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by bringing actions against them with reference to their administration. Then,
in the archonship of Conon, he stripped the Council of all the acquired
prerogatives from which it derived its guardianship of the constitution, and
assigned some of them to the Council of Five Hundred, and others to the
Assembly and the law-courts. In this revolution he was assisted by
Themistocles, who was himself a member of the Areopagus, but was
expecting to be tried before it on a charge of treasonable dealings with Persia.
This made him anxious that it should be overthrown, and accordingly he
warned Ephialtes that the Council intended to arrest him, while at the same
time he informed the Areopagites that he would reveal to them certain
persons who were conspiring to subvert the constitution. He then conducted
the representatives delegated by the Council to the residence of Ephialtes,
promising to show them the conspirators who assembled there, and proceeded
to converse with them in an earnest manner. Ephialtes, seeing this, was seized
with alarm and took refuge in suppliant guise at the altar. Every one was
astounded at the occurrence, and presently, when the Council of Five Hundred
met, Ephialtes and Themistocles together proceeded to denounce the
Areopagus to them. This they repeated in similar fashion in the Assembly,
until they succeeded in depriving it of its power. Not long afterwards,
however, Ephialtes was assassinated by Aristodicus of Tanagra. In this way
was the Council of Areopagus deprived of its guardianship of the state.
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After this revolution the administration of the state became more and more
lax, in consequence of the eager rivalry of candidates for popular favour.
During this period the moderate party, as it happened, had no real chief, their
leader being Cimon son of Miltiades, who was a comparatively young man,
and had been late in entering public life; and at the same time the general
populace suffered great losses by war. The soldiers for active service were
selected at that time from the roll of citizens, and as the generals were men of
no military experience, who owed their position solely to their family
standing, it continually happened that some two or three thousand of the
troops perished on an expedition; and in this way the best men alike of the
lower and the upper classes were exhausted. Consequently in most matters of
administration less heed was paid to the laws than had formerly been the case.
No alteration, however, was made in the method of election of the nine
Archons, except that five years after the death of Ephialtes it was decided that
the candidates to be submitted to the lot for that office might be selected from
the Zeugitae as well as from the higher classes. The first Archon from that
class was Mnesitheides. Up to this time all the Archons had been taken from
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Part 1; Logic (Organon) 3
- Categories 4
- On Interpretation 34
- Prior Analytics, Book I 56
- Prior Analytics, Book II 113
- Posterior Analytics, Book I 149
- Posterior Analytics, Book II 193
- Topics, Book I 218
- Topics, Book II 221
- Topics, Book III 237
- Topics, Book IV 248
- Topics, Book V 266
- Topics, Book VI 291
- Topics, Book VII 317
- Topics, Book VIII 326
- On Sophistical Refutations 348
- Part 2; Universal Physics 396
- Physics, Book I 397
- Physics, Book II 415
- Physics, Book III 432
- Physics, Book IV 449
- Physics, Book V 481
- Physics, Book VI 496
- Physics, Book VII 519
- Physics, Book VIII 533
- On the Heavens, Book I 570
- On the Heavens, Book II 599
- On the Heavens, Book III 624
- On the Heavens, Book IV 640
- On Generation and Corruption, Book I 651
- On Generation and Corruption, Book II 685
- Meteorology, Book I 707
- Meteorology, Book II 733
- Meteorology, Book III 760
- Meteorology, Book IV 773
- Part 3; Human Physics 795
- On the Soul, Book I 796
- On the Soul, Book II 815
- On the Soul, Book III 840
- On Sense and the Sensible 861
- On Memory and Reminiscence 889
- On Sleep and Sleeplessness 899
- On Dreams 909
- On Prophesying by Dreams 918
- On Longevity and the Shortness of Life 923
- On Youth, Old Age, Life and Death, and Respiration 929
- Part 4; Animal Physics 952
- The History of Animals, Book I 953
- The History of Animals, Book II translated 977
- The History of Animals, Book III 1000
- The History of Animals, Book IV 1029
- The History of Animals, Book V 1056
- The History of Animals, Book VI 1094
- The History of Animals, Book VII 1135
- The History of Animals, Book VIII 1150
- The History of Animals, Book IX 1186
- On the Parts of Animals, Book I 1234
- On the Parts of Animals, Book II 1249
- On the Parts of Animals, Book III 1281
- On the Parts of Animals, Book IV 1311
- On the Motion of Animals 1351
- On the Gait of Animals 1363
- On the Generation of Animals, Book I 1381
- On the Generation of Animals, Book II 1412
- On the Generation of Animals, Book III 1444
- On the Generation of Animals, Book IV 1469
- On the Generation of Animals, Book V 1496
- Part 5; Metaphysics 1516
- Part 6; Ethics and Politics 1748
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book I 1749
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book II 1766
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book III 1779
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book IV 1799
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book V 1817
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book VI 1836
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book VII 1851
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book VIII 1872
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book IX 1890
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book X 1907
- Politics, Book I 1925
- Politics, Book II 1943
- Politics, Book III 1970
- Politics, Book IV 1997
- Politics, Book V 2023
- Politics, Book VI 2053
- Politics, Book VII 2065
- Politics, Book VIII 2091
- The Athenian Constitution 2102
- Part 7; Aesthetic Writings 2156