POLITICS OF ARISTOTLE
38 ARISTOTLE’S POLITICS. “.+nuts, who made his foot-pan into a god, as he had himself been made into a king, cp. Herod. ii. 172. ...
4VOTES, BOOK I. 13. 39 and this distinction was indicated in the soul.’ Cy. Theophrastus, Hist. Plant. i. 2. 3, 8jhov o”rr KU8&a ...
40 ARZSTOTLE >.s PoLzmx allow,-that there must be a common idea of virtue; this Gorgias the Sophist in the infancy of philoso ...
NOTES, BOOK I. 13. 41 ++,xo~f~ &rrh&r xpju6ac pdvov' vou6tqrios yhp piAO\xov ro3s 8o;Xovr i robs xaisas. These words may ...
BOOK 11. ? I ?TI 6; sb C?stiv TL sap‘ ah& ~POV pfi SOK~ ndvros clvai uo+i[eu6ai sb {+v is the nominative of pi V~~VTWS ...
A'OTES, BOOK 11. a. 43 Criticisms of Plato in Aristotle.' Both in the essay and in the I have hen much indebted to Susemihl. s&l ...
44 :evos, when the inhabitants of a country are not yet distributed in villages ’ ; or 2) of the ~o’XIS, ‘ when they are no long ...
NOTES, BOOK I/. 2. 45 use, Cf. Nic. Eth. v. 5. $ I, and Alex. Aphrod. on Met. i. 5, T~S ~lrcuo~,+ isrou irsoAap,t3ciuourcs rb ci ...
a. 7. rbv ahbv 84 rpdmv dp~dvrov hspor dre‘pas Zpxouuiv a‘pxds. I) The equalisation of rulers and ruled is attained in two ways ...
NOTES, BOOK ri. 3. 47 are even : e. g. the odd numbers, 5 + j = I 2, which is an even num- ber; or that five is both odd and eve ...
48 A RZSTO TLE ’S POLITICS. of the whole, and those of whom they speak being likewise each of them a thousandth part. A differen ...
~VOTES, BOOK Ir. 4. 49 tv 061~iv hrdv iurr ylvcudai lrpbs raripas Kai prlripar' rai ro6s p$ 4. I. R+po rjg uty-ytvchs dvras, Omc ...
ARZSTOTLE 'S POL/TlCS. destroy as far as possible any tie of race among the slave population. And the traditional policy of slav ...
.q?'OTES, ROOK 1Z. 5. 51 E~~~~;ov ;pa+s o;i' ZUTW dXX' 9 czs p6vos, rai odror ciyaavrds, ~~pi~p 6 E~+~~~UKOU Kai @arvapirrlr: an ...
52 ARISTOTLE’S POLITICS. necessarily, to alter the reading. The change made by him of re into yc and of mi into Karh impairs the ...
/VOTES, BOOK 11. 5. 53 hoy~ypa~~voY. 6.6. ' Sketched out or faintly indicated.' For iaoypd$w, cp. De Gen. Anim. ii. 6, 743 b. 24 ...
54 ARISTOTLE'S POLITICS. in the relation of the sexes, and is very far from allowing his guardians to indulge in sensuality. I ...
KOTES, BOOK 11. j. 55 of Plat0 and the existing practice of states. He would have men lend or give to their neighbours more than ...
56 ARZSTO TLE 'S POLZTZCS. I 7. pi pEpi(ou ahd rai xopi{ov. ahb refers to some general subject gathered from iv roiahv rrohi- r ...
IVOTES, BOOK 11. 5. 57 Here, again, the antecedent to rah is to be gathered generally from the context, = ' whether these commun ...
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