Further, mark the effrontery and impudence of the witness himself, who has claimed for himself Euctemon's daughter Namely, the widow of Chaeres, cf. Isaeus 6.51 . as being an heiress and a fifth part The words πέμπτου μέρους are certainly corrupt: there is no reason in law why a fifth part should have been claimed. No satisfactory emendation has been proposed. of Euctemon's estate as being adjudicable, while he has given evidence that Euctemon has a legitimate son. In doing so does he not clearly convict himself of having given false evidence? For obviously, if Euctemon had a legitimate son, his daughter could not be heiress or the estate adjudicable. To prove, then, that he made these claims, the clerk shall read you the depositions.