POLITICS OF ARISTOTLE
218 A RZS TO TL E 'S POL ZTZCS. n"v* u"rosov oh ~i G~TL ~rpoeiro mi ;?rimcum pi Gujmmytv. To -4]esander there is none. The murde ...
iYOTES, 800K V. 10. 2IY hrrhibre~s) the enemy of Perdiccas, as he \vas afterwards the encmy of .irChe1aus, see Thuc. iv. 79. Of ...
2.20 ARlSTOTLE 'S POLZTICS. in the margin of P6. forms of government.' Eiptqv 'Apmshvqs qJofio6pfvos riv 8iapoXjv + afp'r AapCio ...
NOTES, BOOh' V. IO. 221 6; 8; pi iiT' ;Kth'OV, dXh' in' WhOV yf bV y;VOlTO (iXt]t&. 10. 22. For another example Of a similar ...
222 ARlSTOTLE'S POLITICS. '~hhd60~ isi soh3 KU~ npiv rupuvvcvOciuqs oi shriuroL KU~ rrhcuruiol, r;)ijv ri)~ h ~LKEA;~, Csb .4axr ...
NOTES, BOOK V. I I. 223 members of their own family. He means to say that Dion drove Dionysius who was his kinsman, although he ...
224 ARISTO TLE'S POLITICS. 11.2. Theopompus is said by Tyrtaeus to have terminated the first RIessenian War, Fr. 3 Eergk, Poet. ...
NOTES, BOOK 1: 11. 225 kept,’ because he will be in 110 danger on account of the depressed state of his subjects. Neither explan ...
226 AR'ISTOTLE 'S POLITICS. IO. ~~'ovXopi;vou $u n&rou, Svvapiuou 6i pLX1ma ro;rou. Cp. note on text. I I. Ka'l yip^6 Gijpo ...
h’OTE.7, BOOK 1’. I I. 227 6 6’ &pos oxdbu F‘( havrias ;~CI rois dp~pivors r$v irrplpr’htmv. 11. 17. Literally, ‘the other m ...
228 ARISTOTLE'S POLITICS. certain periods of the year and ' should remember to support tlirir station with becoming dignity,' p. ...
A’OTES, BOOK I,. 12. 229 xakrx;v &pi pdxcu0ar. 11. 31. Quoted in Nic. Eth. ii. 3. 4 IO, Frr XaXmt;rcpov $Sovj pi~ru6m 4 For ...
230 ARZSTOTLE 'S POLITICS. have gone to the Court of the Areopagus intending to defend him. self against a charge of homicide, b ...
.TOTES, BOOK I.: 12. 23 I .\ristotle omit Dionysius, n hose tyranny lasted longer, and therefore Dionysius I B.C. 4oj-367, Diony ...
232 ARZSTOTLE’S POLITZCS. development of the Platonic cycle, and it is natural to ask ‘jyh,. does not the cycle continue or retu ...
A-OOTES, DOOA V. 12. ‘3.3 Ilere as elsewhere Aristotle is really objecting to a figure of Speech, Plat. Rep. iv. 422 E; viii. 55 ...
BOOK VI. The greater part of Book vi. has been already anticipated in iv. A fe\v sen- tences map be paralleled out of ii. and ii ...
‘VOTES, BOOK I’l. 3. 3.35 6’ iurh 4. KaXoiicri rwrs tAcyapxiav, 1. 6. ‘ vhich they call oligarchy,’ is perhaps only an example o ...
236 A RISTO TL E ‘S POL I TIC‘S. j. rb r+ iKKh?)UiaV xupiau cr’var adnow, dp~iv 6’2 pq6opiav p7erv;s^4 ;rl The passage as it s ...
XOTES, BOOK /7. 3. "37 p& otv ~oivh riiis GqpoKpariucs saOi i'ariv. a. 9. rai.ra, i. e. 'election out of all, all over each, ...
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