• I04 'drchdologia Attica Lib. 3. Clip. 4*
A^ltoph™11* v°ice:>s r'si *y>fw«v 0K\imr, who will make a speech; Where*
37i. oiod! upon one os the g Elders that gave this verdi£t, it being
Sic. 1.15. ' non permitted to any to utter his opinion, before thereve-
^^"ost- p. rend hoary head had spcnt his judgement. Whence by h Ds-
'contr rnC{ woiJheMej rhey'are ftiled 0/«\»3oW, thosc that were wont to
initio! tC' orate- Aster they had sinissied their sayings, others had leave
6 Phi/lipp.i. to declare themselves. Neither muft we omit the fafliion
they had to exclude all private men srom their alTemblics
sometimes, when the senate alone sate or the Areepegelkall
Gouncell, fometimes to debarre all servants, Grangers, and
men deprived os their liberties srom their convents, which
Plut» << at ox^er timet they admitted, & then was it called5
1.. 11.17. p&wffitJ.cL, £ 7d' sZttfav) an open Theater to all comers. The
place os meeting was called npo'£, Pnyx, -eunin wt7ivKv<$§%
"<v/S}a.i \v £wth,srom the frequent concourfe of people there.
It ftood on a rock, and therefore by Ariftophanes is called
otV*. 345, Sch. ojwfM $ Iw. There was a flipend sor them
that came to affemblies, as you may fee in Demoft. contra
i %iWoc. And Koia-riv Woimtos. Becaufe they might be
,at Ieafure without dammage. Ariftot. Fol. J. c. 13. They
asTembled also in ?ir*m. Vlp. in Dim.
CAP. Ill; SECT. I;
De Tribunalibus Attkiti & srimumde
ScnalU UtrmKoaiat.
rHen the mutiny between the faction os Megachi
&Cyledifturbed the Attkk.Common Wealth, S<3-
/oKperfwaded the people that thofe whom sor their audaci-
ty in drawing away the fuppliants from the Altars they
^Plut.SoIon. named mould undergoe }udgement,there Werecha-
Pi 6a. I. 51- fen k three hundred men, ae^VJ^according to their worth
to sit upon the cafe.But thcse were not a perpetual judicato-
ry- Foe when the people raurnmred ac the cutting oss os the
usury
A^ltoph™11* v°ice:>s r'si *y>fw«v 0K\imr, who will make a speech; Where*
37i. oiod! upon one os the g Elders that gave this verdi£t, it being
Sic. 1.15. ' non permitted to any to utter his opinion, before thereve-
^^"ost- p. rend hoary head had spcnt his judgement. Whence by h Ds-
'contr rnC{ woiJheMej rhey'are ftiled 0/«\»3oW, thosc that were wont to
initio! tC' orate- Aster they had sinissied their sayings, others had leave
6 Phi/lipp.i. to declare themselves. Neither muft we omit the fafliion
they had to exclude all private men srom their alTemblics
sometimes, when the senate alone sate or the Areepegelkall
Gouncell, fometimes to debarre all servants, Grangers, and
men deprived os their liberties srom their convents, which
Plut» << at ox^er timet they admitted, & then was it called5
1.. 11.17. p&wffitJ.cL, £ 7d' sZttfav) an open Theater to all comers. The
place os meeting was called npo'£, Pnyx, -eunin wt7ivKv<$§%
"<v/S}a.i \v £wth,srom the frequent concourfe of people there.
It ftood on a rock, and therefore by Ariftophanes is called
otV*. 345, Sch. ojwfM $ Iw. There was a flipend sor them
that came to affemblies, as you may fee in Demoft. contra
i %iWoc. And Koia-riv Woimtos. Becaufe they might be
,at Ieafure without dammage. Ariftot. Fol. J. c. 13. They
asTembled also in ?ir*m. Vlp. in Dim.
CAP. Ill; SECT. I;
De Tribunalibus Attkiti & srimumde
ScnalU UtrmKoaiat.
rHen the mutiny between the faction os Megachi
&Cyledifturbed the Attkk.Common Wealth, S<3-
/oKperfwaded the people that thofe whom sor their audaci-
ty in drawing away the fuppliants from the Altars they
^Plut.SoIon. named mould undergoe }udgement,there Werecha-
Pi 6a. I. 51- fen k three hundred men, ae^VJ^according to their worth
to sit upon the cafe.But thcse were not a perpetual judicato-
ry- Foe when the people raurnmred ac the cutting oss os the
usury