Compare Republic III 403 E. ↩
Compare Republic VI 491 E, 495 B. ↩
Compare supra, IV 712 E, 715 B. ↩
Compare Aristotle Politics V 11, §§ 5, 13. ↩
Compare supra, I 625 D. ↩
Omitting ἐν, a conjecture of Winkelmann. ↩
Compare “Phaedrus” 251. ↩
Compare Aristotle Politics VII 10, § 10. ↩
Compare supra, VI 761 D, E. ↩
Reading παιδιάν. ↩
Compare infra, XI 913. ↩
Compare supra, VI 759 C. ↩
Compare Republic III 397 E. ↩
Compare Aristotle Politics VII 9, § 7. ↩
Compare Aristotle Politics II 10, § 8. ↩
Compare supra, V 738 C. ↩
Compare supra, 745. ↩
Compare infra, XI 915 D. ↩
Compare “Protagoras” 323 D following; “Gorgias” 525. ↩
Compare “Statesman” 308 E. ↩
Compare infra, XI 933 E; XII 941. ↩
Compare supra, IV 720. ↩
Compare Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics III cc. 1–5; V c. 8. ↩
Compare Republic IV 430 E; supra, I 626 E, following. ↩
Compare supra, VI 759. ↩
Compare supra, 855 C. ↩
Compare supra, 870 D. ↩
Compare Aristotle Politics I 2, § 15. ↩
Compare supra, III 691; IV 711 E, 713 C, 716 A. ↩
Compare “Statesman,” 297 A. ↩
Compare supra, V 734 E; VI 770. ↩
Compare Republic V 465 A. ↩
Compare supra, VI 760 B. ↩
Compare supra, IV 718 following. ↩
Compare Republic II 364. ↩
Compare Republic II 378 following. ↩
Reading λέγοιμεν. ↩
Compare “Apology,” 26 following. ↩
Compare supra, IV 719 E following; IX 857–8. ↩
Compare “Gorgias” 483. ↩
Compare “Timaeus” 46 D. ↩
Compare “Timaeus” 89 A. ↩
Compare “Phaedrus” 245 D. ↩
Compare Republic VII 515. ↩
Compare infra, XII 966, 967. ↩
Compare Republic II 364 A. ↩
Compare supra, 899 B. ↩
Hesiod, Works and Days, 307. ↩
Compare “Timaeus” 42 A. ↩
Compare “Phaedo” 62. ↩
Reading μὴ πρὸς τὸ ὅλον. ↩
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Reading τοῦ ποίου. ↩
Homer Odyssey XIX 43. ↩
Reading λῆμα. ↩
Compare Republic II 365 E. ↩
Compare infra, XII 951, 961. ↩
Compare Republic II 364. ↩
Compare supra, VI 760. ↩
Compare supra, VIII 850. ↩
Compare infra, XII 952 E. ↩
Compare supra, VIII 849 E. ↩
Compare Aristotle Politics I 9, §§ 1–11. ↩
Placing a comma after ἐλεύθεροι. ↩
Reading, according to Schneider, ὃς τούτοις αὗ. ↩
Compare supra, 924 C. ↩
Compare supra, IX 865 E. ↩
Or, “as if he were making a contribution.” ↩
Reading εἰ μὲν μή. ↩
Or, “who are intermediate in age”:—i.e. who are neither the youngest nor the oldest guardians of the law. ↩
Compare supra, VI 784 A following; VII 794. ↩
I.e. they are cases of murder: compare supra, IX 870 following. ↩
Putting the comma after ἀλλοτρίᾳ. ↩
Compare Republic III 394; X 606; Aristotle Politics VII 17, § 11. ↩
The text is probably corrupt. ↩
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Compare Republic III 388 C, 391 D. ↩
This passage is not consistent with IX 857 A, where theft of public property is punished by imprisonment. ↩
Compare Thucydides V 66. ↩
Compare supra, VII 796 B. ↩
Reading αἰδοίη. ↩
Compare “Timaeus” 90 E. ↩
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