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Headword:
*seisa/xqeia
Adler number: sigma,289
Translated headword: seisachtheia, shaking-off-of-burdens
Vetting Status: high
Translation: A cancellation of public and private debts, which
Solon brought in. Its name reflected the custom in
Athens for poor debtors to repay their creditors with physical labour; when discharged, this was tantamount to shaking off [
aposeisasthai] the burden [
achthos]; but as
Philochorus sees it, the burden was [sc. in reality] voted off.[1]
Greek Original:*seisa/xqeia: xrewkopi/a dhmosi/wn kai\ i)diwtikw=n, h(\n ei)shgh/sato *so/lwn. ei)/rhtai de/, par' o(/son e)/qos h)=n *)aqh/nhsi tou\s o)fei/lontas tw=n penh/twn sw/mati e)rga/zesqai toi=s xrh/stais: a)podo/ntas de\ oi(onei\ to\ a)/xqos a)posei/sasqai: w(s *filoxo/rw| de\ dokei=, a)poyhfisqh=nai to\ a)/xqos.
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Keywords: biography; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; economics; ethics; geography; historiography; history; imagery
Translated by: David Whitehead on 31 October 2001@06:07:05.
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