Oxford. Bodleian Library, MS. Laud Or. 210
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- Oxford. Bodleian Library
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- Bodleian Library MS. Laud Or. 210
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- Language
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- Arabic
- Title
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- Sirr al-asrār
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- Aristote (auteur prétendu, 0099-0001 av. J.-C.)
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- Author
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- Pseudo-Aristotle
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- Aristote [Pseudo-]
- Aristote (auteur prétendu)
- Aristoteles (auteur prétendu)
- Pseudo-Aristoteles
- Pseudo-Aristote
- Aristote, auteur prétendu
- Aristoteles (Pseudo-)
- Pseudo Aristóteles
- Pseudo Aristòtil
- Aristotle (attributed to)
- Pseudo-Aristotle, fl 300 BC
- Pseudo-Aristotle
- Aristote (0384-0322 av. J.-C.)
- Aristotle, attributed name.
- Aristoteles
- Ps.-Aristoteles
- Pseudo-Aristóteles > , co-autor
- Pseudo-Aristóteles
- Aristoteles - 384 - 322 v.Chr. - auteur (apocrief)
- Aristoteles, pseudo
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- Description
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- Known in Europe as the Secreta secretorum, this book contains the
supposed advice of Aristotle to Alexander the Great on government,
science, medicine, astrology &c. The original was written in
Syriac, though naturally enough it professes to have been
transcribed from the Greek. The Arabic version was made in the 9th
century CE.
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- Known in Europe as the Secreta secretorum, this book contains the
supposed advice of Aristotle to Alexander the Great on government,
science, medicine, astrology &c. The original was written in
Syriac, though naturally enough it professes to have been
transcribed from the Greek. The Arabic version was made in the 9th
century CE.
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