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  • 11Aristotle's Masterpiece — is a sex manual and a midwifery book that was popular in England in the early modern period. Its first publication was in 1684. The book was erroneously attributed to Aristotle [Mary Fissell, [http://www.historycooperative.org/cgi… …

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  • 12Aristotle Athiras — is an American comedian originally from Plano, Texas. He started his comedic career in Orange County, where he currently resides, in May 2004. While pursuing comedy Aristotle briefly attended the University of Southern California s (USC) School… …

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  • 13Aristotle Guest House — (Порт Элизабет,Южно Африканская Республика) Категория отеля: 4 звездочный отель Адрес: 1 …

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  • 14Aristotle's wheel paradox — is a paradox from the Greek work Mechanica by Aristotle. There are two wheels, one within the other, whose rims take the shape of two circles with different diameters. The wheels roll without slipping for a full revolution. The paths traced by… …

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  • 15Aristotle Contemplating a Bust of Homer — is a painting by Rembrandt van Rijn. It was painted in 1653, as a commission from Don Antonio Ruffo, from Messina in Sicily, who did not know the particular topic, and currently resides in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, [… …

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  • 16Aristotle's lantern — Ar is*to tle s lan tern (Zo[ o]l.) The five united jaws and accessory ossicles of certain sea urchins. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 17Aristotle's — Aristotle …

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  • 18Aristotle — [ar′is tät΄ l, er′is tät΄ l] 384 322 B.C.; Gr. philosopher; pupil of Plato: noted for works on logic, metaphysics, ethics, politics, etc …

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  • 19Aristotle — For other uses, see Aristotle (disambiguation). Ἀριστοτέλης, Aristotélēs Marble bust of Aristotle. Roman copy after a Gree …

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  • 20Aristotle — /ar euh stot l/, n. 384 322 B.C., Greek philosopher: pupil of Plato; tutor of Alexander the Great. * * * born 384, Stagira died 322 BC, Chalcis Greek philosopher and scientist whose thought determined the course of Western intellectual history… …

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