sex manual and a midwifery book, first published in 1684 and written by an unknown author and attributed to Aristotle
collection of works by Aristotle
work ascribed to Aristotle
work on ethics traditionally attributed to Aristotle
work by Pseudo-Aristotle
work by Pseudo-Aristotle
collection of thematically arranged anecdotes traditionally attributed to Aristotle
short work falsely attributed to Aristotle, likely written during the 1st century CE or later by a member of the peripatetic school
work by Pseudo-Aristotle
short ethical treatise attributed to Aristotle, but generally regarded as spurious by scholars
work by Pseudo-Aristotle
poetry collection by Pseudo-Aristotle
work attributed to Aristotle
treatise traditionally attributed to Aristotle, but actually by Anaximenes of Lampsacus
anonymous French version of the Secretum secretorum
anonymous French version of the Secretum secretorum
anonymous Aragonese version of the Secretum secretorum
anonymous Spanish version of the Secretum secretorum
pseudo-Aristotelian treatise covering many topics
medieval neoplatonic Arabic work of unknown authorship
spurious work sometimes attributed to Aristotle
9th century Arabic paraphrase of parts of Plotinus' Six Enneads along with Porphyry's commentary; falsely attributed to Aristotle
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