70 names
the same sum as spent by Chares in the Amphipolitan war.
the same sum as spent by Chares in the Amphipolitan war.
Demosthenese - First Philippic and the Olynthiacs
pro Flacco ?
28, Sell.
Cat.
9.
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? 212 THIRD 0L YNTHIAC III ? 26, 27
233. e? wpei-r're'r' afi'rois: see note on 1 l. 261.
234. To Kowe? v ark: Horace Odes ii 15, 13 pm'vatus illis
census amt brevis, commune magnum. aiigew : Thu 1ra1'pi50.
05K e? hdo'o'w rapadtba'w K-rh. (oath of ? ? 17,Bol in Stobaeus 43, 48).
235. mrnis . . die-e369 . . lie-ms ('in the spirit of equality'
or 'brotherhood,' ref. to loayyopia and lvovoula): Gorgias (Rhet.
Gr. v 550 W) 811mm; 1rpos' Tolls c'wrazls 1Q You), 60015629 6% 1rpbs
'rmls ? lhous Flare-L, Lycurg. ? 15 51a? e? pere T1311 dhhwv dvflpdi-
1rwu 11,3 1rp6s T6 1089 6600s efiaefli'bs K-rh.
? 271. 239. upon-drums: the only passage in Demosthenes
where the word is applied to leading politicians. vuvl. Se?
K'rh. : dwrefe'rdg'et Tip! rohrrelau T'i'lll <T<Tw> 1repl 'rbv Efifiovhov
duolws dare 1651/ Tchu, 1'6>>! 1'6 'Ehhnwxfiv (? ? 27 f) Kai 165v
1rohrrm63v (? 29) Kill 76511 [(3le (? 29), schol.
240. quo're? iv, 'worthies' ; ironical as in 18 ? ? 30, 89, 318;
23 ? 169.
242. ois (ref. to fiptv l. 240) : instead of the Dat. being
immediately followed by 656v, the constr. is temporarily sus-
pended in e? pd-r(e) l. 243, to be resumed by igbv fipiv l. 247.
Weil, preferring 6561/ Se' in l. 247, here assumes an aposiopesis in lieu of
some such phrase as 318: Ta'. 11' dynar' EX" (cp. l. 238). But this would
require e? 4>' in: or 13? " 11w. E iil er's view, that of; refers not to fip/iv,
but to {rub TQv Xp'nc'rdw (16w vfiv), is approved by Helm, who tries
to get rid of the anacoluthon by taking or; with we. ue? v dhho. csm'rrfi.
He understands the Dat. as different from that in Aristo h. Ran. 1134 Eyrb
01me 71,385,- and suggests that (in contrast to we? hh' v Exwv ehreiv)
it may be taken in a narrower sense, ihnen will ich o'nderes nersch'weigen,
d. h. mlcht vo'rhaltcn, wiewohl ich vieles zu sagen (ihnen aufzurzchnen) hdtte
(Bemerku'ngen p. 697).
rd. pe? v dhho. o'm-rre? ': followed by resumpti've use of NM):
cp. 8 ? 52, 921, 26; 2O ? ? 33, 52; 22 ? 15. (iv is
expressed with {Xmg because it has already been stated that
nothing would be said. 61>> is omitted when e? 'xwv comes first,
as in 18 ? 100 ,uvpla 'rolvvv . . shreTv e? 'xwv rapahehrw.
243. is s K'rh. = e? rcLh-quue? vot 'rooazfi'rns e? pnplas iia'rlv--opZirs.
e? p'ritics: 4 ? 49, [13] ? 19; 'absence of competitors,'
'a clear field,' a metaphor from the public games, kept up in
raw rpm-refiwv and Bpa? e6ew. Lys. 29 ? 1 6 1176>>! . . e? pnue? 'rspos
7s'ye? vm-at. inethqppe? vou with Gen. 20 ? 24 ; uacti.
244. Adm--drohwhe? 'rmv: at Leuctra (371 BC. ) and Mantineia
(362). @qfiuiwv--do'xe? huv, 'fully occupied' with the Phocian
war since 356 (1 ? 26).
246. dfitdxpew: with Inf. as in Prooem. 12 ? 2 with 6110711
5or7vaz. 8 ? 49 = [10] ? 24 e? yyvnrfis . . dsle? xpsws, 19 ? 131
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? III ? ? 27-29 THIRD 0L YNTHIAG 213
Tlllfl/MX. . . dfloxpcwv, pl. ? 295, [40] ? 61 yap-rupas dicoxpews
(all the exx. in Demosthenes).
248. 'rd. . . SCKam, 'the rightful claims. ' Bpaflei'iew:
51 ? 11 10. 1710. fipaflcue? v'rwv, [12] ? 17 (1171098 elual. flpafievrds (0p.
Isae. 9 ? 35), Isocr. 5 ? 70 16v 1rapa o'ofi (Philip) ,Bpa/Ssvbaeva,
and 7 ? 23.
? 28 l. 248. awcwepfipzea: 4 ? 50 1. 448.
249. xe? pas olxefias: 4 ? 4; 'our rightful territory,' the
possessions claimed by Athens in Thrace, Amphipolis, etc.
XO'w. Kal wevraxoa'w. 1'6. h. : Aeschines 2 ?
70 names
the same sum as spent by Chares in the Amphipolitan war.
250. (is oi'rSe? v Se? ov: 4 ? ? 14, 40; 16 ? 7.
251. 1153 wohe? prp: the war undertaken by Athens and Thebes
against Sparta, 378 B. C. flap-axons: those of the new
Athenian confederacy, 378.
252. elpfiv-qs oiio'qs: during the 'Social war,' when Athens
was at peace with Sparta and Thebes (contr. with e? v 're? i wohe? pop).
arehoMKu-a'w : Aeschines 1. c. describes 75 allied cities as
gained by Timotheus (Isocr. 15 ? ? 107-28) and lost by Chares.
0570" 01 will! Xp'rlo'rol (? 27).
253. fio'm'lxapev: another metaphor from the public games,
cp. ll. 243, 246, 248. Isocr. 1 ? 12, Xen. Mam. iii 14, 3; 7, 7,
Hell. vi 3, 18. fi dupmrd'm: 2 ? 8, 8 ? 8.
255. rap' fipfiw ai'rre? iv: 2 ? 4 e? vOe? me) . . , oi'lxl 1rap' afi'rofi.
? 291. 255. 6). ). (6) ink: 22 ? 69 dhha 11"! ) Aia TafiTa [46v
'rowfire? s e'a-rw . . dMa 6' {00' 8. Kahe? s fiiqiknxev.
256. irrav (also spelt (I; 'riv or 6': 18w, Vocmel Prolcg.
Gramm. ? 14): only found in 1 ? 26, 18 ? 312, 25 ? 78.
'Well, sir, our foreign policy looks bad enough (says an
imaginary partisan of Eubulus), but at any rate in the home
department things are now better. ' Isocr. 8 ? 49 and yap Ta
Kara 'r'lyv 1r6hw dv TLS 16va mm; alozxoiineva 1repl 16v dhhww
flappfio'siev, dhh' OllK 8. 11 e? 1r' ai'rro'is 1019706 pdhwr' d'YdVGKT'ff-
anew;
257. ff (iv einretv ns ? xo|. ; Mk: the satirical tone is
the same as in 22 ? 69 fl yap Bonfire-0' 611m; Ta won-Ire? obs
e? reaxeliao'ev, Kai 'n'qv 16v o'chbdev Ka0alpeaw, '1) Tip 76v ? 4ah? w
rolnaw T'llll Kahfiv ; 'rt'ls e? mihgets, ' parapets,' ' battlements ' ;
Thuc. ii 13, 6 1rap' Ewahe? w, collectively applied to the fortified
walls of Athens and. Peiraeus.
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? 214 THIRD OLYNTHIAG 111 ? 29
258. Kowiipev ('whitewash ') Krh. : there is the same bitter-
ness of sarcasm on the paltrlness of the public works of the
day 1n 23 ? 208 (352 13. 0. ) (innoaia 5' basis 8. p. 611 oiKodopei're
Kal Kovu'i-re, (L's ,uLKpr'z. Kal 'yhlaxpa, ala'xz'wn he? 'yew.
The author of [13] ? 30 is more dispassionate, (Swindle ae? v 1'1 1. 6m; ';)[L(:JV
'rd: 68017; dyami KGTGO'KEUe? -{O'UITG Kai Kpfivas Kai. Keyiana'ru. Kai.
Afipovs' (Kai. oil 70:; sio'n'y'rlc'alie? voi; 70. 67, G'fl'LTLth-i) K'rA. ) The reference is
to the activity of the home department under the peace policy of Eubulus.
The functions of a variety of oificials in that department were then absorbed
by the financial officers, Acschin. 3 ? 25 1rp6-repov pe? v avnypmtebe iv
eLpo-rovn-rbs 'rfi mihei, '6; Ka9' e? Kaiir-ryv 1rpv1aveiav dwelo'yige-m 1a; 1rpocr-
081w; rqi living>>. Sui 8% Tip! 1rpr EuBoquv yer/one'qu mirrer imiv oi.
e'1ri. 1i: OsprKiw (Aristot. Const. Ath. 43 ? 1, 47 ? 2) Kexeipo-rovnpe'voi iii/axon:
ne? v . . fill! 101": dvn-ypanjae'w; a xriv, fipxov 8% Tiyv 1151/ droSsKrEw, Kai vewpwv
Kai. aKwoeiq'va quoSo'novv, may 8% Keri. 66o1roioi', Kai. 07(68611 rip! an,"
8wixv7mv e Km! 11'); we? Aewg. Dinarchus 1 ? 96 attacks Demosthenes for not
having built triremes (as was done under Eubulus), or docks, or any
building in the Peiraeus or the city, and for not having caused any orna-
ments to be placed in the Parthenon. Cp. Thirlwall v 812, ASchaefer i
2022 1', 13010011 Attische Politik 0. xi, Helm iii 0. 15 n. 5.
1a; 6801's as e? qriwxevdlopev: cp. Aeschin. 3 ? 25 660mm!
in last note, Aristot. Const. of Athens 54 ? 1 KMypofio'z 6e . .
odowoiobs 1re? v-re, 07s rpoare? TaKTai (Sn/Loa'lous e? p'yd-ras Exovo'i
1a; 6601): e? 'rrio'Keudg'ew.
259. Kpfivas, Kai. Mlpovs: [13] ? 30; 'fountains and fooleries'
(K. ), or '1'. and other follies,' the latter term being applied to
extravagant structures in modern times. The fountains (i. e.
the water-supply in general) were ordinarily under the charge
of the Kprrlva e? maehn'rfis, who was necessarily an expert, and
therefore chosen by show of hands and not appointed by lot (note
on Aristotle C'onst. zy' Athens 43 ? 1, where an inscr. of 333 3. 0.
is quoted complimenting Pytheas dpe-rfis e? 'vexa Kai oiKaLomh/qs
'rfis 1repl 'r'hv e? riae'hflav T1311 Kp'rlmfiv).
A povg is an inclusive term contemptuoust summing up all the
prece ing items. Cp. Alexis ap. Athen. 336a 11' 70. 070. quei: quvaMw
diva>> Kain>>, | AuKsZ'ov, 'Axadfiaeiav, 'Qideiov, HiMas, l Afipovs dwivrfiv;
Philostr. vit. A170". 5, 14 Bd'rpaxm. Kai. iii/oi. Kai. Afipol. ypavo'iv 01m.
pam'inai Kai waifiiois (oi. Ain'ainov #17000, Lucian Timon c. 9 ripeniv nva
Kai. avaipa-ra Kai Aripov; nayiikn 'rfi ?
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? 212 THIRD 0L YNTHIAC III ? 26, 27
233. e? wpei-r're'r' afi'rois: see note on 1 l. 261.
234. To Kowe? v ark: Horace Odes ii 15, 13 pm'vatus illis
census amt brevis, commune magnum. aiigew : Thu 1ra1'pi50.
05K e? hdo'o'w rapadtba'w K-rh. (oath of ? ? 17,Bol in Stobaeus 43, 48).
235. mrnis . . die-e369 . . lie-ms ('in the spirit of equality'
or 'brotherhood,' ref. to loayyopia and lvovoula): Gorgias (Rhet.
Gr. v 550 W) 811mm; 1rpos' Tolls c'wrazls 1Q You), 60015629 6% 1rpbs
'rmls ? lhous Flare-L, Lycurg. ? 15 51a? e? pere T1311 dhhwv dvflpdi-
1rwu 11,3 1rp6s T6 1089 6600s efiaefli'bs K-rh.
? 271. 239. upon-drums: the only passage in Demosthenes
where the word is applied to leading politicians. vuvl. Se?
K'rh. : dwrefe'rdg'et Tip! rohrrelau T'i'lll <T<Tw> 1repl 'rbv Efifiovhov
duolws dare 1651/ Tchu, 1'6>>! 1'6 'Ehhnwxfiv (? ? 27 f) Kai 165v
1rohrrm63v (? 29) Kill 76511 [(3le (? 29), schol.
240. quo're? iv, 'worthies' ; ironical as in 18 ? ? 30, 89, 318;
23 ? 169.
242. ois (ref. to fiptv l. 240) : instead of the Dat. being
immediately followed by 656v, the constr. is temporarily sus-
pended in e? pd-r(e) l. 243, to be resumed by igbv fipiv l. 247.
Weil, preferring 6561/ Se' in l. 247, here assumes an aposiopesis in lieu of
some such phrase as 318: Ta'. 11' dynar' EX" (cp. l. 238). But this would
require e? 4>' in: or 13? " 11w. E iil er's view, that of; refers not to fip/iv,
but to {rub TQv Xp'nc'rdw (16w vfiv), is approved by Helm, who tries
to get rid of the anacoluthon by taking or; with we. ue? v dhho. csm'rrfi.
He understands the Dat. as different from that in Aristo h. Ran. 1134 Eyrb
01me 71,385,- and suggests that (in contrast to we? hh' v Exwv ehreiv)
it may be taken in a narrower sense, ihnen will ich o'nderes nersch'weigen,
d. h. mlcht vo'rhaltcn, wiewohl ich vieles zu sagen (ihnen aufzurzchnen) hdtte
(Bemerku'ngen p. 697).
rd. pe? v dhho. o'm-rre? ': followed by resumpti've use of NM):
cp. 8 ? 52, 921, 26; 2O ? ? 33, 52; 22 ? 15. (iv is
expressed with {Xmg because it has already been stated that
nothing would be said. 61>> is omitted when e? 'xwv comes first,
as in 18 ? 100 ,uvpla 'rolvvv . . shreTv e? 'xwv rapahehrw.
243. is s K'rh. = e? rcLh-quue? vot 'rooazfi'rns e? pnplas iia'rlv--opZirs.
e? p'ritics: 4 ? 49, [13] ? 19; 'absence of competitors,'
'a clear field,' a metaphor from the public games, kept up in
raw rpm-refiwv and Bpa? e6ew. Lys. 29 ? 1 6 1176>>! . . e? pnue? 'rspos
7s'ye? vm-at. inethqppe? vou with Gen. 20 ? 24 ; uacti.
244. Adm--drohwhe? 'rmv: at Leuctra (371 BC. ) and Mantineia
(362). @qfiuiwv--do'xe? huv, 'fully occupied' with the Phocian
war since 356 (1 ? 26).
246. dfitdxpew: with Inf. as in Prooem. 12 ? 2 with 6110711
5or7vaz. 8 ? 49 = [10] ? 24 e? yyvnrfis . . dsle? xpsws, 19 ? 131
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? III ? ? 27-29 THIRD 0L YNTHIAG 213
Tlllfl/MX. . . dfloxpcwv, pl. ? 295, [40] ? 61 yap-rupas dicoxpews
(all the exx. in Demosthenes).
248. 'rd. . . SCKam, 'the rightful claims. ' Bpaflei'iew:
51 ? 11 10. 1710. fipaflcue? v'rwv, [12] ? 17 (1171098 elual. flpafievrds (0p.
Isae. 9 ? 35), Isocr. 5 ? 70 16v 1rapa o'ofi (Philip) ,Bpa/Ssvbaeva,
and 7 ? 23.
? 28 l. 248. awcwepfipzea: 4 ? 50 1. 448.
249. xe? pas olxefias: 4 ? 4; 'our rightful territory,' the
possessions claimed by Athens in Thrace, Amphipolis, etc.
XO'w. Kal wevraxoa'w. 1'6. h. : Aeschines 2 ?
70 names
the same sum as spent by Chares in the Amphipolitan war.
250. (is oi'rSe? v Se? ov: 4 ? ? 14, 40; 16 ? 7.
251. 1153 wohe? prp: the war undertaken by Athens and Thebes
against Sparta, 378 B. C. flap-axons: those of the new
Athenian confederacy, 378.
252. elpfiv-qs oiio'qs: during the 'Social war,' when Athens
was at peace with Sparta and Thebes (contr. with e? v 're? i wohe? pop).
arehoMKu-a'w : Aeschines 1. c. describes 75 allied cities as
gained by Timotheus (Isocr. 15 ? ? 107-28) and lost by Chares.
0570" 01 will! Xp'rlo'rol (? 27).
253. fio'm'lxapev: another metaphor from the public games,
cp. ll. 243, 246, 248. Isocr. 1 ? 12, Xen. Mam. iii 14, 3; 7, 7,
Hell. vi 3, 18. fi dupmrd'm: 2 ? 8, 8 ? 8.
255. rap' fipfiw ai'rre? iv: 2 ? 4 e? vOe? me) . . , oi'lxl 1rap' afi'rofi.
? 291. 255. 6). ). (6) ink: 22 ? 69 dhha 11"! ) Aia TafiTa [46v
'rowfire? s e'a-rw . . dMa 6' {00' 8. Kahe? s fiiqiknxev.
256. irrav (also spelt (I; 'riv or 6': 18w, Vocmel Prolcg.
Gramm. ? 14): only found in 1 ? 26, 18 ? 312, 25 ? 78.
'Well, sir, our foreign policy looks bad enough (says an
imaginary partisan of Eubulus), but at any rate in the home
department things are now better. ' Isocr. 8 ? 49 and yap Ta
Kara 'r'lyv 1r6hw dv TLS 16va mm; alozxoiineva 1repl 16v dhhww
flappfio'siev, dhh' OllK 8. 11 e? 1r' ai'rro'is 1019706 pdhwr' d'YdVGKT'ff-
anew;
257. ff (iv einretv ns ? xo|. ; Mk: the satirical tone is
the same as in 22 ? 69 fl yap Bonfire-0' 611m; Ta won-Ire? obs
e? reaxeliao'ev, Kai 'n'qv 16v o'chbdev Ka0alpeaw, '1) Tip 76v ? 4ah? w
rolnaw T'llll Kahfiv ; 'rt'ls e? mihgets, ' parapets,' ' battlements ' ;
Thuc. ii 13, 6 1rap' Ewahe? w, collectively applied to the fortified
walls of Athens and. Peiraeus.
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? 214 THIRD OLYNTHIAG 111 ? 29
258. Kowiipev ('whitewash ') Krh. : there is the same bitter-
ness of sarcasm on the paltrlness of the public works of the
day 1n 23 ? 208 (352 13. 0. ) (innoaia 5' basis 8. p. 611 oiKodopei're
Kal Kovu'i-re, (L's ,uLKpr'z. Kal 'yhlaxpa, ala'xz'wn he? 'yew.
The author of [13] ? 30 is more dispassionate, (Swindle ae? v 1'1 1. 6m; ';)[L(:JV
'rd: 68017; dyami KGTGO'KEUe? -{O'UITG Kai Kpfivas Kai. Keyiana'ru. Kai.
Afipovs' (Kai. oil 70:; sio'n'y'rlc'alie? voi; 70. 67, G'fl'LTLth-i) K'rA. ) The reference is
to the activity of the home department under the peace policy of Eubulus.
The functions of a variety of oificials in that department were then absorbed
by the financial officers, Acschin. 3 ? 25 1rp6-repov pe? v avnypmtebe iv
eLpo-rovn-rbs 'rfi mihei, '6; Ka9' e? Kaiir-ryv 1rpv1aveiav dwelo'yige-m 1a; 1rpocr-
081w; rqi living>>. Sui 8% Tip! 1rpr EuBoquv yer/one'qu mirrer imiv oi.
e'1ri. 1i: OsprKiw (Aristot. Const. Ath. 43 ? 1, 47 ? 2) Kexeipo-rovnpe'voi iii/axon:
ne? v . . fill! 101": dvn-ypanjae'w; a xriv, fipxov 8% Tiyv 1151/ droSsKrEw, Kai vewpwv
Kai. aKwoeiq'va quoSo'novv, may 8% Keri. 66o1roioi', Kai. 07(68611 rip! an,"
8wixv7mv e Km! 11'); we? Aewg. Dinarchus 1 ? 96 attacks Demosthenes for not
having built triremes (as was done under Eubulus), or docks, or any
building in the Peiraeus or the city, and for not having caused any orna-
ments to be placed in the Parthenon. Cp. Thirlwall v 812, ASchaefer i
2022 1', 13010011 Attische Politik 0. xi, Helm iii 0. 15 n. 5.
1a; 6801's as e? qriwxevdlopev: cp. Aeschin. 3 ? 25 660mm!
in last note, Aristot. Const. of Athens 54 ? 1 KMypofio'z 6e . .
odowoiobs 1re? v-re, 07s rpoare? TaKTai (Sn/Loa'lous e? p'yd-ras Exovo'i
1a; 6601): e? 'rrio'Keudg'ew.
259. Kpfivas, Kai. Mlpovs: [13] ? 30; 'fountains and fooleries'
(K. ), or '1'. and other follies,' the latter term being applied to
extravagant structures in modern times. The fountains (i. e.
the water-supply in general) were ordinarily under the charge
of the Kprrlva e? maehn'rfis, who was necessarily an expert, and
therefore chosen by show of hands and not appointed by lot (note
on Aristotle C'onst. zy' Athens 43 ? 1, where an inscr. of 333 3. 0.
is quoted complimenting Pytheas dpe-rfis e? 'vexa Kai oiKaLomh/qs
'rfis 1repl 'r'hv e? riae'hflav T1311 Kp'rlmfiv).
A povg is an inclusive term contemptuoust summing up all the
prece ing items. Cp. Alexis ap. Athen. 336a 11' 70. 070. quei: quvaMw
diva>> Kain>>, | AuKsZ'ov, 'Axadfiaeiav, 'Qideiov, HiMas, l Afipovs dwivrfiv;
Philostr. vit. A170". 5, 14 Bd'rpaxm. Kai. iii/oi. Kai. Afipol. ypavo'iv 01m.
pam'inai Kai waifiiois (oi. Ain'ainov #17000, Lucian Timon c. 9 ripeniv nva
Kai. avaipa-ra Kai Aripov; nayiikn 'rfi ?