De republica Atheniensium

Aristotelis qui fertur liber 'Athēnaiōn politeia

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De republica Atheniensium

Aristotelis qui fertur liber 'Athēnaiōn politeia

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A. W. Sijthoff
Language
Latin
Pages
241

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Cover of: Aristotelis Athenaion politeia
Aristotelis Athenaion politeia
1986, B.G. Teubner
in Ancient Greek - 1. Aufl.
Cover of: Aristotle's Constitution of Athens and related texts
Aristotle's Constitution of Athens and related texts
1974, Hafner Press
in English
Cover of: Aristotle's Constitution of Athens
Cover of: Constitution of Athens, and related texts.
Constitution of Athens, and related texts.
1964, Hafner Pub. Co.
in English - Translated with an introd. and notes by Kurt von Fritz and Ernst Kapp.
Cover of: Constitution of Athens and related texts
Constitution of Athens and related texts
1950, Hafner Pub. Co.
in English
Cover of: The Athenian Constitution ; The Eudemian ethics ; On virtues and vices
The Athenian Constitution ; The Eudemian ethics ; On virtues and vices
1935, Heinemann, Harvard University Press
in English and Ancient Greek
Cover of: Aristotelous Athēnaiōn politeia =
Aristotelous Athēnaiōn politeia =: Aristotle's Constitution of Athens
1912, Macmillan
in Ancient Greek - 2d ed., rev. and enl.
Cover of: De republica Atheniensium

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Bibliography: p. xv-xvi.

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Lugduni Batavorum

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xvi, 241 p. :
Number of pages
241

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OL19516326M

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"ARISTOTLE'S Constitution of Athens formed part of an extensive collection of histories of the constitutions of one hundred and fifty-eight cities and tribes, most of them Greek."

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