POLITICS OF ARISTOTLE
18 ARISTOTLE’S POLlTlCS. thought, cp. Tbeognis (line 535 Bergk), &uorr 8ouAtiT Kc$di i&iO d#VUtV I oixx’ dfi UKOXl$, KUL ...
NOTES, BOOK'/. 6. I9 A~,+S$ (11. xiii. 358, 9), and in iv. 10. 5 ~,--rvpawibr 8' ri8q 8w G~ iv 0;s rrrpi FaorXcias &cuKoroi+ ...
20 ARZSTOTLE’S POLITICS. The chief difficulties in this complicated passage are the (I) The opposition of justice to virtue, whi ...
NOTES, BOOK I. 6. 21 compelled by facts, if they think for a moment, to contradict themselves. The language is slightly inaccura ...
22 ARISTOTLE’S POLITICS. she always intends it; nqr nature always intends this, but often cannot accomplish it,’ which does viol ...
NOTES, BOOK 1. 7. 23. +$s Iti Xdc ir roincuu. 7. I. &isto& returns to the thesis with which he commenced; ‘From these co ...
24 ARZSTOTLE'S POLITZCS. ' for example, the art of justly acquiring slaves approximates to the art of war or hunting ; ' for thi ...
NOTES, BOOK I. 8. 25 r+s T~s jambvar rai +V aiprutv T+ SO~V. rhs +m)D(IE t.7.h. For their convenience and the obtaining ’ ; he w ...
26 A RZSTO TLE 'S POLITICS. blir mjv rpo+jv, r& 8' dyphu, ri pj wha, &Ah rd ys &iura rjs r&jr mi ~UI)F fi&as ...
NOTES, BOOK 1. 8. 27 gv $U Ofv tbs ml7u;lr KW& @iw 6s O~KOVO~LK~S $pop io+. In this sentence two clauses are compressed into ...
a8 ARISTOTLE’S POLITICS. Cp. the passage in the Republic (i. 349, 350) in which it is shewn from the analogy of the arts that th ...
NOTES, BOOK r. 9. 29 J~O,V&OLW=K~ C~OU is not equally applicable to both clauses ; in &e second clause some other word l ...
30 ARISTOTLE'S POLITICS. ~WOV, &,I 82 ipntiprpinr T~xvLK&~~~, ndhv rai aijs pra$aAA6peyoy uktiurov noi$uei rtipbs. f3cir ...
NOTES, BOOK I. 9. 31 There is another confusion in this chapter. Aristotle tries to make a difference in kind between the legiti ...
32 ARZSTOTLE’S POLITICS. Q- 15. rijs yip ahjs iori &VEOS K~OLS, dM’ 06 KUT~ TR~T~V, dXXL 6js piv xpi~~~~ wijutr. ‘For acquis ...
NOTES, BOOK I. IO. 33 forced, can acquisition or appropriation of it by the labour of man, cp. Nature is here said to provide fo ...
34 ARZSTOTLE’S POLITICS. Cp. also Shakspere’s Merchant of Venice, Act i, Scene 3,-‘A breed of barren metal.’ It has been customa ...
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36 AKISTO TLE'S POLITICS. waudqpia, 4oprVia. vavKhqpia=' commerce by sea,' $opqyia= ' commerce by land.' The word vaurhqpla m ...
IVOTES, BOOK 2. 12. 37 0:ov Xdpqrr si. 11. 7. s,j is to be taken with ofov like aos 84, oih 6$, Kai 64 with a slight emphasis, a ...
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