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Aristotelous peri aretōn, kai kakiōn biblion a : = Aristotelis de virtutibus, & vitiis liber unus. Tou sophotatou Mēchaēl tou Psellou Iamboi eis aretas, kai kakias = Michaelis Pselli ... Iambi, in virtutes, et vitia. Oroi Platonos = Definitiones Platonis
English translations of this work exist from another source language, but this specific text has never been translated.
The work 'Aristotelous peri aretōn, kai kakiōn' is a Greek treatise commonly known in Latin as 'De virtutibus et vitiis'. While the Greek original has been translated into English multiple times (often as 'On Virtues and Vices'), there is no evidence of a translation specifically from the 1560 Latin version. The search results confirm the existence of the Latin text (e.g., the 1752 edition by Fawconer), but these are editions of the Latin text itself, not English translations of it. Therefore, this is a case where English translations of the original Greek exist, but no translation of the Latin text exists.
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Aristotle offers a manual for the soul. This text provides the precise logical definitions required to master human character and achieve true excellence.