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ARISTOTLE (384-332 BC). Greek philosopher. Ethica
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ARISTOTLE (384-332 BC). Greek philosopher. Ethica
ARISTOTLE (384-332 BC). Greek philosopher. Ethica, Politica, Aeconomia (15th c.), Latin translation by Leonardo Bruni d Arezzo. Naples coat of arms is depicted on the inside margin. Renaissance art. Miniature Painting. SPAIN. Valencia. Valencia University Library
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This exquisite 15th century miniature painting depicts the renowned Greek philosopher Aristotle (384-332 BC). The image, housed in the Valencia University Library in Spain, is a testament to the enduring influence of Aristotle's ideas on Western thought. The Latin text surrounding him reads "Ethica, Politica, Aeconomia," translating to "Ethics, Politics, and Economics," reflecting the extensive scope of Aristotle's philosophical inquiries. Aristotle, a student of Plato, is considered one of the most influential figures in ancient Greek philosophy. His works covered various fields, including logic, metaphysics, physics, biology, ethics, and politics. This miniature painting, created during the Renaissance period, highlights the continued interest in Aristotle's ideas during that time. The intricate detail of the painting is evident in Aristotle's depiction, with his serious expression and the furrowed brow suggestive of deep thought. The Naples coat of arms, which is depicted on the inside margin, adds an interesting layer of context to the image. This coat of arms suggests that the painting may have once been part of a collection belonging to the Kingdom of Naples. Leonardo Bruni d'Arezzo, a prominent humanist scholar and statesman, is believed to have translated Aristotle's works into Latin during the 15th century. The importance of this translation in the dissemination of Aristotle's ideas throughout Europe during the Renaissance period cannot be overstated. This miniature painting serves as a visual reminder of the profound impact of Aristotle's philosophical legacy on Western thought and culture.
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