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Aristotle
The Athenian Constitution

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1 2 | every other feature of their lot; for, to speak generally, 2 4 | one members, elected by lot from among those who possessed 3 4 | the other magistracies the lot was cast among those who 4 4 | which they were to cast the lot afresh. If any member of 5 8 | Solon enacted should be by lot, out of candidates selected 6 8 | archonships, and among these the lot was cast. Hence it is still 7 8 | choose ten candidates by lot, and then the lot is again 8 8 | candidates by lot, and then the lot is again cast among these. 9 12| straight justice for the lot of each.~But had another 10 21| assigned three of them by lot to each tribe, in such a 11 22| tribe, the nine Archons by lot out of the five hundred 12 24| to 2,000 men, selected by lot; and besides these there 13 26| candidates to be submitted to the lot for that office might be 14 30| were all to be filled by lot, and not from the members 15 30| these was to be chosen by lot to take office at once, 16 30| the order decided by the lot. For this purpose the hundred 17 30| sittings. The casting of the lot for the Council was to be 18 30| by five tellers chosen by lot from the members of the 19 30| one was to be selected by lot every day to act as president. 20 32| regular Council, elected by lot, ought to have entered into 21 43| administration are elected by lot, except the Military Treasurer, 22 43| Five Hundred is elected by lot, fifty from each tribe. 23 43| order being determined by lot; the first four serve for 24 44| the Prytanes, elected by lot, who presides for a night 25 44| Assembly, he appoints by lot nine Proedri, one from each 26 47| ten in number, elected by lot, one from each tribe. According 27 47| fact the person on whom the lot falls holds the office even 28 47| in number, one chosen by lot from each tribe, who farm 29 48| Apodectae), elected by lot, one from each tribe. These 30 48| ten Auditors (Logistae) by lot from its own members, to 31 48| of Accounts (Euthunus) by lot from each tribe, with two 32 49| law-courts appointed by lot, since the Council was considered 33 49| treasurer is appointed by lot to attend to them.~The Council 34 50| Repairs of Temples, elected by lot, who receive a sum of thirty 35 50| to the person to whom the lot falls. They also provide 36 51| Agoranomi) are elected by lot, five for Piraeus, five 37 51| Metronomi) are elected by lot, five for the city, and 38 51| Sitophylaces), elected by lot, five for Piraeus, and five 39 51| of the Mart, elected by lot, whose duty is to superintend 40 52| Eleven also are appointed by lot to take care of the prisoners 41 52| Eisagogeis), elected by lot, one for each pair of tribes, 42 53| Forty are also elected by lot, four from each tribe, before 43 53| the arbitrations which the lot assigns to him. The law 44 54| magistrates also are elected by lot: Five Commissioners of Roads ( 45 54| called, is also elected by lot. He has the charge of all 46 54| however, he is elected by lot. There is, in addition, 47 54| of the Laws, elected by lot, who attends at the sessions 48 54| Assembly also elects by lot the Commissioners of Public 49 54| occasion. It also elects by lot ten others, known as Annual 50 54| Archon is also elected by lot for Salamis, and a Demarch 51 55| magistrates are elected by lot, and their powers are those 52 55| Thesmothetae are elected by lot, together with their clerk, 53 55| magistrates, whether elected by lot or by open vote, are examined 54 56| but now one is elected by lot from each tribe, and the 55 57| the Ephetae on whom the lot falls. The King introduces 56 58| group which comes to it by lot; after which the magistrates 57 60| Athlothetae), elected by lot, one from each tribe. These 58 62| the magistrates elected by lot, in former times some including 59 63| law-courts are chosen by lot by the nine Archons, each 60 63| of the jurors on whom the lot falls; and two vases. Further, 61 63| Thesmothetes has decided by lot which letters are required 62 63| been assigned to it by the lot.~ 63 64| the chest. He is chosen by lot, lest, if the Ticket-hanger 64 64| court assigned to him by lot, and not into one chosen 65 64| the courts on which the lot has fallen.~ 66 65| court assigned to him by lot; since, if he were to go 67 65| duty has been assigned by lot. So with their counters 68 66| Thesmothetae, selected by lot, severally throw the dice 69 66| court assigned to him by lot.~When the jurors have come 70 67| The official chosen by lot to superintend the water-clock 71 69| the order assigned by the lot.~ ~


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