Solone in Alex. Aphr. Comm. in Arist. Top. II 2 (CAG II 2, p. 139,26 - 140,3 Wallies)
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In his commentary on Aristotle’s Topics Alexander of Aphrodisias (CAG II 2, p. 139,26-140,3 Wallies) refers to Solo as the enactor of a law against neutrality. The law is also mentioned in Aristotle’s Athenaion Politeia, in Plutarch’s Vita Solonis and in some other sources. Through a deep examination of Alexander’s text and of the testimonia we try to emend Wallies’ text.Downloads
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