POLITICS OF ARISTOTLE
98 ARZSTOTLE’S PoLITrcs. But it is not certain that they can be identified. According to Livy and Justin the ordo judicum consis ...
NOTES, BOOK 1L I 1. 99 both contrasted with the judicial institutions of a democracy. The difficulty in this way of construing t ...
100 ARISTO TLE ’S POLITICS. ;vhs rh ri)~ (ipxi)~ would seem to imply, or merely a common practice of corruption, as in England i ...
NOTES, BOOK ff. 12. 101 ,-&id rovri imr +YOU. 11. ‘5. Though the government of the Carthaginians is in good repute (5 I), Ar ...
IO2 ARISTOTLE'S POLITICS. iuri Eo'hov yf :ow€ njv aivayKarorci~v cino818dvar re a;p4, a;vapw. Cp. Solon, Fragm. 4 in Bergk Po ...
NOTES, BOOK ZZ. 12. '03 go~py %~rp1130v~c iv ~[y, quoted by Oncken, Staatslehre des Aristo- teles, ii. p. 346). +'vfro 82 ai 9rX ...
104 ARISTO TLE'S POLITICS. genuineness may be ascribed to the greater part of the Politics. The chapter may be regarded either a ...
BOOK 111. +j acpi adrstias ~TLUKC~~TL. 1. I. The particle bl after T+ was probably omitted when the treatise TOG 82 XOXLTLKOG mi ...
I06 ARZSTOTLE ’S POLITICS. soti fiv &EKW ahoir is repeated in xarZ rb [+ ah& &YOU : also iv. 1.1 1, KQ~ yhp roko 6s ...
NOTES, BOOK 221. I. 107 different in kind can fall under one class or conception, and the meaning, even if possible, is at varia ...
I08 ARZSTOTLE ‘S POLZTZCS. mon causes were distributed among different magistrates. note on ii. 11. 7. I I. ;Ah’ ;Xcr v&p 8 ...
NOTES, BOOK m, 2. 109 likely because he was in a difficulty, but partly out of irony, said that, as mortars are made by the mort ...
I10 A RlS TO TL E’S PO LlTlCS. principle. confused by sophistical thinkers. These two senses of the words ‘true’ and ‘false’ wer ...
NOTES, BOOK 111, 3. I11 monians, which, after a discussion, was repaid by the democracy of the public funds, and not by confisca ...
I12 ARISTO TLE 'S POLITICS. TLV~ rahy, and 5 I I. himself with the statesman or politician of whom he is speaking. In the words ...
NOTES, BOOK 221. 4. 1’3 for norse ; 3) whether the identity is preserved or not is a question of degree; a state may be more or ...
1 14 ARZSTOTLE 'S POLZTZCS. r; y&p i8lwarov 24 &ndvrov unov6aiou imou 2var ndhru, 8ci 6' ZKarrrop rb KQ~ alrbv Fpyou ...
' '5 'Some persons say that, if me So Cp. i. 5. 4 2 ; Met. iii. 2, iZ'OTES, BOOK 111. 4. r,jv sai8ciav 6' chBQs K.T.X. rro no fu ...
116 ARISTOTLE’S PoLrTrcs. live in a private station.‘ to the shade of meaning given to nfrviv and inrmd~cvos. Thessaly. ‘ Briu d ...
‘VOTES, BOOK 111. 4. ‘I7 The Sentence is awkwardly expressed and is perhaps corrupt. The change of 6pr$drcpa into Zp#o FTspa (Be ...
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