On Virtues and Vices (Greek: Περὶ Ἀρετῶν καὶ Κακιῶν; Latin: De Virtutibus et Vitiis Libellus) is the shortest of the four ethical treatises attributed to Aristotle. The work is now regarded as spurious by scholars and its true origins are uncertain though it was probably created by a member of the peripatetic school.[1]
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- ^ Zeller (1883:145).
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External links
- De Virtutibus et Vitiis (English Translation, Internet Archive, 1915)
- Rhetoric to Alexander & On Virtues and Vices public domain audiobook at LibriVox