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ARISTOTLE AND THE EARLIER PERIPATETICS vol.I by Eduard Zeller, B.F.C.Costelloe 1897

MACEDONIA is GREECE and will always be GREECE- (if they are desperate to steal a name, Monkeydonkeys suits them just fine) ΚΑΤΩ ΤΟ ΠΡΟΔΟΤΙΚΟ "ΣΥΝΤΑΓΜΑΤΙΚΟ ΤΟΞΟ"!!! Strabo – “Geography” “There remain of Europe, first, Macedonia and the parts of Thrace that are contiguous to it and extend as far as Byzantium; secondly, Greece; and thirdly, the islands that are close by. Macedonia, of course, is a part of Greece, yet now, since I am following the nature and shape of the places geographically, I have decided to classify it apart from the rest of Greece and to join it with that part of Thrace which borders on it and extends as far as the mouth of the Euxine and the Propontis. Then, a little further on, Strabo mentions Cypsela and the Hebrus River, and also describes a sort of parallelogram in which the whole of Macedonia lies.” (Strab. 7.fragments.9) ΚΚΕ, ΚΝΕ, ΟΝΝΕΔ, ΑΓΟΡΑ,ΕΚΚΛΗΣΙΑ,ΝΕΑ,ΦΩΝΗ,ΦΕΚ,ΝΟΜΟΣ,LIFO,MACEDONIA, ALEXANDER, GREECE,IKEA

MACEDONIA is GREECE and will always be GREECE- (if they are desperate to steal a name, Monkeydonkeys suits them just fine)

ΚΑΤΩ ΤΟ ΠΡΟΔΟΤΙΚΟ "ΣΥΝΤΑΓΜΑΤΙΚΟ ΤΟΞΟ"!!!

Strabo – “Geography”
“There remain of Europe, first, Macedonia and the parts of Thrace that are contiguous to it and extend as far as Byzantium; secondly, Greece; and thirdly, the islands that are close by. Macedonia, of course, is a part of Greece, yet now, since I am following the nature and shape of the places geographically, I have decided to classify it apart from the rest of Greece and to join it with that part of Thrace which borders on it and extends as far as the mouth of the Euxine and the Propontis. Then, a little further on, Strabo mentions Cypsela and the Hebrus River, and also describes a sort of parallelogram in which the whole of Macedonia lies.”
(Strab. 7.fragments.9)

ΚΚΕ, ΚΝΕ, ΟΝΝΕΔ, ΑΓΟΡΑ,ΕΚΚΛΗΣΙΑ,ΝΕΑ,ΦΩΝΗ,ΦΕΚ,ΝΟΜΟΣ,LIFO,MACEDONIA, ALEXANDER, GREECE,IKEA

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<strong>ARISTOTLE</strong>'S WRITINGS 53<br />

The fact that this Arabic catalogue<br />

is taken from a Greek original is proved <strong>by</strong> the<br />

reek titles, often hopelessly miswritten, which are<br />

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against most of the items.<br />

It is obvious that catalogues of such a character<br />

d origin offer no sufficient security either for the<br />

mpleteness of their<br />

the writings they include.<br />

reckoning or for the authenticity<br />

Nothing but a full and<br />

curate inquiry into the merits of each case can enable<br />

to decide as to the claims of those texts or fragments<br />

lich are handed down to<br />

us under Aristotle's name,<br />

ich an inquiry cannot here be fully carried out ;<br />

but<br />

will not be out of place to combine with a complete<br />

new of all the writings ascribed to Aristotle a concise<br />

preciation of the points to be considered in passing<br />

igment on their authenticity. 1<br />

To begin at the point where the old catalogues end,<br />

distinguish from the philosophical treatises<br />

ase writings which dealt with personal matters—the<br />

ters, poems, and occasional pieces.<br />

Their number is<br />

atively small ; and if we exclude those whose genuine-<br />

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