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The correspondence between Aristotle and Alexander the Great

The correspondence between Aristotle and Alexander the Great

Miklós Maróth

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In addition to the letters allegedly exchanged between Aristotle and Alexander the Great, the novel in letters contains four pseudo-Aristotelian works also known as independent treatises. These works are: Waṣiyyat Ariṣtū (Aristotle's admonitions); Peri basileias; Risālat fī siyāsat al-mudun (Policy of governing the cities); Al-siyāsa al-ʻāmmiyya (the original version of Sirr al-asrār, or Secretum secretorum); and De mundo--Cf. p. 2-3 (English).

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OL33287758W

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Imaginary lettersGreek lettersHistory and criticismGreek Epistolary fictionSpurious and doubtful worksTranslations into Arabic

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