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    sometimes referred to by modern scholars with the Latin phrase Corpus Aristotelicum, is the collection of Aristotle's works that have survived from antiquity...
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    antiquity through medieval manuscript transmission are collected in the Corpus Aristotelicum. These texts, as opposed to Aristotle's lost works, are technical...
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  • Aristotelian physics is the form of natural philosophy described in the works of the Greek philosopher Aristotle (384–322 BC). In his work Physics, Aristotle...
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  • Aristotle's writings on ethics remain among the most influential in his broad corpus, along with The Rhetoric, and The Poetics, while his scientific writings...
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  • Analects, the History of the Peloponnesian War, the Hippocratic Corpus and the Corpus Aristotelicum. List of best-selling books Bokklubben World Library Seymour-Smith...
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  • treatise on physiognomy attributed to Aristotle (and part of the Corpus Aristotelicum). It is a Peripatetic work, dated to the 4th/3rd century BC. Although...
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    Such falsely attributed works are known as pseudepigrapha. The term Corpus Aristotelicum covers both the authentic and spurious works of Aristotle. The first...
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    collated from a collection of surviving manuscripts known as the Corpus Aristotelicum, attributed to the 4th-century BC philosopher Aristotle. It is a...
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  • Mundo) is a theological and scientific treatise included in the Corpus Aristotelicum but usually regarded as spurious. It was likely published between...
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  • writings compiled by Andronicus of Rhodes which forms the basis of the Corpus Aristotelicum which exists today. Later Neoplatonist writers describe Andronicus...
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    specified, Bekker page numbers cycle from 1 through the end of the Corpus Aristotelicum regardless of volume, without starting over for some other given...
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    with chameleon properties. It was first described in Aristotle's Corpus Aristotelicum as Tarandos (Τάρανδος). It was also mentioned in Pliny's History...
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  • De Generatione Animalium) is one of the biological works of the Corpus Aristotelicum, the collection of texts traditionally attributed to Aristotle (384–322...
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    Aristotelian ethics Aristotelian physics Commentaries on Aristotle Corpus Aristotelicum Phronesis Platonism Wheel of fire Furley, David (2003), From Aristotle...
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    playwright Xenophon: Anabasis, Cyropaedia Aristotle (384–322 BC), corpus Aristotelicum Hellenistic to Roman period Septuagint Apollonius of Rhodes: Argonautica...
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  • The Aristotelian text is unique because it is not a part of the Corpus Aristotelicum as preserved through medieval manuscripts. It was lost until two...
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    Posterior Analytics, had been translated by Boethius, c. 510–512 (see: Corpus Aristotelicum). However, only Boethius's translations of the Categories and On...
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     58. The Rediscovery of the Corpus Aristotelicum on the role of Demetrius in the constitution of the Corpus Aristotelicum Demetrius on style, W. Rhys...
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    Bos, A. P. (1989). "Exoterikoi Logoi and Enkyklioi Logoi in the Corpus Aristotelicum and the Origin of the Idea of the Enkyklios Paideia". Journal of...
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  • The extracts are concerned with the nature of sound production. Corpus Aristotelicum Barker, Andrew (2004). Greek Musical Writings, Vol. 2: Harmonic and...
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    contested". It was denied by Desiderius Erasmus in his edition of the Corpus Aristotelicum in 1531. On Marvellous Things Heard was translated into Latin three...
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  • Aphrodisias 2nd/3rd century AD Peripatetic influential commentator on the Corpus Aristotelicum Alexicrates 1st/2nd century AD Pythagorean Alexinus 4th/3rd century...
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  • number of early editions), Giulio Guastavini and Ludovico Settala. Corpus Aristotelicum It is marked by an asterisk in the contents of Jonathan Barnes (ed...
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  • φυτῶν; Latin: De plantis) is a botanical treatise included in the Corpus Aristotelicum but usually regarded as Pseudo-Aristotle. In 1923, a manuscript containing...
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    pp. 247–258 [248]. Gutman, Oliver (1997). "On the Fringes of the Corpus Aristotelicum: the Pseudo-Avicenna Liber Celi Et Mundi". Early Science and Medicine...
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  • shortest piece traditionally attributed to Aristotle as part of the Corpus Aristotelicum, occupying a single two-column page (973) in Bekker's standard reference...
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  • πνεύματος; Latin: De spiritu) is a philosophical treatise included in the Corpus Aristotelicum but usually regarded as spurious. Its opening sentence raises the...
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    Fabricius and the Literary Communities". Renaissance Readings of the Corpus Aristotelicum. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum. Petersen, E. (1998). Intellectum...
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    the standard way of referring to the works of Aristotle and the Corpus Aristotelicum. He was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy...
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    their pedagogical importance from the efficient adaptation of the Corpus Aristotelicum to the standards of the humanistic method. Burgersdijk's neo-Aristotelianism...
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