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langidopts = {variant=american},
file = {~/Documents/coding/projects/bibiman/tests/aristotle_physics.pdf},
annotation = {A \texttt{book} entry with a \texttt{translator} field},
+ abstract = {The Physics is a work by Aristotle dedicated to the study of nature. Regarded by Heidegger as "the fundamental work of Western philosophy", it presents the renowned distinction between the four types of cause, as well as reflections on chance, motion, infinity, and other fundamental concepts. It is here that Aristotle sets out his celebrated paradox of time.},
}
@book{aristotle_poetics,