Public Organization in Ancient Greece: A Documentary Study, Memoirs, American Philosophical Society (vol. 176)
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Ancient Greek citystates 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 statebystate bas...






















