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- A Di Appendices
- The Histories by Herodotus Chapter, a Hexagon with Light Border Is Drawn Near the Location the Character Hylaea Comes From
- Libanius Copy
- The Deipnosophists of Athenaeus of Naucratis
- Athenaeus on Women D1
- Matthew W. Dickie, Magic and Magicians in the Greco-Roman World
- Aristotle the Art of Rhetoric
- Solon of Athens: the Man, the Myth, the Tyrant?
- The Elder Pliny's Chapters on the History of Art;
- From Gennetai to Curiales
- TYRANNICIDES, SYMPOSIUM and HISTORY: a Consideration of the Tyrannicide Law in Hyperides 2.3
- Mysteries96-98
- From Herodotus to Diodorus Siculus
- Apodexis Historia
- DEMOCRACY Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece.Pdf
- Iphikrates, Timotheos, and Athens, 371-360 B.C
- Representing Propaganda: Anti-Tyrannical Art of the Greek, Roman, and French Populist Agendas Katherine Norgard University of Nebraska-Lincoln, [email protected]
- Grissom Dissertation Working Copy
- Clio's Scroll
- Demosthenes 25 Against Aristogeiton
- Servile Invective in Classical Athens
- The Ethics and Aesthetics of Tyrannicide in the Art of Classical Athens and Early Imperial China
- Forging the Sword of Damocles: Memory, Mercenaries, and Monarchy on Sicily
- Subjects, Volumes 37– (1996– )
- Of Hyperides
- Friends and Enemies in Athenian Politics Author(S): Lynette G
- Remembering the Athenian Defeat at Chaeronea 77
- Contracts in Athenian Law
- Athenian History and Democracy in the Monumental Arts During the Fifth Century BC
- The Case of Cimon: the Evolution of the Meaning of Philolaconism in Athens*
- Rethinking Athenian Democracy
- Deliberation and Discussion in Classical Athens*
- Rational Actors? Hippias and Aristogeiton Er, Aristogeiton
- Constitution of Athens