| Pausanias, I, 8, 2. Ps. Plutarch, Vit. X Orat., 847a. Agora, 003, pp. 210ff. Pausanias, I, 16, 1. Ps. Demosthenes, XXVI, 23. Aelian, Var. Hist., VIII, 16. I.G., II², 450, 646. Agora, 003, nos. 278, 279, ... Agora 14 159 I 6127 I 5143 ... Pausanias, I, 16, 1 ... Demosthenes, I, 11, 1 ... Demosthenes, I, 14, 1 |
| Athenaeus, IV, 167f. Wycherley, 302. Hipparchichus, III, 2. Wycherley, 203. Harpokration, s.v. Ερμαι. Wycherley, 305. Tzetzes, Scholia in Hermogenem (Cramer, Anecdota Graeca, IV, 31). Wycherley, 313. Schol ... Agora 11 109 |
| 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 ... Cicero, De Natura Deorum, I, 30 (83) ... Deinarhos, I, 43, 66, 101 ... Pol., 3, 5; 7, 1; 7, 3-4; 18, 3; 38, 1; 43, 1; 44, 1; 53, 4; 55, 5; 56, 6; 57, 58,1; 62, 1; 63-66; 68-69 |
| Antiphon, VI, Choreutes, 24. Antiphon, VI, 14. Aischines, II, De Falsa Legatione. Aischines, III, Ktesiphon, 207. Demosthenes, XVIII, De Corona, 196. Demosthenes, XXX, Onetor, I, 32. Isaios, V, Dikaiogenes, ... Agora 3 146 ... Demosthenes, XVIII, De Corona, 196 ... Demosthenes, XXX, Onetor, I, 32 ... I.G. I (2), 39 |
| 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 ... Pausanias, I, 18, 6 ... Pausanias, I, 19, 2 ... Pausanias, III, 11, 11 |
| Timaios Sophistes, Lexicon Platonicum under εξοστρακισμός. Etym. Magnum, s.v. εξοστρακισμός. Poleterion. [Demosthenes], XXV (Aristogeiton I), 57. Ath. Pol., 47, 2-5 (cf. 7, 3; 52, 1). Plutarch, Alkibiades, ... Agora 3 165 ... 4th A.D ... [Demosthenes], XXV (Aristogeiton I), 57 ... Pol., 47, 2-5 (cf. 7, 3; 52, 1) ... Pollux, VII, 11 |
| 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 ... IG I², 887 a and b ... IG I², 877, 878, 902 ... IG I², 893 and 894 |
| 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., 7, 1 ... Demosthenes, XXV (Aristogeiton, I), 23 ... Agora, 003, no. 11 |
| Philostratos, Vitae Sophistarum, II, 5, 4. Demosthenes, LIV (Konon), 7, 8. Iuppiter Tragoedus, 15. Philostratos, Vitae Sophistarum, II, 8, 2. Lucian, Piscator, 13. Athenaeus, V, 212e. I.G. II (2), 968, ... Agora 3 222 ... Demosthenes, LIV (Konon), 7, 8 ... Alkiphron, II, 3, 11 (IV, 18, 11) ... Pausanias, I, 36, 4 |
| 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 ... Pausanias, I, 18, 3 ... Hesperia, 32, 1963, p. 1, no. 1 ... Pausanias, I, 28, 10-11 |
http://agathe.gr/publications/picture_books.html Picture Books The Athenian Agora Picture Book series, started in 1951, aims to make information about life in the ancient commercial and political center of Athens available to a wide audience. Each booklet ... Pots and Pans of Classical Athens Authors: Sparkes, B., Talcott, L.Publication Date: 1958ISBN: 0876616015Picture Book: 1 By mingling images on well-preserved Greek vases with the more fragmentary ceramics recovered during excavations at the Agora, the authors show how different vessel forms were used in Classical Athens. ... Google Books | English PDF | Buy Online | Search for Items Inside Waterworks in the Athenian Agora Author: Lang, M.Publication Date: 1968ISBN: 0876616112Picture Book: 11 Preserved beneath the surface of the Agora are thousands of terracotta pipes, stone drainage channels, and lead pressure lines. ... As well as describing the spaces where judgments were made (such as the Stoa Basileios, office of the King Archon), the author discusses the progress of some famous cases (known from the speeches of orators like Demosthenes), such as the patrimony suit of a woman named Plangon against the nobleman Mantias, or the assault charge leveled by Ariston against Konon and his sons. |
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