POLITICS OF ARISTOTLE
78 ARISTO TLE 'S POLZTICS. K(Y;Iuas, sc. 6 lrokinjs gathered from the previous sentence. 6 ydp YQOS iuxb oi8cpiau ZXF; npbs rb d ...
NOTES, BOOK 11. 9. 79 Some condemning it; there is less dispute about the slavery which exists among the Heracleots, who have su ...
80 A RISTO TLE ’S POLITICS. Scolium of Hybrias the Cretan (Bergk 27), TO+ (8c. r+ [+,\ Grcmdrar pvwfar K&Arlpai. cp. also At ...
A'OTES, BOOK ZZ. 9. 81 ,,.omen be more powerful in the days of their greatness than in :ht3jr degeneracy? To which it may be rep ...
82 ARZSTOTLE 'S POLITZCS. hand he favours the traditional date; for he connects the name of Charillus an ancient king with that ...
h'OTES, BOOK 11. 9. 83 or the legislator is only a figure of speech for the institution (cp. >u)"a, note at beginning of chap ...
84 ARlSTO TLE'S POLlTlCS. prophet, and Hegias, were the only foreigners admitted to the rights of citizenship at Sparta. Accordi ...
NOTES, BOOK ir. 9. 8.5 ,,hi& the Andrians were concerned. It is unlikely that Aristotle have used the archaic word n*v%pra f ...
86 ARISTOTLE 'S POLITICS. to have lost their character and to have fallen into every sort of corruption and immorality. The love ...
NOTES, BOOK 11. 9. 87 8' ;rfp Kn'r rcpi rrjr nXXqv mXi~dav 6 uopoB&p #mivrrac roc&' 8. 28. +~~~i~~us yhp xamcrKfud~wu 70 ...
0, 32. Bobhsrar piv yhp S~pcparwbv c?uai rb xaraowcbaup ri)u uuuui&v. It may be admitted that the common meals had a sort of ...
NOTES, BOOK IZ. io. 89 ,& 860 rpdrrovs 83s oi Xoyrhraroc riv dpxaiou uylypa+&w 'E+opos, re+u, I<ahXtoB;qs, Uld~ov, T~ ...
90 ARZSTO TLE ’S POLITlCS. ing (see the passage quoted in note on $ 6). Aristotle supposes that Lycurgus went to Crete before he ...
NOTES, BOOh? 11. IO. 91 4 G+,~ br1 r'Kf;efu ixi,xvecu. 10. 5. These svords may be compared with the passage in Rook vii. 10. p 2 ...
92 Aeginetan stater. All the citizens are divided among these guildz which they call andreia. A woman takes care of the syssitia ...
NOTES, BOOK rr. IO. 93 encoura@ng moderation in food, which he thought a good thing, as as for keeping down population. ,+ robs ...
94 ARISTOTLE'S POLITICS. and for this there was little opportunity because the Cretans were isolated from the world. '3.^06 yhp ...
NOTES, BOOK rr. I I. 9.5 sards perished (Diod. xvi. 62, 63). This however is rather a civil than a ‘foreign war.’ Others refer t ...
96 ARZSTOTLE’S POLZTZCS. :pi 8; Irapaxhjuca^75 h7KWViK5 nohirtiv rh p;v VUbViTLO r& ;raipi;v rois +ti&rioLs, r$v 6i r ...
NOTES, BOOK 11. 11. 97 r~v 8; ,+ sc. ~trr,,~81~~~ bv K.T.X. imdefulv rijs ciprmoxpar[as rtai Z;~S roXrrcIas, 11. 5. Lit. ‘ But o ...
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