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第82章 BOOK VIII(1)

Athenian Stranger.Next,with the help of the Delphian oracle,we have to institute festivals and make laws about them,and to determine what sacrifices will be for the good of the city,and to what Gods they shall be offered;but when they shall be offered,and how often,may be partly regulated by us.

Cleinias.The number-yes.

Ath.Then we will first determine the number;and let the whole number be 365-one for every day-so that one magistrate at least will sacrifice daily to some God or demi-god on behalf of the city,and the citizens,and their possessions.And the interpreters,and priests,and priestesses,and prophets shall meet,and,in company with the guardians of the law,ordain those things which the legislator of necessity omits;and I may remark that they are the very persons who ought to take note of what is omitted.The law will say that there are twelve feasts dedicated to the twelve Gods,after whom the several tribes are named;and that to each of them they shall sacrifice every month,and appoint choruses,and musical and gymnastic contests,assigning them so as to suit the Gods and seasons of the year.And they shall have festivals for women,distinguishing those which ought to be separated from the men's festivals,and those which ought not.Further,they shall not confuse the infernal deities and their rites with the Gods who are termed heavenly and their rites,but shall separate them,giving to Pluto his own in the twelfth month,which is sacred to him,according to the law.To such a deity warlike men should entertain no aversion,but they should honour him as being always the best friend of man.For the connection of soul and body is no way better than the dissolution of them,as I am ready to maintain quite seriously.Moreover,those who would regulate these matters rightly should consider,that our city among existing cities has fellow,either in respect of leisure or comin and of the necessaries of life,and that like an individual she ought to live happily.And those who would live happily should in the first place do no wrong to one another,and ought not themselves to be wronged by others;to attain the first is not difficult,but there is great difficulty,in acquiring the power of not being wronged.No man can be perfectly secure against wrong,unless he has become perfectly good;and cities are like individuals in this,for a city if good has a life of peace,but if evil,a life of war within and without.Wherefore the citizens ought to practise war-not in time of war,but rather while they are at peace.And every city which has any sense,should take the field at least for one day in every month;and for more if the magistrates think fit,having no regard to winter cold or summer heat;and they should go out en masse,including their wives and their children,when the magistrates determine to lead forth the whole people,or in separate portions when summoned by them;and they should always provide that there should be games and sacrificial feasts,and they should have tournaments,imitating in as lively a manner as they can real battles.And they should distribute prizes of victory and valour to the competitors,passing censures and encomiums on one another according to the characters which they bear in the contests and their whole life,honouring him who seems to be the best,and blaming him who is the opposite.And let poets celebrate the victors-not however every poet,but only one who in the first place is not less than fifty years of age;nor should he be one who,although he may have musical and poetical gifts,has never in his life done any noble or illustrious action;but those who are themselves good and also honourable in the state,creators of noble actions-let their poems be sung,even though they be not very musical.And let the judgment of them rest with the instructor of youth and the other guardians of the laws,who shall give them this privilege,and they alone shall be free to sing;but the rest of the world shall not have this liberty.Nor shall any one dare to sing a song which has not been approved by the judgment of the guardians of the laws,not even if his strain be sweeter than the songs of Thamyras and Orpheus;but only and Orpheus;but only such poems as have been judged sacred and dedicated to the Gods,and such as are the works of good men,which praise of blame has been awarded and which have been deemed to fulfil their design fairly.

The regulations about and about liberty of speech in poitry,ought to apply equally to men and women.The legislator may be supposed to argue the question in his own mind:-Who are my citizens for whom Ihave set in order the city?Are they not competitors in the greatest of all contests,and have they not innumerable rivals?To be sure,will be the natural,reply.Well,but if we were training boxers,or pancratiasts,or any other sort of athletes,would they never meet until the hour of contest arrived;and should we do nothing to prepare ourselves previously by daily practice?Surely,if we were boxers we should have been learning to fight for many days before,and exercising ourselves in imitating all those blows and wards which we were intending to use in the hour of conflict;and in order that we might come as near to reality as possible,instead of cestuses we should put on boxing gloves,that the blows and the wards might be practised by us to the utmost of our power.And if there were a lack of competitors,the ridicule of fools would ryot deter us from hanging up a lifeless image and practising at that.Or if we had no adversary at all,animate or inanimate,should we not venture in the dearth of antagonists to spar by ourselves?In what other manner could we ever study the art of self-defence?

Cle.The way which you mention Stranger,would be the only way.

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