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Aristotle, Athenian Constitution (ed. H. Rackham), chapter 30 (search)
xt seems to be corrupt. and twenty Treasurers of all the secular funds as well, who shall manage them,This clause seems to be interpolated from below. and Sacrificial Officers and Superintendents, ten of each; and the Council to elect all of these from a larger preliminary list of candidates proposed by it from its members at the time, but all other offices to be elected by lot and not from the Council; and the Greek TreasurersThe managers of the funds paid as tribute by the Confederacy of Delos. that are to manage the funds not to be members of the Council. And four Councils to be formed for the future from persons of the stated age, and a division of these selected by lot to officiate, but the others also to be included in each such selection. And the Hundred Men to divide themselves and the othersi.e. the rest of the Five Thousand. into four divisions as nearly equal as possible, and to cast lots among them, and those on whom the lot falls to form the Council for a year.
Aristotle, Athenian Constitution (ed. H. Rackham), chapter 54 (search)
who offer the sacrifices prescribed by oracle, and for business requiring omens to be taken watch for good omens in cooperation with the soothsayers. It also elects by lot ten others called the Yearly Sacrificial Officers, who perform certain sacrifices and administer all the four-yearlyi.e. taking place once in every four or six years: in Greek this is called "five-yearly," "seven-yearly." festivals except the Panathenaic Festival. One of the four-yearly festivals is the Mission to Delos (and there is also a six-yearlyBoth the text and the facts are most uncertain. festival there), a second is the Brauronia, a third the Heraclea, and a fourth the Eleusinia; a fifth is the Panathenaic, which is not held in the same year as any of the others mentioned. There has now been added the Festival of Hephaestus, instituted in the archonship of Cephisophon. They also elect by lot an archon for Salamis and a demarch for Peiraeus, who hold the Festivals of DionysusTA\ *DION
Aristotle, Athenian Constitution (ed. H. Rackham), chapter 56 (search)
f being exempt because of having performed another service and the period of exemption not having expired, or of not being of the right age (for a man serving as Chorus-leader for the boys must be over forty). He also appoints Chorus-leaders for Delos and a Procession-leader for the thirty-oared vessel that carries the youths.For the festival at Delos see Aristot. Ath. Pol. 54.7; boys' choruses went from Athens. He supervises processions, the one celebrated in honor of Asclepius when iDelos see Aristot. Ath. Pol. 54.7; boys' choruses went from Athens. He supervises processions, the one celebrated in honor of Asclepius when initiates keep a watch-night, and the one at the Great Dionysia, in which he acts jointly with the Supervisors; these were formerly ten men elected by show of hands by the People, and they found the expenses of the procession out of their own pockets, but now they are elected by lot, one from each tribe, and given 100 minae for equipment; and he also supervises the procession of Thargelia, and the one in honor of Zeus the Savior. This official also administers the competition of the Dio
Aristotle, Athenian Constitution (ed. H. Rackham), chapter 62 (search)
eep a herald and a flute-player as well; and the archon for Salamis gets a drachma a day. Games-directors dine in the Prytaneum in the month of Hecatombaeon, during the Panathenaic Festival, from the fourth of the month onward. Amphictyons for Delos get a drachma a day from Delos. All the officials sent to Samos, Scyros, Lemnos or Imbros also get money for food. The military offices may be held repeatedly, but none of the others, except that a man may become a member of the Cound a flute-player as well; and the archon for Salamis gets a drachma a day. Games-directors dine in the Prytaneum in the month of Hecatombaeon, during the Panathenaic Festival, from the fourth of the month onward. Amphictyons for Delos get a drachma a day from Delos. All the officials sent to Samos, Scyros, Lemnos or Imbros also get money for food. The military offices may be held repeatedly, but none of the others, except that a man may become a member of the Council twice.