
of Aristotle's Politics, and research on how he acquired the works of Aristotle?
If someone who is knowledgeable on this might be for me a detailed account of exactly how we got to the works of Aristotle, would be grateful. I want more "Students took notes on their course, these notes have been kept in the dark ages by the monk / scribes who were eager to record important works of art. "I want to know the details. Also, if you have any idea of politics, I would appreciate.
This could be useful in some early Aristotle left his papers to his successor Theophrastus at the Lyceum. A tradition that the rich collector Apellicon achievements and taken to Athens in the early first century BC. After the Roman general Sulla captured Athens in 86BCE this collection brought back and then edited by Andronicus of Rhodes in 30 BC. This collection seems to be the basis for most existing works. He had books and libraries, apparently of his work by researchers at Alexandria. After this track transmission has been found in papyrus fragments from Egypt between the 3rd and 6th century AD. With regard to scientific assessments is a good discussion of Ste-Croix (1981) EN 69-80). My personal impression, so it's worth, is that it comes to determining what the most stable political system is in reference to class issues – and has good things to say about the Carthaginian system. A very important part of politics is the debate of "natural slavery."
My Notes on Slavery: part two (Pro Aristotle)

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Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics
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The Nicomachean Ethics is one of Aristotle’s most widely read and influential works. Ideas central to ethics—that happiness is the end of human endeavor, that moral virtue is formed through action and habituation, and that good action requires prudence—found their most powerful proponent in the person medieval scholars simply called “the Philosopher.” Drawing on their intimat…
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Aristotle: Selections
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A tour de force of scholarship and the art of translation, this volume includes a fully integrated set of translations by a single team, a feature enabling Greekless readers to read widely and deeply in Aristotle with continuity, appreciation for his use of technical terminology and for the structure of his philosophy as a whole. Building on this advantage is the most detailed glossary in any stud…
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