This is the second part of Supplementum Aristotelicum - a collection of works on logic, metaphysics, and ethics by ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle. The texts were compiled by Andronicus of Rhodes in the first century BCE and represent some of Aristotle's most influential ideas. Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus, a Byzantine emperor, was interested in the works of Aristotle and is known to have commissioned copies of the Supplementum Aristotelicum. This...
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