[585]. Op. cit., p. 39, on the basis of Pol. 1258b34 f.: τὸ δὲ κατὰ μέρος ἀκριβολογεῖσθαι χρήσιμον μὲν πρὸς τὰς ἐργασίας, φορτικὸν δὲ τὸ ἐνδιατρίβειν. φορτικόν may mean merely “tiresome,” not “vulgar.”

[586]. Cf. Zmavc, Archiv., etc., p. 431; cf. passages cited infra, on the attitude of Aristotle to labor; cf. vi (iv). 4. 1291a1 ff., especially ἔστι δὲ τοῦτο τὸ περὶ τὰς τέχνας ὧν ἄνευ πόλιν ἀδύνατον οἰκεῖσθαι.

[587]. Pol. 1258a34-38, cited on p. [89], n. 2.

[588]. 1258b9-21.

[589]. Ibid. 40 ff.; cf. Newman, op. cit., II, 204, on the statements of Varro De re rustica i. 1. 8 and Columella i. 1. 7 that Aristotle and Theophrastus wrote on agriculture. Cf. also (Plato) Axiochus 368C.

[590]. Pol. iv (vii). 9. 1329a1 f.

[591]. 1254a1 ff.; cf. pp. [68] and [88] for Greek terms.

[592]. 1254a2-4.

[593]. Op. cit., ii, chap. i.

[594]. Pol. 1254a7; cf. p. [88], n. 10.