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10 How a Political Myth Takes Shape: Solon, ‘Founding Father’ of the Athenian Democracy
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Claude Mossé
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Note to the Reader viii
- Abbreviations x
- Maps xv
- General Introduction 1
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PART I Political Institutions
- Introduction to Part I 15
- 1 Athenian Citizenship: The Descent Group and the Alternatives 18
- 2 How Did the Athenian Ecclesia Vote? 40
- 3 Aristotle, the Kleroteria, and the Courts 62
- 4 Jury Pay and Assembly Pay at Athens 95
- 5 Capital Punishment 132
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PART II Political Activity
- Introduction to Part II 161
- 6 Athenian Demagogues 163
- 7 Political Activity in Classical Athens 185
- 8 Competitive Festivals and the Polis: A Context for Dramatic Festivals at Athens 207
- 9 Public and Private Interests in Classical Athens 225
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PART III Moments in History
- Introduction to Part III 239
- 10 How a Political Myth Takes Shape: Solon, ‘Founding Father’ of the Athenian Democracy 242
- 11 The Athenian Revolution of 508/7 B.C.: Violence, Authority, and the Origins of Democracy 260
- 12 Cleisthenes and Attica 287
- 13 Ephialtes, Eisangelia, and the Council 310
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PART IV A View of Democracy
- Introduction to Part IV 327
- 14 The Greeks: The Political Revolution in World History 328
- Intellectual Chronology 349
- Guide to Further Reading 350
- Bibliography 352
- Index 356
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Note to the Reader viii
- Abbreviations x
- Maps xv
- General Introduction 1
-
PART I Political Institutions
- Introduction to Part I 15
- 1 Athenian Citizenship: The Descent Group and the Alternatives 18
- 2 How Did the Athenian Ecclesia Vote? 40
- 3 Aristotle, the Kleroteria, and the Courts 62
- 4 Jury Pay and Assembly Pay at Athens 95
- 5 Capital Punishment 132
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PART II Political Activity
- Introduction to Part II 161
- 6 Athenian Demagogues 163
- 7 Political Activity in Classical Athens 185
- 8 Competitive Festivals and the Polis: A Context for Dramatic Festivals at Athens 207
- 9 Public and Private Interests in Classical Athens 225
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PART III Moments in History
- Introduction to Part III 239
- 10 How a Political Myth Takes Shape: Solon, ‘Founding Father’ of the Athenian Democracy 242
- 11 The Athenian Revolution of 508/7 B.C.: Violence, Authority, and the Origins of Democracy 260
- 12 Cleisthenes and Attica 287
- 13 Ephialtes, Eisangelia, and the Council 310
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PART IV A View of Democracy
- Introduction to Part IV 327
- 14 The Greeks: The Political Revolution in World History 328
- Intellectual Chronology 349
- Guide to Further Reading 350
- Bibliography 352
- Index 356