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According to Aristotle the division of Thessaly into four parts too
According to Aristotle, Phaleas argued that an equal division of la
According to Aristotle there was nothing special about these laws,
According to Aristotle (Poetics, ii. 5) he was the inventor of a ki
Ancient accounts of Aristotle credit him with 170 Constitutions of various
get a melodramatic replay of her affair with Aristotle Onassis . . .
George Kapiniaris - Agamemnon (Memo) Aristotle Hatzidimitropoulos
ersial, with most commentators agreeing with Aristotle that they were terrestrial, and witnessed me
the Third Teacher (mu'alim al-thalith) after Aristotle and al-Farabi.
more complete texts Letters of Alexander to Aristotle, Wonders of the East and Judith.
this suggestion mentioned at all? Evidently Aristotle was a distinguished polymath, but even the s
Reason and Value: Aristotle versus Rand (ISBN 978-1577240457) Objectivis
raduate of the Halki Seminary School and the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Nikiforos was or
as a particularly important state, and where Aristotle was living at the time; it is plausible that
sh spy ship, recover the ATAC, and eliminate Aristotle Kristatos, who had previously employed Gonza
f Patras, the University of Ioannina and the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
e use of the recently translated De Anima by Aristotle and especially the Arab philosopher Avicenna
d by renowned theorists such as Hippocrates, Aristotle, and French naturalist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
an imitation of Plato's Phaedor ascribed to Aristotle the Stagyrite (New York, 1885)
Medieval readers took the ascription to Aristotle as authentic and treated this work among Ari
The MDS was developed at the Aristotle University in Thessaloniki, Greece, by Prof.
Nektaria Karantzi studied law at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, and also obtaine
to (1816-1823), Oratores Attici (1823-1824), Aristotle (1831-1836), Aristophanes (1829), and twenty
us the Great, but later ancient authors like Aristotle, Strabo, and Pliny the Elder agree that he f
The works of over five hundred authors, from Aristotle to James I, were digested and methodized, in
300s BC - Aristotle believes the Milky Way to be caused by "the
nly the good, the pure and the beautiful, as Aristotle said..." They contended that "the Democratic
It is believed that he broke with Aristotle on classification of caterpillars.
pheres, developed by Eudoxus, Callippus, and Aristotle, employed celestial spheres all of which had
homocentric spheres of Eudoxus of Cnidus and Aristotle, with Ptolemy's epicyclic trains.
wrote several treatises and commentaries on Aristotle, which had some influence on medieval Islami
attributed to him, including commentaries on Aristotle and on the Philebus.
ior Analytics (translation and commentary on Aristotle), (1975)
He also wrote a commentary on Aristotle and biographies of Dante Alighieri, Giovanni
e known as the most important commentator on Aristotle.
I gave a summary of his comments on Aristotle, which I think are essential, but didn't go
ctor of the United Illuminating Company, the Aristotle Corporation, the Yale-New Haven Hospital, an
is known, although he was a contemporary of Aristotle and his works seem to have been completed in
r the request was that many of the copies of Aristotle in Latin then in circulation had originated
ance passes a decree forbidding criticism of Aristotle on pain of death.
He criticized both Aristotle and Eudoxus, and their theory of celestial s
igma of the Sphynx and as later described by Aristotle.
Xenarchus disagreed with Aristotle on many issues.
eaths, flatus) are the causes of disease, as Aristotle has stated about him."
classical literary principles as set down by Aristotle, and so the apparent jumble is a result of m
t of Sir William Hamilton, was mainly due to Aristotle, Immanuel Kant and Thomas Reid.
Bekker in the preparation of his edition of Aristotle.
Eratosthenes criticized Aristotle for arguing that humanity was divided into G
te between the one-seed theory, expounded by Aristotle, and the two-seed theory of the 2nd century
ey walk along a beach the following morning, Aristotle Kristatos's henchman Emile Locque appears on
According to a fragment of Aristotle, the first author of Socratic dialogue was A
He received his degree in Law from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (πανεπ.
ove were letters from Alexander the Great to Aristotle, from Cleopatra to Julius Caesar, and from M
The lane is named after Aristotle's Well in the vicinity, deriving from the na
ed in honor of the Ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle.
The Greek philosopher Aristotle (384 to 322 BCE) understood the optical prin
at fused the ideas of the Greek philosophers Aristotle and Ptolemy.
ransmission of the texts of Greek antiquity ( Aristotle), and via authors such as Isidore of Seville
The ancient Greek writers Aristotle (384-322 BC) and Theophrastus (370-285 BC) w
The Greek philosopher Aristotle wrote his Meteorologica, and in it theorized
homas Hobbes, John Milton, Hugo Grotius, and Aristotle.
Exploring Happiness: From Aristotle to Brain Science (Yale University Press, 201
hat Cesalpino in this work, in which he took Aristotle for his guide, laid the foundation of the mo
The scene in which Aristotle gives a lesson to the young Alexander and hi
Angelopoulos-Daskalaki studied law in the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and in the late 1
enevolence, and Self-conceit,” both in Kant, Aristotle, and the Stoics, ed.
e first to dismiss the older inaccuracies of Aristotle.
A Spanish Muslim interpreter of Aristotle, al-Bitruji (d.
second trial the Patriarch Joseph is judge, Aristotle and Isaiah defend Jesus Christ, and the Empe
hern end, there is a staggered junction with Aristotle Lane to the west and Polstead Road to the ea
moral action, virtue, natural law, Aquinas, Aristotle, and the ethics of sexuality and bioethics.
fter their return to Macedonia we learn that Aristotle can no longer even remember who Cassandra wa
oso by Ludovico Ariosto, Through the Lens of Aristotle by Emanuele Tesauro, and Scherzi by Giuseppe
ilip & St James Primary School is located in Aristotle Lane, having previously below in Leckford Ro
ence of Iron Age tracks from the location of Aristotle Lane across Port Meadow to Binsey Ford.
he most important publication in logic since Aristotle founded the subject.
Sue Magnier - Aristotle (1999), High Chaparral (2001), Brian Boru (2
Marx and Aristotle: Nineteenth-Century German Social Theory and
rsions had distorted the original meaning of Aristotle, and that the possible influence of the rati
Lycophron (Sophist), a sophist mentioned by Aristotle
d wrote a commentary on the Meteorologica of Aristotle and improved the calculating device describe
f those who made use of the newly translated Aristotle in the early 13th century.
thodological" sections of Nicomachean Ethics Aristotle famously more or less explicitly contrasts h
putting up a stone, on the authority of the Aristotle commentator Olympiodorus (6th century), tabl
Protagoras [a Sophist, the argument of whom Aristotle rebuts during his enunciation of the Law of
to have been influenced by the case of John Aristotle Phillips, a Princeton University undergradua
or his logician commentary on the Organon by Aristotle.
eview of the development of ornithology from Aristotle to the present, translated into English in 1
ted Aratus (2 vols., 1793, 1801) and part of Aristotle (Bipontine edition, vols.
admissible presupposition, and a passage of Aristotle respecting this assumption should perhaps be
well as for ‘all the particular passages in Aristotle and Horace to explain the art of poetry by t
Great People include Aristotle, Plato, Moses, Homer, William Shakespeare, R
is works draw on political philosophers from Aristotle through the U.S. Founding Fathers, Lincoln,
"Tractatus de erroribus philosophorum" that Aristotle was wrong in various propositions which disa
k is heavily influenced by the philosophy of Aristotle.
mists, Dorn was hostile to the philosophy of Aristotle, with its emphasis upon the material world d
Essays on Plato and Aristotle (1997)
Plato and Aristotle helped to formulate the theory of a sublunar
The Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle used ousia in their ontologies; their denota
anel, he published commentaries on Plato and Aristotle, in which he endeavoured to reconcile their
ophy, especially the philosophy of Plato and Aristotle.
ic method inspired by the works of Plato and Aristotle.
and translations from Thucydides, Plato and Aristotle.
artial return to the authority of Plato over Aristotle, who had come to dominate later medieval phi
He translated Poetics of Aristotle and King Lear of Shakespeare in Marathi.
ther notable translations include Poetics by Aristotle and Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger.
s interpretive work involving the Poetics of Aristotle and the fragmentary relics of the poet Enniu
edition of the Poetika of Aristotle (1878)
tional law; civil liberties; the Politics of Aristotle; law and literature; U.S. foreign policy; th
ught himself misunderstood by his public and Aristotle did not like him at all.
CE Theophrastus, the most prominent pupil of Aristotle, wrote an Enquiry into Plants that stands at
He was the author of An Introduction to Aristotle's Rhetoric (1867), a standard work; The Rhet
Princess Anne, U.S. President Richard Nixon, Aristotle Onassis, Frank Sinatra and the Clermont Set.
n of Mieza and the site of ancient School of Aristotle.
ers, with Anscombe contributing a section on Aristotle and Geach one each on Aquinas and Gottlob Fr
has added four more to the series featuring Aristotle as a 4th Century B.C. detective.
As a scholar he specializes in Aristotle.
e verbo in verbo), faithful to the spirit of Aristotle and without elegance.
ganography as a scientific study starts with Aristotle, who considered the parts of plants as "orga
della Mirandola (1552), a famous student of Aristotle;
Bletsas studied at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and received a ma
chief contribution to the reviving study of Aristotle - and in his Prolegomena logica: an Inquiry
was Athina Livanos, the wife successively of Aristotle Onassis and Stavros Niarchos.
onal elite of the 1950s, with guests such as Aristotle Onassis, Maria Callas, the Duke and Duchess
wide array of ancient authors that included Aristotle, Ennius, Horace, Plautus and Gnaeus Naevius.
famous passage in chapter 4 of the Poetics, Aristotle formulated the hypothesis that the earliest
s for the consideration of the separately?" ( Aristotle, De partibus animalium; quoted in Harvey and
made him known in his time as the Portuguese Aristotle.
Bologna and Padua, and was styled the second Aristotle.
However, in part III of the Poetics, Aristotle records the tradition that the word komoedia
Quoting extensively from the Bible, Aristotle and Novalis, as well as Goethe and Schiller,
pressed the opinion that all the theories of Aristotle concerning the sublunary world are absolutel
y criticizes and comments on the theories of Aristotle and the Peripatetics, but also develops from
probably the best dialectical thinker since Aristotle.
the Shoemaker, Theocritus, Tissaphernes and Aristotle all wrote Socratic dialogues, and Cicero wro
He was a Rotarian and was known to quote Aristotle and St. Francis of Assisi.
His proposal to translate Aristotle in company with Linacre and Latimer was neve
Thomas Taylor, The treatises of Aristotle, on the heavens, on generation & corruption,
ks were commentaries on various treatises of Aristotle (Organon, Nicomachean Ethics, Politics, Econ
phet (Harmony Books, 2010)," "Haiku U.: From Aristotle to Zola, Great Books in 17 Syllables (Gotham
Abiogenesis - the origin of life, as used by Aristotle and in modern theory.
For instance it was used by Aristotle in contrast to Plato and the Neoplatonists t
as Aquinas, indicating that he was following Aristotle, defined a perfect thing as one that "posses
resident John Fitzgerald Kennedy and wife of Aristotle Onassis.
he photo of Jacqueline Kennedy, then wife of Aristotle Onassis, while she was naked in the swimming
He also worked with Aristotle at the Lyceum, which means that he was activ
written commentaries on most of the works of Aristotle.
The Complete Works of Aristotle, 2 vols, 1984; reprinted with corrections, 1
Excerpts he made of works of Aristotle give surviving fragments of lost works of th
Aristotle's Masterpiece, also known as The Works of Ar
he standard way of referring to the works of Aristotle and the Corpus Aristotelicum.
written commentaries on some of the works of Aristotle.
at he paid special attention to the works of Aristotle, and was admitted to his doctor's degree in
rtook a complete translation of the works of Aristotle directly from the Greek or, for some portion
tolemy I Soter has replaced the old world of Aristotle and Plato.
the first medieval philosophers to write on Aristotle and his commentaries are the earliest known
was at the University of Marburg, writing on Aristotle.
ient times, and mentioned in the writings of Aristotle, rumination syndrome was clinically document
minent scholars doubt that it was written by Aristotle.
                                                                                                   


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