Arch£o\ogi£ Attics Lib.%. Cap. g, 153
Salamis^unio which that he might be ressored he made ap»
peal to this Court. Which gives Tight to b /triftmle "Ora jih b Politicon
eivsmri po»u, c/tji KO.SnS'o ow^spt^), htyjjj'Y.et ^Y\) 7^ c.v 4' c< iT'
9sanloi JiHudetev. Judicatories concerning men Hying sor
murther, that care for their bringing back againe3such as in
Athens, tv ty <pfia.7lo'i When the party prosequuting will not
admit of reconciliation!
C A P. III. S EOT. V.
Deiribunalilusreliquis. U&/>J$vw Xe'^ras. Bat^/ks.
B
Esides these Courts os bloud and causes criminall, there
were for civill matters these, Helita, os which btfore
sor the excellency os it I treated nA&$v&v. Or this name
there are tW0;>7&&@v?cv pS^ov ^pirnr s the greater and the
middle. In this Court were handled matters, saies Peijs,
that exceeded not one drachme, to which c Anfteilc might c PoIlt-,'h,4-
be thought to look, speaking os Judicatories v±* sisxs or, c,1?'
cma.yKo.y[MTwv, too. J)(tyjuS.itt &c. And this was the mean- ^ Atticis p.
ing os d Pdusaniasih*%isoit a-xwiov-mr wVo Suing here 27. /. 13.
sortheleastoccasior.8. Tht Vndecimviri were Judges of the
CourtjWhich made Petit to fuppofe that it was not to be sPausanias
reckoned among the «N*<* JWnW. It ssood e iri^etvti m 'bideni-
in an obfeure place of the city; whence Vr in ' Pag' 4 *0'
f Demelihenes, it by Ffyim expounded privily, by a Member
taken fro the fituation os the Judicatory, or, audn-t
ffi iv r oiyjoJhsj.Ui( %vJbv, iy xfvytt fa q>cutc(j.ty*, from gocds
secretly hidden.'e 1 wa^/3i/s«, tf'rTi >r« xce'^gjs. Tel^cy, from
the sorme os it5 which feemsto have been triangular. E<t-
T&tX'"»iand *o;r;wo?i',from the colours that ivere painted A^,'e„ 0^p*
c iJ3i TtJ e?AKiax.tp f tttro^n upon the post of the entry, snfwe- ^Vift.'
rable to which there was a ftaffe given to the Judges, that Sch. pag ft*
R 3 they
Salamis^unio which that he might be ressored he made ap»
peal to this Court. Which gives Tight to b /triftmle "Ora jih b Politicon
eivsmri po»u, c/tji KO.SnS'o ow^spt^), htyjjj'Y.et ^Y\) 7^ c.v 4' c< iT'
9sanloi JiHudetev. Judicatories concerning men Hying sor
murther, that care for their bringing back againe3such as in
Athens, tv ty <pfia.7lo'i When the party prosequuting will not
admit of reconciliation!
C A P. III. S EOT. V.
Deiribunalilusreliquis. U&/>J$vw Xe'^ras. Bat^/ks.
B
Esides these Courts os bloud and causes criminall, there
were for civill matters these, Helita, os which btfore
sor the excellency os it I treated nA&$v&v. Or this name
there are tW0;>7&&@v?cv pS^ov ^pirnr s the greater and the
middle. In this Court were handled matters, saies Peijs,
that exceeded not one drachme, to which c Anfteilc might c PoIlt-,'h,4-
be thought to look, speaking os Judicatories v±* sisxs or, c,1?'
cma.yKo.y[MTwv, too. J)(tyjuS.itt &c. And this was the mean- ^ Atticis p.
ing os d Pdusaniasih*%isoit a-xwiov-mr wVo Suing here 27. /. 13.
sortheleastoccasior.8. Tht Vndecimviri were Judges of the
CourtjWhich made Petit to fuppofe that it was not to be sPausanias
reckoned among the «N*<* JWnW. It ssood e iri^etvti m 'bideni-
in an obfeure place of the city; whence Vr in ' Pag' 4 *0'
f Demelihenes, it by Ffyim expounded privily, by a Member
taken fro the fituation os the Judicatory, or, audn-t
ffi iv r oiyjoJhsj.Ui( %vJbv, iy xfvytt fa q>cutc(j.ty*, from gocds
secretly hidden.'e 1 wa^/3i/s«, tf'rTi >r« xce'^gjs. Tel^cy, from
the sorme os it5 which feemsto have been triangular. E<t-
T&tX'"»iand *o;r;wo?i',from the colours that ivere painted A^,'e„ 0^p*
c iJ3i TtJ e?AKiax.tp f tttro^n upon the post of the entry, snfwe- ^Vift.'
rable to which there was a ftaffe given to the Judges, that Sch. pag ft*
R 3 they