Here are some of Walter Jaeger's major works:
On Aristotle:
* Aristotle: Fundamentals of the History of His Development (1923): This was Jaeger's most influential book, arguing that Aristotle's philosophical system was not static but evolved over time.
* Aristotle: Politics (1932): A critical edition and commentary on Aristotle's treatise on politics.
* Aristotle: Metaphysics (1948): A commentary on Aristotle's Metaphysics, highlighting the development of his thought.
* Aristotle: The Basic Works (1948): Edited with translations by Richard McKeon.
* Paideia: The Ideals of Greek Culture (1939): This work, originally written in German, was later translated into English. It was a sweeping cultural history of the Greek world, examining the development of Greek education and its influence on Western civilization.
Other works:
* The Theology of the Early Greek Philosophers (1947)
* Early Greek Philosophy and the Orient (1953)
* Humanitas and the Limits of Reason (1964)
Jaeger's work on Aristotle was highly influential, and he is considered one of the most important scholars of the philosopher. His broader work on Greek culture and philosophy also made significant contributions to the field of Classics.