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

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I?3 Arch*ologi£ Attk£ Lib. 3. Cap. g;
soever had slain any body was compelled to flee the Coun-
try, or slaying dye, were the cause never lb jtist. 'Ey npyT*-
yj/y Here they sace on things inanimate. As if a stone3timber,
ironjorsuch Uke,fall on a mara3& kill him, if the party that
ssung this be not kaown , sentence was paft on that thing
/ Pollux loco which slew him,and the f tpvKogtLsiyHt, that were the Masters
cirato. of this Gourt.were to see this thing cast out of the Territo-
Iph p.'io^" rie* of A^ens»to which e lEschines alludes.T<i (#i liKa. ^ 1^
sox-leipij \agpoa^o(j%J The first thing thac here was judged was
an axe,wherewith the Priest3 whom they call B»?6i/©-, had
ssain an Oxe on the Altar of Jupiter Polieus in the time os E-
retthius.'Er p^cltIoT. In that pa: t of Pire*nm which isnexc
the Sea, is a place which they name ppe«T7t>s3 from Phreutus
an Heroijsome think ; not because it stood in a pit, whence
JiLib. o&av. h Pollux names it b p.pearsr Here they were judged who
„j having; ssed out of another country for unwillfull muither
•onTa0 Ari- ' V*7751 ^ wfativnei <wrir ;sA<T/u^'av,they that drove him out
stocr.415. not acquitting him, if in the space of his exile it happened
that he wittingly slew another he answered here. The pro*
ceeding was in this sort.The Judges assembled h ppeai-JoYJa
AJfanost. ib. a place seaced on the Sea , k liirov im)&\li(Mvtv co>S«*«7!}<or,
I Rodolphus vvherc the cni/sV drawing neare in a boat or bark was to make
Gualcer. out .. , b .J „ , , „ . ,. ,
♦/Poliuxin- hisapology,-? yns ts-^n^o^ivos,not coming to /awaortoucn-
terpms it ing it,neither cafting anchor1 or moaring his bark;and is he
Scalam terras were found guilty he underwent deserved punishment: if
iniicenrem-, ne were not sound guilty they cleared him os that fa£t, not
bladder ^tbl discharging him of the sormer ra tUj o c/wswejTe a<<p'otiq>
Orerh ' ylwvu^yj.^ know not whether I maybe of thatupinion that
aft^r. other* are in this, that if he were cast in this tryall, he was
m Dcmosihe- exposed to the cruell mercy of the wind and waves. These
nes-. „. last quoted words seem to contradict it. The first that ever
tensis dcbel- angered here was Teuctr, proving himselfe to be innocent
la Trojano.l. of the death of Ajax:* whom they treacheroussy circumven-
6;p. 14j. ted because he desended not his sather2e/«Mow}drove oup of
S alarm
 
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