Archæologiæ atticæ libri tres : three books of the Attick antiquities, containing the description of the cities glory, government, division of the people, and townes within the Athenian territories, their religion, superstition, sacrifices, account of their year : as also a full relation of their judicatories . notpromifcuous. For there was a diflinftionbetween the Se-natouis and younger Senatours was named^/5iiAdf»77- a among! which it is probable thejudges had the firft place, 57^-zsToHhx. The feats for the youth were called ^^»Biy-ov. One ^ lj^ . j.,»,part of the ftag


Archæologiæ atticæ libri tres : three books of the Attick antiquities, containing the description of the cities glory, government, division of the people, and townes within the Athenian territories, their religion, superstition, sacrifices, account of their year : as also a full relation of their judicatories . notpromifcuous. For there was a diflinftionbetween the Se-natouis and younger Senatours was named^/5iiAdf»77- a among! which it is probable thejudges had the firft place, 57^-zsToHhx. The feats for the youth were called ^^»Biy-ov. One ^ lj^ . j.,»,part of the ftage was Orchefira, in which was 0u^s am, either p.^o z. a Tribunall or an Altar. That upon all their ftages there wasan Altar facred to Bacchus,is apparant out ofDoHat^bc faiesit flood on one fide of the ftage, before the doores, ToKux:who names it Ax/dl/f. There was moreover a Tabic calledEAjcf, on which before the time of The^U fome body af-cendmg in the Poets place, did anfwcr the C^orm, flu- c Dc Muficaf4r*i&thinks0ia^5:to be derived from 0!oV, becaufethatbe- the building of Theaters the ancients cmbracingcJ?/«-yfcl^only for inftitution of youth and praife of their Gods,fung the commendation of good men, and honour of theirDeities in Temples. M3 LI B. f^ AYf^h^dlogu AhUa ^* = fcArift^Plut. tin d Problem. LIBER TERTIVS. CAP. I. S Jttfiin hath been too forward in relatingthe mutation of the Athenian government,paQing by the perpetuall and decennalCon-fuls, and naming only the yearly : To hathhe erred in the originall of their L j ws, ma-king Solon the father of them. But it feemsothetwife. For, as ^ Gerardus hath oblcrved. The feus gaveLawes to the Athenians. And ^ Tlntarch witnefleth, thatwhen he congregated the ^mV;(^people, and conftituted a*Democraciej he tcferved only to himfeif the government ofwar and cuftodie of the Lawes. oV^^aT/co (-src/lf^yav) eunS ftoVov eis:)(OiV ;^ vo^y ^vKetKt ^?. Addc tO thlS » tha


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