<TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xmlns:py="http://codespeak.net/lxml/objectify/pytype" py:pytype="TREE"><text><body><div type="translation" n="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0027.tlg001.perseus-eng2" xml:lang="eng"><div type="textpart" subtype="part" n="Narrative"><div type="textpart" subtype="section" xml:base="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0027.tlg001.perseus-eng2" n="14"><p rend="align(indent)">This was the first information, gentlemen; it was due to Andromachus, and implicated the persons mentioned. Now call Diognetus, please.
<quote type="witness" rend="align(indent)"><lb/><add><label>Witness</label></add>You were on the commission of inquiry,<note resp="Loeb" anchored="true">An extraordinary board of the <foreign xml:lang="grc">ζητηταί</foreign> was set up to investigate both the profanation of the Mysteries and the mutilaton of the Hermae; they would act as an advisory committee to the <foreign xml:lang="grc">βουλή</foreign>. Peisander and Charicles were also members (<bibl n="Andoc. 1.36">Andoc. 1.36</bibl>).</note> Diognetus when Pythonicus impeached Alcibiades before the Assembly? 
<lb/>Yes. 
<lb/>You recollect that Andromachus laid an information as to what was going on in Pulytion’s house?
<lb/>Yes. 
<lb/>And these are the names of those implicated by that information? 
<lb/>Yes.</quote></p></div></div></div></body></text></TEI>