The Fundamental Principles of Old And New World Civilizations: a Comparative Research Based On a Study of the Ancient Mexican Religious, Sociological And Calendrical Systems

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The Fundamental Principles of Old And New World Civilizations: a Comparative Research Based On a Study of the Ancient Mexican Religious, Sociological And Calendrical Systems
Zelia Nuttall
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' For intereitiiig dtteils concerning the einplojinent and tpread of a ycM of three muoiu in ancient tfance. Me Hewitt, op. eft. Prelkce xvi, toL L 928 Digitized by Google 488 KBT-NOTE OF ANCIENT to them by the anonymous Athenian who, according to Cicero, Plutarch and Boeckh, was Plato himself.
In the case of ^^ the Magnesians, whom a god is again raising up and settling into a colony ... a divine polity . . ,** Plato says : . . . '* It is meet, in the first place, to build the city as much as
...possible in the middle of the country. . . . After this to divide it into twelve parts^ and placing first the temple of Hestia, and Zeus and Athene, to call it the Acropolis and to throw around a circu- lar enclosure and from it to cut the city and all the country into twelve parts. But the twelve parts ought to be equalized ....
and the allotments to be five thousand and forty, After this to assign the twelve allotments to the twelve gods and to call them by their names and to consecrate to each the portion at- tained by lot and to call it a phyle ; and again to divide the twelve sections of the city in the same manner as they divided the Test of the country, and that each should possess two habitations, one near the centre and the other near the extremity, and thus let the method end (B.


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