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Headword: Eisangelia
Adler number: epsiloniota,222
Translated headword: impeachment, eisangelia
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
A name of a public lawsuit. There are three kinds of impeachments. One is for major crimes against the people which allow no deferral and for which there is neither a [sc. competent] magistracy established nor laws laying down the officials through whom [the cases] are put before [a jurycourt]; instead, the initial formulation [of the charge] goes to the council or the people; here heavy fines are imposed on the defendant, if convicted, whereas the unsuccessful plaintiff is not punished unless he fails to secure the fifth part of the votes; for in that event he pays a thousand [drachmas]; long ago these men too used to be punished more severely. Another [kind of] impeachment is mentioned [which] applies to maltreatment; these go to the archon, and the [unsuccessful] plaintiff incurs no penalty even if he does not secure the fifth part of the votes. A different [sort of] impeachment [is brought] against arbitrators. For if someone is wronged by an arbitrator he is allowed to impeach the man before the jurors; and if [the defendant] is convicted he loses his citizen rights. However, Isaeus [in] On the estate itself named the same procedure "impeachment" and "public prosecution".[1]
"This affair [is] plainly in accordance with the decree of Kannonos: I must fuck you divided into two". For this decree had stipulated that a man on trial in an impeachment should plead his defence with both hands tied behind his back.[2]
And elsewhere: "a penalty of an impeachment having a monetary [valuation] of fifty thousand of silver".[4]
Greek Original:
Eisangelia: dêmosiou dikês onoma. tria de estin eidê eisangeliôn. hê men epi dêmosiois adikêmasi megistois kai anabolên mê katadechomenois, kai eph' hois mête archê kathestêke, mête nomoi keintai tois archousi, kath' hous eisaxousin, alla pros tên boulên ê ton dêmon hê prôtê katastasis ginetai: kai eph' hois tôi men pheugonti, ean halô, megistai zêmiai epikeintai, ho de diôkôn, ean mê helêi, ouden zêmioutai, plên ean to e# meros tôn psêphôn mê metalabêi: tote gar chilias ektinei, to de palaion kai houtoi meizonôs ekolazonto. hetera de eisangelia legetai epi tais kakôsesin. hautai de eisi pros ton archonta kai tôi diôkonti azêmioi, kan mê metalabêi to e# meros tôn psêphôn. allê de eisangelia esti kata tôn diaitêtôn. ei gar tis hupo diaitêtou adikêthêi, exên touton eisangellein pros tous dikastas: kai halous êtimouto. Isaios mentoi peri tou autou klêrou to auto pragma eisangelian kai graphên ônomasen. touti to pragma kata to Kannônou saphôs psêphisma, binein me dei dialelêmmenon. houtos gar psêphisma egegraphei katechomenon hekaterôthen apologeisthai ton kat' eisangelian krinomenon. kai authis: timêma tês eisangelias echousês chrêmatikon e# muriadas arguriou.
Notes:
Hansen (below) 21 calls Harpokration s.v. eisangelia "one of his finest and most informative notes". The long first paragraph of the present entry derives from it. See also epsiloniota 220, epsiloniota 221.
[1] Isaeus 11.15 and 31. (The title of the speech, textually garbled here and elsewhere, is actually On the estate of Hagnias.)
[2] Aristophanes, Ecclesiazusae 1089-90, with comment from the scholia there. On "fuck", binein, see generally J. Henderson, The Maculate Muse (New Haven 1975) 151-2. On the decree of Kannonos (of uncertain date) see briefly R. Develin, Athenian Officials 684-321 BC (Cambridge 1989) 114.
[3] Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Roman Antiquities 17/18.5.4; again, truncated, at tau 606.
Reference:
M.H. Hansen, Eisangelia (Odense 1975)
Keywords: chronology; comedy; constitution; definition; economics; gender and sexuality; history; law; rhetoric
Translated by: David Whitehead on 23 November 2000@06:27:04.
Vetted by:
Catharine Roth (cosmetics) on 31 July 2003@17:28:33.
Catharine Roth (cosmetics) on 31 July 2003@17:30:05.
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