Democracy 2500?: Questions and ChallengesIan Morris, Kurt A. Raaflaub Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1998 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... original question more bluntly : why make such a fuss about events at Athens in 508/7 B.C. ? PRESENTISM AND ATHENIAN DEMOCRACY Making a fuss is a relatively recent phenom- enon ; even two centuries ago , 508/7 seems to have struck most ...
... original question more bluntly : why make such a fuss about events at Athens in 508/7 B.C. ? PRESENTISM AND ATHENIAN DEMOCRACY Making a fuss is a relatively recent phenom- enon ; even two centuries ago , 508/7 seems to have struck most ...
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... original formula of the oath in the late sixth century , and its ap- plication in Aristotle's Constitution of the Athe- nians ( 8.4 ) to a Solonian context generally is con- sidered anachronistic ( Rhodes 1981 : 156 ; Ostwald 1986 : 8 ) ...
... original formula of the oath in the late sixth century , and its ap- plication in Aristotle's Constitution of the Athe- nians ( 8.4 ) to a Solonian context generally is con- sidered anachronistic ( Rhodes 1981 : 156 ; Ostwald 1986 : 8 ) ...
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... original ) . For Raaflaub , the popular uprising of 508/7 is a " one - time event " ; " massive and lasting change " only occurs with a change in the material conditions of the polis : the development of the empire and the navy , which ...
... original ) . For Raaflaub , the popular uprising of 508/7 is a " one - time event " ; " massive and lasting change " only occurs with a change in the material conditions of the polis : the development of the empire and the navy , which ...
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Genealogy Ideology and Society | 8 |
Democracy and Art in LateSixth | 197 |
Aristocrats and the Coming of Athenian | 226 |
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