POLITICS OF ARISTOTLE
198 A RlSTO TLE 'S POLlTICS. 4 9, d +OS akws yfvlprvos rj~. VL'K~IS. are also the elements of danger. The elements of strength ...
.VOTES, OOOh’ IT. j. 199 pI(1ces bear the name of Heraclea. The Heraclea in Pontus is tile most important of them and may be pre ...
200 ARISTOTLE'S POLITICS. IO. ;K T~S nasphs ~~~OK~CPOS;RS. The same phrase is used in ii. 12. 5 z where Solon is said to have e ...
:VOTES, BOOK 1'. 6. 201 tazes of local knowledge and of local interests have to be placed in [lit. scale. We may conclude that i ...
202 AXZSTOTLE'S POLlTlCS. oh E'v Bluuudig. In vi. 7. 8 4 Massalia is described by Arisiotle, speaking probably of a later per ...
iVOTES, BQOK V. 6. 20.3 ]!aye been the qualification for an office of which the election was in the hands of the people is remar ...
204 ARlSTOTLE'S P0LlTlC.S. Timophanes was a Corinthian general, who was about to come, or for a short time became, tyrant of ...
SOTES, BOOK V. 7. 205 Iyith Thebes may suggest that this is the Heraclea not in Pontus, bur in Trachis. Cp. note on c. 5. $ 3. + ...
206 ARZSTOTLE'S POLITICS. the war was finished (Ephor. fr. 33 hIiiller i. p. 247), and \yere sent home to beget children. i\& ...
NOTES, BOOK 6'. 7. 207 which they combine (supra $ j), and the nature of the combination lnakes Some of them more and some less ...
208 ARZSTOTLE'S POLZTZCS. iv eowplots. Thurii \vas founded in the year 443 under the pro- tection of -4thens: and had nearly cea ...
h’OTES, BOOK V. 8. 209 ;rL &h rb rduos rhs dp~~~o~ppa~irtir~ nohirsias dhiyapXlKhs bar @hh 7. I 0. x.7.h. Aristocracies are ...
210 A R?S TO TL E '5' POLIT?C$. sibus fuit, quamquam armis pollerent, nisi quod victos pro alieni- genis arcebant? .4t conditor ...
'VOTES, EOGK I.'. 8. 211 iV sip? Ka'r &yapxi? Ka'r povapxL'9 Kai adug TOALT~~. 8.12. rai povapxl? is omitted by Bekker in hi ...
21.7 ARZSTOTLE'S POLZTICS. Dionysius contrived in five years to bring the whole propert! ui his subjects into his treasury. Cp. ...
.\‘OTES, BOOK I.’, 9. 2. I 3 ,;s,pjuctf~ n”~ TLS. &lay not the reason be that those who have these tao qualities are possibl ...
0-14 A EZS TO TL E’S POL ZTZCS. found in all the hISS. and in point of Greek is unobjectiona&; cp. mpi qvxijr ii. 1, 412 b. ...
A’OTES, BOOR V. IO. 2’5 r;phr sojerrnv T,)U drb ro;i S$uow. 10.3. (The assistance which arises from i.e. is necessitated by the ...
216 A RIS TO TLE ’S POLITICS. of the Horse and his Rider. tyrant of Agrigentum, and it is possible that his power having begun i ...
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