POLITICS OF ARISTOTLE
158 AA'ZSTOTLE'S P0LZTfC.Y. I 8. durmoroibrar^62 Kd qs dpfrjs sbvrfs. The connexion is as follovs :-I Different qualifixtions o ...
iVOTES, BOOK ZV. 4. '59 the expression has led to tlm changes in the text. I) hrpixsrv jsusemihl) for which there is slight MS. ...
160 ARISTOTLE’S POLITICS. poet, but of a philosopher. No modern reader would imagine [hat Homer is seeking to enforce any other ...
NOTES, BOOK 1V. 6. 161 Iccount necessarily to be reckoned spurious. Cp. iii. 1. 0 4 and note. a‘& qu IxopLIyv .+lV. 6. 3. 4 ...
162 mXtio S;, -4 RZS TOTLE 'S POLITICS. sc. oh'av i,yovrts. 7i)v vdpov rib'cvrai rorotrov. Sc. they make the law oligar ...
NOTES, BOOK rv. 8. '63 o;ou iU KapXq6dvr ,. obu 4 Aadarpouiou. 7. 4. Elsewhere (ii. 11. $ 9) the constitution of Carthage is spo ...
164 ARISTOTLE'S POLITICS. 8d rb ,uriXXov dKohov0riv .rra&iov Kai cLylvELav rois slxoporipols. Men tend to identify nobili ...
NOTES, BOOZ; rv-. 9. 16; of the poor and the wealth of the rich; cXtu8cpias answering to dsdpov as nXo;Tou to chdpov. As in some ...
166 ARISTOlLE '5 POLITICS. TOJS piv ybp yCpowns aipoirurar, 7;)s s' i$opcias pcr;Xotmv. 1.e. 'The people choose the elders, b ...
iVOTES, BOOK ZV. I I. one kind of tyranny, because the tyrant may rule either with or ni[hout law, and over voluntary or involun ...
I 68 A RIS TO TL E 'S POL /TICS. Our' rtvayraTov :puna d&dar Tau'qv qv ndhrv r'miv ;E fv +,,,cy +u'oec riv uburaurv cLar rij ...
h‘OTES, BOOK IV. 1 I. 169 inconsistent with himself; for he also says (Lyc. 3) that Lycurgus reigned for eight months, and resig ...
I j0 AR~~TOTLE s iwLriTiTcs. rainy dnosotvar r+ rd&v. Not necessarily ' to restore ' or p back' but more simply 'to give wha ...
.VOTES, BOOK IV. 13. 171 ;*i r;” 8iKaasjv Kara+f;youurv’ Tb 6’ id Tb arxaorju iiuac i;rTU ;or’rv c‘*i rb ~iKarov* 6 yhp Gixaurjs ...
172 ..I RZSTO TLE’S PoLrTzcs. as will place the government in the hands of a majority [and [hell there will be no danger]: for t ...
NOTES, BOOK ZV. 14. 173 A somewhat similar discussion occurs in bk. vi. c. 8. See note on vi. I. $ 1. ;gri 82 r& sprGv rohv ...
1 i4 ARISTOTLE'S POLITICS. rh 8' aha rhs dp~& 8rorKrb aipcr;s ou'uas, &as Iv8&Erat' TO^^;^^^ 8 dub Buns (;pxciv d ...
A~OTES, BOOK rv. 15. I75 [he governing body is elected, e.g. out of some, or out of all; and acting either according to law, or ...
Kai slrrpov Karh rb np;lypa 6& 6iaipciv^4 Karh rob 6v8phnovr, Aiyo 6’ Two offices are mentioned in the latter part of ...
-VOTES, BOOK /V. '5. 177 in the next clause shows this way of taking the passage to be inad- missible. Bekker (2nd Edit.) after ...
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