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Aristotle (Attic Gr****: Ἀριστοτέλης, romanized: Aristotélēs; 384–322 BC) was an
Ancient Gr****
philosopher and polymath. His
writings cover a
broad range...
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Manfred von
Richthofen "The Shah" for Shah
Mohammad Reza
Pahlavi "The
Stagirite" or "The Philosopher" for
Aristotle "The
Steel Butterfly" for
Imelda Marcos...
- the bold design, And
rules as
strict his
labored work
confine As if the
Stagirite o'erlooked each line.
Learn hence for
ancient rules a just esteem; To...
- the
first Latin thinkers since antiquity to
credit this
aspect of the
Stagirite's output. In the
Speculum speculationum Alexander identifies one of his...
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refer instead to Alexander's
learning from the
texts of
Aristotle the
Stagirite. See R.W. Sharples, "Review:
Alexander of Aphrodisias, on Fate", classical...
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Squatting Sramanism Sri
Aurobindo St.
Petersburg paradox Stages on Life's Way
Stagirite Standard model Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy Stanisław Brzozowski...
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Herpyllis of
Stagira (Gr****: Ἑρπυλλίς) was Aristotle's
companion and
lover after his wife, Pythias, died. It is
unclear whether she was a free
woman (as...
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Nicomachus (Gr****: Νικόμαχος; fl. c. 325 BC) was the son of Aristotle. The Suda
states that
Nicomachus was from Stageira, was a philosopher, a
pupil of...
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Nicomachus (Ancient Gr****: Νικόμαχος; fl. c. 375 BC) was the
father of Aristotle. The Suda
states that he was a
doctor descended from Nicomachus, son of...
- universal; and the
contrasts he
instituted between the
whole system of the
Stagirite, and the
philosophical opinions of Plato, Democritus, Epicurus, and many...