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 rijs no%sos.
' So that a city having [like and equal] citizens, who in our yielv
are the natural components of it, xdl of necessity be best ati.
ministered.' raLqv, sc. riv CUOV ai dpoiov... BV K.T.X.
.I
- nohhh ~~UOLULV Zpiura.
' Many things are best to those who are in the mean; ' or as ,,e
might say in modern phraseology, 'The middle class have many
advantages.' Cp. Eur. Suppl. 238-243: :-
rpfis y&p nohrriv ptpiSfs*
dv~$J~Xtk re ~XEL~VW r' tpGu' cid
oi 8 O~K ?xovrcs Kai mravi[ovrfs @Lou,
- nohhh ~~UOLULV Zpiura.
oi pa~ o"h3tor
Btrvoi, v+OvTfs T4 +edvy a~E;ov
tk 706s ixOVraS KlVTp' d$Jl&SLV KaK6,
yXbuuars noqpiv npourariv $JqXo;ptvor*
zpr& 61 porpiv 4 'v p&ry UCqtL WdXfLS,
KO'UpOV $JVhdUUOVU' 8VTlV' dV Td& TdXlS.
(Quoted by Oncken, ii. 225, note I.)
- I 5. Bolov re yip 4v rohw (S$& 6' C'K njs noi$ums).
The passage referred to may be that quoted by Plutarch v.
Solonis, c. 3,
XOXX~'~
rjr rtptrjs rbv nXo.jrov,
nhou7cc~L KaKoi, riyneoi ~i V~V~VT~L,
AX' ip~k atrois 06 Graptr+lptea
In classing Solon with the middle rank Aristotle appears to be
thinking only of the tradition of his poverty and of the moderation
inculcated in his poems. He has ignored or forgotten the tradi-
tion of his descent from Codrus.
- 15.^06 yhp iv Baurhcis.
The feebleness of the argument is striking ; because LycurgW
rvho was the guardian and is said also to have been the uncle of
the king, was not a king, he is here assumed to be of the middle
class I Cp. Piut. Cleom. 10, perhaps following this passage, viv 8;
dpipxov, i8ciqs ai BaurXrbcrv intxftpiv iv Tois z+x~LS npo+etv tis dyopdv'
is dv(iY~?p ;xfw mryyahpova T;)Y AVKOVP~OV, 8s ocrc &urXrh GV, &'
JUT€ Gtinavra rbvJaorXia XapiXaov ini popbv KaraQluyeiv. Yet ~~utarch