The Eleven Comedies, Volume 2 by Aristophanes
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[92] For conviction and acquittal. [93] On which the sentence was entered. [94] No doubt the stew-pot and the wine-jar. [95] The _article_ Bdelycleon had brought.--The clepsydra was a kind of water-clock; the other vessel is compared to it, because of the liquid in it. [96] A title of Apollo, worshipped as the god of healing. [97] A title of Apollo, because of the sacrifices, which the Athenians offered him in the streets, from [Greek: aguia], a street. [98] Bdelycleon. [99] The formula used by the president before declaring the sitting of the Court opened. [100] That is, by way of fine. [101] A reference to the peculations Laches was supposed to have practised in keeping back part of the pay of the Athenian sailors engaged in the Sicilian Expedition. [102] The [Greek: Thesmothetai] at Athens were the six junior Archons, who judged cases assigned to no special Court, presided at the allotment of magistrates, etc. |
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