Notes on the Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle, Τόμος 1

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Clarendon Press, 1892 - 475 σελίδες

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Σελίδα 491 - retiñere eas non potuerit, cum alius firmior retiñere potuisset, aeque culpae tenetur. Eadem placuerunt de eo quoque qui cum equo veheretur impetum ejus aut propter infirmitatem aut propter imperitiam suam retiñere non potuerit.
Σελίδα 491 - Itaque si quis, dum jaculis ludit vel exercitatur, transeuntem servum tuum trajecerit, distinguitur. Nam si id a milite quidem in campo, eoque ubi solitum est exercitari, admissum est, nulla culpa ejus
Σελίδα 491 - reus est. Idem juris est et de milite, si is in alio loco quam qui exercitandis militibus destinatus est id admisit. Item si putator ex arbore dejecto ramo servum tuum transeuntem
Σελίδα 521 - the extraordinary assertion is made that whatever the law does not command it forbids. We might well ask, Did the Athenian law command its citizens to breathe, to eat, to sleep, etc.
Σελίδα 491 - versandi. Praeterea si medicus qui servum tuum secuit dereliquerit curationem, atque ob id mortuus fuerit servus, culpae reus est. Imperitia quoque culpae
Σελίδα 458 - the serviceableness of the same quantity of money varies indefinitely in comparatively short periods; the scale of prices is in constant oscillation ; no conceivable changes in the quantity of money itself could at all have the effects which are constantly being produced by changes in credit alone.' ' When credit is good all prices rise, that is, the standard depreciates in value
Σελίδα 491 - ñeque ille curavit cavere, extra culpam est putator. Aeque extra culpam esse intelligitur, si seorsum a via forte vel in medio fundo caedebat, licet non proclamavit, quia
Σελίδα 65 - in busto, Haec habeo quae edi, quaeque exsaturata libido Hausit : at ilia jacent multa et praeclara relicta. Quid aliud, inquit Aristoteles, in bovis non in
Σελίδα 137 - We here see the principle of natural selection shadowed forth, but how little Aristotle fully comprehended the principle is

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