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"Aristotle: A Legacy of Wisdom and Influence" Aristotle, the renowned Greek philosopher, continues to captivate our minds with his profound insights and lasting impact

Background imageAristotle Collection: Theophrastus (c372-c287 BC) Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist. Pupil of Plato

Theophrastus (c372-c287 BC) Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist. Pupil of Plato and of Aristotle who he succeeded as President of the Lyceum, 272 BC

Background imageAristotle Collection: Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) Italian astronomer, mathematician and physicist. Here

Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) Italian astronomer, mathematician and physicist. Here he is facing the Inquisition, who challenged his claim that the earth moves

Background imageAristotle Collection: Title page of Galileo Dialogo sopra i due Massimi Sistemi del Mondo, (Florence, 1632)

Title page of Galileo Dialogo sopra i due Massimi Sistemi del Mondo, (Florence, 1632). Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) published his Dialogue on the Two Great World Systems in Italian rather than Latin

Background imageAristotle Collection: Geocentric or earth-centred system of the universe. At the centre is the world showing

Geocentric or earth-centred system of the universe. At the centre is the world showing Aristotles (384-323 BC) four elements Earth, Air, Fire and Water, surrounded by the spheres sof the Sun, Moon

Background imageAristotle Collection: Aristotle (384-322 BC) Greek philospher and scientist. Pedro Berruguete (attributed

Aristotle (384-322 BC) Greek philospher and scientist. Pedro Berruguete (attributed to) c1450-1503/4 and Justus de Gand (active 1460-1475). Oil on wood

Background imageAristotle Collection: Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) Italian astronomer and mathematician. Frontispiece of

Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) Italian astronomer and mathematician. Frontispiece of first edition of his Dialogo dei Massimi Sistemi Florence 1632

Background imageAristotle Collection: St Thomas Aquinas (c1225-1274) Italian philosopher and theologian. Joined Dominican order

St Thomas Aquinas (c1225-1274) Italian philosopher and theologian. Joined Dominican order and studied under Albertus Magnus at Cologne

Background imageAristotle Collection: Boethius (Anicius Manlius Severinus - c480-524) Roman philosopher and statesman

Boethius (Anicius Manlius Severinus - c480-524) Roman philosopher and statesman. His commentaries on Aristotle and the Neoplatonist philosopher Porphyry became the standard medieval European texts

Background imageAristotle Collection: I ll Tell You What! That Such Things Are We Must Allow

I ll Tell You What! That Such Things Are We Must Allow, But Such Things Never Were Till Now, Wigstead, Henry, Delineator, England, E. Jackson, Ca

Background imageAristotle Collection: Marble head of Greek philosopher Aristotle (382-322 b. c. )

Marble head of Greek philosopher Aristotle (382-322 b. c. )
Roman civilization, 1st-2nd century A.D. Marble head of Greek philosopher Aristotle (382-322 b.C)

Background imageAristotle Collection: Albertus Magnus, German theologian

Albertus Magnus, German theologian
Albertus Magnus (1193-1280), German theologian, lecturing and holding a staff. Albertus was a Dominican friar and bishop who believed in the peaceful coexistence of science and religion

Background imageAristotle Collection: Aristotle, Ancient Greek philosopher C015 / 5780

Aristotle, Ancient Greek philosopher C015 / 5780
Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC), Ancient Greek philosopher and naturalist. Aristotle is one of the most important figures in the history of Western thought

Background imageAristotle Collection: Aristotle, Ancient Greek philosopher C015 / 5779

Aristotle, Ancient Greek philosopher C015 / 5779
Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC), Ancient Greek philosopher and naturalist. Aristotle is one of the most important figures in the history of Western thought

Background imageAristotle Collection: ARISTOTLE (384-332 BC). Greek philosopher. Portrait

ARISTOTLE (384-332 BC). Greek philosopher. Portrait
" ARISTOTLE (384-332 BC). Greek philosopher. Portrait of the work " Illustrium Imagines" (1606). Etching. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library."

Background imageAristotle Collection: Oresme, Nicholas (1325-1382). Politics. 1340-1350

Oresme, Nicholas (1325-1382). Politics. 1340-1350
" Oresme, Nicholas (1325-1382). Politics. 1340-1350. Illustration of " Polithics" by Aristotle. The three currupt types of government: Tiranny (upper section)

Background imageAristotle Collection: Le Livre du Tresor+F2294

Le Livre du Tresor+F2294
Page of Brunetto Latinis book Le Livre du Tresor (The Book of the Treasures) depicting Aristotle instructing

Background imageAristotle Collection: ARISTOTLE (384-332 BC); ABRIL, Pedro Simn (1530-1595)

ARISTOTLE (384-332 BC); ABRIL, Pedro Simn (1530-1595). Greek philosopher.; Spanish grammarian and humanist. First

Background imageAristotle Collection: ARISTOTLE (384-332 BC)

ARISTOTLE (384-332 BC). Greek philosopher. De Anima. Edition in Latin made in Lyon (1561). Photography

Background imageAristotle Collection: Aristotle (384-322 BC). Classical Greek Philosopher. A student of Plato and teacher

Aristotle (384-322 BC). Classical Greek Philosopher. A student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. Statue of Aristotle at the Athens Academy. Athens, Central Greece

Background imageAristotle Collection: Toys made for local children on display, sub-station 80V

Toys made for local children on display, sub-station 80V
Toys and play park amusements made by firefighters on display at the fire sub-station in Aristotle Road, Clapham SW4, before being given to local children in need

Background imageAristotle Collection: Fire station wet canteen (bar), WW2

Fire station wet canteen (bar), WW2
The AFS bar built in the fire sub-station (80V) at Clapham Central School, Aristotle Road, Clapham, London SW4

Background imageAristotle Collection: GALILEO: TITLE PAGE, 1635. Aristotle, Ptolemy, and Copernicus (left-to-right)

GALILEO: TITLE PAGE, 1635. Aristotle, Ptolemy, and Copernicus (left-to-right) depicted on an engraved title page from an edition of Galileo Galileis Dialogus de Systemate Mundi

Background imageAristotle Collection: THE SCHOOL OF ATHENS. Plato and Aristotle at center. Line engraving after the fresco, 1509-1510

THE SCHOOL OF ATHENS. Plato and Aristotle at center. Line engraving after the fresco, 1509-1510, by Raphael

Background imageAristotle Collection: ARISTOTLE (384-322 B. C. ). Greek philosopher. French color engraving, 1584

ARISTOTLE (384-322 B. C. ). Greek philosopher. French color engraving, 1584
ARISTOTLE (384-322 B.C.). Greek philosopher. French color engraving, 1584

Background imageAristotle Collection: MARKET, 15th CENTURY. Shops under a covered market - a shoemaker, a dealer in woollens

MARKET, 15th CENTURY. Shops under a covered market - a shoemaker, a dealer in woollens, and a goldsmith. Engraving after a miniature in a 15th century French manuscript translation by Nicholas Oresme

Background imageAristotle Collection: Early phrenology

Early phrenology. 15th-century woodcut attributed to the German artist Albrecht Durer (1471-1528). It was published in Nuremburg, Germany, in 1498, in a book titled Trilogiam Animae

Background imageAristotle Collection: Aristotle as a young man

Aristotle as a young man. The Ancient Greek philosopher and naturalist Aristotle (384-322 BC) influenced many later thinkers, working in areas such as logic, astronomy, zoology

Background imageAristotle Collection: Aristotle, Ancient Greek philosopher

Aristotle, Ancient Greek philosopher
Aristotle. Illustration of a bust of the Ancient Greek philosopher and logician Aristotle (384-322 BC). After studying at Platos Academy, he went on to tutor the young Alexander the Great

Background imageAristotle Collection: Galileos falling bodies experiment

Galileos falling bodies experiment

Background imageAristotle Collection: Tartaglias artillery book, 1550 edition

Tartaglias artillery book, 1550 edition
Tartaglias artillery book. Frontispiece to the 1550 second edition of Nova Scientia (New Knowledge, or New Science) by the Italian mathematician and engineer Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia (1499-1557)

Background imageAristotle Collection: Aristotle (384-322 BC)

Aristotle (384-322 BC)
Athenian philospher and logician. He studied under Plato in Athens. In 342 BC he returned to Macedon where he was born and tutored Alexander The Great

Background imageAristotle Collection: Aristotelian natural place

Aristotelian natural place
The natural place of things. 17th century diagram showing the Aristotelian concept that everything has a natural place. The four elements sat one upon the other, with earth at the centre, then water

Background imageAristotle Collection: 1626 Francis Bacon Portrait Philosopher

1626 Francis Bacon Portrait Philosopher
Sir Francis Bacon British Scientist, Philosopher and Statesman (22 January 1561 - 9 April 1626). Copper frontis engraving from Bacons Sylva Sylvarum

Background imageAristotle Collection: 1618 Francis Bacon Portrait Philosopher

1618 Francis Bacon Portrait Philosopher
Sir Francis Bacon British Scientist, Philosopher and Statesman (22 January 1561 - 9 April 1626). Steel engraving by Posselwaite appearing in " The Gallery of Portraits" 1837

Background imageAristotle Collection: Aristotle, Greek philosopher

Aristotle, Greek philosopher
Aristotle (384 BCE - 322 BCE), Athenian philosopher and logician. Aristotle was born to the court physician at Macedon. Orphaned in early life

Background imageAristotle Collection: Thomas Aquinas, Italian priest

Thomas Aquinas, Italian priest
Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274), Italian Dominican priest, theologian, philosopher and saint. Aquinass work on Scholasticism, the attempt to reconcile Christianity with Aristotelian philosophy

Background imageAristotle Collection: Daniel Heinsius, Dutch poet and scholar

Daniel Heinsius, Dutch poet and scholar
Daniel Heinsius (1580-1655), Dutch poet and scholar. Heinsius was born a Ghent and educated at Franeker where he studied law. In 1598 he settled at Leiden where he joined the university faculty

Background imageAristotle Collection: PANC2A-00137

PANC2A-00137
Aristotle, philosopher of Ancient Greece. Hand-colored etching, 19th century

Background imageAristotle Collection: PANC2A-00001

PANC2A-00001
Aristotle instructing the young Alexander the Great. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAristotle Collection: Ms - Aristotle

Ms - Aristotle
Page from Las Ethicas de Aristotiles - a Spanish manuscript of Aristotles Ethics

Background imageAristotle Collection: Aristotle / Laplante

Aristotle / Laplante
ARISTOTLE Greek philosopher as a young man, reading at his desk

Background imageAristotle Collection: Aristotle / Lizars

Aristotle / Lizars
ARISTOTLE Greek philosopher: a sculptured head

Background imageAristotle Collection: Hermias, Greek Royalty

Hermias, Greek Royalty
HERMIAS, tyrant of Artaneus and Assos, friend and patron of the Greek philosopher Aristotle

Background imageAristotle Collection: Ermolao Barbaro (Venice)

Ermolao Barbaro (Venice)
ERMOLAO BARBARO of Venice Italian scholar, translator of Aristotle (Do not confuse with his contemporary E.B. bishop of Verona, translator of Aesop.)



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"Aristotle: A Legacy of Wisdom and Influence" Aristotle, the renowned Greek philosopher, continues to captivate our minds with his profound insights and lasting impact. From Rembrandt's masterpiece "Aristotle with a Bust of Homer" to Raphael's iconic fresco "The School of Athens, " Aristotle's intellectual prowess is immortalized in art. In these timeless works, we witness Aristotle engaging in deep contemplation alongside other great thinkers like Plato and Alexander the Great. His teachings shaped the foundations of Western philosophy, science, and politics. As depicted in Jean Leon Gerome Ferris' painting, Aristotle mentored Alexander himself, leaving an indelible mark on one of history's most influential leaders. Through his writings and lectures at Plato's Academy, Aristotle delved into diverse subjects such as ethics, metaphysics, logic, biology, and more. His thirst for knowledge knew no bounds. The Uffizi Bust reminds us that even after centuries have passed since his existence from 384-322 B. C. , Aristotle remains an emblematic figure whose ideas continue to resonate. Yet it is not only through scholarly pursuits that we remember him; Hans Baldung Grien's artwork portrays a lesser-known side of this extraordinary thinker – vulnerability. In "Aristotle and Phyllis, " we see him succumbing to temptation as he sheds tears over forbidden love. This conceptual piece serves as a reminder that behind every brilliant mind lies human emotions and complexities. It humanizes Aristotle beyond his intellectual achievements alone. As we contemplate these various representations throughout history – tutoring Alexander or shedding tears – let us recognize the multifaceted nature of this ancient philosopher who left an enduring legacy for generations to come. Whether it be through academic discourse or emotional introspection captured by artists across time periods, Aristotle continues to inspire curiosity about life's fundamental questions while reminding us that wisdom can be found within both intellect and emotion alike.