Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 1-2John Pinsent J. Pinsent, 1976 |
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... politicians were linked by family ties of one sort or another a con- clusion , I suggest , no less fatal to the Faktions these than Meier's mistaken argument that hardly any of them were so linked . If every family tie entailed a political ...
... politicians were linked by family ties of one sort or another a con- clusion , I suggest , no less fatal to the Faktions these than Meier's mistaken argument that hardly any of them were so linked . If every family tie entailed a political ...
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... political views of AP are clear enough , and agree well enough with those expressed in Aristotle's Politics ( and with those expressed by Isocrates , to name one other 4th century writer ) ; but when he openly expresses his approval I ...
... political views of AP are clear enough , and agree well enough with those expressed in Aristotle's Politics ( and with those expressed by Isocrates , to name one other 4th century writer ) ; but when he openly expresses his approval I ...
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... politics , of course , women did not have access to magistracies , nor were they allowed to vote in the comitia ( Dig.50.17.2 , cf. 3.1.1.5 ) . Even so , their influence in all sectors of political life increased in an extraordinary way ...
... politics , of course , women did not have access to magistracies , nor were they allowed to vote in the comitia ( Dig.50.17.2 , cf. 3.1.1.5 ) . Even so , their influence in all sectors of political life increased in an extraordinary way ...
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