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Book II - Wilbourhall.org

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176 0OYKYAIAOY isJYTTPA^U^ B.abandoned in favour of the view that 8 is nom., and tobe explained by anacoluthon. The edd. of the last decadehave returned to the old view, especially since 1883—Schneiderin N. Jahrb. '83, p. 457.) Cf. rb 84. It refers to the whole ofthe preceding sentence. 4"'X^''—oiily here in Thuc. ='spirit'; elsewhere 'life.' CI. compares efi/'i/xos- ' k.t.X.—this defines courage, as distinct from Opdaos. Aristotle (Eth.<strong>II</strong>. 2, 7) places the virtue dvdpeia midway between the vicesdeiXla and dpdcro^. Cf. Plat. Protag. 351 A, Aristot. Eth. ill.7, 11 fol. Suva—of the hardships of war. T|8ta—of thepleasures of peace.

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