Aristotle (Personal Name)
- Aristo, 384 B.C.-322 B.C.
- Aristote
- Aristotel
- Aristotele
- Earlier heading: Aristoteles
- Aristóteles, de Estagira
- Aristòtil
- Aristotile
- Arisṭū
- Arisṭūṭālīs
- Arisutoteresu
- Arystoteles
- Pseudo-Aristotle
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Do not use as the creator of the works Secretum secretorum and Liber de causis. For these and other works attributed to "Pseudo-Aristotle" or otherwise once attributed to Aristotle, construct authorized access points using the name of the creator to which the work is now attributed or treat as an anonymous work, as appropriate.
Pereira, A. F. História da filos. do direito das orig. a Arist., 1980: t.p. (Aristóteles)
Ya-li-shih-to-te hsing shih lo chi yen lun hsüan pien, 1984.
Calabi, F. La città dell'oikos, 1984: t.p. (Aristotele)
Prevosti Monclús, A. La fisica d'Aristòtil, 1984?: t.p. (Aristòtil)
ʻAl ha-nefesh, c1989: t.p. (Arisṭo)
Arisutoteresu zenshū, 1971- : v. 1, t.p. (Arisutoteresu [Japanese reading])
Politeia, 1989: t.p. (Aristóteles, de Estagira)
Ḥusayn Ṭabāṭabāʼī, M. al-Mufakkirūn al-Muslimūn fī muwājahat al-manṭiq al-Yūnānī, 1990: t.p. (Arisṭū)
Rettorica et poetica d'Aristotile, 1549.
SILAS, Mar. 26, 2006 (hdg.: Aristotle; usage: Arisṭāṭṭil)
Thesaurus linguae graecae, 6 March 2009 (Ἀριστοτέλης)
Filozofia przyrody Arystotelesa, 2008.
Brill's new Pauly online, 8 March 2011 (Aristotle, son of Nicomachus, of Stagira, Philosopher and natural scientist, born 384 BC in Stagira; died in Chalcis in 322 BC)
Da Arast̤ū naẓmīyāt tashrīḥ aw tabṣarah, 2012: t.p. (Arast̤ū = ارسطو)
Aristotel, 2013: t.p. (Аристотел = Aristotel)
I colori, c1999: t.p. (Pseudo Aristotele)
Harper's dict. of class. lit. and antiquities, 1962 (under Aristotele: authorship of De coloribus is uncertain)
Wikipedia, Nov. 2, 2009 (Pseudo-Aristotle is a general cognomen for authors of philosophical or medical treatises who attributed their work to the Greek philosopher Aristotle, or whose work was later attributed to him by others)