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In a stimulating article , Josiah Ober ( 1993a ) rightly emphasizes the significance of what he calls the " Athenian revolution " of 508 / 7.12 Herodotus ( 5.72.1-2 ) describes the event in the passage cited above .
In a stimulating article , Josiah Ober ( 1993a ) rightly emphasizes the significance of what he calls the " Athenian revolution " of 508 / 7.12 Herodotus ( 5.72.1-2 ) describes the event in the passage cited above .
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points out that my reconstruction depends on a close analysis of passages in Herodotus ( and , to a lesser extent , the Aristotelian Constitution of the Athenians ) , and he notes that Herodotus wrote " several generations " after the ...
points out that my reconstruction depends on a close analysis of passages in Herodotus ( and , to a lesser extent , the Aristotelian Constitution of the Athenians ) , and he notes that Herodotus wrote " several generations " after the ...
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To what extent can we trust the historical narrative even of our earliest source , Herodotus ? How im- portant is it to work with precise definitions , and how do we best determine the criteria that define the essentials of Athenian ...
To what extent can we trust the historical narrative even of our earliest source , Herodotus ? How im- portant is it to work with precise definitions , and how do we best determine the criteria that define the essentials of Athenian ...
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Aristocrats and the Coming of Athenian | 226 |
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