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The work is a treatise of moral philosophy conceived as a pedagogical tool since it follows the education and training of a noble man (gentiluomo) from childhood to first maturity. It is a sort of compendium/paraphrase of Aristotle's Ethics, but book…

The work is mentioned by Haym (Biblioteca Italiana: II, 482) and Mazzucchelli (Scrittori d'Italia: II, 4, 2151) as printed in Venice by Curzio Troiano Navò in 1545, but no copies seem to be extant.

Paper; ff. [II] + [6] + 269 + [II]. Old binding in vellum; mm. 165_230.

The work by Tartaglia, which appeared in three different editions (1546, 1554, 1565 c.), included a partial commentary on Pseudo-Aristotle's Mechanics (section VI, ed. 1554).

8°. A-S4. ff. 70, [2]. Dedication italics, text roman. mm. 105×155.

Antonio Brucioli's translation of Aristotle's Politics is dedicated to Piero Strozzi.
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