Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- THE CONSTITUTIONS DEALT WITH BY ARISTOTLE IN THE POLITICS
- Errata
- TEXT OF BOOK VI (IV)
- TEXT OF BOOK VII (V)
- TEXT OF BOOK VIII (VI)
- CRITICAL NOTES
- NOTES TO BOOK VI (IV)
- PRELIMINARY REMARKS ON BOOK VII (V)
- NOTES TO BOOK VIII (VI)
- APPENDIX
- ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS TO VOL. IV
- GENERAL INDEX
- INDEX OF GREEK WORDS NOTICED IN THE WORK
- GRAMMATICAL INDEX
- SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- THE CONSTITUTIONS DEALT WITH BY ARISTOTLE IN THE POLITICS
- Errata
- TEXT OF BOOK VI (IV)
- TEXT OF BOOK VII (V)
- TEXT OF BOOK VIII (VI)
- CRITICAL NOTES
- NOTES TO BOOK VI (IV)
- PRELIMINARY REMARKS ON BOOK VII (V)
- NOTES TO BOOK VIII (VI)
- APPENDIX
- ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS TO VOL. IV
- GENERAL INDEX
- INDEX OF GREEK WORDS NOTICED IN THE WORK
- GRAMMATICAL INDEX
- SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS
Summary
The counsels given in the eighth and ninth chapters of the Seventh (old Fifth) Book are as a rule deduced from the investigations in the preceding part of the Book as to the causes of the overthrow of constitutions.
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- Politics of AristotleWith an Introduction, Two Prefatory Essays and Notes Critical and Explanatory, pp. 569 - 570Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1902