Democracy 2500?: Questions and ChallengesIan Morris, Kurt A. Raaflaub Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1998 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... painted on wood , see Stroud 1978 ) . Most having to do with religion focus on a single cult , such as the de- crees of the demos on Athena Nike , Hephaes- tus , the firstfruits for Eleusis , or the responsi- bilities of a particular ...
... painted on wood , see Stroud 1978 ) . Most having to do with religion focus on a single cult , such as the de- crees of the demos on Athena Nike , Hephaes- tus , the firstfruits for Eleusis , or the responsi- bilities of a particular ...
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... paint- ings on the sculptural group ( Figs . 2 , 6 ) . It would also seem that this is not merely the diffusion of a stock pose as a stylistic exercise or conceit , but a deliberate attempt to equate Theseus and the Tyrannicides ...
... paint- ings on the sculptural group ( Figs . 2 , 6 ) . It would also seem that this is not merely the diffusion of a stock pose as a stylistic exercise or conceit , but a deliberate attempt to equate Theseus and the Tyrannicides ...
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... painted in such broad brush strokes could be said to have de- parted so far from the observed data that it would simply be misleading ( Wylie forthcom- ing ) . When we want a model answering a " why " question about a more narrowly ...
... painted in such broad brush strokes could be said to have de- parted so far from the observed data that it would simply be misleading ( Wylie forthcom- ing ) . When we want a model answering a " why " question about a more narrowly ...
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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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