On Melissus, Xenophanes, and Gorgias (Ancient Greek: Περὶ Μελίσσου, Ξενοφάνους καὶ Γοργίου; Latin: De Melisso, Xenophane, Gorgia) is a short work falsely attributed to Aristotle.
The work was likely written during the 1st century CE or later by a member of the peripatetic school.
[1] Jaap Mansfeld argures that the work's style of argumentation may have been influenced by the Pyrrhonist modes of Agrippa the Skeptic.
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