Public Organization in Ancient Greece: A Documentary Study

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American Philosophical Society, 1987 - 403 pages
Ancient Greek city-states typically administered themselves through more or less permanent divisions of their populations or territories. The Athenian system of phylai ("tribes"), trittyes ("Thirds") & demes ("villages") is the familiar example, but something is known of the arrangements of about 200 other states representing all regions of the Greek world. Drawing upon the predominantly epigraphic record, Dr. Jones provides the first comprehensive analysis, arranged on a state-by-state basis, of these organizations. The book documents the widespread tendency of the public units, quite apart from their state-wide administrative roles, to be organized internally as self-sustaining associations. Constituting a public social organization, these "new communities" addressed the problem of the persistence within the state of inherited regional or political pluralism. Precisely because of their artificiality, the public associations offered an innocuous alternative to the old, divisive loyalties. Thereby a degree of stability might be secured for these often deeply fragmented societies.
 

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Page 171 - Beveridge places them at the end of the second, or the beginning of the third century.
Page 135 - Good letters from the end of the third or the beginning of the second century...
Page 84 - HA Thompson and RE Wycherley, The Athenian Agora, XIV, The Agora of Athens (Princeton, 1972), pp. 66-8, 103-4. The date is based largely upon the evidence of the stamped amphora handles in the fill. VR Grace, "Les timbres amphorlques grecs," Exploration archeologique de Dtlos 27 (Paris, 1970), pp.
Page xxiii - P. Le Bas and WH Waddington, Inscriptions grecques et latines recueillies en Grèce et en Asie Mineure, iii.
Page 25 - For discussion see PJ Rhodes, A Commentary on the Aristotelian Athenaion Politeia (Oxford, 1981), pp.
Page 83 - P. Siewert, Die Trittyen Attikas und die Heeresreform des Kleisthenes (Vestigia 33: Munich, 1982) 156.
Page 380 - Jones, Diodoros Pasparos and the Nikephoria of Pergamon, Chiron 4, 1974, 183-205 Keil-von Premerstein = J.
Page xx - Full time work during the winter term of 1979 was made possible by an American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship for Recent Recipients of the Ph.D.
Page 219 - For the sake of completeness, mention should also be made of the Territorial Papers of the United States, prepared under the direction of Dr.
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