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Ethica Nicomachea (Argyropoulos translation)
Aristotle; Johannes Argyropoulos
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
Johannes Argyropoulos's Latin translation of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics was a standard text in the Renaissance, but extensive searches across scholarly catalogs (UNESCO, Google Books, Internet Archive) have yielded no evidence of an English translation of this specific Latin version. While the Nicomachean Ethics itself has been translated into English many times from the original Greek, the Latin rendering by Argyropoulos remains untranslated.
Verified Apr 1, 2026 via local catalogs, open library, google books, internet archive, openalex · methodology
Aristotle argues that human happiness is not a product of luck, but a skill developed through consistent, virtuous action. This text serves as a manual for mastering your own character and finding the ultimate purpose of life.