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Aristotle
The Athenian Constitution

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1 3 | was added, secondly, the office of Polemarch, on account 2 3 | comparatively late date that the office of Archon has become of 3 3 | litigants. Accordingly their office, alone of those which have 4 3 | Epilycus, during his term of office as Polemarch, had rebuilt 5 3 | the Areopagus is the only office which has continued to be 6 4 | age; and no one might hold office twice until every one else 7 7 | were not eligible for any office. Hence it is that even at 8 7 | when a candidate for any office is asked to what class he 9 8 | regulated the elections to office according to the property 10 13| forcibly expelled from his office. After this, it was agreed, 11 13| always in connexion with this office that conflicts are seen 12 22| precaution against men in high office, because Pisistratus took 13 26| submitted to the lot for that office might be selected from the 14 30| should be a Council, holding office for a year, consisting of 15 30| be chosen by lot to take office at once, while the others 16 30| selected body should hold office for a year. They were to 17 30| were to administer that office as seemed to them best, 18 31| thus elected should hold office during the coming year with 19 31| regulations above laid down. No office, except those of member 20 32| had completed its term of office. It was dissolved on the 21 32| Four Hundred entered into office on the twenty-first; whereas 22 32| ought to have entered into office on the fourteenth of Scirophorion. 23 33| lasted, and Mnasilochus held office as Archon of their nomination 24 33| be given for any public office. The persons chiefly responsible 25 38| account of his conduct in this office.~ 26 39| be capable of holding any office in Athens until he should 27 43| elected by vote, and hold office from one Panathenaic festival 28 43| tribe. Each tribe holds the office of Prytanes in turn, the 29 43| continuance of the magistrates in office, if they are performing 30 44| day; he may not hold the office for more than that time, 31 44| except that which holds the office of Prytanes for the time 32 44| Prytanes in whose term of office the omens are favourable. 33 45| to reject candidates for office as unsuitable, but now they 34 46| its successor’s term of office. For the building of the 35 47| the lot falls holds the office even though he be quite 36 50| Astynomi), of whom five hold office in Piraeus and five in the 37 52| slaves, cattle, and the office of trierarch, or with banks. 38 53| to be holding some other office during that year, or to 39 54| persons who have held any office must give in their accounts. 40 55| Formerly no one could hold the office if the Council rejected 41 55| and swear to execute their office uprightly and according 42 55| this they enter upon their office.~ 43 56| soon as the Archon enters office, he begins by issuing a 44 56| possessed before he entered into office, that he shall possess and 45 59| all votes for removal from office, challenges of a magistrate’ 46 59| president for their conduct in office, and the accounts presented 47 60| the oil for his year of office, he hands it over to the 48 61| acquitted he resumes his office. The Generals have full


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