Nicomachus

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Nicomachus is traditionally regarded as the son of the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, after whom the Nicomachean Ethics is believed to be named.

All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
Nicomachus canonical 3
Nicomachus (son of Aristotle) 1
Nicomachus of Gerasa 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek person
person
associatedWith Peripatetic school
surface form: Peripatetic school (through Aristotle)
associatedWork Nicomachean Ethics
countryOfCitizenship Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
culture Classical Greek culture
describedIn ancient biographical traditions about Aristotle
ethnicGroup Greek
family Aristotle
surface form: Aristotle’s family
father Aristotle
hasNameInGreek Νικόμαχος
hasRoleInTradition eponym of the Nicomachean Ethics
historicity partly uncertain
languageSpoken Ancient Greek
mentionedAlongside Nicomachean Ethics
mother Herpyllis of Stagira (traditional attribution)
namedAfter Nicomachus self-linksurface differs
surface form: Nicomachus of Gerasa
nameMeaning “victory in battle” (from nike + machē)
notableFor being the son of Aristotle
traditional association with the title of the Nicomachean Ethics
placeOfOrigin Stagira
surface form: Stagira (traditional attribution)
relative Aristotle
scholarlyDebate whether the Nicomachean Ethics was edited or dedicated to him
sexOrGender male
timePeriod 4th century BCE

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Aristotle child Nicomachus
Aristotle father Nicomachus
this entity surface form: Nicomachus of Stagira
Nicomachean Ethics namedAfter Nicomachus
Pythias notableRelative Nicomachus
this entity surface form: Nicomachus (son of Aristotle)
Phaestis spouse Nicomachus
Nicomachus namedAfter Nicomachus self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Nicomachus of Gerasa