POLITICS OF ARISTOTLE
2.58 cerning the state. best kind of action?-May not the state, though isolated and self- centred, lead a true political life? T ...
AI‘OTES, BOOh’ L.11, 4. 259 Tois yirp dpoiols rb xaX&8 Kal rb 6ixatov tv rG pipa. 3. 5. Either I) ‘For equals to share in th ...
a60 ARISTOTLE 'S POLITICS. p16fvLs ~pdi(obvror TSY 2~~6s. Aristotle appears to start with a con. sideration of the perfect state ...
NOTES, BOOK vrr. 4. 261 rprjqv piv ctvar sdk~v dVCtyKa;OV T$V <K IOUO~OU x)r,jeous 6 T~;TOV 4. I I. ,,)rjeos aikpKfS lrpbr rb ...
262 ARISTOTLE ’S POLITICS. &onas, like the English word ‘draw,’ is used neutrally, ‘those draw or pull to either extreme. ...
i~~~~~, BOOK vrr. 6. 263 Aristotle \vould restrain foreign trade as much as possible, not because he aims at exclusiveness, but ...
264 ARI~TOTLE'S POLITICS. Kai TO~W. sdhcov, if genuine, is a difficult word. It may be taken in the sense of ' ports like the ...
I\-OTES, BOOK VI[. 7. 26.5 snong to allow of such a union, and the country was too much divided by natural barriers. The cities ...
266 AI2I.S TO TL E ’S POLITICS possible to interpret it with certainty : ‘For were they not friends about whom thou wast plagued ...
1~~~~~, mor; yrr. 8. “7 read dr2r it !vi11 be convenient to supply ;K€iUOlS with LU dvq if ;E 4s tu ri ri, yc‘uor, i. e. ‘ out o ...
268 ARZSTOTLE‘S POLITICS. character of states is given to them by the degrees of happiness which they attain. Here as in other p ...
?L'OTES, BOOK vu. 9. 269 already decided. In democracies all share in all, while in oli- garchies only some share in some employ ...
2 70 A RIST^0 I‘LE’.S POL ZTZC.7. Q, 8. chp ;uayxa;ov &ai roi~ yropyois 8o;Xous^4 PapBhpour. The necessity seems to arise fr ...
iVOTES, BOOA' l'ZZ, IO. 271 ;q TfT;X?K€Y inbs ozh, viz. that part of Itdy which is bounded or enclosed at its narrowest point by ...
272 ARZSTO TLE’S POLITICS. country its origin dates further back than in the former, for Sesostris is older than IIinos, and the ...
iVOTE.7, BOOK VZL 11. 273 urliuiv 86 &mn9ai), and as Aristophanes in his ' Acharnians' seems to imply, were wanting to make ...
2 74 A RlS TO TL E'S POLITICS. Gchpov may either be taken as *an alternative, or as introducing a second condition of healthfuln ...
.I~OTES, BOOK t-rr. T 1. 2 j5 dKO;flV, i. e. I) *vines planted thickly or in clumps, or 2) vines planted irregularly. If we adop ...
276 ARISTOTLE'S POLZTICS. IO. dpoiws^61 wai rais oir+ui iais i8iurs pi acpiBdAhcrv roixouc. Private houses as well as cities, e ...
A’OTES, BOOh’ VI/. 12. 277 as a body. The distinction appears to be in the one case, that Some of the magistrates are to go to t ...
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