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CHAP. III.
His wrrtings.
HE wrotea 1.1 many things, chiefly in Philosophy, Commenta∣ries and Dialogues, of which were
- Aristippus the Cyrenaick.
- Of Riches 1.
- Of Pleasure 1.
- Of Iustice 1.
- Of Philosophy 1.
- Of Friendship 1.
- Of the Gods 1.
- The Philosopher 1.
- To Cephalus 1.
- Cephalus 1.
- Clinomachus, or Lysias 1.
- The Cittizen 1.
- Of the Soul 1.
- To Gryllus 1.
- Aristippus 1.
- The confutation of Arts 1.
- Commentary Dialogues.
- Artificiall 1.
- Dialogues of likenesse in things 10.
- Divisions and arguments to things like.
- Of the genus's and species of Examples.
- To Amartyrus.
- Encomium of Plato.
- Epistles to Dion, Dionysius, Philip.
- Of Law.
- The Mathematician.
- Mandrobulus.
- Lysias.
- De••••n••tions, of all these writings the only extant
- Orders of Commentaries.
- Verses.
b 1.2 Phavorinus, in the second of his Commentaries, saith, that Aristotle paid three Talents for his Books.