Rhetoric to Alexander & On Virtues and Vices
Rhetoric to Alexander (Latin: Rhetorica ad Alexandrum; Ancient Greek: Τέχνη ῥητορική) is attributed to Aristotle but may have been written by Anaximenes of Lampsacus. Translated by Edward Seymour Forster.
On Virtues and Vices (Latin: De Virtutibus et Vitiis Libellus; Ancient Greek: Περὶ Ἀρετῶν καὶ Κακιῶν) is the shortest of the four ethical treatises attributed to Aristotle. Translated by J. Solomon. (Summary Adapted from Wikipedia by Geoffrey Edwards)
Genre(s): Law, Ancient
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | On Virtues and Vices (1249a) | Geoffrey Edwards |
00:16:24 |
Play 02 | Rhetoric 1 and Letter (1420a) | Geoffrey Edwards |
00:20:38 |
Play 03 | Rhetoric 2-3 (1423a) | Geoffrey Edwards |
00:26:38 |
Play 04 | Rhetoric 4-7 (1426b) | Geoffrey Edwards |
00:18:21 |
Play 05 | Rhetoric 8-17 (1429a) | Geoffrey Edwards |
00:24:12 |
Play 06 | Rhetoric 18-25 (1432a) | Geoffrey Edwards |
00:23:57 |
Play 07 | Rhetoric 26-31 (1435b) | Geoffrey Edwards |
00:23:30 |
Play 08 | Rhetoric 32-35 (1438b) | Geoffrey Edwards |
00:22:30 |
Play 09 | Rhetoric 36 (1441b) | Geoffrey Edwards |
00:26:16 |
Play 10 | Rhetoric 37-38 (1445a) | Geoffrey Edwards |
00:13:22 |