{"title":"Second Meeting","authors":"auxerat hirfus opes","doi":"10.1017/s006867350000585x","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"III . In the 5th century and the first three decades of the 4th there was only one Secretary of Council, who changed with the Prytany but was styled o ypa/tyiaT€vs rfjs J3ov\\rjs. IV. Some time between 368-7 B.c. and 363-2 B.C. the duties of the \"Secretary of Council\" were divided between two officials. One was called 6 ypafufiarevi o Kara. irpvTcivetav, but the old name, o ypafn/^aTcvi rrji fiovXfjs, was often used down to 322—1 B.C.: he did not change with the Prytanies but held office for a year. Perhaps KXypiaa-i's was substituted for -^eipoTovLa at this time. Whether the second was originally styled o C7rl ra ^j^ur/jara (C. I. A. 2. 114, 343—2 B.C.) or 6 iirl TOVS VO/UOUS is uncertain ; at the time of the composition of the 'Constitution of Athens' the balance of evidence is in favour of the title o in rovs VO/AOU;. p. 137. 2. Read rerdpTr] 8\" 'EXcvonVia. Cf. 'E<j>. 'Apxin. 1883, p. 110 sqq., ft. 50 eis Trjv TpKTyjpiSa rwv 'EAewiviaiv ical tU Tf}v Trevrerqpi&a. A discussion of the 'EA.eucnVia will be found in Nebe, De Mysteriorum Eleusiniorum tempore et administratione publica, 1886, p. 15 sqq. Possibly we should continue jre/«rT7/ St Ilava^vaia, the ordinal having been abbreviated. p. 159. 7. irpocnra.paypd<pf<r6ai seems possible and probable.","PeriodicalId":177773,"journal":{"name":"Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society","volume":"2012 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"1900-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1017/s006867350000585x","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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III . In the 5th century and the first three decades of the 4th there was only one Secretary of Council, who changed with the Prytany but was styled o ypa/tyiaT€vs rfjs J3ov\rjs. IV. Some time between 368-7 B.c. and 363-2 B.C. the duties of the "Secretary of Council" were divided between two officials. One was called 6 ypafufiarevi o Kara. irpvTcivetav, but the old name, o ypafn/^aTcvi rrji fiovXfjs, was often used down to 322—1 B.C.: he did not change with the Prytanies but held office for a year. Perhaps KXypiaa-i's was substituted for -^eipoTovLa at this time. Whether the second was originally styled o C7rl ra ^j^ur/jara (C. I. A. 2. 114, 343—2 B.C.) or 6 iirl TOVS VO/UOUS is uncertain ; at the time of the composition of the 'Constitution of Athens' the balance of evidence is in favour of the title o in rovs VO/AOU;. p. 137. 2. Read rerdpTr] 8" 'EXcvonVia. Cf. 'E. 'Apxin. 1883, p. 110 sqq., ft. 50 eis Trjv TpKTyjpiSa rwv 'EAewiviaiv ical tU Tf}v Trevrerqpi&a. A discussion of the 'EA.eucnVia will be found in Nebe, De Mysteriorum Eleusiniorum tempore et administratione publica, 1886, p. 15 sqq. Possibly we should continue jre/«rT7/ St Ilava^vaia, the ordinal having been abbreviated. p. 159. 7. irpocnra.paypd