Tyrtaeus 4
Tyrtaeus 4 (also read in intermediate Greek group in the Latin Discord server).
7th c. Spartan. This fragment is from Tyrtaeus' Eunomia; according to Aristotle, this work was written in response to factional discord after the Second Messenian War and to requests for land redistribution.
They carried home oracles from Delphi: kings and elders should lead the βουλή; and then the men of the people should respond with straight proposals, speaking finely and doing justice, without any crooked actions to the city. Victory should follow the people's assembly.
1) tripartite distinction between kings, elders, and assembly resembles other archaic political institutions, e.g. those represented in the Iliad; does not obviously resemble the later more idiosyncratic Spartan political institutions.
2) 'straightness' as a trait of justice is commonplace, e.g. Hes. Theog. 86, ἰθείῃσι δίκῃσιν
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