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الصفحة 43
Like so much else , we should perhaps not take this for granted . With very few exceptions ( such as property qualifications for high offices ) , politi- cal participation probably was not regulated by law ; rather , it was determined ...
Like so much else , we should perhaps not take this for granted . With very few exceptions ( such as property qualifications for high offices ) , politi- cal participation probably was not regulated by law ; rather , it was determined ...
الصفحة 95
Since the Agora had been used for public purposes before 500 , this new demarcation perhaps indeed betrays a political intention . Before the Pnyx was created the Assembly met in the Agora . The horoi might then possibly be interpreted ...
Since the Agora had been used for public purposes before 500 , this new demarcation perhaps indeed betrays a political intention . Before the Pnyx was created the Assembly met in the Agora . The horoi might then possibly be interpreted ...
الصفحة 100
... the issue of domestic leadership and predominance but they were fought , essentially or even primarily , over issues of foreign policy ( the relationship to Sparta , and perhaps also to the allies in the De- lian League ) .
... the issue of domestic leadership and predominance but they were fought , essentially or even primarily , over issues of foreign policy ( the relationship to Sparta , and perhaps also to the allies in the De- lian League ) .
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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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