De mysteriis. Edited with critical and explanatory notes

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Cf. 76. 78.

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επι χὶ νίζειν, do put a measure to the voto it holi ille office of ἐπιστάτης. See en Mem. i. l. 18. and Oroliis concession in the casei public debiors, e Bockli, ubi. on Ath. p. 392 Note. Im νίσασθαι. Infinitive or imperative. i. 79 85 87.98 where it is intorchangod with tho imperative . henthe infinitive appears in reo for the imperative, the uteis that, hen used orithe than secondiersons of the imperative, the subjectis the infinitive e in the recusa

Cf. r. αn. 887 894. but 2 when sed io the seco, up rsonis the imperative, that the subjecti tho infinitivo

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ah Euthuni mere in intimate connexion it in Logistae, audat question belonge incliscriminates to liber authority. Die infimate connexion etwoen the w offices is stridingly Proved by a Mere in Andocides, in hieti mention is ad of those hose accounts mere found unsatisfactor tu the Logisteria by the Euthiuii O the Assessors, an affording round for an indici ment. ThoLo tae and the Euthun were ac ten in number. I Whilo the accounts were Min examine by the Logistae an aec e cameior ard this natur ad cause delay an it is for this the Euthuriiseem to have been appotatest, is assistant to the Lolliat e V Ockli PubL Eeon Ath. p. 189 OH f. Hermatin, Polla Ant. DI 54. 5 foll.

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'Εφεται, at Athens, the Ephetae a coxartii 51 Ε atauctae, salito have been create by Draco oor cases O homicide utide tho Αρχων Βασιλευς, Andoc. 10. 43. Cf. Plut Sol. 9. Alter thecreatio of the Senate of Areopagus, hic too ali cases of willulmiuder, the phetae trie only the lesse cases of homicile in theiOur eouris o Delphinium, Palladium, Prytaneum aD Phreario. Demosth. 43-646. Arist. Frr. 417-19. Pollux, S. 125. ,' id teli, M. ed. Severith. f. also Pape ea in V . προς Witti Da ives is Ver rare in Attic prose. x also is no osten found in his construction, and then, o the mos pari, ni Witti verba of irino

Cl. Porso ad Eur Hec. 762. Sehomann ISaeus, P. 348. Cobet, Tar. Leci. p. 99. Common nough in Ionic

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return. For κατιδεαι in his sense, Pape cites Aesch.

Agam. 1283. Herod. iii 45. X. 26. Xen Hellen. i. 2.14 A commoner torm for this is κατελθειν. illi rogardio εἰπειν illi an infinitivρ, though that construction is strongincondemned by Rutheriorix Prajat Labr. p. lvi., an ad Labr. p. lin, Andocides urnishes us with two genuine example in an 64. So lat. feneae.

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the apodosis is a leugili forme by the veri, γνωτε buthchen the truce a made icit the Lacedaevmniam, nuiso upulleu dolor the walis ... heu, 8αy, Ou returne ij Om h Piraeus, etc. his epanaleptic, o resumptive force of δἐ επειδη δε is no uncommon in the Orators. See

vengeance, o determinet to et the past O.' εαν, oblivioni tradere,' ReiSke. For γιγνωσκειν, determi te, ei. Note ad g 9. γενομενον is a nominative abSolute, aiter

Hermann Cist. n. l3. Schomann ISaeus, P. 346. Neque haec participia accusativo caSu, Sed nominativo magis accipierida videntur, inermann l. c. i. chaser, Phit.

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δόξαντα ὀ υμῖν, and when his a decide on. Forthis singular ut o ver uncommon construction, in place of hicli e even fin δόξαν ταυτα, se Schiifer ad Greg. Or. p. 130. Bernhardy, N. S. p. 419. Obet, Nov. ecl. p. 326 327. adley, Gr. Gr g 974. a. Forthe infinitive επιμελεῖσθαι, cf. Note ad Di 2.

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τῶν πολιτειων αυται πλεῖστον χρινον διαμενουσιν, αιτινες ὁ ν o

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Eponymi per ille old Athenian ancestra heroes, after homClisthenes named ille I Phylae Thei Statues Stood in the marhet- Place, Dea the Βουλε πηριοι . There ore here at Phibile notice 'ore ille ut' ' enseter Se Pausaniaci 5 1. Primum νομοθεται senatu lecti ad Solonis leges undique conquirendas. f San leg. o ηδη ηρημωνοι. Deinde a Popullaribus alii, numero quingenti. lecti qui cum quingentis senatoribus justum et usitatum numerimi mille νομοθετιὼν conficerent V ohree. See Hermania, Polit. M t. Gr. III. GaI. 6.

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private person that leases t enter the Senate an ollor Whateve good adviceae an about the laws. For ἐξεῖναιδε, se Note ad g 12. i. Hermatin, Polli Ant. D.

thiniis o unceriain I have no thought fit to distuli,

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