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"Aristotle: A Legacy of Wisdom and Influence" Aristotle, the renowned Greek philosopher, continues to captivate our minds with his profound insights and lasting impact

Background imageAristotle Collection: Page from the Aldine Aristotle (litho)

Page from the Aldine Aristotle (litho)
961203 Page from the Aldine Aristotle (litho) by Italian School, (15th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Choice examples of early printing and engraving)

Background imageAristotle Collection: Aristotle exiled from Athens with his disciples (engraving)

Aristotle exiled from Athens with his disciples (engraving)
3098049 Aristotle exiled from Athens with his disciples (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Aristotle exiled from Athens with his disciples)

Background imageAristotle Collection: Aristotle (engraving)

Aristotle (engraving)
655597 Aristotle (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Aristotle. Illustration from The Illustrated History of the World (Ward Lock, c 1880)

Background imageAristotle Collection: The triumph of Truth, detail of the astronomers. 1847 (oil on canvas)

The triumph of Truth, detail of the astronomers. 1847 (oil on canvas)
6371835 The triumph of Truth, detail of the astronomers. 1847 (oil on canvas) by Mussini, Luigi (1813-88); Accademia Di Belle Arti Di Brera Quadreria, Milan, Italy; (add.info.: The triumph of Truth)

Background imageAristotle Collection: Aristotle and Phyllis, 1513 (litho)

Aristotle and Phyllis, 1513 (litho)
5208541 Aristotle and Phyllis, 1513 (litho) by Baldung Grien, Hans (1484/5-1545) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Aristotle and Phyllis, 1513)

Background imageAristotle Collection: Aristotle, the Master of them that know, 384-322 BC, statue in Palazzo Spada, Rome (b / w photo)

Aristotle, the Master of them that know, 384-322 BC, statue in Palazzo Spada, Rome (b / w photo)
6013529 Aristotle, the Master of them that know, 384-322 BC, statue in Palazzo Spada, Rome (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Aristotle)

Background imageAristotle Collection: Papyrus, Paper and Plant (engraving)

Papyrus, Paper and Plant (engraving)
1602819 Papyrus, Paper and Plant (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Papyrus, Paper and Plant)

Background imageAristotle Collection: Statue of Aristotle, Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist (engraving)

Statue of Aristotle, Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist (engraving)
3647038 Statue of Aristotle, Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Statue of Aristotle (384-322 BC)

Background imageAristotle Collection: Lecture notes on dialectic, c. 1584-86 (pen & ink on paper in bound volume)

Lecture notes on dialectic, c. 1584-86 (pen & ink on paper in bound volume)
2919765 Lecture notes on dialectic, c.1584-86 (pen & ink on paper in bound volume) by Malcolm, John (fl.1584-86); 14.5x9.3 cm; The University of St

Background imageAristotle Collection: Education of Alexander the Great by Aristotle

Education of Alexander the Great by Aristotle
LLM459590 Education of Alexander the Great by Aristotle by Armet Portanell, Jose (1843-1911); Private Collection; (add.info.: Education of Alexander the Great by Aristotle)

Background imageAristotle Collection: Ms. 228, f. 29r: Page from Aristotles Nicomachean Ethics and Politics

Ms. 228, f. 29r: Page from Aristotles Nicomachean Ethics and Politics
NCO293913 Ms.228, f.29r: Page from Aristotles Nicomachean Ethics and Politics, 1452 (vellum) by Russell, John (fl.1452); Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College

Background imageAristotle Collection: Ms. 228, f. 4v: Page from Aristotles Nicomachean Ethics and Politics

Ms. 228, f. 4v: Page from Aristotles Nicomachean Ethics and Politics
NCO293911 Ms.228, f.4v: Page from Aristotles Nicomachean Ethics and Politics, 1452 (vellum) by Russell, John (fl.1452); Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College

Background imageAristotle Collection: The triumph of Truth. detail of the astronomers. 1847 (oil on canvas)

The triumph of Truth. detail of the astronomers. 1847 (oil on canvas)
6371836 The triumph of Truth. detail of the astronomers. 1847 (oil on canvas) by Mussini, Luigi (1813-88); Accademia Di Belle Arti Di Brera Quadreria, Milan, Italy; (add.info.: The triumph of Truth)

Background imageAristotle Collection: The Close of the Belt Trial, the Ushers Dream, and Sketches in Court (engraving)

The Close of the Belt Trial, the Ushers Dream, and Sketches in Court (engraving)
1044284 The Close of the Belt Trial, the Ushers Dream, and Sketches in Court (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Close of the Belt Trial)

Background imageAristotle Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Aristotle, 1553. 1553. Creator: Anon

Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Aristotle, 1553. 1553. Creator: Anon
Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Aristotle, 1553

Background imageAristotle Collection: Menage, (1613-1692), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Menage, (1613-1692), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Menage, (1613-1692), 1830. Giles Menage (1613-1692) French scholar who published an unedited anonymous life of Aristotle. From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard

Background imageAristotle Collection: Gaza, (c1398 -c1475), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Gaza, (c1398 -c1475), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Gaza, (c1398 -c1475), 1830. Theodorus Gaza also Thessalonicensis (c1398 -c1475) Greek humanist, scholar and translator of Aristotle. From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard

Background imageAristotle Collection: Aristotle, (384-322 BC), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Aristotle, (384-322 BC), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Aristotle, (384-322 BC), 1830. Aristotle (384-322 BC) Greek philosopher during the Classical period in Ancient Greece, From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard. [Thomas Tegg, R

Background imageAristotle Collection: Aristotle (384-322. BC), Greek philosopher, with his pupil Alexander the Great (356-323 a

Aristotle (384-322. BC), Greek philosopher, with his pupil Alexander the Great (356-323 a
Aristotle (384-322.BC), Greek philosopher, with his pupil Alexander the Great (356-323 a.C.) chromolithograph, 1880

Background imageAristotle Collection: Cover of the work Ethicorum Nicomachiorum by Aristotle, edition of 1582

Cover of the work Ethicorum Nicomachiorum by Aristotle, edition of 1582

Background imageAristotle Collection: Aristotle

Aristotle. Found in the Collection of Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageAristotle Collection: Cometographia. Frontispiece, 1668. Artist: Hevelius, Johannes (1611-1687)

Cometographia. Frontispiece, 1668. Artist: Hevelius, Johannes (1611-1687)
Cometographia. Frontispiece, 1668. Private Collection

Background imageAristotle Collection: Representation of an Aristotelian Theory of Consciousness (From: De corpore et anima)

Representation of an Aristotelian Theory of Consciousness (From: De corpore et anima). Artist: Anonymous
Representation of an Aristotelian Theory of Consciousness (From: De corpore et anima). Found in the collection of John Rylands University Library

Background imageAristotle Collection: Aristotle. From: Commentarium magnum Averrois in Aristotelis De Anima libros, 13th century

Aristotle. From: Commentarium magnum Averrois in Aristotelis De Anima libros, 13th century. Artist: Anonymous
Aristotle. From: Commentarium magnum Averrois in Aristotelis De Anima libros, 13th century. Found in the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background imageAristotle Collection: Aristotle and Phyllis, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci

Aristotle and Phyllis, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Aristotle and Phyllis, c1480 (1945). From The Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. [Reynal & Hitchcock, New York, 1945]

Background imageAristotle Collection: Aristotle and Phyllis, 1513 (1964)

Aristotle and Phyllis, 1513 (1964). Aristotle seduced and humiliated by Phyllis after he objected to her distracting his pupil, Alexander, from his studies

Background imageAristotle Collection: Illuminated letter D, 15th century

Illuminated letter D, 15th century. First chapter of the Ethics of Aristotle, in Spanish, originally produced in Sicily. Illustration from Illuminated Manuscripts in the British Museum, Miniatures

Background imageAristotle Collection: Aristotle. Stanza della Segnatura. The School of Athens (Detail), 1509-1511

Aristotle. Stanza della Segnatura. The School of Athens (Detail), 1509-1511. Artist: Raphael (1483-1520)
Aristotle. Stanza della Segnatura. The School of Athens (Detail), 1509-1511. Found in the collection of the Apostolic Palace, Vatican

Background imageAristotle Collection: Frontispiece of the Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems by Galileo Galilei, 1632

Frontispiece of the Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems by Galileo Galilei, 1632. Found in the collection of the Biblioteca del Seminario Vescovile di Padova

Background imageAristotle Collection: Aristotle Before the Bust of Homer, 1653. Artist: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)

Aristotle Before the Bust of Homer, 1653. Artist: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)
Aristotle Before the Bust of Homer, 1653. Found in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageAristotle Collection: Geocentric or Earth-centred system of the universe, 1528

Geocentric or Earth-centred system of the universe, 1528. At the centre is the world showing Aristotles (384-323 BC) four elements, Earth, Air, Fire and Water, surrounded by the spheres of the Sun

Background imageAristotle Collection: Front west detail of Chartres Cathedral, 12th century

Front west detail of Chartres Cathedral, 12th century
Front west detail of Chartres Cathedral, showing Aristotle, 12th century

Background imageAristotle Collection: Bust of the Greek philosopher Aristotle

Bust of the Greek philosopher Aristotle (384-322 BC), from the collection of the Louvre

Background imageAristotle Collection: Bust of the Greek philosopher Aristotle, 4th century BC

Bust of the Greek philosopher Aristotle, 4th century BC
A marble bust of Aristotle (384-322 BC), a Greek Philsopher, from the Louvres collection, 4th century BC

Background imageAristotle Collection: St Thomas Aquinas, Italian theologian and philosopher

St Thomas Aquinas, Italian theologian and philosopher. Also known as Doctor Angelicus, St Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) was a member of the Dominican order who attempted to reconcile Aristotles science

Background imageAristotle Collection: Allegory of Justice, from Aristotles Ethics, 14th century

Allegory of Justice, from Aristotles Ethics, 14th century. Allegorical illustration of Dame Justice ruling all aspects from legal justice down to personal justice and obedience

Background imageAristotle Collection: Aristotle (384-322 BC), Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist, 1531

Aristotle (384-322 BC), Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist, 1531. First page and initial portrait from Aristotelis Meteorologicis Commetaria by Agostini Nifo (Venice, 1531)

Background imageAristotle Collection: Aristotle, Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist, c1470-c1504. Artist: Pedro Berruguete

Aristotle, Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist, c1470-c1504. Artist: Pedro Berruguete
Aristotle, Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist, c1470-c1504. One of the most influential philosophers in the history of Western thought

Background imageAristotle Collection: School of Athens, c1510. Artist: Raphael

School of Athens, c1510. Artist: Raphael
School of Athens, c1510. Fresco showing Greek philosphers and scientists with Plato (428-348BC) and his pupil Aristotle (384-322BC) in the centre

Background imageAristotle Collection: Gunner firing a cannon, 1561

Gunner firing a cannon, 1561. The path of the projectile is shown according to Aristotelian physics. Since he believed that no body could undertake more than one motion at a time

Background imageAristotle Collection: St Augustine of Hippo (350-430), 19th century

St Augustine of Hippo (350-430), 19th century
St Augustine of Hippo (350-430). St Augustine of Hippo is regarded as one of the great fathers of the early Christian church

Background imageAristotle Collection: Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) as a youth, listening to his tutor Aristotle, c1875

Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) as a youth, listening to his tutor Aristotle, c1875. In only 13 years, Alexander III of Macedon conquered a vast empire stretching from the Mediterranean to India

Background imageAristotle Collection: Reconstruction of Roman reaping cart, as described by Pliny, Engraving, 1860

Reconstruction of Roman reaping cart, as described by Pliny, Engraving, 1860
Reconstruction of Roman reaping cart, as described by Pliny. Engraving, 1860. Aristotle believed that motion was a continuous pushing action

Background imageAristotle Collection: Wall painting of Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric and Music

Wall painting of Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric and Music from le Puy, France

Background imageAristotle Collection: Frontispiece of Galileos Dialogo dei Massimi Sistemi, 1632. Artist: Stefano della Bella

Frontispiece of Galileos Dialogo dei Massimi Sistemi, 1632. Artist: Stefano della Bella
Frontispiece of Galileos Dialogo dei Massimi Sistemi, 1632. The three figures, from left to right, are Aristotle, Ptolemy and Copernicus

Background imageAristotle Collection: Aelius Galenus or Claudius Galenus

Aelius Galenus or Claudius Galenus often Anglicized as Galen and better known as Galen of Pergamon in medicine school

Background imageAristotle Collection: Aristotle tutoring the young Alexander the Great. Alexanders father, Philip II, King of Macedon

Aristotle tutoring the young Alexander the Great. Alexanders father, Philip II, King of Macedon, hired the respected Greek philosopher to educate his son

Background imageAristotle Collection: Plato and Aristotle. From a late 17th century print by Wallerant Vaillant after a work by Raphael

Plato and Aristotle. From a late 17th century print by Wallerant Vaillant after a work by Raphael



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"Aristotle: A Legacy of Wisdom and Influence" Aristotle, the renowned Greek philosopher, continues to captivate our minds with his profound insights and lasting impact. From Rembrandt's masterpiece "Aristotle with a Bust of Homer" to Raphael's iconic fresco "The School of Athens, " Aristotle's intellectual prowess is immortalized in art. In these timeless works, we witness Aristotle engaging in deep contemplation alongside other great thinkers like Plato and Alexander the Great. His teachings shaped the foundations of Western philosophy, science, and politics. As depicted in Jean Leon Gerome Ferris' painting, Aristotle mentored Alexander himself, leaving an indelible mark on one of history's most influential leaders. Through his writings and lectures at Plato's Academy, Aristotle delved into diverse subjects such as ethics, metaphysics, logic, biology, and more. His thirst for knowledge knew no bounds. The Uffizi Bust reminds us that even after centuries have passed since his existence from 384-322 B. C. , Aristotle remains an emblematic figure whose ideas continue to resonate. Yet it is not only through scholarly pursuits that we remember him; Hans Baldung Grien's artwork portrays a lesser-known side of this extraordinary thinker – vulnerability. In "Aristotle and Phyllis, " we see him succumbing to temptation as he sheds tears over forbidden love. This conceptual piece serves as a reminder that behind every brilliant mind lies human emotions and complexities. It humanizes Aristotle beyond his intellectual achievements alone. As we contemplate these various representations throughout history – tutoring Alexander or shedding tears – let us recognize the multifaceted nature of this ancient philosopher who left an enduring legacy for generations to come. Whether it be through academic discourse or emotional introspection captured by artists across time periods, Aristotle continues to inspire curiosity about life's fundamental questions while reminding us that wisdom can be found within both intellect and emotion alike.