Deinarchus, 10, 37 n. 1, 118 n. 1 Demetrius of Phaleron, 78 δήμαρχος, 166 sq., 187 Demes, used for electoral purposes, 54-5, 187; for financial pur- poses, 143; officials of, 164 sq.; property of, 165; meetings of, ib. δημόται, 56, 168, 187
Democracy, what the Greeks meant
by, 17; ancient and modern compared, 18, 26, 179; inverted monarchy, 28; officials in the, 30; contrasted with oligarchy, 90; characteristics of, 42, 135, 137, 171; and lawyers, 145 sq., 153; Isocrates on the, 39; in America, 145, 179; in England, 26, 180; in Switzerland, 180 Demos, rule of the, 26; tyrant- demos, 31; relation to parties, 33; ν. ἐκκλησία Demosthenes, condemned, 35; TEL- XOTTOLÓS, 73, 107; uncle of, 170;
in the Council, 54; quoted, 54
n. 2, 91, 168 διαγραφεῖς, 143
dikaστýρia, political importance of,
διοικήσει, ὁ ἐπὶ τῇ ν. ταμίας
δοκιμασία, 54 n. 1, 96 sq., 190 Draco, constitution ascribed to, 183
εἰσαγγελία, 117 εἰσφορά, 143
ἐκκλησία, 29 ; relation to the βουλή, 39, 45, 49, 57, 59, 64-9, 110, 124, 158; supremacy of, 30-2, 41-2; business of, 58 sq.; ora- tors in the, 114 ἐκλογεῖς, 104 n. 1, 143 Elections, in Athens and modern
states, 19, 27--8; aristocratic, 15; not party contests, 20 sq.; small evidence about, 25; of finance minister, 21, 113; of generals, 21, 102 sq.; to excep- tional offices, 104, 25 n. 1 ἑλληνοταμίαι, 93, 95 n. 1, 104 n. 1, 124, 131
ἕνδεκα, 94, 141 sq.,
Euripides, quoted, εὔθυνα, 125, 189
EŎOvvol, 189; in the demes, 166 Exceptional offices, 72, 104 sq.
κληρωτός, v. Lot κλιμακίδες, 161
Finance, 111 sq.; ministers, 113; and the orators, 114; growing difficulties, 119; the Council, 121
Fraud, prevalence of at Athens, 91, 129, 135, 144, 177 Frazer, The Golden Bough quoted, 9 n. 3
Freeman, Professor quoted, 51 Fustel de Coulanges, x1., 7 n. 2, 12 n. 1, 47 n. 1, 81, 183, 186
Generals, v. στρατηγοί Gilbert, XI., XII., 23 n. 1 Glaucon, 115
γραμματεὺς τῶν ἐπιμελητῶν, 156 θεσμοθετών, 185 Grote, X., XIII., 79, 153
Heraea, lot used at, 38 n. 1 Herald, 139
Hermann, XIII., 98 Herodotus, quoted, 13 n. 1, 78 Hypereides, quoted, 6 n. 1
iepeîs, 167; chosen by lot, 5, 170; in charge of money, 135; TWV φυλών, 170
ἱεροποιοί, 109 n. 1, 167, 170 ἵππαρχοι, 104
Isocrates, quoted, 16, 39, 119 n. 1, 184
κυαμεύειν, ν. Lot κωλακρέται, 130
Law, Athenian system of, 151 Lawyers, absence of at Athens, 145; influence of, ib.
λῃτουργίαι, 95, 118, 166, 168 λoyioral, 125 sq., 129 n. 1, 134,
189; in the Demes, 166
Lot, treatment of the subject, IX., 1; various explanations, 3; his- tory and origin of, Ix., 4 sq., 78 sq., 183; religious origin of, 4; used in appointment of priests, 5, 170; in the poets, 9; in the orators, 10; at Rome, 12; at Syracuse and Tarentum, 15; at Heraea, 38 n. 1; political use of, IX.; democratic, 12; opinion of Socrates on, 10, 13; of Aristotle, 15; used also in other constitu- tions, 17 n. 1, 80 n. 1; other theories, 16, 20 n. 1; why it was democratic, 32 sq., 88, 171 sq.; used to prevent faction, 38; for the Areopagus, 45; for the Coun- cil, 47 sq.; date of introduction of, 78 sq., 183; for the archon- ship, 79, 184; for other offices, 85, 185; and rotation in office, 88; advantages of, 92 sq., 161 sq.; and compulsory nomination, 94; and the dокiμаola, 96; ex- ceptions to use of, 102 sq.; when abandoned, 87 n. 1
Lugebil, x., 7 n. 1, 38 n. 2, 183 Lysias, quoted, 11, 53 n. 1, 97 n. 1
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