Answer:
After the death of Aristotle, Greek learning in philosophy and science was transferred to Rome.
Explanation:
Aristotle was a Greek philosopher. He wrote on many subjects including poetry, drama, physics, spirituality, music, logic, political science, ethics, and biology. Aristotle carried on the work of his mentor Plato.
The famous treatise of Aristotle is 'Peripoietikas'. Politics, Nicomache Ethics, Eudemian ethics, Rhetoric, Poetics, Metaphysics and Problems are some names of the books written by Aristotle.
Aristotle counted among the men who did not rely on any conclusion but only believe on the examination result.