POLITICS OF ARISTOTLE
278 JRZSTUTLE’S POLITZCS. ments. The baldness of the expression suggests the posslbllltv that something may have dropped out. Th ...
iVOTES, BOOK VIZ. 13. 279 ditions of existence, and so to a certain estent, but to a certain extent only (ihdrrovos rois dpavov ...
280 ARLSTOTLE’S PoLrTrcs. Under the common notion of dvayxaia and CaoBiafos, by a play of words, Aristotle appears to comprehend ...
XOTES, BOOK VII. 14. 281 i&ots Sv; or 3) ‘we ask if we could only have our prayer,’ or (though it be only an ideal,’ as abov ...
282 ARISTOTLE 'S POLITICS. writings passing under his name with which Aristotle \vas ac. quainted mere genuine or not ne cannot ...
KOTES, l?OOh' 1.fZ. 14. 28.3 ,j nautu roiu Gvoiu, sc. rtu npd&ou. I The simple action, of the highest principle is better th ...
284 ARIS TO TLE ’S POLITICS. ‘If their greatness depended on their law, it is ridiculous to suppose that they can have retained ...
NOTES, 130041' 1/11. I j. 285 of the word when applied to the state. We can see that peace is to be preferred to war ; that the ...
286 AR1.S TO TLE 'S POLZTZCS. Cp. (though a different point of view from that which is liere taken) ii. 9. $8 34, .35 : 'Althoug ...
NOTES, BOOK 171. 16. 2x7 9) According to Susemihl the words are to be taken as follows: 6 It is clear that generation implies so ...
288 ARZSTOTLE'S POLZTZCS. for cohabitation in either would nearly coincide, i.e. 35 and j2 years. The relative ages to us appear ...
A70TES, BOOK Vir, 17. 2x9 Kfli fll?lTO&s 776?l. 18. 11. i.e. 'themselves when they come to be parents as well as the writers ...
290 ARISTOTL E'S POLITICS. This is another misrepresentation of Plato, nho only says that when children are silent they are plea ...
-VOTES, BOOK VZl. 17. 291 decency may be allowed in the temples of certain Gods;' xp& 6; TO~OLS, ' and also to persons of fu ...
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BOOK vrrr. 8~: yirp +E ;K~UT~V mhrrddac. 1. 2. Here Susemihl has adopted ?TQL8f6fUfh after Aretino's transldtion. But roX1rtidh ...
2-94 ANSTO TLE ‘S P0m-m. KU‘~ roirro. Ka‘l is found in all the NSS., and was the reading c,f Moerbek. There is no difficulty in ...
NOTES, DOOK 17111. 3. 295 We may remark the form of sentence: ‘There are four;’ but the fourth is introduced with a qualificatio ...
296 A RIS TO TLE 'S POLITICS. Nic. Eth. x. 6. 9 6); and so means to means, whereas 8,,y,;; and uxohj are ends in themselves. The ...
iYOTES, BOOK VlZZ. 5. 297 Pontus and could hardly have been described as in this state of savagery, nor as in the translation ‘t ...
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