POLITICS OF ARISTOTLE
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T 14 I POLITICS OF /)RIS'I'OTLEg HI' J OiVETT,. M.A. M.4STER OF BALLIOL COLLEGE RESIUS PROFESSOR OP GREEK IN THE UNIVERSITY OF ...
Y .I z YOL. 11. NOTES ON ARISTOTLE'S POLITICS. BOOK I. 1. 1. &tr8$ s&as IrdhlV K.T.X. The order of the first paragraph i ...
2 A RZSTOTLE’S POL ZTZCS. ‘We are all agreed about the end of the state, but we are not equally agreed about the definition of t ...
NOTES, BOOK I. I. 3 idea of an ‘imperfect’ state, like that contained in Plato’s Laws, has to be gathered from the whole precedi ...
4 ARISTOTLE'S POLITICS. frame, is a truth strongly felt by Plato (Rep. v. 462 D), less strongly by Aristotle (infra c. 2. 0 13). ...
NOTES, BOOK I. 2. 5 1 OkoV piv rphima rvaird rc Boirv r' ipoqpa" a. 5. Compare Wallace's Russia (p. 90. ed. 8). ' The natural la ...
6 ARISTOTLE'S POLITlCS. Cp. Cicero de Officiis, i. 17, 'Sam cum sit hoc natura commune animantium, ut habeant lubidinem procrean ...
NOTES, BOOK I. 2. 7 have probably a certain degree of truth in them. And doubtless in history either form of monarchy may have t ...
8 AR’ISTOTLE’S POLITICS. ‘If the original elements of the state exist by nature, the state must exist by nature.’ But is the arg ...
NOTES, BOOK I. 2. 9 K4i lrpdrcpow 84 r,: +iurc a.r. A. 2. 12. In idea the state is prior to the family, as the whole is prior to ...
10 ARISTO TLE'S POLITICS. a. 16. 6 8' 8vepmor &XQ +;YO, f#dfTQl 4poYi)aer xa'l dpcq", 0:s ilrrri rrivawia ZOTL XptjuBaL pciA ...
NOTES, BOOK r. 3. 11 f. 7, ;Xarrov 8i eqPrhs xadas +o,EkpC;r~po~ 8:. Compare also Plato Repub. vi, 495 A, B, where it is said th ...
I2 ARZSTOTLE 'S POLITICS. 3, 8, XI, De Interp. c. z and 3, and infra iii. I. 5 7, where similar remarks are made upon CivaLrrBrp ...
NOTES, BOOK r. 4. ' Either I) *= raph $&w or simply 2) ' brought about by violence ;' pio may be opposed either to $iuis or ...
14 ARZSTOTLE'S P0Lmc.s. sti plv 04v Xcy6peva ilpyavu TOL~TLK& 8pyavci ;mi, ri 82 wrijpa T~K- TLdV' 6lrd ).I&' yhp T&a ...
NOTES, BOOK I. 5. 1. facts, the analom of nature supplying the theory, the observation of the differences which exist among mank ...
16 ARISTOTLE‘S PoLzz-rcs. the addition of p&ma after i~ndpxci, suggested by Susemihl, appears to be indispensable to the mea ...
NOTES, BOOK I. 5. .;.p mi 70;s ci(rplms. 6. a. 1.e. for the animals, for the body, for the female sex, for rb ra&lsudu fipwu ...
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