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| Aristotle, AthPol 22. Aristotle, AthPol 28. Podlecki, The Life of Themistocles, pp. 197-198. Carcopino, L'ostracisme athénien, pp. 160-168. Rhodes, pp. 311-312. Aristotle, AthPol 25.4. Plutarch, Kim. 15.3 ... Agora 25 4 ... Aristotle, AthPol 22 ... Aristotle, AthPol 28 ... Aristotle, AthPol 25.4 |
| Aristotle, Ath.Pol., 57. Hignett, Athenian Constitution, pp. 39f., 75f. 89. Aristotle, Ath.Pol., 7, 1. Wachsmuth, Stadt Athen, II, pp. 351f. Agora, 003, pp. 22f. Demosthenes, XXV (Aristogeiton, I), 23 ... Agora 14 87 ... Aristotle, Ath.Pol., 57 ... Aristotle, Ath.Pol., 7, 1 ... Aristotle, Ath.Pol., 56, 6 |
| Alphabet. Aristotle, AthPol 22. Thomsen, pp. 82-85. Thomsen, pp. 81-82. Lang, Hesperia, Suppl. XIX, pp. 75-87 ... Agora 25 10 ... Aristotle, AthPol 22 |
| Ostracism in Athens. Definition and Procedure. Aristotle, Athenaion Politeia. Plutarch, Aristeides. FGH IIIB, 328 F 30. Aristotle, AthPol 43.5. Pollux, 8.19-20. Plutarch, Aristeides 7. Diodorus, 11.55 ... Agora 25 1 ... Aristotle, Athenaion Politeia ... Aristotle, AthPol 43.5 |
| Aristotle, J. E. Sandys, 2nd ed., 1912. Aristotle, F. G. Kenyon. Augustine. Augustine, De Civitate Dei, B. Dombart-A. Kalb, 1928 (Teubner). Aristotle, J. Freese, 1926 (Loeb). Bekker, Anecdota Graeca Vol ... Agora 3 230 ... Aristotle, J. E. Sandys, 2nd ed., 1912 ... Aristotle, F. G. Kenyon ... Aristotle, J. Freese, 1926 (Loeb) |
| Well. The Closure of Wells in the Pelargikon. Camp, 1984. Herodotos, 5.64-65. Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 19.5-6. FGrHist 239.A45 ... Agora 31 32 Lot ΕΛ 116 U 19:2 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 19.5-6 |
| Aischines, III (Ktesiphon), 38f. Athenaeus, XIV, 640b, c. Aristophanes, Peace, 1183-4. Andokides, I (De Mysteriis), 83. Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 53, 4. Aristophanes, Knights, 977-980 ... Agora 3 86 ... 330 B.C ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 53, 4 |
| Aristeides Scholia. Aristophanes Scholia. Aristophanes Scholia, F. Dübner, 1842. Aristophanes. Aristophanes Scholia, W. G. Rutherford, (R. Scholia) 1896-1905. Aristophanes, F. W. hall and W. M. Geldart, ... Agora 3 229 ... Aristotle ... Aristotle, Res Publica Atheniensium (Ath. |
| C. Seltman, Athens: its History and Coinage before the Persian Invasion, Cambridge 1924, p. 193 and pl. XIV: Group J, no. 310. Plutarch, Life of Theseus 25. Aristofanes, Birds 1106, Pollux ix. 60. Aristotle, ... 2012 Excavations ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 10 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 15, 2-3 |
| Pausanias, VIII, 11, 3. Lucian, Bis Accusatus, 9. Photios. Judeich, pp. 113ff. Lucian, Timon, 10. Polyainos, I, 21, 2. Pausanias, I, 18, 1. Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 15, 4 ... Agora 3 63 ... 9th A.D ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 15, 4 |
| Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 15, 4. Bekker, Anecdota Graeca, I, 264, 21. Demosthenes, XVIII (De Corona), 129. Demosthenes, XIX (De Falsa Legatione), 249. Bekker, Anecdota Graeca, I, 262, 16. Demosthenes, XIX, ... Agora 3 115 I 5968 ... 329-322 B.C ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 15, 4 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 62, 1 |
| R.E. Wycherley, Agora 3. Aelian, Varia Historia, XII, 28. Thucydides, I, 20, 2. Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 18, 3. Pausanias 1.8.5. Pliny, Nat. Hist., 34, 17. Pliny, Nat. Hist., XXXIV, 17 ... 2021 Excavations ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 18, 3 |
| Aelian, Varia Historia, XII, 28. Apostolios, Συναγωγή παροιμιων, X, 53. Judeich, p. 338, note 8. Aristeides, Panathenaicus, XIII, 119. Alkiphron, Epist., III, 5 (III, 2), 1. Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 18, 3 ... Agora 3 109 ... 2nd-3rd A.D ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 18, 3 |
| Plutarch, Themistocles, 19, 4. McDonald, Meeting Places, pp. 56ff. Acharnians, 21ff. Demosthenes, XIX, 122. Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 38, 1. Jacoby, F.G.H., IIIB, no. 328, frag. 30. McDonald, Meeting Places, ... Agora 14 50 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 38, 1 |
| Lysias, XIII (Agoratos), 36, 37, 38. Demosthenes, XXIII (Aristokrates), 28. Jacoby, F.G.H., II A, no. 72, 13. Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 53, 4. Lykourgos, Leokrates, 124, 126. Pausanias, I, 3, 5. Demosthenes, ... Agora 3 131 I 6524 ... 399 B.C ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 53, 4 |
| Documentary evidence. Ancient authors. Andocides, On the Mysteries (I.45). Plato, Apology, 32, c, d. Demosthenes, De Falsa Legatione, XIX 249 and 314, also 190. Aristotle, Constitution of Athens, 43.3 ... 1934 Β ... Aristotle, Constitution of Athens, 43.3 and 44.1 |
| Agora I 3625, lines 27-33. Well. Hesperia, VII, 1938, p. 94, no. 15. Harmodios and Aristogeiton. I.G. II (2), 450. I.G. II (2), 646. Aristophanes, Ecclesiazusae, 681-683. Aristophanes, Lysistrata, 631-634 ... Agora 3 93 I 3625 I 3244 I 3872 C 9:16 ... 327-326 B.C ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 58, 1 |
| Schol. Demosthenes, XIX (De Falsa Legatione), 249. Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 43, 3. Demosthenes, XIX (De Falsa Legatione), 314. Demosthenes, XIX (De Falsa Legatione), 190. Etym. Magnum. Dow, Prytaneis, Hesperia, ... Agora 3 180 ... 399 B.C ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 43, 3 |
| Schol. Aristophanes, Knights, 167. Kock, C.A.F., I, p. 5, no. 7. Kallimachos, Demeter, 128-129. Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 3, 5. Demosthenes, XXIII (Aristokrates), 76. Athenaeus, IV, 14 (137e). Bekker, Anecdota ... Agora 3 167 ... 3rd B.C ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 3, 5 |
| Aristotle, Constitution of the Athenians, 63, 64, 66. Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 63. Hesperia, Supplement I, pp. 198-215. H.S.C.P., L, 1939, p. 1-34. P. W. Suppl. VII, 1940, cols. 322, 328. J.D. Bishop, The ... Agora 14 53 ... Aristotle, Constitution of the Athenians, 63, 64, 66 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 63 |
| Geagan, D. J ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... This book aims to examine the text of every known Athenian inscription datable to the period after the new constitution of Sulla (ca. 68 B.C.) and to reconstruct information about the civic offices and ... 1967 ... He compares this information with the earlier picture painted by Aristotle in his study of the Constitution of the Athenians, and shows that many changes took place in the Roman period. |
| Sv. 17.53-56, 22.23. EABC, p. 147, note 19. Pnyx I, p. 16, no. 12. Robinson and Price 1967, fig. 1. Sv. 22.93. Sv. 15.4-6. Robinson and Price 1967, p. 5, note 2. Demosthenes 4.28. Griffith, pp. 268-272, ... Agora 26 26 ... Pseudo-Aristotle, Oikonomika 2.23.1 |
| Judeich, p. 340. Aristotle, Rhetoric, I, 9, 38 (1368a). Dionysios of Halikarnassos, Deinarchos, 11. Arrian, VII, 19, 2. Arrian, Anabasis, III, 16, 8. Demosthenes, XX (Leptines), 70. Demosthenes, XIX (De ... Agora 3 94 ... 330 B.C ... Aristotle, Rhetoric, I, 9, 38 (1368a) |
| The Athenian Agora; Volume 10; Weights Measures and Tokens; Part I; Weights and Measures by Mabel Lang; Bronze and Lead Weights. The Athenian Agora; Volume 10; Weights Measures and Tokens; Part I; Weights ... Agora 10 2 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 10 |
| Cassius. Diodorus Siculus, XV, 32, 5. Polyainos, II, 1, 2. Diodorus Siculus, XV, 33, 4. Chabrias. Aischines, III (Ktesiphon), 243. Aristotle, Rhetoric, III, 10, 7 (1411b). Hesperia, IX, 1940, p. 319. Chrysippos ... Agora 3 209 ... 330 B.C ... Aristotle, Rhetoric, III, 10, 7 (1411b) |
| E. Badian, AJAH 1, 1976, pp. 116-117, 127, notes 55-58. Agora 15, 266. IG II², 1043. IG II², 1046. A.S. Henry, Prescripts, p. 96. O.W. Reinmuth, BCH 90, 1966, pp. 96-97. Agora 15, 278. Tracy, IG II², 2336: ... Agora 16 469 I 5426 ... 6 May 1938 ... Aristotle, Politics 1320b11-14 ... Aristotle, Politics 1294a41-42 |
| Agora Excavations; Preliminary Report; Summer 2014. Section ΒΘ. Inscribed Fragment; Leases of the Silver Mines at Laureion. Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 47.2-3. Margaret Crosby, The Leases of the Laureion Mines, ... 2014 Excavations ... 9 June-1 August 2014 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 47.2-3 |
| Aristophanes, Knights, 181; 410, 499; 640ff., 675; 885ff., 979, 1311ff. Chamaileon (of Heracleia Pontica), in Athenaeus IX, 407, b-c. Cicero, De Natura Deorum, I, 30 (83). Aristophanes, Lysistrata, 634, ... Agora 14 238 ... Aristotle, Historia Animalium, VIII, 12 ... Aristotle, Politics, VII, 11, 2 ... Aristotle, Rhetoric, I, 9, 38 |
| J. Travlos, P.D.A., p. 342, figs. 443-445. The Athenian Agora; Volume 014; The Agora of Athens; The History; Shape and Uses of an Ancient City Centre; Roads and Water Supply; Wells; Aqueducts and Fountains ... Agora 14 197 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 43, 1 |
| Hesperia, XVI, 1947, p. 162, no. 59. Hesperia, XVII, 1948, p. 41, no. 29. I.G. II (2), 895. Hesperia, XXIII, 1954, pp. 287ff., no. 182. Hesperia, XXIII, 1954, pp. 294-296. Hesperia, XXIV, 1955, pp. 54-55 ... Agora 3 177 I 1033 I 5925 I 6664 I 5710 ... 329-322 B.C ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 3, 5 |
| Herodotus, 7.144. Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 22.7. Herodotus, 6.121.2. IG I³, 104. Demosthenes, 21.43. Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 8.3. B. Jordan, Herodotus 5.71.2 and the Naukraroi of Athens, CSCA 3, 1970, pp. 153-175, ... Agora 19 68 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 22.7 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 8.3 |
| Sv. 103.1-15. Sv. 103.2, 3. Cistern. Sv. 103.1. Sv. 103.4,5. Thompson, 1942, pl. I:1. Kleiner 1975, p. 317, no. 251. Sv. 103.6, 7. Cavaignac, nos. 49 and 54. Sv. 103.15. Sv. 103.16. Sv. 103.14. Aristotle, ... Agora 26 40 Γ-138 N 7408 ΠΑ-144 N 50497 Π-877 N 49567 ΔΔ-50 N 12738 Ε-1463 N 14579 Λ-1 N 31779 Λ-9 N 31788 ΝΝ-2004 N 38188 Σ-3100 N 61352 ΠΘ-146 N 51049 ΟΟ-461 N 47100 ΣΑ-250 N 65983 ΙΙ-28 N 28277 Η'-3181 ... Aristotle, Athenaion Politeia, 68, 2 |
| Pausanias, IX, 32, 8. Pausanias, I, 24, 4. Porphyry, De Abstinentia, II, 29ff. Pliny, XXXIV, 79. Plutarch, Aristeides, 27. Judeich, p. 63. Judeich, p. 296. Plutarch, Solon, 19, 3. L. B. Holland, A.J.A., ... Agora 3 169 ... 1st-2nd A.D ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 7, 1 |
| Index of Ancient Authors. Pausanias 1.28.5. Aischylos, Pr. 806. Pausanias 1.38.6-7. Pausanias 1.43.2. Andokides, De Mys. 1.12. Pausanias 2.34.10. Andokides, De Mys. 1.111. Pausanias 7.22.4. Andokides, ... Agora 31 233 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 7.1 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 19.5-6 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 57.1-2 |
| Aristotle, AthPol 27.4. Candidates of the 480's. Acharnion Xypetaion. Alexis Mega( ). Aristaichmos Timokratous (Kriothen). Archenos Philoxenon. Aristeides Lysimachou Alopekethen. Arist-[ ] Charop[ ]. Boutalion ... Agora 25 5 ... Aristotle, AthPol 27.4 ... Aristotle, AthPol 27.2 |
| Pausanias, Demeter, I , 2, 4. The Athenian Agora; Volume 014; The Agora of Athens; The History; Shape and Uses of an Ancient City Centre; Political Heroes; The Tyrannicides. Aristotle, Rhetoric, I, 9, ... Agora 14 155 ... Aristotle, Rhetoric, I, 9, 38 (1368a) ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 58, 1 |
| Demosthenes, XVIII, 129. Demosthenes, XIX, 249. Plutarch, Theseus, 36, 2. Pausanias, I, 17, 2. I.G., II², 1039, lines 2-3. Ἀρχ. Ἐφ., 1964 (1967), p. 37. S.E.G., XXII, 1967, no. 110. Aischines, III (Ktesiphon), ... Agora 14 125 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 62, 1 |
| Aristotle, Hist. Anim. VIII, 12, 597b. The Athenian Agora; Volume 014; The Agora of Athens; The History; Shape and Uses of an Ancient City Centre; Commercial Domestic and Industrial Quarters; Industrial ... Agora 14 185 ... Aristotle, Hist. Anim. |
| Date and Purpose of Introduction. Harpokration, s.v. Ιππάρχος. Diodorus, 11.55. Aristotle, AthPol 22.1, 3. FGH IIIB, 328 F 30. FGH IIIB, i, p. 310. Wycherley, JHS 75, 1955, pp. 117-118. Pollux, 8.19. Willemsen, ... Agora 25 2 ... Aristotle, AthPol 22.1, 3 |
| Hegestratos Hasimionos. Vanderpool, Hesperia, Suppl. VIII, p. 398. Agora XXI, C8, pp. 12-13, pl. 4. Vanderpool, Hesperia, Suppl. VIII, p. 399, fig. 4. Agora XXI, C9, pp. 12-13, pl. 4. Hierokl[ ] Herma[ ... Agora 25 48 P 15555 P 31077 P 15379 P 31078 P 5006 E-F 12-14 ... Aristotle, AthPol 22 |
| IG II², 503. Cistern. B.D. Meritt, Hesperia 13, 1944, pp. 243-246, no. 8, with photograph. IG II², 169 and 472. SEG XXI, 335. A.S. Henry, Honours, pp. 25-28. Aristotle, Athenaion Politeia 51.3. B.D. Meritt, ... Agora 16 200 I 5824 U 22:1 ... 9 May 1939 ... Aristotle, Athenaion Politeia 51.3 |
| Plutarch, Kimon 18.1. Plutarch, Perikles 10.4. R. K. Unz, CQ 36, 1986, pp. 68-85. Daux, BCH 92, 1968, pp. 732-733. Williams, ZPE 31, 1978, pp. 103-113. Lewis, ZPE 14, 1974, pp. 1-4. Kimon Miltiadou (Lakiades) ... Agora 25 89 P 18339 P 30192 P 27789 P 18536 P 28360 P 18555 C 18:4 ... Aristotle, AthPol 22.7 |
| Athenian Tribute Lists, III, pp. 294-297. S. Dow, Hesperia, X, 1941, pp. 31ff. I.G. I (2), 844-845. [Aischines], Epist., IV, 3. Hesperia, III, 1934, p. 46, no. 34. I.G. I (2), 115. Andokides, I (De Mysteriis), ... Agora 3 22 I 4310 I 251 I 727 I 590 I 591 I 687 I 945 I 1026 ... 1st A.D ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol, 7, 1 |
| Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 25, 4. A.B. Cook, Zeus, II, p. 259. Aristophanes, Frogs, 538-541. Xenophon, Hellenica, II, 3, 50-56. Schol. on Frogs, 541. I.G. I (2), 27, lines 7-11 (S.E.G., X, 19). Wilhelm, Attische ... Agora 3 133 ... 5th-4th B.C ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 25, 4 |
| The Athenian Agora; Volume 15; Inscriptions; The Athenian Councillors; Introduction; The Council and the Prytaneis. Aristotle, Ἀθ. Πολ., 21, 6. Charles Hignett, A History of the Athenian Constitution, ... Agora 15 1 ... Aristotle, Ἀθ. Πολ., 21, 6 ... Aristotle, Ἀθ. Πολ., 43, 2 |
| Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 68, 69. The Athenian Agora; Volume 014; The Agora of Athens; The History; Shape and Uses of an Ancient City Centre; The Facilities for Civic Administration; The Law Courts; Buildings ... Agora 14 56 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 68, 69 |
| The Athenian Agora; Volume 19; Inscriptions; Horoi; Poletai Records; Leases of Public Lands; II; Poletai Records. Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 47.2-3. M. Lang, Allotment by Token, Historia 8, 1959, pp. 80-89 ... Agora 19 57 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 47.2-3 |
| IG II², 1247, lines 19-20. Aristotle, Politics 1321b39. R. Martin, BCH 64/65, 1940/1941, p. 188. L. Robert, RevPhil, 3rd ser. 13, 1939, p. 124 and note 2. F. Sokolowski, Lois sacrées, Supplément, pp. 54-56, ... Agora 16 231 130 I 4812 ... 6 May 1937 ... Aristotle, Politics 1321b39 |
| B.D. Meritt, Hesperia 26, 1957, pp. 61-62, no. 16, with photograph pl. 10. SEG XVI, 74. IG II², 1326. Tracy, Attic Letter-Cutters, pp. 92-95, also pp. 231-232, fig. 10. IG II², 897. IG II², 6027. W.A ... Agora 16 361 I 1886 I 656 I 6355 I 6006 ... 28 April 1934 ... Aristotle, Athenaion Politeia 43.3 |
| P.J. Rhodes, Athenian Boule, p. 253. SEG XXI, 392. Aristotle, Athenaion Politeia 51.1. Busolt-Swoboda, II, p. 118. U. Kahrstedt, Untersuchungen zur Magistratur in Athen, 1936, pp. 213-214 et alibi. SEG ... Agora 16 312 ... Aristotle, Athenaion Politeia 51.1 |
| Pausanias, I, 14, 7. Hesperia, VIII, 1939, p. 238. Hesperia, Suppl. VIII, p. 391. Hesperia, X, 1941, p. 60, no. 24. Pandemos. Other Aphrodite Cults. Pausanias, I, 23, 2. Hesperia, XII, 1943, p. 18, no ... Agora 3 50 I 2526 I 5128 I 562 ... 330 B.C ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 55, 3 |
| Other. Well. Fill. Pit. The Rocky Outcrop. Pausanias 10.24.6. Pausanias 1.23.5. Pausanias 7.22.4. Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 7.1. Agora 3, nos. 9, 21. T.L. Shear Jr, The Athenian Agora: Excavations of 1970, ... Agora 31 20 I 6876 T 20:2 T 19:3 T 20:3 T 20:4 H 17:4 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 7.1 |
| Aristotle, Politics, 1311b30. N.G.L. Hammond and G.T. Griffith, A History of Macedonia II, 1979, p. 167. A.S. Henry, Vindex Humanitatis: Essays in Honour of John Huntly Bishop, 1980, pp. 23-24. Meritt ... Agora 16 15 I 4130 ... 1 May 1936 ... Aristotle, Politics, 1311b30 |
| The Athenian Agora; Volume 26; The Greek Coins; Non Athenian Coins; Attica Excluding Athens and the Eleusinian; Megaris; Megara. BMC 21-29. BMC 22. GRC, fig. 17. Traité II, iii, pp. 142-143. Picard, Antre, ... Agora 26 216 Σ-3655 N 61982 Α-891 N 10287 ΜΣ-192 N 33934 ΠΑ-1 N 50345 Χ-36 N 71141 ... Aristotle, Athenaion Politeia 58.8 and 62.2 |
| Pausanias, X, 11, 5. H. A. Thompson, Agora Guide (2), pp. 21, 49, 52. Aristotle, Ath. Pol., XXII, 7. Ardaillon, Les Mines du Laurion dans l'antiquité, Paris, 1897, p. 136. Dinsmoor, A.J.A., L, 1946, p ... Agora 11 9 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., XXII, 7 |
| The Athenian Agora; Volume 19; Inscriptions; Horoi; Poletai Records; Leases of Public Lands; III; Leases of Public Lands; The Leasing of Public Lands in Attica and in Territories Controlled by Athens; ... Agora 19 166 ... Aristotle, Politics, 47.4-48.1 |
| I.G. II (2), 1813, line 16. Judeich, p. 455. R. Martin, Recherches sur l'agora grecque, p. 332, note 3. I.G. II (2), 1048, lines 10-13. I.G. II (2), 3543. Hesperia, Suppl. I, no. 113. I.G. II (2), 1049, ... Agora 3 135 I 1971 I 1533 I 1777 I 1778 I 2014 I 1997 ... 200 A.D ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 47, 2-3 |
| IG., II², 1013. Demosthenes, XIX, 249, 314 and scholia. Agora, 003, p. 179. Hesperia, Supplement I, pp. 15ff., 24. Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 44, 1. Andokides, I, 45. C.W.J. Elliot, Phoenix, XXI, 1967, pp ... Agora 14 44 I 5344 I 250 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 44, 1 |
| MS Vat. Gr. 1144, 222 (r-v) by Keaney and Raubitschek. Aelian, H.V. 13.24. Aristotle, AthPol 22.3. Agora XXI, D 26-38. Agora Candidates for Ostracism: Historical Outline. Thucydides, 8.73.3. Thomsen, pp ... Agora 25 3 ... Aristotle, AthPol 22.3 |
| W.B. Dinsmoor, Archons of Athens, pp. 64-66. C. Habicht, Untersuchungen, pp. 70-71, with note 11. A.S. Henry, Chiron 14, 1984, pp. 71-74. Henry, ZPE 72, 1988, pp. 132-133. SEG XXXIII, 115. Aristotle, Athenaion ... Agora 16 250 I 4768 I 15:1 ... 17 April 1934 ... Aristotle, Athenaion Politeia 48.4 and 56.1 |
| W.B. Dinsmoor, Hesperia 23, 1954, pp. 301-305. I 4768. M.J. Osborne, ZPE 78, 1989, pp. 221-222, note 65. SEG XXXIX, 120. J.D. Mikalson, Sacred and Civil Calendar. Meritt, Ἀρχ. Ἐφ., 1968, p. 109, with note ... Agora 16 273 ... Aristotle, Athenaion Politeia 51 |
| The Sanctuary and the Eleusinian Mysteries. Clinton, Myth and Cult, pp. 14-27. Pausanias, 2.34.10. Pausanias, 8.15.2. Pausanias, 1.43.2. Metzger 1965, pp. 46-48. Clinton, Myth and Cult, pp. 14-16. E. Østby, ... Agora 31 21 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 57.1-2 |
| Aristaichmos Timokratous (Kriothen). Vanderpool, Hesperia, Suppl. VIII, p. 396, pl. 57:5. Willemsen, Δελτ, pp. 28-29. thomsen, pp. 94, 100-101. Aristeides Lysimachou Alopekethen. Hesperia 2, 1933, p. 460 ... Agora 25 35 P 9378 P 17599 P 18213 P 17644 P 20399 P 18212 A 18-19:1 ... Aristotle, AthPol 22 |
http://agathe.gr/guide/tholos.html Tholos The south half of the west side was given over to the major administrative buildings used to run the Athenian democracy (Fig. 14). The buildings are poorly preserved, but the identifications are ... The Tholos, recognizable by its round shape, served as the headquarters of the prytaneis (executive committee) of the boule (senate of 500), according to Aristotle (Ath. Pol. 43.3). |
| Kallias Didymiou. Hesperia 5, 1936, p. 40. Hesperia 7, 1938, p. 361. AJA 39, 1935, p. 179, fig. 6. Willemsen, Δελτ, p. 29. Vanderpool, Semple Lectures II, pp. 239-240, 249, figs. 56-57. Thomsen, p. 93 ... Agora 25 65 P 4622 P 18399 P 5946 ... Aristotle, AthPol 22 |
| Heliaia. Demosthenes, XXIII, 28. Bekker, Anecdota Graeca, I, 253, 26ff. Judeich, p. 354. Antiphon, VI, 21. Demosthenes, XXX, Onetor, I, 32. Plato, Apology, 17d. Schol. Aristophanes, Knights, 255. Aristophanes, ... Agora 3 145 ... Smith, Administration of Justice from Homer to Aristotle, Vol. I, p. 156 |
| Ath. Pol. 47.3. Ath. Pol. 52.1. Harrison, The Law of Athens: procedure, p. 178, note 2. Finley, pp. 41-42, 237, note 20. Isaios 6. IG II², 1669, line 18 and 21. Aristotle, The Athenian Constitution, New ... Agora 19 66 ... Aristotle, The Athenian Constitution, New York/London, 1984, p. 93 |
| J.D. Mikalson, Sacred and Civil Calendar, pp. 100-101. L. Threatte, Grammar, p. 378. A.S. Henry, Prescripts, pp. 64-65 and 68. P.J. Rhodes, Athenian Boule, p. 264. PA 180. PA 179. J.K. Davies, Athenian ... Agora 16 259 ... Aristotle, Athenaion Politeia 56.4 |
| Androkles: demagogue. Areopagus. Andronikos of Kyrrhos. Antalkidas, peace of. Antenor. Ares. Antidosis. Antigonos. Areskousa. Antigrapheus. Argives, agora of. Antimachos. Argonauts. Antiochis. Argyrokopeion ... Agora 3 248 ... Aristotle |
| IG I³, 80, lines 16-20. IG I³, 84, lines 26-28. IG I³, 110, lines 20-24. IG I³, 72. B.D. Meritt, Attic Inscriptions of the Fifth Century, Hesperia 14, 1945 [pp. 61-133], pp. 106-115. D. Bradeen and M ... Agora 19 63 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 47.4-5 |
| Plutarch, Perikles 16. Thoukydides Melesiou (Alopekethen). Group L 1. Fill. Hesperia 43, 1974, p. 193. Thrasykles. Vanderpool, Hesperia, Suppl. VIII, p. 403. PA 7317. Group E 27. Xanthippos Ariphronos ... Agora 25 133 P 29461 P 14615 P 4661 P 4692 P 4891 P 4999 J 5:2 E-F 12-14 ... Aristotle, AthPol 22 |
| A.S. Henry, Honours, p. 42. PA 682. IG II², 796. Meritt, Hesperia 5, 1936, p. 303. A.S. Henry, Honours, p. 39. Agora 14, pp. 162-165. Agora Guide³, pp. 106-109. J.M. Camp, Athenian Agora, pp. 184-186 ... Agora 16 204 I 2161 ... 13 December 1934 ... Aristotle, Ethika Eudemia 1241b25 |
http://agathe.gr/overview/the_archaeological_site.html The Athenian Agora The Agora of Athens was the center of the ancient city: a large, open square where the citizens could assemble for a wide variety of purposes. On any given day the space might be used ... It is during this “Classical” period that the Agora and its buildings were frequented by statesmen such as Themistokles, Perikles, and Demosthenes, by the poets Aeschylos, Sophokles, Euripides, and Aristophanes, by the writers Thucydides and Herodotos, by artists such as Pheidias and Polygnotos, and by philosophers such as Sokrates, Plato, and Aristotle. Together, they were responsible for creating a society and culture that has set a standard against which subsequent human achievements have been judged. ... The Academy, founded by Plato, and the Lyceum, founded by Aristotle, continued to flourish. |
| The Athenian Agora; Volume 014; The Agora of Athens; The History; Shape and Uses of an Ancient City Centre; The Facilities for Civic Administration; The Law Courts. The Athenian Agora; Volume 014; The ... Agora 14 52 ... Sterling Dow, Aristotle, the Kleroteria and the Courts, H.S.C.P., L, 1939, pp. 1-34 |
| The Athenian Agora; Volume 19; Inscriptions; Horoi; Poletai Records; Leases of Public Lands; I; Horoi; Nature and Purposes. Plato, Laws 842E-843A. IG VII, 422. IG II², 2631, 2632. IG I³, 78, lines 54-59 ... Agora 19 5 ... Aristotle, Politics 1321b.18-30 |
| The Athenian Agora; Volume 19; Inscriptions; Horoi; Poletai Records; Leases of Public Lands; I; Horoi; Horoi of Roads. Ath. Pol. 50.2. IG I², 887 a and b. IG I², 877, 878, 902. IG II², 2625, 2626. A. Burns, ... Agora 19 13 ... Aristotle, Politics 1267b |
| IG II², 785. J. Pouilloux, Forteresse, p. 169. J. Pouilloux, Forteresse, p. 173. IG I³, 248, line 27. A.S. Henry, Prescripts, p. 89, with note 75. Meritt, Athenian Year, pp. 164-165. W.K. Pritchett and ... Agora 16 365 ... Aristotle, Athenaion Politeia 43.4 |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/the_jury.html The Jury The jurors for each trial were chosen from a large body of citizens available for jury duty for the period of one year. At the beginning of the year, each juror was given a bronze pinakion, a ... According to Aristotle, a pair of such kleroteria stood at the entrance to each court (Athenian Constitution 63). ... According to Aristotle, the juror on entering the court received a token, or symbolon (Athenian Constitution 65, 68, 69). |
| Pliny, Nat. Hist., XXXV, 140. Aristophanes, Lysistrata, 835. Demosthenes, XXXIV, Phormio, 39. Pausanias, I, 22, 3. Judeich, p. 285. Diogenes Laertius, VI, ii, 22. I.G. II (2), 1673, line 20. Judeich, p ... Agora 3 85 I 513 I 562 I 727 I 4165 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. |
| Antiphon, On the Choreutes, 6.49. Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 7.3. The Athenian Agora; Volume 19; Inscriptions; Horoi; Poletai Records; Leases of Public Lands; II; Poletai Records; Confiscated Property. Lysias ... Agora 19 58 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 7.3 |
| IG II², 283. Diodorus Siculus 16.26.42 and 46. SEG XXXIX, 324. IG II², 239. M.N. Tod, GHI II, 180. SEG XXI, 267. SEG XXXII, 78. SEG VI, 240. M.N. Tod, GHI II, 181. SEG XXXI, 77. SEG VI, 241, 242, 243 ... Agora 16 109 I 5234 I 2409 ... 18 February 1938 ... Aristotle, Athenaion Politeia 43.2 |
| IG II², 330 and 445. IG III, 331. SEG XXI, 270. M.H. Hansen, GRBS 23, 1982, p. 343, no. 27. M.H. Hansen, Athenian Ecclesia, p. 95. IG III, 333. SEG XVI, 53. SEG XXI, 271. SEG XXXI, 78. SEG XXI, 272. IG ... Agora 16 117 I 3960 ... 2 April 1936 ... Aristotle, Athenaion Politeia 43.2 |
| Aristotle, Athenaion Politeia 47.4. Hypereides, 3.16. Syll.³, 271. IG II² 334. S.C. Hymphreys, The Craft of the Ancient Historian: Studies in Honor of Chester G. Starr, J.W. Eadie and J. Ober, edd., 1985, ... Agora 16 116 ... Aristotle, Athenaion Politeia 47.4 |
| Table-supports. Tryphon and Polycharmos, Athenian New Style coin. Terracottas, archaistic idols, 4th century B.C. Altar of the Twelve Gods. Thanatos. Tyche. Theater. Tyrannicides. Tyrannicides of Kritios ... Agora 11 185 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol, XX, 3 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., XXII, 7 |
| Pausanias, I, 18, 3. Varia Historia, IX, 39. Agora, 003, no. 567, p. 172. I.G., II², 77. M. Ostwald, A.J.P., LXXII, 1951, pp. 24-46. H. Bloch, LXXIV, 1953, pp. 407ff. J.H. Oliver, LXXV, 1954, pp. 169-174 ... Agora 14 47 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 57 |
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http://agathe.gr/democracy/tyranny.html Tyranny As happened in many other Greek states, a tyrant arose in Athens in the 6th century B.C. His name was Peisistratos, and after several unsuccessful attempts he seized power in 546 B.C. and ruled ... (Athenian Constitution 16.1-2) Aristotle has further praise for the tyrants, at least in their early days: And in all other matters too he gave the multitude no trouble during his rule but always worked for peace and safeguarded tranquility; so that men were often to be heard saying that the tyranny of Peisistratos was the Golden Age of Kronos; for it came about later when his son succeeded him that the government became much harsher. ... Matters changed with the death of Peisistratos when his two sons Hippias and Hipparchos took over in 527 B.C. Aristotle describes the characters of the two brothers: Affairs were now under the authority of Hipparchos and Hippias, owing to their station and their ages, but the government was controlled by Hippias, who was the elder and was statesmanlike and wise by nature; whereas Hipparchos was fond of amusement and lovemaking and had literary tastes; it was he who brought to Athens the poets such as Anakreon and Simonides, and the others. |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/practice_of_ostracism.html Ostracism Soon after their victory over the Persians at the battle of Marathon in 490 B.C., the Athenians began the practice of ostracism, a form of election designed to curb the power of any rising tyrant ... Inscribed ΜΕΓΑΚΛΕΣ ΗΙΠΠΟΚΡΑΤΕΣ, Megakles son of Hippokrates. Aristotle reports the ostracism of Megakles son of Hippokrates, and goes on to say that "the Athenians continued for three years to ostracize the friends of the tyrants, on account of whom the law had been enacted" (Athenian Constitution 22). ... Inscribed: ΧΣΑΝΘΙΠΠΟΣ ΑΡΡΙΦΡΟΝΟΣ, Xanthippos son of Arriphron. Aristotle says that after three years of concentrating on ostracizing the friends of the tyrants, the Athenians "took to removing anyone else who seemed too powerful: the first man unconnected with the tyranny to be ostracized was Xanthippos son of Arriphron" (Athenian Constitution 22). |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/sources_and_documents.html Sources and Documents Our understanding of the workings and history of Athenian democracy comes from a variety of sources. Most useful, perhaps, are the ancient literary texts that survive, many of which ... It was written almost a century before Aristotle and is a much shorter description of the democracy written by an unsympathetic, antidemocratic observer. |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/military_service.html Military Service After the 18-year-old was registered in his deme as a citizen and was approved by the Council, he entered military service as a young conscript (ephebe) with other members of his tribe ... These take the ephebes and after first making a circuit of the temples then go to Piraeus and some of them garrison Munichia, others Akte” (Aristotle). When the ephebes’ military service was over, it was customary for decrees honoring them for their faithful service to be inscribed on stone, with the list of their names appended. |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/political_organization_of_attica.html Political Organization of Attica: Demes and Tribal Representation Each tribe was divided into three parts, and each third (trittys) was from one of the three regions of Attica, plain, coast, or hills ... Found inside the remains of the South Stoa, this inscription is a record of the metronomoi, the inspectors of weights and measures, of whom Aristotle wrote in the Athenian Constitution (51.2): "There are ten metronomoi appointed by lot, five for the city and five for Piraeus. |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/the_athenian_aristocracy.html The Athenian Aristocracy Before democracy, from the 8th to the 6th century B.C., Athens was prosperous economically but no more significant than many other city-states in Greece. Silver deposits south ... Social prestige and political office were linked to property and military prowess, and most of the population had virtually no role in the political life of the city. Aristotle describes the situation in the 7th century B.C. as follows: Appointment to the supreme offices of state went by birth and wealth; and they were held at first for life, and afterwards for a term of ten years. |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/the_speakers.html The Speakers Litigants spoke on their own behalf, although occasionally using speeches prepared by trained professionals; skillful rhetoric was necessary in order to sway a jury. The speeches written by ... Time was therefore allotted to the speakers according to a set schedule and measured carefully by means of klepsydrai (waterclocks): "There are klepsydrai that have small tubes for the overflow; into these they pour the water by which the lawsuits must be conducted" (Aristotle, Athenian Constitution 672). |
| The Athenian Agora; Volume 19; Inscriptions; Horoi; Poletai Records; Leases of Public Lands; III; Leases of Public Lands; The Leasing of Public Lands in Attica and in Territories Controlled by Athens ... Agora 19 149 ... Aristotle, Politics, 2.5.2.1267b |
| Hesperia, XXIV, 1955, pp. 220ff. Schol. Birds, 521. Hesperia, XVI, 1947, p. 170, no. 67. Frogs, 764. I.G. II (2), 1042. Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 62, 2. Deinarchos, I (Demosthenes), 43. Deinarchos, I (Demosthenes), ... Agora 3 173 I 5952 ... 261-260 B.C ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 62, 2 |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/slaves_and_resident_aliens.html The Unenfranchised II - Slaves and Resident Aliens Also excluded from political participation were two other large segments of the population: slaves and metics (resident aliens). Slavery was common in ... Many of the great contributors to Athenian cultural preeminence, such as the philosopher Aristotle and the painter Polygnotos, were not Athenian citizens. |
http://agathe.gr/guide/history_of_the_agora.html History of the Agora The excavations of the Athenian Agora have uncovered about thirty acres on the sloping ground northwest of the Acropolis (Fig. 3). Material of all periods from the Late Neolithic to ... Recovery in the 2nd century was fueled by Athens’ reputation as the cultural and educational center of the Mediterranean, and the philosophical schools founded by Plato, Aristotle, Zeno, and Epicurus flourished. |
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