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Aristotelis Quae Feruntur Oeconomica (1887)
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128 pages
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The book offers a comprehensive look at household management from Aristotle's perspective, emphasizing the significance of a well-run household and the responsibilities of its head. It is structured into three sections: the first highlights household leadership, the second addresses the effective use of resources like money and food, and the third examines the vital contributions of women. This collection, compiled by Aristotle's followers, serves as a significant historical resource on economics and domestic organization, reflecting the cultural importance of the original writings.
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2009, paperback
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