M. Antonii Mureti presbyteri Commentarii in Aristotelis X libros Ethicorum ad Nicomachum, & in Oeconomica. Aristotelis Topicorum libri septimi, et in eundem Alexandri Aphrodisiensis commentarij interpretatio. Commentarius in lib. I. et II. Platonis de Repub. Notae in Cyropaediam et Anabasin Xenophontis. Accesserunt eruditi cuiusdam notae & variae lectiones in Georgium Codinum curopalatam de officiis palatij Constantinopolitani. Omnia nunc primum è m.s. edita
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Title: M. Antonii Mureti presbyteri Commentarii in Aristotelis X libros Ethicorum ad Nicomachum, & in Oeconomica. Aristotelis Topicorum libri septimi, et in eundem Alexandri Aphrodisiensis commentarij interpretatio. Commentarius in lib. I. et II. Platonis de Repub. Notae in Cyropaediam et Anabasin Xenophontis. Accesserunt eruditi cuiusdam notae & variae lectiones in Georgium Codinum curopalatam de officiis palatij Constantinopolitani. Omnia nunc primum è m.s. edita
Other titles: Commentarii in Aristotelis X libros Ethicorum ad Nicomachum, & in Oeconomica
Classmark: Greek G-3.8/MUR
Creator(s): Muret, Marc Antoine (1526-1585)
Additional creator(s): Alexander of Aphrodisias (Other); Codinus, George (Other)
Related people: Aristotle; Aristotle; Aristotle; Plato; Xenophon; Xenophon; Alexander; Codinus, George
Publisher: Excudebat Adam Sartorius
Publication city: Ingoldstadij
Date(s): 1602
Language: Latin
Size and medium: [viii], 828, [2] p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/210223
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991010690279705181
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