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... Eudemus ; the Great Ethics ; and the Tract on Virtues and Vices . Nicomachus was the son of Aristotle , and the treatise which bears his name bore it as far back as the days of Cicero . That he did no more than edit his father's work ...
... Eudemus ; the Great Ethics ; and the Tract on Virtues and Vices . Nicomachus was the son of Aristotle , and the treatise which bears his name bore it as far back as the days of Cicero . That he did no more than edit his father's work ...
Page 427
... Eudemus held to be an early sketch which Aristotle afterwards elaborated in the longer work . Three Books ( Nicomachus V. , VI . , VII .: Eudemus IV . , V. , VI . ) are common to both editions ; and the question of their authorship has ...
... Eudemus held to be an early sketch which Aristotle afterwards elaborated in the longer work . Three Books ( Nicomachus V. , VI . , VII .: Eudemus IV . , V. , VI . ) are common to both editions ; and the question of their authorship has ...
Page 429
... Eudemus . They are followed by two Books dealing Nic . VIII . , very fully with Friendship as auxiliary to the virtuous IX . life . The treatise ends with a discussion of Pleasure and Nic . X. its relation to Happiness ( evdaiμovía ) or ...
... Eudemus . They are followed by two Books dealing Nic . VIII . , very fully with Friendship as auxiliary to the virtuous IX . life . The treatise ends with a discussion of Pleasure and Nic . X. its relation to Happiness ( evdaiμovía ) or ...
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The Metaphysics ...: With an English Translation by Hugh Tredennick, Volume 2 Aristotle No preview available - 1962 |