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Headword:
Ardêttês,
Ardêttou
Adler number: alpha,3807
Translated headword: Ardettes, [genitive] Ardettou
Vetting Status: high
Translation: A proper name.[1]
Also[2] [sc. attested is] Ardettos, a place in
Athens, where all Athenians used to swear the jurors' oath in public. But Theophrastos in his [books]
On Laws says that this custom has been abandoned.[3]
Greek Original:Ardêttês, Ardêttou: onoma kurion. kai Ardêttos topos estin Athênêsin, en hôi pantes Athênaioi dêmosiai ômnuon ton horkon ton Hêliastikon. Theophrastos de en tois peri nomôn katalelusthai to ethos touto legei.
Notes:
[1] Attested as such only here and, according to Adler, in the
Ambrosian Lexicon.
[2] The source now becomes Harpokration s.v. (here abridged), commenting on the appearance of this place-name in
Lysias fr. 157 Sauppe (now 103 Carey OCT). See also
eta 215 (end.
[3]
Theophrastus fr. 17 Szegedy-Maszak (647 FHS&G).
Keywords: biography; chronology; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; geography; history; law; philosophy; rhetoric
Translated by: David Whitehead on 8 October 2000@12:16:34.
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