Pseudo-Aristoteles Latinus: a guide to Latin works falsely attributed to Aristotle before 1500

London: Warburg Institute, University of London. Edited by Dilwyn Knox (1985)
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A comprehensive attempt to list and identify the nearly 100 medieval Latin works falsely attributed to Aristotle. It includes all Latin writings which were at one time ascribed to Aristotle and which do not obviously derive from an extant or lost Greek original attributed to Aristotle.

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Aristotelianism in the renaissance.Heinrich Kuhn - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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