The Phratries of AtticaUniversity of Michigan Press, 1998 - 424 pages Presents the innovative view that the classical Greek "phratry" system reflected democratic government rather than aristocratic. |
Contents
Phratry Membership and Athenian Citizenship | 25 |
Phratries and Their Subgroups | 59 |
Demotionidai and Dekeleieis | 95 |
Apatouria Admission and Membership | 143 |
Property and Finances | 191 |
Religion and Officers | 205 |
After Cleisthenes Conclusion | 237 |
Cleisthenes and Before | 243 |
Phratry Documents | 279 |
Ath Pol Fr 3 | 371 |
The Principle of Descent and Athenian Citizenship | 381 |
The Solonian Naukrary Laws | 385 |
The Size of the Deme Halimous in 3465 | 389 |
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admission Aeschines Agora altar Andrewes 1961a Apatouria Apollo Patroos apparently appendix Aristophanes associated Athena Phratria Athenian Athens attested Attica candidate chapter citizen citizenship classical period Cleisthenes cult decree Dekeleia Dekeleieis demarch deme Demosthenes demotic Demotionidai descent drachmas Dyaleis epigraphical eponym Euxitheos evidence Ferguson festival fourth century gamelia gene gennetai genos Hedrick Hellanikos Hierokles imply inscription introduced Ionian Isae Isaeus Kephisos Kerykes koureion Medontidai meion naukraries Nikodemos Nikomachos orgeones groups Paiania Peloponnesian War perhaps Pericles Philochoros phrateres phratriarch Phratrios and Athena phratry members phratry membership phratry subgroup phratry's phylai phyle possible priest probably procedure regular scrutiny Rhodes role Salaminioi seems Solonian sort Stoichedon suggest Therrikleidai thiasos thiasotai Thymoites trittyes vote Wade-Gery Whitehead 1986a whole phratry Wilamowitz Zeus Phratrios ἂν δὲ εἰς τοὺς ἐν ἐπὶ καὶ οἱ τὰ τὰς τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τῶν