10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HELIAST»
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heliast in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The Wasps of Aristophanes, with notes by T. Mitchell
If on any one word more than another in the Greek language, Solon wished to fix
a stamp of eminence, it was on that of Heliast, which in its large sense implied not
so much a member of any one particular court of judicature, as an Attic citizen ...
Aristophanes, Thomas Mitchell, 1835
2
The wasps of Aristophanes: with notes critical and explanatory
If on any one word more than another in the Greek language, Solon wished to fix
a stamp of eminence, it was on that of Heliast, which in its large sense implied not
so much a member of any one particular court of judicature, as an Attic citizen ...
Aristophanes, Thomas Mitchell, 1835
3
The Wasps of Aristophanes
Where's our heliast? out of the way, of course,' i.e. just when I want him. Or
Green's view may be right, that, with a tipsy confusion of ideas, he means the
man who wants to summon him to court, and adds ' O he's taken himself off, I see.
4
The Comedies of Aristophanes: The Acharnians, Knights, ...
But you will know it, perhaps, when you eat the paunch of an old Heliast.7 BDEL.
Push the ass and yourself into the house. PHIL. 1 The Attics use the form
ireirpdffo/tai as a fut. pass. ; not 2 Cf. vs. 205, infra. Pax, 840. Avea, 279, 287. Ran
. 170.
Aristophanes, W. J. Hickie, 1859
5
The comedies of Aristophanes, a literal tr. from the revised ...
Where's7 the Heliast ? Out of the way! [To the flute- girl.^ Come up hither, my little
golden cock-chafer, having taken hold of this rope with your hand. Keep tight
hold ! but take care, for the rope is rotten. Yet certainly, how- 1 See Weiske, Pleon
.
Aristophanes, William James Hickie, 1853
6
The Greek City and Its Institutions
Every Athenian was able to attain to the dignity of heliast if he had reached thirty
years of age and if he was in full possession of civic rights, that is he must not be
a public debtor.2 Anyone who sat in defiance of this law was prosecuted by the ...
Ah! by Zeus! you know not now what I am worth; but youwillknow when you
disembowel the old Heliast's money bag. BDELYCLEON. Come, get back
indoors, both you and your ass. PHILOCLEON. Oh!my brethren ofthe tribunal! oh!
Cleon! to ...
8
A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.)
Name given to Persephoneé. In Latin, Proserpina. P. 6. Dikast and Heliast. Dicast
=Judge, Heliast=Juryman, in Athens. P. 7. 1. Kordax-step. 2. Propulaia. (
Propylaia.) 1. An indecent dance. 2. Gateway of the Acropolis. 3. Pnux. (Pnyx.) 4.
Bema.
Sutherland, Mrs. Orr, 2012
9
The Olynthiac Speeches of Deo=mosthenes
... Philocleon's view (Ar Vesp 548 ff) that the heliast's life is a happy one, and the
heliast, THE THIRD OLYNTHIAC [III 28.
May I never drink my Heliast's pay in honour of the good Genius,ifIdonot.
CHORUS. Tisnow we have to drawupon our arsenal for some fresh weapon;
above alldonot sidewith this youth in his opinions. You see how serious the
question has ...
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