POLITICS OF ARISTOTLE
178 A RISTO TLE 'S POLITICS. The three modes give rise to twelve possible varieties : All elect by vote out of all, by lot out o ...
.VOTES, BOOK IV. 15. ’79 ra&ov B’ ai piu 860 ..+.A. The vote is considered less democratical than the lot : both are admissi ...
I 80 .4 RIS7 OTLE'S POLITZCS. elected by vote, would clearly be more Oligarchical than the slnlplr eiection by vote or by lot. . ...
NOTES, BOOK 1V. 16. 181 tlative shore, should sit with his feet in the sea, until he found an opportunity of sailing. GXX~ acpi ...
I 82 ARISTO TLE 'S POLITICS. laws of a state grow and strengthen and attain consistency by the decisions of courts. That Aristot ...
BOOK V. The first sentence implies that ne are approaching the end of 1. I. the treatise; but see Essay on the Structure of the ...
184 ARZSTOTLE 'S POLZTICS. passage. For Aristotle is here expressing not his own opinion but the consensus of mankind. And altho ...
KOTES, BOOK V. I, 185 ring, Susemihl, etc.), in a book like Aristotle's Politics to infer a I lacuna' between the words o+dmLu c ...
I 86 ARISTOTLE'S POLITICS. quiring it.' correct, we can only guess, as we have no independent knowledge of the procedure mention ...
NOTES, BOOK 17. I. 187 ~~~av, in his 2nd Edition (see note on Text) accords with his correction of the text in^5 a, dpoXoyo6vzov ...
I 88 ARISTOTLE'J' POLITICS. 1 16. irc Bi rj i~ rLv piuaw soh& ZWUT~PCO TOG bjpou i) 4 sv (j~i~~~, Aristotle is giving a furt ...
NOTES, BGGK I/. 3. I 89 love of gain seeks gain for itself, the love of honour IS jealous of honour bestowed upon others.’ btb p ...
YO A RISTO TLE ’S P0LITlC.S. not the same with the revolution in Megara, mentioned in Thuc. iv. 74, which occurred after, and in ...
NOTES, BOOK i'. 3. 191 rioned in Herodotus (vi. 76-83), Pausanias (iii. 4), and in Plutarch pe Ilulierum Virtutibus, iv. 245 D). ...
192 A RISTO TL E'S PoLrTIcs. divided into rich and poor.' reading is in favour of cindppov. The argument from the more difficult ...
A'OTES, BOOK V. 3. '93 invited Hippocrates tyrant of Gela to assist them apinst Anaxilaus Lyrant of Rhegium, but were betrayed b ...
'94 A RIS TO TLE 'S POL (TICS. Ij. KoXo@iroc Kd h'OTlf;f, That the Colophonians and Notians were torn by dissensiong may be gat ...
NOTES, BOOK Va 4. '95 zorf Ea; sb c'u ah; pi~pb~ dpilpqpa dviXoydv iurr vpbs rh iu rois 4. 3. The argument is that the beginning ...
ARISTO TLE 'S POLITICS. repented, and to have gone on an embassy to Athens petitionin: for peace (Thucyd. iii. 4). Such stories ...
'97 ~l~llas against the invader. NO element lay deepcr in the Hellenic cliarncter than the sense of superiority which all Hellen ...
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