Pseudo-Aristotle
Pseudo-Aristotle is a general cognomen for authors of philosophical or medical treatises who attributed their work to the Greek philosopher Aristotle, or whose work was later attributed to him by others. Such falsely attributed works are known as pseudepigrapha. The term Corpus Aristotelicum covers both the authentic and spurious works of Aristotle. Provided by Wikipedia-
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3by Aristotle, Boethius, of Dacia, active 13th century, Campano, da Novara, -1296, Edward I, King of England, 1239-1307, Euclid, Farghānī, active 861, Joannes, Hispalensis, active 12th century, John, of Damascus, Saint, Julian, Emperor of Rome, 331-363, Kindī, -approximately 873, Leontius, Bishop of Neapolis, active 7th century, Thābit ibn Qurrah al-Ḥarrānī, -901, Gerald, of Frachet, Macrobius, Ambrosius Aurelius Theodosius, Majrīṭī, Maslamah ibn Aḥmad, -1004?, Pseudo-AristotleOther Authors: “...Pseudo-Aristotle...”
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