From Homer to Solon: Continuity and Change in Archaic GreeceUnder the headings "Approaching Early-Archaic Greece," "Citizens and Citizen-States", and "Leaders and Reformers" the volume offers a wide range of studies that circle around the central problem of continuity and change in Archaic Greece. |
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Contents
Introduction Bernhardt and Canevaro | 1 |
Part 1 Approaching Early Archaic Greece | 27 |
Part 2 Citizens and CityStates | 137 |
Part 3 Leaders and Reformers | 263 |
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