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Oeconomica

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Once attributed to Aristotle but now thought to be by a later writer, probably a student of Aristotle or of his successor Theophrastus.

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Oeconomica by Pseudo-Aristotle, translated by Leonardo Aretino, 15th century

 part
Identifier: MS 119/ff. 47v-56v
Contents This section contains the Oeconomica (Economics) by Pseudo-Aristotle. This version has been translated by Italian humanist and historian Leonardo Aretino (commonly known as Leonardo Bruni), seemingly as part of his correspondence with Cosimo de' Medici.In this manuscript, it is titled Epistola Leonardi Aretini ad Cosmam medicum super principium economicorum Aristotelis feliciter...
Dates: 15th century