18 ARISTOTLE’S POLlTlCS.
thought, cp. Tbeognis (line 535 Bergk), &uorr 8ouAtiT Kc$di i&iO
d#VUtV I oixx’ dfi UKOXl$, KULX&U XO&V ZXFi.
6.11. .‘Ax‘ odx dpimr ~4810~ i8rb rd rc rijs J.ux;js K~AXOS uoi rd rof
u&lros.
The connection is,-‘There is as great difference between souls
as between bodies or even greater, but not in the same degree
perceptible.’ For the ‘sight of the invisible’ cp. Plat. Phaedr.
250 D, ‘For sight is the keenest of our bodily senses, though not
by that is wisdom seen,’ and the words preceding.
- I I. o“ri @v rohv chi $&mi zrv& o\ p& ZAfGBrpoi, oi 82 GoCXoi, $avcp6v’
ol‘ p2v and oi 81 are not subdivisions of rtvls, which is itself parti-
tive, but there appears to be a pleonastic confusion of two con-
structions ; I) rrvir piv &6dcpot rlV& ai 80fX0t : and 2) oi piv iXt6Br-
poi oi 82 8oLXor. In other words the construction beginning with
rivis has vaned into oi plv--oI 8;. - a. Qarp Pijwpa ypd+ovrai ~ropava’polv.
‘But a convention by which captives taken in war are made
slaves, is a violation of nature, and may be accused of illegality
like the author of an unconstitutional measure,’ The more
common view ,is expressed in Xen. Cyr. vii. 5. 5 73, vdps -pip iv
niturv dvep;nors draldr imLv, zraU nohrpo;vrov noxls 4~+, r~v mvrov cTval
rai rd u+ara r6v h r.5 r&a xai rh ,yp+ara.