Archæologiæ Græcæ, or, The antiquities of Greece by John Potter ...

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Archæologiæ Græcæ, or, The antiquities of Greece by John Potter ...
Author
Potter, John, 1673 or 4-1747.
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Oxford :: Printed ... for Abel Swall ...,
1697.
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Greece -- Antiquities.
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THE CONTENTS.

BOOK I.

CHAP. I. Of the State of Athens till Cecrops.
Pag. 1
CHAP. II. Of the State of Athens from Cecrops to Theseus.
6
CHAP. III. Of the State of Athens, from Theseus to the Decennial Archons.
10
CHAP. IV. Of the State of Athens, from the Decennial Archons to Philip of Macedon.
13
CHAP. V. Of the State of Athens, from Philip of Ma∣cedon to it's delivery by the Romans.
20
CHAP. VI. Of the State of Athens, from it's Confede∣racy with Rome to Constantine the Great
23
CHAP. VII. Of the State of Athens, from Constantine the Great.
27
CHAP. VIII. Of the City of Athens, and it's Walls, Gates, Streets, Buildings, &c.
29
CHAP. IX. Of the Citizens, Tribes, &c. of Athens.
45
CHAP. X. Of the Sojourners, and Servants in Athens.
54
CHAP. XI. Of the Athenian Magistrates.
70
CHAP. XII. Of the Nine Archons.
71
CHAP. XIII. Of the Athenian Magistrates.
74
CHAP. XIV. Of the Athenian Magistrates.
76
CHAP. XV. Of the Athenian Magistrates.
79
CHAP. XVI. Of the Council of the Amphictyones.
83
CHAP. XVII. Of the Athenian 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉, or Publick As∣semblies.
85
CHAP. XVIII. Of the Senate of the Five-hundred.
90
CHAP. XIX. Of the Senate, and Court of Areopa∣gus.
94

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CHAP. XX. Of some other Courts of Justice.
101
CHAP. XXI. Of some other Courts of Justice, their Iu∣dicial Process, &c.
105
CHAP. XXII. Of the 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉, and 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉.
114
CHAP. XXIII. Of the Publick Judgments, Actions, &c.
115
CHAP. XXIV. Of the Private Judgments, Actions, &c.
118
CHAP. XXV. Of the Athenian Punishments, and Re∣wards.
121
CHAP. XXVI. Of the Athenian Laws.
130
Attick Laws.
136
Laws relating to Divine Worship, Temples, Festivals, and Sports.
136.
Laws concerning them who Officiate in holy Rites.
138
Laws relating to the Laws.
139
Laws referring to Decrees of the Senate, and Common∣alty.
140
Laws concerning Native, and Enfranchis'd Citizens.
ib.
Laws appertaining to Children Legitimate, Spurious, or Adopted.
141
The Oath to be taken by the Ephebi.
ib.
Laws belonging to Sojourners.
142
Laws relating to Slaves, and Freed Servants.
143
Laws relating to the Senate of Five-hundred.
ib.
Laws which concern Magistrates.
144
The Oath.
145
The Examination, and Interrogatory Disquisition of the Archons.
146
The Archon's Oath.
ib.
The Oath of the 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉.
147
Laws respecting Orators.
ib.
An Inspection into the Orators Lives.
ib.
Laws treating of Duties, and Offices.
148
Laws about the Refusal of Offices.
149
Laws concerning Honours, to be conferr'd on those who have deserv'd well of the Common-wealth.
149
Laws referring to the Gymnasia.
150

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    Laws relating to Physicians, and Philosophers.
    ib.
    Laws concerning Judges.
    ib.
    Of Laws relating to Law-suits.
    ib.
    Laws respecting Preparatories to Judgments.
    151
    A Form of the Oath taken by Judges after Election.
    ib.
    Laws referring to Judgments.
    ib.
    Laws concerning Arbitrators.
    152
    A Law about Oaths.
    ib.
    Laws treating of Witnesses.
    ib.
    Laws touching Judgments already past.
    153
    Laws concerning Punishments.
    ib.
    Laws referring to Receivers of Publick Revenues, the Ex∣chequer, and Money for Shows.
    154
    Laws about Limits, and Land-marks.
    155
    Laws respecting Lands, Herds, and Flocks.
    156
    Laws relating to Buying, and Selling.
    ib.
    Laws appertaining to Usury, and Money.
    ib.
    Laws about Wares to be Imported to, or Exported from Athens.
    157
    Laws respecting Arts.
    ib.
    Laws concerning Societies, with their Agreements.
    158
    Laws belonging to Marriages.
    ib.
    Laws touching Dowries.
    160
    Laws referring to Divorces.
    ib.
    Laws belonging to Adulteries.
    ib.
    Laws referring to the Love of Boys, Procurers, and Strumpets.
    161
    Laws appointed for the Drawing up of Wills, and right Constitution of Heirs, and Successors.
    162
    Laws appertaining to Guardianship.
    163
    Laws about Sepulcres, and Funerals.
    164
    Laws against Ruffians, and Assassins.
    165
    A Law relating to Accusations.
    167
    Laws concerning Dammages.
    ib.
    Laws belonging to Theft.
    ib.
    Laws restraining Reproaches.
    168
    Laws about the Management of Affairs.
    ib.
    Laws referring to Entertainments.
    ib.

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    A Law relating to Accusations concerning Mines.
    169
    A Law appertaining to the Action 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉.
    ib.
    Military Laws.
    ib.
    Of Military Punishments, and Rewards.
    170
    Miscellany Laws.
    ib.

BOOK II.

CHAP. I. Of the first Authors of Religious Worship in Greece.
172
CHAP. II. Of their Temples, Altars, Images, and Asyla.
173
CHAP. III. Of the Grecian Priests, and their Offices.
182
CHAP. IV. Of the Grecian Sacrifices.
187
CHAP. V. Of the Grecian Prayers, and Supplications.
207
CHAP. VI. Of the Grecian Oaths.
213
CHAP. VII. Of the Grecian Divination, and Oracles, in general.
229
CHAP. VIII. Of the Oracles of Jupiter.
233
CHAP. IX. Of the Oracles of Apollo.
240
CHAP. X. Of the Oracle of Trophonius.
256
CHAP. XI. Of other Grecian Oracles.
261
CHAP. XII. Of Theomancy.
266
CHAP. XIII. Of Divination by Dreams.
271
CHAP. XIV. Of Divination by Sacrifices.
284
CHAP. XV. Of Divination by Birds.
289
CHAP. XVI. Of Divination by Lots.
302
CHAP. XVII. Of Divination by Ominous Words, and Things.
306
CHAP. XVIII. Of Magick, and Incantations.
315
CHAP. XIX. Of the Grecian Festivals in general.
324
CHAP. XX. Grecian Festivals.
326
CHAP. XXI. Of the Publick Games in Greece, and the Principal Exercises us'd in them.
407
CHAP. XXII. Of the Olympian Games.
413
CHAP. XXIII. Of the Pythian Games.
417
CHAP. XXIV. Of the Nemean Games.
420
CHAP. XXV. Of the Isthmian Games.
422
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