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Corpus Aristotelicum

The "corpus aristotelicum" is a fancy phrase that means "the collection of works by Aristotle." It's like a big library of books that Aristotle wrote a really, really long time ago (over 2,000 years ago!).

Aristotle was a really smart guy who wrote about all sorts of different things, like how we can make good choices in life, what makes things happen the way they do, and how things in nature work. All of his writings are put together in the corpus aristotelicum.

So, it's basically a big, fancy name for a big, fancy bookshelf with all of Aristotle's writing in it.