The Politics of Aristotle: Introduction and translationClarendon Press, 1885 The translator's death prevented the publication of a third volume which was to contain essays on subjects of a more general character. |
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... Epidamnus , where a council was appointed to supersede the heads of tribes . I should explain that equality is of two kinds , 1 ) numerical , and 2 ) proportionate , ―sameness of number and size , and sameness of ratios . Democracy ...
... Epidamnus , where a council was appointed to supersede the heads of tribes . I should explain that equality is of two kinds , 1 ) numerical , and 2 ) proportionate , ―sameness of number and size , and sameness of ratios . Democracy ...
Page xci
... Epidamnus , about heiresses at Mitylene , about an heiress in Phocis , were the causes of revolution and ruin in those states . Sometimes the magistrates or some part of the state increase in power by the credit which they gain for ...
... Epidamnus , about heiresses at Mitylene , about an heiress in Phocis , were the causes of revolution and ruin in those states . Sometimes the magistrates or some part of the state increase in power by the credit which they gain for ...
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... Epidamnus , or at Athens on the plan which Diophantus once introduced . From these observations any one may judge how far Phaleas was wrong or right in his ideas . Hippodamus , the son of Euryphon , a native of Miletus , Hippoda- the ...
... Epidamnus , or at Athens on the plan which Diophantus once introduced . From these observations any one may judge how far Phaleas was wrong or right in his ideas . Hippodamus , the son of Euryphon , a native of Miletus , Hippoda- the ...
Page 145
... Epidamnus , too , the change was partial . For instead of phylarchs or heads of tribes , II a council was appointed ; but to this day the magistrates are the only members of the ruling class who are com- pelled to go to the Heliaea when ...
... Epidamnus , too , the change was partial . For instead of phylarchs or heads of tribes , II a council was appointed ; but to this day the magistrates are the only members of the ruling class who are com- pelled to go to the Heliaea when ...
Page 263
... Epidamnus , iii . 16 , § 1 ; v . 1 , § 12 . Archytas , of Tarentum , invented the children's rattle , viii . 6 , § 2 . Areopagus , the , at Athens ( see Council of Areopagus ) . Ares , why connected with Aphro- dite in mythology , ii ...
... Epidamnus , iii . 16 , § 1 ; v . 1 , § 12 . Archytas , of Tarentum , invented the children's rattle , viii . 6 , § 2 . Areopagus , the , at Athens ( see Council of Areopagus ) . Ares , why connected with Aphro- dite in mythology , ii ...
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