[180] _Infra_, p. 263 ff. [181] _C. Agorat._ 135, 56. [182] λαβόντες ἐν δικαστηρίῳ ὡς ἀνδροφόνον ὄντα. [183] _Laws_, ix. ch. 11. [184] _Ib._ ch. 12. [185] Παραπρεσβ. 181-2. [186] P. 309. [187] _In Timocr._ 702. [188] _Infra_, p. 260. [189] P. 438. [190] _In Aristoc._ 642. 25-643. [191] _In Aristoc._ 643. [192] _Ib._ 632, 20. [193] _Orestes_, 497 ff.; _supra_, p. 62. [194] _Supra_, p. 181. [195] _Op. cit._ p. 321. [196] _Ib._ p. 322. [197] _Ib._ p. 235. [198] _Supra_, p. 174 ff. [199] _Laws_, ix. ch. 12. [200] _Ib._ ch. 9. [201] _Op. cit._ p. 323. [202] See Art. in Daremberg and Saglio, p. 441. [203] Dem. _in Androtion._ 593; _in Timoc._ 702. [204] _Op. cit._ p. 442; Cic. _pro Roscio Amico_, xxv. 70. [205] i. 26. [206] ii. 41. [207] Livy, iii. 48. [208] Glotz, _op. cit._ p. 350. [209] _Supra_, p. 84 ff. [210] _Laws_, ix. ch. 15. [211] _In Timoc._ 702; _in Androtion._ 593. [212] _Laws_, ix. ch. 12. [213] _Ib._ ch. 14. [214] _Ib._ ch. 15; _cf._ Andocides, _de Myst._ 74: ἄτιμοι ἦσαν τὰ σώματα, τὰ δὲ χρήματα εἶχον. [215] _C. Theomnest._ 116, 7-8. [216] viii. 117. [217] _Supra_, p. 218. [218] 4C. [219] 2A-3E. [220] _Supra_, p. 9. [221] _Laws_, ix. ch. 12. [222] 1270 (trans. A. S. Way); _cf._ 1339, also _Her. Furens_, 1280, 1325. [223] See Eur. _Alcestis_, 534. [224] _Orestes_, 497 ff. [225] _C. Simon._ 42; _supra_, p. 225. [226] _Laws_, ix. ch. 14; _cf._ Andocides, _de Myst._ 74-75. [227] _Laws_, ix. ch. 9. [228] _Supra_, p. 164 ff. [229] See Glotz, _op. cit._ pp. 537, 594, and contrast p. 234. [230] _Phaedo_, Introduction, p. xliv. [231] P. 594. [232] See Smith, _Dict. Gk. Ant._, _s.v._ ‘Eleusinia,’ vol. i. p. 722; Isocrates, _Panegyr._ 42. [233] Plato, _Phaedo_, 113E-114; _Laws_, ix. ch. 17. [234] _Frogs_, 1032. [235] Harrison, _Proleg._ p. 470; Pausanias, ix. 30. [236] _Ars Poetica_, 391. [237] _Supra_, p. 9 ff. [238] _Supra_, pp. 3, 140. [239] _Laws_, ix. ch. 10. [240] _Op. cit._ ch. 17. [241] P. 234. CHAPTER III ATTIC HOMICIDE-COURTS Attic legends concerning origin of courts for homicide: the accounts of Pollux, of Aristotle, of Demosthenes: question of a γραφὴ φόνου: Plato’s _Euthyphro_: author’s theory of the origin of Attic courts for homicide: Dracon and the Ephetae: Solon and the Areopagus: the Exegetae.
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