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the athenian constitution-第16部分

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st magistrates alleged to be disqualified; this function comes within their province; but some such cases are brought up by the Thesmothetae。   There are also five Introducers of Cases (Eisagogeis); elected by lot; one for each pair of tribes; who bring up the 'monthly' cases to the law…courts。 'Monthly' cases are these: refusal to pay up a dowry where a party is bound to do so; refusal to pay interest on money borrowed at 12 per cent。; or where a man desirous of setting up business in the market has borrowed from another man capital to start with; also cases of slander; cases arising out of  friendly loans or partnerships; and cases concerned with slaves; cattle; and the office of trierarch; or with banks。 These are brought up as 'monthly' cases and are introduced by these officers; but the Receivers…General perform the same function in cases for or against the farmers of taxes。 Those in which the sum concerned is not more than ten drachmas they can decide summarily; but all above  that amount they bring into the law…courts as 'monthly' cases。

Part 53

  The Forty are also elected by lot; four from each tribe;  before whom suitors bring all other cases。 Formerly they were thirty in number; and they went on circuit through the demes to hear causes; but after the oligarchy of the Thirty they were increased to forty。 They have full powers to decide cases in which the amount at issue does not exceed ten drachmas; but anything beyond that value they hand over to the Arbitrators。 The Arbitrators take up the case; and; if they cannot bring the parties to an agreement; they give a decision。 If their decision satisfies both parties; and they abide by it; the case is at an end; but if either of the parties appeals to the law…courts; the Arbitrators enclose the evidence; the pleadings; and the laws quoted in the case in two urns; those of the  plaintiff in the one; and those of the defendant in the other。 These they seal up and; having attached to them the decision of the arbitrator; written out on a tablet; place them in the custody of the four justices whose function it is to introduce cases on behalf of the tribe of the defendant。 These officers take them and bring up the case before the law…court; to a jury of two hundred and one members in  cases up to the value of a thousand drachmas; or to one of four hundred  and one in cases above that value。 No laws or pleadings or evidence may be used except those which were adduced before the Arbitrator; and have been enclosed in the urns。   The Arbitrators are persons in the sixtieth year of their age; this appears from the schedule of the Archons and the Eponymi。 There are two classes of Eponymi; the ten who give their names to the tribes; and the forty…two of the years of service。 The youths; on being enrolled among the citizens; were formerly registered upon whitened tablets; and the names were appended of the Archon in whose year they were enrolled; and of the Eponymus who had been in  course in the preceding year; at the present day they are written on a bronze pillar; which stands in front of the Council…chamber; near  the Eponymi of the tribes。 Then the Forty take the last of the Eponymi of the years of service; and assign the arbitrations to the persons  belonging to that year; casting lots to determine which arbitrations each shall undertake; and every one is compelled to carry through the arbitrations which the lot assigns to him。 The law enacts  that any one who does not serve as Arbitrator when he has arrived at the necessary age shall lose his civil rights; unless he happens to be holding some other office during that year; or to be out of the country。 These are the only persons who escape the duty。 Any one who suffers injustice at the hands of the Arbitrator may appeal to the whole board of Arbitrators; and if they find the magistrate guilty; the law enacts that he shall lose his civil rights。 The persons thus condemned have; however; in their turn an appeal。 The  Eponymi are also used in reference to military expeditions; when the men of military age are despatched on service; a notice is put up stating  that the men from such…and such an Archon and Eponymus to such…and such another Archon and Eponymus are to go on the expedition。

Part 54

  The following magistrates also are elected by lot: Five Commissioners of Roads (Hodopoei); who; with an assigned body of public slaves; are required to keep the roads in order: and ten Auditors; with ten assistants; to whom all persons who have held any office must give in their accounts。 These are the only officers who audit the accounts of those who are subject to examination; and who bring them up for examination before the law…courts。 If they detect any magistrate in embezzlement; the jury condemn him for  theft; and he is obliged to repay tenfold the sum he is declared to have misappropriated。 If they charge a magistrate with accepting  bribes and the jury convict him; they fine him for corruption; and this sum too is repaid tenfold。 Or if they convict him of unfair dealing; he is fined on that charge; and the sum assessed is paid without increase; if payment is made before the ninth prytany; but otherwise it is doubled。 A tenfold fine is not doubled。   The Clerk of the prytany; as he is called; is also elected by lot。 He has the charge of all public documents; and keeps the resolutions which are passed by the Assembly; and checks the transcripts of all other official papers and attends at the sessions of the Council。 Formerly he was elected by open vote; and the most distinguished and trustworthy persons were elected to the post; as is known from the fact that the name of this officer is appended on the pillars recording treaties of alliance and grants of consulship and citizenship。 Now; however; he is elected by lot。 There is; in addition; a Clerk of the Laws; elected by lot; who attends at the sessions of the Council; and he too checks the transcript of all the laws。 The Assembly also elects by open vote a clerk to read documents to it and to the Council; but he has no other duty except that of reading aloud。   The Assembly also elects by lot the Commissioners of Public Worship (Hieropoei) known as the Commissioners for Sacrifices; who offer the sacrifices appointed by oracle; and; in  conjunction with the seers; take the auspices whenever there is occasion。 It also  elects by lot ten others; known as Annual Commissioners; who offer certain sacrifices and administer all the quadrennial festivals except the Panathenaea。 There are the following quadrennial festivals:  first that of Delos (where there is also a sexennial festival); secondly the Brauronia; thirdly the Heracleia; fourthly the Eleusinia; and fifthly the Panathenaea; and no two of these are celebrated in the same place。 To these the Hephaestia has now been added; in the archonship of Cephisophon。   An Archon is also elected by lot for Salamis; and a Demarch for Piraeus。 These officers celebrate the Dionysia in these two places; and appoint Choregi。 In Salamis; moreover; the name of the Archon is publicly recorded。

Part 55

  All the foregoing magistrates are elected by lot; and their powers are those which have been stated。 To pass on to the nine Archons; as t
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