- Constitutions, or
Politeiai (Ancient Gr****: Πολιτεῖαι), was a
series of
monographs written under the
inspiration of
Aristotle by his
students or by Aristotle...
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classical Quarterly 69.2 (2019). p.672.
David L. Toye, "Aristotle's
Other Politeiai: Was the
Athenaion Politeia Atypical?", The
classical Journal 94.3 (1999)...
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Bearzot – M.
Canevaro – T.
Gargiulo – E.
Poddighe (eds.),
Athenaion Politeiai tra storia,
politica e sociologia:
Aristotele e Pseudo-Senofonte (Milan...
- (and
related genres) IV C.
Politeiai, Nomoi, Nomima, On Cities, On Islands, Ktiseis,
Aitia (and
related genres) IV C 1.
Politeiai,
Nomoi and
Nomima IV C 2...
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students in the 4th
century BCE - part of a
collection called Constitutions (
Politeiai) .
Before the
first attempt at
democratic government,
Athens was ruled...
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Phasis had its constitution,
including the
Aristotelian corpus of 158
politeiai.
Phasis was
probably a
mixed ****enic–"barbarian" city, in
which the Gr****...
- Hēmathía Ημαθία Imathía imaˈθia
Hemathia Ἡνωμέναι Πολιτεῖαι Hēnōménai
Politeîai Ηνωμένες Πολιτείες Inoménes Politeíes inoˈmenes poliˈties
United States...
- ankaliázontas ti dóxa ti dafnostefanoméni paírnei drómous ki anastaínei
politeíais kai choriá. Chairetoún ton erchomó tis vronterófona ntoufékia, ki' astrapaís...
- (Harvard
University Press, 1983) ISBN 0-674-03314-0 Tober, Daniel. ""
Politeiai" and
Spartan Local History" in Historia:
Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte...