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- Constitution of the Athenians (Gr****: Athenaion politeia) may refer to either of two ancient treatises on the subject of the government of Athens: Constitution...
- Society, Penguin, London (1967), pp. 114, 201. Athenaion Politeia 3.6 Athenaion Politeia 8.2. Athenaion Politeia 7.1, 55.5. Plutarch, Solon 25.3. Stanton...
- the Athenian Constitution (Ancient Gr****: Ἀθηναίων πολιτεία, romanized: Athēnaiōn Politeia), is a work by Aristotle or one of his students. The work describes...
- (2.41) or on the Aristotelian Athenaion Politeia (68). See P. Rhodes, 1981, Commentary on the Aristotelian "Athenaion Politeia", p. 729. Hole, George...
- The "Constitution of the Athenians" (Ancient Gr****: Ἀθηναίων πολιτεία, Athenaion Politeia), also known as "On the Athenian State", is a short treatise...
- Verlagsgesellschaft, the Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft Athenaion (the successor of Albert Hachfeld's Athenaion Verlag in Potsdam) and the Athenäum Verlag [de]...
- already existing settlements, including Nymphaion near Pantikapaion, Athēnaion near Theodosia, and Stratokleia near Phanagoreia, which would act as sites...
- Fryderyk Chopin] (in German). Potsdam: Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft Athenaion. pp. 134–142. OCLC 460555146. Niecks, Frederick (1902). Frederick Chopin...
- terracottas and part of an altar, datable to the sixth century BC. The Athenaion was built, according to the literary sources, by Gelo, the first tyrant...
- and Damon is said to have been ostracized for it (see the Aristotelian Athenaion Politeia), probably sometime in last third of the 5th century BCE. Plato...