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Aristotle Defined
(384-322 BCE) Legendary Greek philosopher. Tutor to Alexander the Great. Significant contributor to the development of numerous sciences. Felt that the ideal life was one of contemplation combined with honor, wealth, virtue, and pleasure: the life of the philosopher was closest to the gods.
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Tue Nov 18
- ParmenidesFict ion™ Launches with Release of Pythagorean Crimes and Black Market Truth: Parmenides Fiction releases first titles Black Market Truth?Book I of the Aristotle Quest?and Pythagorean Crimes a mathematical mystery.
- Old Book Images: Free for non-commercial use. I posted a batch of book images on Flickr, closeups, edge shots, stacked, pages, a couple with USB cords sticking out of the pages. These four books are from my Aristotle collection, not all the oldest, but my faves in the group, including a 1550 Madius edition of Aristotle' ;s Poetics, and the big volume below, Operum Aristotelis Tomus II Guillelmo Laemario edition published in Lyon in 1597--I think this is really cool: the front cover is stamped with the crest of the Duke of Saxony, and the back is stamped with the crest of the Holy Roman Emporer. The interior shot on the left is from the oldest book in my collection, a Latin trans. of Aristotle' ;s Nicomachean Ethics, Politics, printed in Venice on June 25th 1516.
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- Outline of Aristotle's Theory of Tragedy
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- Aristotle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Aristotle (Greek: ??????????? Aristotél?s) (384 BC ? 322 BC) was a Greek philosopher, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. He wrote on many subjects, including physics, metaphysics, poetry, theater, music, logic, rhetoric, politics, government, ethics, biology and zoology.
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- Just be Glad You Aren't Pythagoras's Student... " Michael Graham Richard
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