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THE EPONYMOUS OFFICIALS of GREEK CITIES: I Aus: Zeitschrift Für Papyrologie Und Epigraphik 83 (1990) 249–288
Poetry and the Dēmos: State Regulation of a Civic Possession
Stoa Poikile) Built About 475-450 BC
Allotment and Democracy in Ancient Greece
Pindar Fr. 75 SM and the Politics of Athenian Space Richard T
Piracy in the Ancient World
Urban Spaces and Central Places
DEMOCRACY What's Wrong with Democracy.Pdf
TOKENS the Athenian Legacy to Modern World WORKSHOP The
The Athenian Ecclesia and the Assembly-Place on the Pnyx Mogens Herman Hansen
The Homicide Courts of Ancient Athens
Athenian Democracy
Solon, the Lawgiver, in the Light of Recent Discoveries and Criticism
Initiative and Decision: the Separation of Powers in Fourth-Century Athens , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 22:4 (1981:Winter) P.345
Back to Rhodes: Pausanias, Rhodian Inscriptions, and Ptolemy's Civic
Kairos: a Cultural History of Time in the Greek Polis
Athenian Democracy, a Ppublicationublication Ooff E Stoa: a Consortium for Electronic Publication in the Humanities [
DEMOCRACY Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece.Pdf
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A Comparative Analysis of Direct Democracy in Ancient and Modern Greece
The Ephebate in Roman Athens: Outline and Catalogue of Inscriptions
Athenian Democracy (500-403)
The Rise of Athens
What's in a Name? Megarian Apoikiai in the Black Sea: Common Nomima
Twilight of the Polis
Ekklesia Synkletos in Classical Athens and the Ekklesiai Held in the Eighth Prytany of 347/6 Mogens Herman Hansen
Directions in the Study of Athenian Democracy1
The Administration of Justice from Hesiod to Solon
Greek Democracy
Attic Inscriptions in UK Collections British Museum Decrees of the Council and Assembly Stephen Lambert
Powerpoint Template for Scientific Posters
Selections from Rhodes-Osborne
The Ideal of Athens in the Roman Empire Dissertation
Free Lunch: Dining at Public Expense in Classical Athens
Deliberation and Discussion in Classical Athens*
The Eponymous Archons of Athens from 159/8 to 141/0 B.C
From Solon to Socrates
Information to Users
Oligarchic Hestia: Bacchylides 14B and Pindar, Nemean 11