... the husbandmen in profit, and the artificers in number. And that Theseus was the first, who, as Aristotle says, out of an inclination to popular government, parted with the regal power, Homer also seems to testify, in his catalogue of the ships, where... Archæologia Græca, Or The Antiquities of Greece - Pàgina 12per John Potter - 1722 - 464 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| John Potter - 1728 - 534 pàgines
...Husbandmen in Profit, and the Artificers in Number. And Tbefeus <' was the firft, who, as Ariftotle fays, out of an Inclination to popular " Government, parted...Catalogue of the Ships, where he gives the Name of " AS]*©-, or People, to the- Athenians only. In this manner Tbefeus fettl'd the Atbfnian Government,... | |
| John Potter - 1751 - 528 pàgines
...Hufbahdmen in Profit, and the Artificers in Number, " And Thefeus was the firft, who, as Arijlotle fays, out of an Inclination " to popular Government, parted with the Regal Power j which Homer " alfo feems to intimate in his Catalogue of the Ships, where he gives " the Name of... | |
| John Potter - 1808 - 588 pàgines
...husbandmen in profit, and the artificers in number. And Theseus was the first, who, as Aristotle says, out of an inclination to popular government, parted with the regal power -, which Homer also seems to intimate in his catalogue of the ships, where he gives the name of Aif^a;, or people,... | |
| John Potter (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1818 - 590 pàgines
...husbandmen in profit, and the artificers in number. And Theseus was the first, who, as Aristotle says, out of an inclination to popular government, parted with the regal power ; which Homer also seems to intimate in his catalogue of the ships, where be gives the name of AJ.««; , or people,... | |
| John Potter - 1818 - 590 pàgines
...husbandmen in profit, and the artificers in number. And Theseus was the first, who, as Aristotle says, out of an inclination to popular government, parted with the regal power ; which Homer also seems to intimate in his catalogue of the ships, where he gives the name of AS^oj, or people,... | |
| Thomas Swinburne Carr - 1838 - 520 pàgines
...first, says Aristotle, who voluntarily parted with the regal power ; which Homer also appears to attest in his catalogue of the ships, where he gives the name of people to the Athenians alone.2 From the time of Theseuss the kings were re1 This hypothesis of division... | |
| Plutarch - 1880 - 626 pàgines
...husbandmen in profit, and the artificers in number. And that Theseus was the first, who, as Aristotle says, out of an inclination to popular government, parted with the regal power, Homer also seems to testify, in his catalogue of the ships, where he gives the name of People to the... | |
| Plutarch - 1881 - 948 pàgines
...husbandmen in profit, and the artificers in number. And that Theseus was the first, who, as Aristotle says, out of an inclination to popular government, parted •with the regal power, Homer also seems to testify, in his catalogue of the ships, where he gives the name of people to the... | |
| Plutarch - 1883 - 570 pàgines
...of an inclination to popular government, parted with the regal power, Homer also seems to testify, in his catalogue of the ships, where he gives the name of People to the Athenians only. He also coined money, and stamped it with the image of an ox, either... | |
| Plutarch - 1883 - 500 pàgines
...husbandmen in profit, and the artificers in number. And that Theseus was the first, who, as Aristotle says, out of an inclination to popular government, parted with the regal power, Homer also seems to testify, in his catalogue of the ships, where he gives the name of People to the... | |
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