Aspasius (2nd Century CE)
Aspasius was an ancient Greek philosopher and commentator known for his extensive commentaries on Aristotle's works. He is one of the earliest extant commentators on Aristotle, and his writings provide valuable insights into the interpretation and understanding of Aristotelian philosophy during the early Roman Empire.
Aspasius's commentaries cover various aspects of Aristotle's ethics, including his "Nicomachean Ethics." His work is noted for its clarity and thoroughness, making it an important resource for later scholars and philosophers.
Aspasius's legacy lies in his role as a bridge between Aristotle's original texts and subsequent generations of philosophers, preserving and elucidating key aspects of Aristotelian thought.
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