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Ritual, finance, politics: Athenian democratic accounts presented to David Lewis

David M. Lewis, Robin Osborne and Simon Hornblower 1994 © Oxford University Press
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  • 9780198149927 (hardcover)
Subject
  • European: Ancient to 400 C.E.
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  • Frontmatter
  • LIST OF FIGURES (page xi)
  • LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS (page xiii)
  • ABBREVIATIONS (page xvi)
  • INTRODUCTION Ritual, Finance, Politics: An Account of Athenian Democracy (ROBIN OSBORNE, page 1)
  • PART I POLITICS
  • 1 The 2500th Anniversary of Cleisthenes' Reforms and the Tradition of Athenian Democracy (MOGENS HERMAN HANSEN, page 25)
  • 2 Psephological Heroes (NIGEL SPIVEY, page 39)
  • 3 Learning from History: Categories and Case-Histories (R. B. RUTHERFORD, page 53)
  • 4 Comic Ridicule and Democracy (CHRISTOPHER CAREY, page 69)
  • 5 The Ostracism of Hyperbolus (P. J. RHODES, page 85)
  • 6 How Violent was Athenian Society? (GABRIEL HERMAN, page 99)
  • 7 Law and the Lawgiver in the Athenian Democracy (ROSALIND THOMAS, page 119)
  • 8 Aeschines and Athenian Democracy (ROBIN LANE FOX, page 135)
  • 9 Writing, Reading, and Democracy (CHARLES W. HEDRICK, JR., page 157)
  • 10 Two New Attic Inscriptions (ANGELOS P. MATTHAIOU, page 175)
  • 11 Europe and Democracy (EBERHARD RUSCHENBUSCH, page 189)
  • PART II FINANCE
  • 12 Accounts and Accountability in Classical Athens (JOHN DAVIES, page 201)
  • 13 Freedom of Information and Accountability: The Inventory Lists of the Parthenon (DIANE HARRIS, page 213)
  • 14 Money Talks: Rhetor, Demos, and the Resources of the Athenian Empire (LISA KALLET-MARX, page 227)
  • 15 Public Auctions in Ancient Athens (MERLE LANGDON, page 253)
  • PART III RITUAL
  • 16 Something to do with Athens: Tragedy and Ritual (CHRISTIANE SOURVINOU-INWOOD, page 269)
  • 17 The Politics of Dedication: Two Athenian Dedications at the Sanctuary of Apollo Ptoieus in Boeotia (ALBERT SCHACHTER, page 291)
  • 18 The Ritual of the Athena Nike Parapet (MICHAEL H. JAMESON, page 307)
  • 19 The Demos and the Priests: The Selection of Sacred Officials at Athens from Cleisthenes to Augustus (SARA B. ALESHIRE, page 325)
  • 20 Athenian Religion Abroad (ROBERT PARKER, page 339)
  • 21 Representing Democracy: Women at the Great Dionysia (SIMON GOLDHILL, page 347)
  • 22 Children's Rights, Children's Speech and Agamemnon (MARK GOLDEN, page 371)
  • Index (page 385 )
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Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
CR 46.1 (1996): 180 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0009-840X%281996%292%3A46%3A1%3C180%3ARFPADA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-0
BMCR 95.06.11 (1995) http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/1995/95.06.11.html
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