102 'Archdologm Attics Lib. 2. Cap, 1.
rned the Magistrates in their offices, if all things were mana-
ged well by them, otherwise they put them out.They heard
publiquecaosesjlooked into consiscategoods,and pouesslons
lest by inheritance. In the second, any one with leave might
freely speake of private and publiqiae affaires. In the third
they gave audience to Ambassadours, who before ought to
deliver their letters to the Prytanes. In the fourth they tiea-
ted of holy things, sach as belong to their gods and worlhip
of them. The first meeting was the eleventh day of the Pry-
tanea; the second, the twentieth; the third, the thirtieth; the
fourth, the three and thirtieth. 1 find a difference betweene
p «1. the g Scholiaft of Ariflofbam and Vidian in the daies on
i in Don. Which they came together, one making the firftday of the
p. 443. moneth to be the day on which the first assembiy was, the
other the eleventh of the Pr}fdae<?, which seems truest. And
whereas they both write that every moneth there were three
lawfull assemblies, to wit, on the first, tench, thirtieth j or.
centh,twentieth, thirtieth,we are not so to reckon them, buc
according to the Prytanea, it being the Prytanes charge to
congregate the people.They seem to have been called %vdeu
lKKK«a-'icu,becm(e in them they did xvfSv 4-'is's?**i«5«stabli(h
ifutlkSch ^ecrees»as tne a Scholiast of Aristophanes. Other assemblics
Ariss loe: ' tncrc were which are termed b cvyn\n7oi,vihen warre,or any
laud," * sudden accident troubled the State, the the people were cal*
led together over and above thosefoure times in a Viytanea,
They are stiled oJs;a«7M,because the people of their own ac„
cord met on the other daies; but when they would have z
Convocation some went about the City and called them.
Poll: p. 405. There islikewise i&wamsU, when they were summoned
out of the fields to goe to theassembly. It seems to me thac
theGryer in the streets on their lawfull asiemblies gave some
token when they (hould haften; and so much d Ariftopbanes
_ „ , witHcssess bringing in the woman speaking, that it is high
t&ib^isi time to be ftirring,becat}se the Qryer • M-ri&v Jtemww.hati
' cryed the second time. And indeed need waj there of some
warning
rned the Magistrates in their offices, if all things were mana-
ged well by them, otherwise they put them out.They heard
publiquecaosesjlooked into consiscategoods,and pouesslons
lest by inheritance. In the second, any one with leave might
freely speake of private and publiqiae affaires. In the third
they gave audience to Ambassadours, who before ought to
deliver their letters to the Prytanes. In the fourth they tiea-
ted of holy things, sach as belong to their gods and worlhip
of them. The first meeting was the eleventh day of the Pry-
tanea; the second, the twentieth; the third, the thirtieth; the
fourth, the three and thirtieth. 1 find a difference betweene
p «1. the g Scholiaft of Ariflofbam and Vidian in the daies on
i in Don. Which they came together, one making the firftday of the
p. 443. moneth to be the day on which the first assembiy was, the
other the eleventh of the Pr}fdae<?, which seems truest. And
whereas they both write that every moneth there were three
lawfull assemblies, to wit, on the first, tench, thirtieth j or.
centh,twentieth, thirtieth,we are not so to reckon them, buc
according to the Prytanea, it being the Prytanes charge to
congregate the people.They seem to have been called %vdeu
lKKK«a-'icu,becm(e in them they did xvfSv 4-'is's?**i«5«stabli(h
ifutlkSch ^ecrees»as tne a Scholiast of Aristophanes. Other assemblics
Ariss loe: ' tncrc were which are termed b cvyn\n7oi,vihen warre,or any
laud," * sudden accident troubled the State, the the people were cal*
led together over and above thosefoure times in a Viytanea,
They are stiled oJs;a«7M,because the people of their own ac„
cord met on the other daies; but when they would have z
Convocation some went about the City and called them.
Poll: p. 405. There islikewise i&wamsU, when they were summoned
out of the fields to goe to theassembly. It seems to me thac
theGryer in the streets on their lawfull asiemblies gave some
token when they (hould haften; and so much d Ariftopbanes
_ „ , witHcssess bringing in the woman speaking, that it is high
t&ib^isi time to be ftirring,becat}se the Qryer • M-ri&v Jtemww.hati
' cryed the second time. And indeed need waj there of some
warning