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unmarried, she was found wanton. Now it is irrational to punish the same crime sometimes very severely and without remorse, and sometimes very lightly, and, as it were, in sport, with a trivial fine ; unless, there being little money then in Athens, scarcity made those mulcts the more grievous punishment. In the valuation for sacrifices, a sheep and a bushel were both estimated at a drachma ; * the victor in the Isthmian games was to have for reward an hundred drachmas ; the conqueror in the Olympian, five hundred: he that brought a wolf, five drachmas ; for a whelp, one ; the former sum, as Deme- trius the Phalerian asserts, was the value of an ox, the latter, of a sheej). The prices which Solon, in his sixteenth table, sets on choice victims, were naturally far greater ; yet they, too, are very low in comparison of the present. The Athenians were, from the beginning, great enemies to wolves, their fields being better for pasture than corn. Some affirm their tribes did not take their names from the sons of Ion, but from the different sorts of occupation that they followed ; the soldiers were called Hoplitas, the craftsmen Ergades, and, of the remaining two, the farmers Gedeontes, and the shepherds and graziers iEgicores. Since the country has but few rivers, lakes, or large springs, and many used wells which they had dug, there was a law made, that, where there was a public well with- in a hippicon, that is, four furlongs, all should draw at that ; but, when it was farther off, they should try and procure a well of their own ; and, if they had dug ten fathom deep and could find no water, they had liberty to fetch a pitcherful of four gallons and a half in a day from their neighbors' ; for he thought it prudent to make provision

  • The Attic drachma, it is conve- drachma, was, therefore, worth

nient to remember, is just about about three halt-pence, or three equivalent to a French franc ; the cents,

obol. six of which went to the

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