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The Athenian constitution

Ancient accounts of Aristotle credit him with 170 Constitutions of various states; it is widely assumed that these were research for the Politics, and that many of them were written or drafted by his students. Athens, however, was a particularly important state, and where Aristotle was living at the time; it is plausible that, even if students did the others, Aristotle did that one himself, and possible that it was intended as a model for the rest. However, a number of prominent scholars doubt that it was written by Aristotle. If it is a genuine writing of Aristotle, then it.

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  • "Eudemian ethics"
  • "On virtues and vices"
  • "Ethica Eudemia"

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  • "Ancient accounts of Aristotle credit him with 170 Constitutions of various states; it is widely assumed that these were research for the Politics, and that many of them were written or drafted by his students. Athens, however, was a particularly important state, and where Aristotle was living at the time; it is plausible that, even if students did the others, Aristotle did that one himself, and possible that it was intended as a model for the rest. However, a number of prominent scholars doubt that it was written by Aristotle. If it is a genuine writing of Aristotle, then it."@en

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  • "Early works"
  • "Early works"@en
  • "Tekstuitgave"
  • "Constitution"
  • "Erzählende Literatur"
  • "Electronic books"@en

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  • "The Athenian constitution"@en
  • "The Athenian constitution"
  • "Athenian Constitution"
  • "Athēnaiōn politeia <engl.&gt"
  • "The Athenian Constitution"
  • "The Athenian Constitution"@en
  • "The athenian constitution"
  • "The Athenian Constitution the Eudemain Ethics on Virtues and Vices"@en
  • "The Athenian constitution ; The eudemian ethics ; On the virtues and vices"