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I have addressed this issue in detail elsewhere ( R. Wallace 1989 : 48-52 ) and merely summarize my position here . Solon's laws did not themselves directly establish a constitution . Rather , they took the form of instructions to ...
I have addressed this issue in detail elsewhere ( R. Wallace 1989 : 48-52 ) and merely summarize my position here . Solon's laws did not themselves directly establish a constitution . Rather , they took the form of instructions to ...
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Our charge was to state our positions as boldly as possible so as to highlight those as - yet unresolved questions ... While the contributors to this volume clearly do not share in that extreme position , some remain deeply uneasy about ...
Our charge was to state our positions as boldly as possible so as to highlight those as - yet unresolved questions ... While the contributors to this volume clearly do not share in that extreme position , some remain deeply uneasy about ...
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while " Artemis . . . was in a strong position to back Pan's claims to public worship . " 28. If the inscription recorded the provisions for a single festival for the dedication of the temple , as suggested by Rosivach 1994 : 154 ...
while " Artemis . . . was in a strong position to back Pan's claims to public worship . " 28. If the inscription recorded the provisions for a single festival for the dedication of the temple , as suggested by Rosivach 1994 : 154 ...
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Genealogy Ideology and Society | 8 |
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Aristocrats and the Coming of Athenian | 226 |
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