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Aristotle's Classification of Forms of Government

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1892

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page 141 note 1 I ought to say that my references to books and chapters are to Bekker's octavo edition of 1878.

page 141 note 2 See pp. 430, 433 of Mr. Newman's first volume.

page 141 note 3 See, in particular, Ar. Pol. VI. ch. ii. § 3, as compared with Plato, Politicus, p. 291 and p. 302.

page 141 note 4 That is, Aristotle adopts the Platonic order of merit expressly in Nic. Eth. VIII. ch. x. and suggests it in Pol. III. vii. and VI. ii.

page 142 note 1 There seems to be no adequate reason for regarding this passage as an interpolation.