第 11 节
作者:青词      更新:2022-07-12 16:19      字数:9322
  e question is put to the vote whether it is desirable to hold a vote of ostracism or not; and complaints against professional accusers; whether Athenian or aliens domiciled  in Athens; are received; to the number of not more than three of either class; together with cases in which an individual has made some promise to the people and has not performed it。 Another Assembly in each prytany is assigned to the hearing of petitions; and at this meeting any one is free; on depositing the petitioner's  olive…branch; to speak to the people concerning any matter; public or private。 The two remaining meetings are devoted to all other subjects; and the laws require them to deal with three questions connected with religion; three connected with heralds and embassies; and three on secular subjects。 Sometimes questions are brought forward without a preliminary vote of the Assembly to take them into consideration。   Heralds and envoys appear first before the Prytanes; and  the bearers of dispatches also deliver them to the same officials。
  Part 44
  There is a single President of the Prytanes; elected by lot; who presides for a night and a day; he may not hold the office for more than that time; nor may the same individual hold it twice。 He keeps the keys of the sanctuaries in which the treasures and public records of the state are preserved; and also the public seal; and he is bound to remain in the Tholus; together with one…third of the Prytanes; named by himself。 Whenever the Prytanes convene a  meeting of the Council or Assembly; he appoints by lot nine Proedri; one from each tribe except that which holds the office of Prytanes  for the time being; and out of these nine he similarly appoints one as President; and hands over the programme for the meeting to them。 They  take it and see to the preservation of order; put forward the various subjects which are to be considered; decide the results of the votings; and direct the proceedings generally。 They also have power to dismiss the meeting。 No one may act as President more than once in the year; but he may be a Proedrus once in each prytany。   Elections to the offices of General and Hipparch and all other military commands are held in the Assembly; in such manner as the people decide; they are held after the sixth prytany by the first board of Prytanes in whose term of office the omens are favourable。 There has; however; to be a preliminary consideration by the Council in this case also。
  Part 45
  In former times the Council had full powers to inflict fines and imprisonment and death; but when it had consigned Lysimachus to the executioner; and he was sitting in the immediate expectation  of death; Eumelides of Alopece rescued him from its hands; maintaining that no citizen ought to be put to death except on the decision of a court of law。 Accordingly a trial was held in a law…court; and Lysimachus was acquitted; receiving henceforth the nickname of 'the man from the drum…head'; and the people deprived the Council thenceforward of the power to inflict death or imprisonment or fine; passing  a law that if the Council condemn any person for an offence or inflict a fine; the Thesmothetae shall bring the sentence or fine before the law…court; and the decision of the jurors shall be the final  judgement in the matter。   The Council passes judgement on nearly all magistrates; especially those who have the control of money; its judgement; however; is not final; but is subject to an appeal to the lawcourts。 Private individuals; also; may lay an information against any magistrate they please for not obeying the laws; but here too there is an appeal to the law…courts if the Council declare the charge  proved。 The Council also examines those who are to be its members for the ensuing year; and likewise the nine Archons。 Formerly the Council had full power to reject candidates for office as unsuitable; but now they have an appeal to the law…courts。 In all these matters; therefore; the Council has no final jurisdiction。 It takes; however; preliminary cognizance of all matters brought before the  Assembly; and the Assembly cannot vote on any question unless it has first been considered by the Council and placed on the programme by the  Prytanes; since a person who carries a motion in the Assembly is liable to an action for illegal proposal on these grounds。
  Part 46
  The Council also superintends the triremes that are already in existence; with their tackle and sheds; and builds new triremes or quadriremes; whichever the Assembly votes; with tackle and sheds to match。 The Assembly appoints master…builders for the ships by vote; and if they do not hand them over completed to the next Council; the old Council cannot receive the customary donation…that being normally given to it during its successor's term of office。 For the building of the triremes it appoints ten commissioners; chosen from its own members。 The Council also inspects all public buildings; and if it is of opinion that the state is being defrauded; it reports the culprit to the Assembly; and on condemnation hands him  over to the law…courts。
  Part 47
  The Council also co…operates with other magistrates in  most of their duties。 First there are the treasurers of Athena; ten in number; elected by lot; one from each tribe。 According to the law of Solon…which is still in force…they must be Pentacosiomedimni; but in point of fact the person on whom the lot falls holds the office even though he be quite a poor man。 These officers take over charge of the statue of Athena; the figures of Victory; and all the other ornaments of the temple; together with the money; in the presence of the Council。 Then there are the Commissioners for Public Contracts (Poletae); ten in number; one chosen by lot from each tribe; who farm out the public contracts。 They lease the mines and taxes; in conjunction with the Military Treasurer and the Commissioners of the Theoric fund; in the presence of the Council; and grant; to the persons indicated by the vote of the Council; the mines which are let out by the state; including both the workable ones; which are let for three years; and those which are let under special agreements years。 They also sell; in the presence of the Council; the property of those who have gone into exile from the court of the Areopagus; and of others whose goods have been confiscated; and the nine Archons ratify the contracts。 They also hand over to the Council lists of the taxes which are farmed out for the  year; entering on whitened tablets the name of the lessee and the amount paid。 They make separate lists; first of those who have to pay their instalments in each prytany; on ten several tablets; next of  those who pay thrice in the year; with a separate tablet for each instalment; and finally of those who pay in the ninth prytany。 They also  draw up a list of farms and dwellings which have been confiscated and sold by order of the courts; for these too come within their province。 In the case of dwellings the value must be paid up in five years; and in that of farms; in ten。 The instalments are paid in the ninth prytany。 Further; the King…archon brings before the Council  the leases of the sacred enclosures; written on whitened tablets。 These too are leased for ten years; and the instalments are paid in the prytany; consequently it is in this prytany that the greatest amount of money is collected。 The tablets containing the lists of the instalments are carried into the Council; and the public clerk takes charge of them。 Whenever a payment of instalments is to be made he takes from the pigeon…holes the precise list of the sums which are to  be paid and struck off on that day; and delivers it to the Receivers…General。 The rest are kept apart; in order that no sum may be struck  off before it is paid。
  Part 48
  There are ten Receivers…General (Apodectae); elected by lot; one from each tribe。 These officers receive the tablets; and strike off the instalments as they are paid; in the presence of the Council in the Council…chamber; and give the tablets back to the public  clerk。 If any one fails to pay his instalment; a note is made of it on the tablet; and he is bound to pay double the amount of the deficiency; or; in default; to be imprisoned。 The Council has full power by the laws to exact these payments and to inflict this imprisonment。 They receive all the instalments; therefore; on one day; and portion the money out among the magistrates; and on the next day they  bring up the report of the apportionment; written on a wooden notice…board; and read it out in the Council…chamber; after which they ask publicly in the Council whether any one knows of any malpractice in reference to the apportionment; on the part of either a magistrate or a private individual; and if any one is charged with malpractice they take a vote on it。   The Council also elects ten Auditors (Logistae) by lot from its own members; to audit the accounts of the magistrates for each prytany。 They also elect one Examiner of Accounts (Euthunus) by lot from each tribe; with two assessors (Paredri) for each  examiner; whose duty it is to sit at the ordinary market hours; each opposite the statue of the eponymous hero of his tribe; and if any one wishes to prefer a char