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De Theognide Megarensi. Nietzsche on Theognis of Megara. a Bilingual Edition
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Politics, Competition, and the Courts in Democratic Athens Susan Lape*
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How the “Crown Case” Came to Trial and Why Edwin Carawan
The Conclusion of Aeschines' Alcibiades
The Theatrical Features of Demosthenes' on the Crown
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The Eranistai of Classical Athens Christian Ammitzbøll Thomsen
The Homicide Courts of Ancient Athens
Solon of Athens: the Man, the Myth, the Tyrant?
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An Atypical Affair? Alexander the Great, Hephaistion Amyntoros and the Nature of Their Relationship Jeanne Reames University of Nebraska at Omaha,
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Twilight of the Polis
Comedy in Plutarch's Parallel Lives
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Aspasia and Socrates
Philip Ii of Macedon: Aspects of His Reign
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