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Antonii Riccoboni Paraphrasis In Rhetoricam Aristotelis, Interjecta Rerum (1819) est opus eximium, quod Aristotelis Rhetoricam explicat et interpretatur. Auctor Antonius Riccobonus, litterarum et eloquentiae peritus, Aristotelis doctrinam adhibet ad exempla recentiorum temporum, ut rationes et argumenta Aristotelis ad res praesentes accommodet. In hoc opere, Riccoboni interjecta rerum adhibet, quae Aristotelis doctrinam illustrant et explicant, ut lectoribus maiorem intellectum et cognitionem afferant. Libellus hic, quod in lingua Latina scriptus est, non solum eruditionem et sapientiam…mehr

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Antonii Riccoboni Paraphrasis In Rhetoricam Aristotelis, Interjecta Rerum (1819) est opus eximium, quod Aristotelis Rhetoricam explicat et interpretatur. Auctor Antonius Riccobonus, litterarum et eloquentiae peritus, Aristotelis doctrinam adhibet ad exempla recentiorum temporum, ut rationes et argumenta Aristotelis ad res praesentes accommodet. In hoc opere, Riccoboni interjecta rerum adhibet, quae Aristotelis doctrinam illustrant et explicant, ut lectoribus maiorem intellectum et cognitionem afferant. Libellus hic, quod in lingua Latina scriptus est, non solum eruditionem et sapientiam Aristotelis complectitur, sed etiam in rebus praesentibus applicare potest, ut utile sit ad cogitationem et deliberationem in vita quotidiana.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Aristotle (384 - 322 bce) Born in Stagira, in Greece, in 384 bce, Aristotle was a Classical Greek philosopher who wrote on multiple subjects, including and not limited to psychology, politics, ethics, economics, biology, music, theatre, government, and logic. Once in a hierarchy of famous philosophers, he was Plato's student, who was in turn a student of Socrates. Aristotle turned out to be one of the finest scholars of his time and his thoughts and treatises have had a profound effect on scholars ever since. His influence led him to be enlisted by the then king of Macedonia, Philip II, to tutor his son, Alexander, who would go on to become one of the greatest kings and conquerors of all time. Although not all of Aristotle's philosophies and doctrines have survived criticism down the centuries, it must be said that he was a trailblazer in his own right. A polymath who could hold a conversation or debate on any topic, Aristotle's influence is such that his ways of thinking are still implemented in one form or the other to this day. He has been depicted in multiple artworks across the millennia, and is without a doubt one of the cornerstones of philosophy as a discipline.