One of a well-established series of sourcebooks catering to the needs of ancient history students at schools and universities. Each volume focuses on a particular period or topic and provides a generous and judicious selection of primary texts in new English translations, with annotation and supporting materials.
One of a well-established series of sourcebooks catering to the needs of ancient history students at schools and universities. Each volume focuses on a particular period or topic and provides a generous and judicious selection of primary texts in new English translations, with annotation and supporting materials.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I. How Athens Became a Democracy: 1. What did Solon do? (1 28); 2. The Kleisthenic Revolution (29 37); 3. Fifth century constitutional changes (38 48); 4. The creation of fourth century democracy (49 55); Part II. Athenian Democratic Institutions: 6. Citizenship (56 73); 7. Demes (74 95); 8. Other subdivisions of the demos (96 122); 9. The Council of 500 (123 73); 10. The Assembly (174 213); 11. Law courts (214 71); 12. Magistrates and officials (272 5); 13. The Army and Navy (276 343); 14. Democracy and religion: regulating cult activities and piety (344 77); Part III. Democracy in Action: 15. Politics in action (378 420); 16. Theorising democracy (421 34); 17. Overthrowing democracy (435 46).
Part I. How Athens Became a Democracy: 1. What did Solon do? (1 28); 2. The Kleisthenic Revolution (29 37); 3. Fifth century constitutional changes (38 48); 4. The creation of fourth century democracy (49 55); Part II. Athenian Democratic Institutions: 6. Citizenship (56 73); 7. Demes (74 95); 8. Other subdivisions of the demos (96 122); 9. The Council of 500 (123 73); 10. The Assembly (174 213); 11. Law courts (214 71); 12. Magistrates and officials (272 5); 13. The Army and Navy (276 343); 14. Democracy and religion: regulating cult activities and piety (344 77); Part III. Democracy in Action: 15. Politics in action (378 420); 16. Theorising democracy (421 34); 17. Overthrowing democracy (435 46).
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