[159] Ibid. i. 2, 6, quoting Hom. Od. ix. 114.—(W.)

[160] Ficinus translates: "Uno proverbio che quasi bestemmiando dice, Abbi pari in casa."

[161] "Obliqua" = παρεκβάσεις. V. Arist. Eth. viii. 10; Pol. iii. 7.—(W.)

[162] Arist. Phys. Ausc. ii. 2.—(W.)

[163] De Consol. Phil. ii. met. 8.—(W.)

[164] "Sine proprio perfectivo."

[165] Arist. Metaphys. xii. 10, who quotes from Hom. Il. ii. 204.—(W.)

[166] Ecl. iv. 6.

[167] Gilbert de la Porrée, †1154. The "Six Principles" were the last six of the Ten Categories of Aristotle, and the book became one of the chief elementary logic-books of the Middle Ages. Vide Hauréau, Philosophie Scolastique, 1e Partie, p. 452.

[168] From Arist. Ethics, v. 1.—(W.)