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1 Abbr | Gorgias; Theaet. = Theaetetus.~Arist. = Aristotle; Nic. Eth. = 2 Not, 1| foreign both to Plato and Arist, though Stobaeus, Ethica 3 Not, 1| the ευμαθεια, μνημη of Arist. (who adds αγχινοια σοφια 4 Not, 1| Plato Tim. 49 E, 50 A, also Arist. Metaph H, 1, R. and P. 5 Not, 1| which makes it ποιον, hence Arist. calls one of his categories 6 Not, 1| are ‛απλα and συνθετα, see Arist. De Coelo, I. 2 (R. and 7 Not, 1| above, the ειδος or μορφη of Arist. Omnibus without rebus is 8 Not, 1| physici credere esse minimum, Arist. Physica, I. 1 ουκ εστιν 9 Not, 1| Xenocrates (R. and P. 243—247), Arist. too distinguishes between 10 Not, 1| persuadendum: το πιθανον is with Arist. and all ancient authorities 11 Not, 1| Academico-Peripatetic school. Summary. Arist. crushed the ιδεαι of Plato, 12 Not, 1| the διανοητικαι αρεται of Arist., could be said to belong 13 Not, 1| virtutum: both Plato and Arist. roughly divided the nature 14 Not, 1| obey (cf. T.D. II. 47, and Arist. το μεν ‛ως λογον εχον, 15 Not, 1| sense found in the Ethics of Arist. In this sense virtue is 16 Not, 1| Tim. 69 C, Rep. 436, 441, Arist. De Anima II. 3, etc.; cf. 17 Not, 1| certainly wrong in stating that Arist. derived mind from this 18 Not, 1| αεικινητος αιθηρ of Aristotle! Arist. had guarded himself by 19 Not, 1| natural home, just where Arist. placed his πεμπτον σωμα 20 Not, 1| stars which both Plato and Arist. looked on as divine (cf. 21 Not, 1| the distinction drawn by Arist. between animal heat and 22 Not, 1| πασχειν ‛υπ' αλληλων, qu. from Arist. De Gen. et Corr. I. 7, 23 Not, 1| αρχαι της αποδειξεως of Arist. which, induced from experience 24 Not, 2| meaning cf. T.D. III. 69 and Arist. on the progress of philosophy 25 Not, 2| distinction is as old as Plato and Arist., and is of constant occurrence 26 Not, 2| το ‛εν φανηναι. Faber qu. Arist. Problemata XVII. 31 δια 27 Not, 2| 119. Parmenides ignem: cf. Arist. Met. A. 5 qu. R. and P.