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Rous, Francis; Bogan, Zachary [Editor]
Archaeologiae Atticae Libri Septem — Oxford, 1658

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11 is Arch£ologi£ Attic* Lib 3. Cap. 3.
mPoIltix lib. called » n,a,yyia>Tcti Canceling, •by the Greekes yjyixiJii't
mPoUuxIoco "^""gh **W*Ls more properly lignify the doer os the JW-
citato. supjou, besore which was0a rope os fisty seet length drawn,
o This is and publique servants set, that none might enter, but who
<tfu%irs'e{M. had bustnesse.The partitionl thinke was but weake38c there-
Pollux- fore by Demosthenes caled d&ivns Ktyx.\is. Within which
/>Pag.48j. none was permitted to come but the Judges. And theresore
< Plutarch.m , j)mopms did long to hear Callissratus plead con-
; cerning Oropus, he over entreated his Pedagogue that he
would bring him, where he might have the happiefTe to
be an auditor. The Pfdagogue therefore aquainted with the
publique officers that opened the doores, rii cd oiy>ovjtt{ to
cT/wiCTeiet cAi/xos t£»,procured him a place where he might hear
and not be seen, h> «JtetS^VV©- d'3$Kt»s £,Y.i<nfy When then
the Judges dad gone within the bars., leaftany shonldbe
iAristoph. wanting the 9t£Co cried b''E/t/j Suymriv HawsdV3 «VJt6>5 is
pag, 494. any Judge be without the'doore of the place os Judgment,
^fV'irJs1" ^ encer' ° Because if any came after the case began to
• be pleaded he could not have admission. Being then seated
the Crier read the indkement/^Ms^js a copy os some part
cHoof Tiny* °£which you have in A Dewojlhenes. EBAA^E NIKOBTAOS
Wivtlov. p. EniBOTAETSAS eMOIj &e,(in which according to the cu-
5<57. stome of ethe old JEg)ptians; were given up to the court in
*Boemus De writing all the reasons os accusation, the wrong received 8c
Costhumi del thc manner os k3 with an estimation os the dammage; The
kGenn lib. severai{ heads os which the Judges wrote downe,leafhhe
Impleader and desendant (hould swerve srom what they
had in hand.Then slood up the Suiter in a pulpit on the left
hand os the Tribunall,& spake an accusatory oration, made
sor the moil part by some os th< ^sjficl^Oratours.- which ufe
brought in by * Antiphon the Rhamnufian, s Clemens of A-
-rAnlt. Rkct. lextisrfsia calls jtoutrkis hoy*; £<%)t,£<i<nv y^dtpnv e Ckero, scri-
sStnat 'i. "10* quibm in judiciis mercmur, Inch, as Lysiw
pag.ro22tf. is reported to have done for Socrates'. Which leaft it should
g In Brute xeceed in kngth,was limited to a certeine time., by a veffellj
ih
 
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