POLITICS OF ARISTOTLE
58 ARISTOTLE’S POLITICS. ception of Plato’s meaning. The literalism of Aristotle prevents him from seeing that Plato does not re ...
XOTES, B00h- 11. 6. 59 are Nor mould he have thought for a moment of a shoemaker, or agricultural labourer, exercising political ...
60 ARlSTOTLE'S POLZTlCS. which he introduces his guardians at the end of the work (Laws xii. 965 ff.). n)v plv xiXlov. Cp. no ...
NOTES, BOOK ZI. 6. 61 fSc, 4 rro~cs]. The two passages mutually confirm each other and the comparison of them shows that neither ...
i&rs o;pcraL The MSS. give ciptmi, corrected by Bekker from a marginal note But the words &IS It is possible that ;&a ...
,\'OTES, ROOK ff. 6. 63 $8 2, V. 12. $8 12, 14); but such a slip would be remarkable in a writer who has elsewhere called Pheido ...
64 ARISTOTLE'S POLITICS. Here the Spartan is spoken of as B mixed constitution ; in iv. c. 9. So un- critical writers of the ...
,I~OTES, BOOK rr. 6. 6, There remain, however, some difficulties in reconciling the test of the Politics with the statements of ...
66 A RISTO TL E'S POLITICS. ix T&W Whether the inference be true or false, it is difficult to elicit from the words which ha ...
.VOTES, BOOK /r. 7. 67 a,,d Hippodamus ; ' philosophers ' such as Pittacus or perhaps pyrhagoras ; ' statesmen ' such as solon o ...
68 ARISTO TLE 'S P0LITlC.T. ob XU; EdXov ivopo0iqucv K.T.X. hIr. Grote (iii. pt. ii. chap. 11, p. I 79) thinks that these wor ...
NOTES, BOOK 12. f. 69 o; rolpvv ad rak?v pdvov, MU Kai BV idupoicv, Iva Xaipom zais rivet, 7, I 2, The words xai bv 2aiBupoicv, ...
io if RIS TO TLE 'A' POL2 TICS. rg. 810@rAia. The diobelia was the ordinary payment of two obols for attend- ance on the assemb ...
IVOTES, BOOA- 11. 8. 7‘ portions cited by Stobaeus will be enough to show the character of such performances. These fragments di ...
;2 A RISTO TLE '3' POLITICS. them for decision. In a word, the upper council refers matters to the common council, and the commo ...
NOTES, BOOK 12. 8. 73 and strife, and make it at unity with itself. This will come to if the passions of the youthful soul are t ...
74 ARlSTOTLE’S POLITICS. magnificent city of Rhodes. The scholiast on Knights 327 who supposes the Hippodamus of Aristophanes to ...
NOTES, BOOK 11. 8. i5 ?;,s 62 xpiasts 2~ 70;s GtKaqplols K.T.~. +e infra note on $$14,15. Though the principle of Hippodamus ...
76 ARlSTOTLE '5' POLITZCS. To these Anopiar he finds no answer. He adds one or two more : ' How can the husbandmen produce enoug ...
NOTES, BOOK 11. a. 77 of inventions in the arts, is clear from the context. Hippodamus' error was derived from the analogy of th ...
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