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Aristotle

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An intellectual lineage portrait plate that condenses Aristotle's life, major works, and lasting contribution to philosophy into one manuscript reference surface.

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Aristotle

An illuminated manuscript folio about Aristotle, with a central portrait, side columns on virtue ethics, causes, and logic, plus a lower archive band of books, instruments, quotations, or legacy scenes.
Aristotle appears here as a comparative intellectual leaf, pairing portraiture with clean callouts on virtue ethics, causes, and logic.
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