Polybius, Histories

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Book 13 - Chapter 1

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<head lang="la">I. Res Graeciae</head><w lemma="%2A%28%2Foti">Ὅτι</w> <w lemma="%2Aai%29twloi%5C">Αἰτωλοὶ</w> <w lemma="dia%2F">διά</w> <w lemma="te">τε</w> <w lemma="th%5Cn">τὴν</w> <w lemma="sune%2Fxeian">συνέχειαν</w> <w lemma="tw%3Dn">τῶν</w> <w lemma="pole%2Fmwn">πολέμων</w> <w lemma="kai%5C">καὶ</w> <w lemma="dia%5C">διὰ</w> <w lemma="th%5Cn">τὴν</w> <w lemma="polute%2Fleian">πολυτέλειαν</w> <w lemma="tw%3Dn">τῶν</w> <w lemma="bi%2Fwn">βίων</w> <w lemma="e%29%2Flaqon">ἔλαθον</w> <w lemma="ou%29">οὐ</w> <w lemma="mo%2Fnon">μόνον</w> <w lemma="a%29%2Fllous">ἄλλους</w>, <w lemma="a%29lla%5C">ἀλλὰ</w> <w lemma="kai%5C">καὶ</w> <w lemma="sfa%3Ds">σφᾶς</w> <w lemma="au%29tou%5Cs">αὐτοὺς</w> <w lemma="kata%2Fxreoi">κατάχρεοι</w> <w lemma="genhqe%2Fntes">γενηθέντες</w>.
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<w lemma="dio%2Fper">διόπερ</w> <w lemma="oi%29kei%2Fws">οἰκείως</w> <w lemma="diakei%2Fmenoi">διακείμενοι</w> <w lemma="pro%5Cs">πρὸς</w> <w lemma="kainotomi%2Fan">καινοτομίαν</w> <w lemma="th%3Ds">τῆς</w> <w lemma="oi%29kei%2Fas">οἰκείας</w> <w lemma="politei%2Fas">πολιτείας</w> <w lemma="ei%28%2Flonto">εἵλοντο</w> <w lemma="nomogra%2Ffous">νομογράφους</w> <w lemma="%2Adwri%2Fmaxon">Δωρίμαχον</w> <w lemma="kai%5C">καὶ</w> <w lemma="%2Asko%2Fpan">Σκόπαν</w>,
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<w lemma="qewrou%3Dntes">θεωροῦντες</w> <w lemma="tou%2Ftous">τούτους</w> <w lemma="kata%2F">κατά</w> <w lemma="te">τε</w> <w lemma="ta%5Cs">τὰς</w> <w lemma="proaire%2Fseis">προαιρέσεις</w> <w lemma="kinhtikou%5Cs">κινητικοὺς</w> <w lemma="u%28pa%2Frxontas">ὑπάρχοντας</w> <w lemma="kai%5C">καὶ</w> <w lemma="kata%5C">κατὰ</w> <w lemma="ta%5Cs">τὰς</w> <w lemma="ou%29si%2Fas">οὐσίας</w> <w lemma="e%29ndedeme%2Fnous">ἐνδεδεμένους</w> <w lemma="ei%29s">εἰς</w> <w lemma="polla%5C">πολλὰ</w> <w lemma="tw%3Dn">τῶν</w> <w lemma="biwtikw%3Dn">βιωτικῶν</w> <w lemma="sunallagma%2Ftwn">συναλλαγμάτων</w>. <w lemma="oi%28%5C">οἳ</w> <w lemma="kai%5C">καὶ</w> <w lemma="paralabo%2Fntes">παραλαβόντες</w> <w lemma="th%5Cn">τὴν</w> <w lemma="e%29cousi%2Fan">ἐξουσίαν</w> <w lemma="tau%2Fthn">ταύτην</w> <w lemma="e%29%2Fgrayan">ἔγραψαν</w> <w lemma="no%2Fmous">νόμους</w>. —
<head>I. Affairs of Greece</head><head>The Aetolians</head>The Aetolians, owing to the long continuance of hostilities and owing to their extravagant way of living, became deeply in debt before anyone else or even they themselves were aware of it.
Being therefore naturally fond of making innovations in their own constitution they chose Dorimachus and Scopas to draw up laws,
as they saw that both of these men had revolutionary tendencies and that their fortunes were compromised in many financial transactions. Having been invested with this authority they drafted laws. . . .