第 14 节
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青词 更新:2022-07-12 16:19 字数:9322
not suffer any penalty); injury to orphans (these actions lie against their guardians); injury to a ward of state (these lie against their guardians or their husbands); injury to an orphan's estate (these too lie against the guardians); mental derangement; where a party charges another with destroying his own property through unsoundness of mind; for appointment of liquidators; where a party refuses to divide property in which others have a share; for constituting a wardship; for determining between rival claims to a wardship; for granting inspection of property to which another party lays claim; for appointing oneself as guardian; and for determining disputes as to inheritances and wards of state。 The Archon also has the care of orphans and wards of state; and of women who; on the death of their husbands; declare themselves to be with child; and he has power to inflict a fine on those who offend against the persons under his charge; or to bring the case before the law…courts。 He also leases the houses of orphans and wards of state until they reach the age of fourteen; and takes mortgages on them; and if the guardians fail to provide the necessary food for the children under their charge; he exacts it from them。 Such are the duties of the Archon。
Part 57
The King in the first place superintends the mysteries; in conjunction with the Superintendents of Mysteries。 The latter are elected in the Assembly by open vote; two from the general body of Athenians; one from the Eumolpidae; and one from the Ceryces。 Next; he superintends the Lenaean Dionysia; which consists of a procession and a contest。 The procession is ordered by the King and the Superintendents in conjunction; but the contest is managed by the King alone。 He also manages all the contests of the torch…race; and to speak broadly; he administers all the ancestral sacrifices。 Indictments for impiety come before him; or any disputes between parties concerning priestly rites; and he also determines all controversies concerning sacred rites for the ancient families and the priests。 All actions for homicide come before him; and it is he that makes the proclamation requiring polluted persons to keep away from sacred ceremonies。 Actions for homicide and wounding are heard; if the homicide or wounding be willful; in the Areopagus; so also in cases of killing by poison; and of arson。 These are the only cases heard by that Council。 Cases of unintentional homicide; or of intent to kill; or of killing a slave or a resident alien or a foreigner; are heard by the court of Palladium。 When the homicide is acknowledged; but legal justification is pleaded; as when a man takes an adulterer in the act; or kills another by mistake in battle; or in an athletic contest; the prisoner is tried in the court of Delphinium。 If a man who is in banishment for a homicide which admits of reconcilliation incurs a further charge of killing or wounding; he is tried in Phreatto; and he makes his defence from a boat moored near the shore。 All these cases; except those which are heard in the Areopagus; are tried by the Ephetae on whom the lot falls。 The King introduces them; and the hearing is held within sacred precincts and in the open air。 Whenever the King hears a case he takes off his crown。 The person who is charged with homicide is at all other times excluded from the temples; nor is it even lawful for him to enter the market…place; but on the occasion of his trial he enters the temple and makes his defence。 If the actual offender is unknown; the writ runs against 'the doer of the deed'。 The King and the tribe…kings also hear the cases in which the guilt rests on inanimate objects and the lower animal。 Part 58
The Polemarch performs the sacrifices to Artemis the huntress and to Enyalius; and arranges the contest at the funeral of those who have fallen in war; and makes offerings to the memory of Harmodius and Aristogeiton。 Only private actions come before him; namely those in which resident aliens; both ordinary and privileged; and agents of foreign states are concerned。 It is his duty to receive these cases and divide them into ten groups; and assign to each tribe the group which comes to it by lot; after which the magistrates who introduce cases for the tribe hand them over to the Arbitrators。 The Polemarch; however; brings up in person cases in which an alien is charged with deserting his patron or neglecting to provide himself with one; and also of inheritances and wards of state where aliens are concerned; and in fact; generally; whatever the Archon does for citizens; the Polemarch does for aliens。
Part 59
The Thesmothetae in the first place have the power of prescribing on what days the lawcourts are to sit; and next of assigning them to the several magistrates; for the latter must follow the arrangement which the Thesmothetae assign。 Moreover they introduce impeachments before the Assembly; and bring up all votes for removal from office; challenges of a magistrate's conduct before the Assembly; indictments for illegal proposals; or for proposing a law which is contrary to the interests of the state; complaints against Proedri or their president for their conduct in office; and the accounts presented by the generals。 All indictments also come before them in which a deposit has to be made by the prosecutor; namely; indictments for concealment of foreign origin; for corrupt evasion of foreign origin (when a man escapes the disqualification by bribery); for blackmailing accusations; bribery; false entry of another as a state debtor; false testimony to the service of a summons; conspiracy to enter a man as a state debtor; corrupt removal from the list of debtors; and adultery。 They also bring up the examinations of all magistrates; and the rejections by the demes and the condemnations by the Council。 Moreover they bring up certain private suits in cases of merchandise and mines; or where a slave has slandered a free man。 It is they also who cast lots to assign the courts to the various magistrates; whether for private or public cases。 They ratify commercial treaties; and bring up the cases which arise out of such treaties; and they also bring up cases of perjury from the Areopagus。 The casting of lots for the jurors is conducted by all the nine Archons; with the clerk to the Thesmothetae as the tenth; each performing the duty for his own tribe。 Such are the duties of the nine Archons。
Part 60
There are also ten Commissioners of Games (Athlothetae); elected by lot; one from each tribe。 These officers; after passing an examination; serve for four years; and they manage the Panathenaic procession; the contest in music and that in gymnastic; and the horse…race; they also provide the robe of Athena and; in conjunction with the Council; the vases; and they present the oil to the athletes。 This oil is collected from the sacred olives。 The Archon requisitions it from the owners of the farms on which the sacred olives grow; at the rate of three…quarters of a pint from each plant。 Formerly the state used to sell the fruit itself; and if any one dug up or broke down one of the sacred olives; he was tried by the Council of Areopagus; and if he was condemned; the penalty was death。 Since; however; the oil has been paid by the owner of the farm; the procedure has lapsed; though the law remains; and the oil is a state charge upon the property instead of being taken from the individual plants。 When; then; the Archon has collected the oil for his year of office; he hands it over to the Treasurers to preserve in the Acropolis; and he may not take his seat in the Areopagus until he has paid over to the Treasurers the full amount。 The Treasurers keep it in the Acropolis until the Panathenaea; when they measure it out to the Commissioners of Games; and they again to the victorious competitors。 The prizes for the victors in the musical contest consist of silver and gold; for the victors in manly vigour; of shields; and for the victors in the gymnastic contest and the horse…race; of oil。
Part 61
All officers connected with military service are elected by open vote。 In the first place; ten Generals (Strategi); who were formerly elected one from each tribe; but now are chosen from the whole mass of citizens。 Their duties are assigned to them by open vote; one is appointed to command the heavy infantry; and leads them if they go out to war; one to the defence of the country; who remains on the defensive; and fights if there is war within the borders of the country; two to Piraeus; one of whom is assigned to Munichia; and one to the south shore; and these have charge of the defence of the Piraeus; and one to superintend the symmories; who nominates the trierarchs arranges exchanges of properties for them; and brings up actions to decide on rival claims in connexion with them。 The rest are dispatched to whatever business may be on hand at the moment。 The appointment of these officers is submitted for confirmation in each prytany; when the question is put whether they are considered to be doing their duty。 If any officer is rejected on this vote; he is tried in the lawcourt; and if he is found guilty the people decide what punishment or fine shall be inflicted on him; but if he