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The Demes of Attica, 508/7 -ca. 250 B.C.

A Political and Social Study

David Whitehead

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Geschichte

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This work is a richly detailed study of the nature and development of the 139 Attic demes, the local units that made up the city-state of Athens during the classical and early Hellenistic periods.

Originally published in 1986.

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Demosthenes, Dionysia, Pyanopsia, Seven Pillars of Wisdom, Aeschylus, Isaeus, Archaic Greece, Hoplite, Erechtheus, Second Sophistic, Critias, Meidias, Sophocles, Peisistratos, Homer, Philochorus, 520s, Kerameikos, The Acharnians, Classical Greece, Eupolis, Attica, Etymology, Sortition, Alcibiades, Castor and Pollux, Fifth-century Athens, Peloponnesian War, Anaxandrides, Pythian Games, Greek name, Eusebeia, Hermippus, Themistocles, Ancient Society, Isocrates, Cleidemus, Roman naming conventions, Eponymous archon, Herodotus, Phratry, Eleusinian Mysteries, Boule (ancient Greece), George Grote, Hegesias of Magnesia, Ad hominem, Deme, Alciphron, Moses Finley, Aristophanes, Mycenaean Greece, Thersites, Dyskolos, Mycenae, Basileus, Euripides, Constitution of the Athenians, Ptolemaic Kingdom, Classical Athens, Hellenica, Artemis Tauropolos, Eleusis, Hellenistic period, Fasti, Thucydides, G. M. Trevelyan, Greeks, Metic, Ancient Greek comedy, Erechtheion