Athenian treasury
object · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
money laid by · the treasury · your treasury
in the texts
Against Aristocrates
The city’s public funds, used to compare former wealth with present insolvency.
Whenever you wanted anything, you had more money in your treasury than any other Hellenic people, insomuch that you always started on any expedition with pay for the full period named in the decree authorizing such expedition.
Against Aristogeiton I
The public treasury to which state-debtors owe money.
For he says there are many men in debt to the treasury, and all of them in the same case as himself.
And do not imagine, Athenians, that I am debating the point with you, as if you were debtors to the treasury.