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Plato, Republic, Book 8, section 544d (search)
peciesCf. 445 C. For DIAFANEI= Cf. Tim. 60 A, 67 A, Laws 634 C, and on 548 C, p. 253, note g.? For, no doubt, there are hereditary principalitiesDUNASTEI=AI Cf. Laws 680 B, 681 D. But the word usually has an invidious suggestion. See Newman on Aristot.Pol. 1272 b 10. Cf. ibid. 1292 b 5-10, 1293 a 31, 1298 a 32; also Lysias ii. 18, where it is opposed to democracy, Isoc.Panath. 148, where it is used of the tyranny of Peisistratus, ibid. 43 of Minos. Cf. Panegyr. 39 and NorIin on Panegyr. 105 (Loeb). Isocrates also uses it frequently of the power or sovereignty of Philip, Phil. 3, 6, 69, 133, etc. Cf. also Gorg. 492 B, Polit. 291