Once Again: Studies in the Ancient Greek PolisThomas Heine Nielsen Steiner, 2004 - 202 sider This volume publishes a further seven papers from the Copenhagen Polis Centre, five of which are written by Morgens Herman Hanson. The specialised papers make full use of inscriptions and other written sources to make comparative analyses of the nature of poleis, their citizens and their ethnicity. Subjects include: poleis as consumption cities; the concept of patris in sources; geographically grouped ethnics in the Athenian tribute lists; the evidence for two poleis called Sane; the names of Greek citizens; whether every polis state was centred on a polis town; the Perioikic poleis of Lakedaimon. Includes lists of sources. All of the papers are in English. The other two contributors are Thomas Heine Nielsen and Bjorn Paarmann. |
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... perioikic communities as civic subdivisions which did not possess the status of poleis . The controversy over the political status of the perioikic communities goes back a long way2 but it still goes on , and the most recent ...
... perioikic communities as civic subdivisions which did not possess the status of poleis . The controversy over the political status of the perioikic communities goes back a long way2 but it still goes on , and the most recent ...
Side 156
... perioikic communities were probably poleis ( cf. supra ) , but not necessarily all . Perioikic communities had dif- ferent origins and may have differed in status . From the use of the term polis as a heading referring to the perioikic ...
... perioikic communities were probably poleis ( cf. supra ) , but not necessarily all . Perioikic communities had dif- ferent origins and may have differed in status . From the use of the term polis as a heading referring to the perioikic ...
Side 161
... perioikic communities were poleis . On the other hand , there is one source which explicitly compares the perioikic communities to civic subdivisions and it figures prominently in Mertens ' discussion of the issue . It is Isokrates ...
... perioikic communities were poleis . On the other hand , there is one source which explicitly compares the perioikic communities to civic subdivisions and it figures prominently in Mertens ' discussion of the issue . It is Isokrates ...
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Conventions | 7 |
Thomas Heine Nielsen The Concept of Patris in Archaic and Classical | 49 |
Bjørn Paarmann Geographically Grouped Ethnics in the Athenian Tribute | 77 |
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Absent acrop ages Akrop amount ancient appear applied Archaic and Classical assessment Athenian Athens attested autonomia Boiotian called Census cities citizens city-ethnic City-State civic subdivisions Classical Classical period communities concept Copenhagen decrees districts entries ethnic evidence example fact figure Finley four fourth century geographical Greek habit Hansen Hell IG I³ important inscribed Inventory Islands Isoc late lived majority meaning Mertens Messenia Nielsen paid passage patris payments period perioikic communities persons poleis polis political population probably Ps.-Skylax quota lists recorded reference regional remains restored Sane seems sense settlement side sources Sparta sub-ethnics survey talents term territory Thebans third Thuc town Town C4 Town undated tribute lists unexplored unlocated urban centre walls West δὲ ΔΙΕΙΙΙΙ ἐν καὶ μὲν τῆς πατρίδος τῶν