“Greatness of spirit is to bear finely both good fourtune and bad, honor and disgrace, and not to think highly of luxury or attention or power or victories in contests, and to possess a certain depth and magnitude of spirit.”
Quote by Aristotle
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Delphi Complete Works of Aristotle (Illustrated)
The Delphi Complete Works of Aristotle (Illustrated) is a scholarly compilation that includes all the extant writings attributed to the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle. The volume is designed to provide readers with a thorough exploration of Aristotle's philosophical, scientific, and logical ideas. The illustrated format aims to clarify complex concepts and make the texts more accessible to modern readers. more
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