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Excerpt from The Works of Aristotle, Vol. 9: Magna Moralia; Ethica Eudemia; De Virtutibus Et Vitiis
That all three works were by Aristotle himself is as sumed by Atticus the Platonist, who lived in the time of Marcus Aurelius, and who is the first writer to mention the Magna I'lioralia,2 while the common authorship of the last mentioned and of the Nicomaclzean Et/zz'cs is similarly -assumed by the Scholiast on Plato, Rep. 495 E.3 It seems to be only by Aspasius in a note on E. N. Viii. 8 that Eudemus is recognized as being himself the author of the treatise which bears his name.'
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