De institutis relpuhUcae Atheniensium post Aristotelis aetatcm commutaiis. 19 



niva xal T(( Xomù tXXdnorra rtQoç 

 TtjV xofit(ir;i' Tov JttJiXcnf ncd ituvta 



TCi iTQoç Ttjv nou:!T)jV y.ai dw^o- 



fiévKÇ Tolç — inoii]6iv {leycdoiiegôiç 

 xai TOV Kytôra tifïjy.n' a^îroç Tijç rt 

 «oy/iÇ z«i ror j(ttooror»y6«/'roç «îTor 

 d)](toi\ — övvfréXiöe åh rci Ilavad^rj- 

 vaia t:ii(favàç xcà xaXàç tïji< re ôa- 



jf avrjv anaôav — 1% ràv idiav 



yoQiqyîciç ri/g ï 11^ 421. 



c. a. 150 ',1nôX)ji,iç Âvdà'^^ràQov ror ilyujva nZv ("hjCitîav ayavo'dtTovvTog 



lluQtuti'ç Ath. Mitt. XXX, 213. 



post a. 150. Uiôv Kiyïjôlov Ai^MVivg tov àyùii'a rw/' &rj6(î(i)V ayavo&tTOVi'- 



Tog IV 448. 

 fin. saec. II. livTtay.og Ih^goou Auii- [roi' èyàva rwr Oyôdav ayojvod^aTovv- 



nTQtvg Tog] n' 451. 



150 — 100 II' 446 b. : — og ytiQOTovTj'&Hg vno 



TOV ôrj^ov &7j6dG}i' ayrorotttTr^g tig 

 TOV èni — açyovTog èviavTov. 

 97/6 (Argeius) Mt'jdtiog Mijaeiov Un ùymvo^tTi^g llavu^&iqvmmvy ^[2 qoK T) 



Qiatvg ayavoiyérrjg zJrjXioiv ) 



96/5 (Argeius) 2JaQanif<)v 2^(CQ(i:!ti<ovog ciyojvod'éTrjg 'EXfvöivicjv 



MeXiTti'g c.yavod'tTrjg Aia no^ t^ 



' a.' ir a, ■ i ^ ^^»O D. 



ayavovtTTjg llavawrjvaiav 

 dycovoïtÎTïjg zirjXlrov 



94/3 (Demochares) <yff<t(5rozA»/c^ ror dyoïvo^^tTov toiv Utxva&ijvmùiv @. 



IP 477 d. 



Quae ex his titulis cognosci possunt, iam coUigemus. 



Ex his decretorum verbis: ayavod^tTtjg yticoTovrjd^ilg i'tto tov rt/yi/or tnl — î'çyov- 

 Tog tneiisXtjd-T] — y.cà tojv aXXav àyûvow — elucet qiiotannis inde a quarto exeunte 

 saeculo usque ad finem tertii agonothetam suffragiis electum omnium ludorum curam ha- 

 buisse. Inde etiam id facile perspicimus fieri non potuisse, ut anno 282/1 Nicia Otrynensi 

 archonte duo viri agonothesiae munere fungerentur, ut putat Ferguson. ^ Itaque ut 



' Klio Y, 165, 4: „At the eiul of the second cenivnj there weie several agonothesiai, and one man, during the 

 oligarchie government uhich foUowed 103/2 fiequently held several of them at onee. We hâve long sitiee hwieti of 

 the agonothetes who had charge of the Dionysiac agon from 307/6 on. and of another in charge of the Panathenaia, 

 from probably as early as the middle of the third Century (II* 371 b), certainly from the middle of the second 

 (IP 121). Both undoubtedly existed in 282jl,a7idsince at this timeeach was termed agonothetes simply. Koehlers reason 



N:o 4. 



