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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 14, s. 79, p. 54

fig. 15. Ath. Pol., 65, 2. Ath. Pol., 68, 2. Ath. Pol., 69, 2. A.L. Boegehold, Hesperia, XXIX, 1960, pp. 393-401 ... Agora 14 54 ... Ath. Pol., 65, 2 ... Ath. Pol., 68, 2 ... Ath. Pol., 69, 2

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 3, s. 73, p. 63

Pausanias, VIII, 11, 3. Lucian, Bis Accusatus, 9. Photios. Judeich, pp. 113ff. Lucian, Timon, 10. Polyainos, I, 21, 2. Pausanias, I, 18, 1. Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 15, 4 ... Agora 3 63 ... 9th A.D ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 15, 4

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 3, s. 124, p. 114

I.G. II (2), 1035. Ath. Pol., 15. Plutarch, Theseus, 36. I.G. II (2), 956ff. I.G. II (2), 1039. Aischines. Ath. Pol., 62. Plutarch, Theseus, 35. Aischines, III (Ktesiphon), 13. Schol. Aristophanes, Knights, ... Agora 3 114 ... 330 B.C ... Ath. Pol., 15 ... Ath. Pol., 62

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[Agora Report Page] 2012 Excavations, s. 4

C. Seltman, Athens: its History and Coinage before the Persian Invasion, Cambridge 1924, p. 193 and pl. XIV: Group J, no. 310. Plutarch, Life of Theseus 25. Aristofanes, Birds 1106, Pollux ix. 60. Aristotle, ... 2012 Excavations ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 10 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 15, 2-3

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 3, s. 125, p. 115

Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 15, 4. Bekker, Anecdota Graeca, I, 264, 21. Demosthenes, XVIII (De Corona), 129. Demosthenes, XIX (De Falsa Legatione), 249. Bekker, Anecdota Graeca, I, 262, 16. Demosthenes, XIX, ... Agora 3 115 I 5968 ... 329-322 B.C ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 15, 4 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 62, 1

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 3, s. 123, p. 113

Schol. Thucydides, I, 20. Pittakys, L'Ancienne Athènes, pp. 77-78. Wachsmuth, II, p. 418, note 1. Judeich, p. 338, note 8. Thucydides, VI, 57, 1-3. Wachsmuth, II, p. 416. Judeich, p. 338. Pauly-Wissowa, ... Agora 3 113 ... 5th B.C ... Ath. Pol., 15

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 3, s. 177, p. 167

Schol. Aristophanes, Knights, 167. Kock, C.A.F., I, p. 5, no. 7. Kallimachos, Demeter, 128-129. Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 3, 5. Demosthenes, XXIII (Aristokrates), 76. Athenaeus, IV, 14 (137e). Bekker, Anecdota ... Agora 3 167 ... 3rd B.C ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 3, 5 ... Bekker, Anecdota Graeca, I, 311, 15 ... Ath. Pol., 57, 4

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 3, s. 103, p. 93

Agora I 3625, lines 27-33. Well. Hesperia, VII, 1938, p. 94, no. 15. Harmodios and Aristogeiton. I.G. II (2), 450. I.G. II (2), 646. Aristophanes, Ecclesiazusae, 681-683. Aristophanes, Lysistrata, 631-634 ... Agora 3 93 I 3625 I 3244 I 3872 C 9:16 ... 327-326 B.C ... Hesperia, VII, 1938, p. 94, no. 15 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 58, 1

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 14, s. 149, p. 124

The Athenian Agora; Volume 014; The Agora of Athens; The History; Shape and Uses of an Ancient City Centre; Shrines; Theseion. Treasury of the Athenians at Delphi. Propylon of the Acropolis. Pausanias, ... Agora 14 124 ... Ath. Pol., 15, 4

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 19, s. 79, p. 66

Ath. Pol. 47.3. Ath. Pol. 52.1. Harrison, The Law of Athens: procedure, p. 178, note 2. Finley, pp. 41-42, 237, note 20. Isaios 6. IG II², 1669, line 18 and 21. Aristotle, The Athenian Constitution, New ... Agora 19 66

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 3, s. 158, p. 148

Photios, Μητιοχειον. Bekker, Anecdota Graeca, I, 309, 17. Plutarch, Praecepta Gerendae Reipublicae, 15, 9. Kock, C.A.F., III, p. 629, no. 1325. Wasps, 389ff. Wachsmuth, II, p. 374, note 3. Pausanias, I, ... Agora 3 148 I 1749 ... Plutarch, Praecepta Gerendae Reipublicae, 15, 9 ... Ath. Pol., 63, 2

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 19, s. 81, p. 68

Herodotus, 7.144. Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 22.7. Herodotus, 6.121.2. IG I³, 104. Demosthenes, 21.43. Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 8.3. B. Jordan, Herodotus 5.71.2 and the Naukraroi of Athens, CSCA 3, 1970, pp. 153-175, ... Agora 19 68 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 22.7 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 8.3 ... Ruschenbusch, Untersuchungen zur Geschichte des athenischen Strafrechts, Cologne 1968, pp. 11-15

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 19, s. 184, p. 171

IG I³, 84, line 10. IG I³, 243, line 102. IG I³, 244A, lines 6-7. IG I³, 402, lines 14, 16, 21. SEG XXIV, 203, line 27, etc. IG I³, 32, line 12. Ath. Pol. 47.4. E.M. 6752. IG I, Supplement, p. 36, no ... Agora 19 171 I 4068 ... 21 April 1936

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 19, s. 19, p. 6

Ath. Pol. 50. IG I³, 78, lines 54-55. IG I³, 84, lines 6-8. IG II², 204, line 13. The Athenian Agora; Volume 19; Inscriptions; Horoi; Poletai Records; Leases of Public Lands; I; Horoi; Chronological Range ... Agora 19 6 ... Ath. Pol. 50 ... Ath. Pol. 12.4-5 ... IG XIV, 645, I, lines 15-93

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 31, s. 256, p. 233

Index of Ancient Authors. Pausanias 1.28.5. Aischylos, Pr. 806. Pausanias 1.38.6-7. Pausanias 1.43.2. Andokides, De Mys. 1.12. Pausanias 2.34.10. Andokides, De Mys. 1.111. Pausanias 7.22.4. Andokides, ... Agora 31 233 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 7.1 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 19.5-6 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 57.1-2

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 19, s. 78, p. 65

IG II², 204. Aristotles, At. Pol. 47.4. IG I³, 130, line 6. IG II², 334. SEG XVIII, 13, line 12. IG I³, 136. The Athenian Agora; Volume 19; Inscriptions; Horoi; Poletai Records; Leases of Public Lands; ... Agora 19 65 ... Aristotles, At. Pol. 47.4 ... Ath. Pol. 47.3-4 ... Clerc, Les métèques athéniens, Paris 1893, pp. 15-20

[Agora Webpage] AgoraPicBk 16 2003: Tholos

http://agathe.gr/guide/tholos.html

Tholos The south half of the west side was given over to the major administrative buildings used to run the Athenian democracy (Fig. 14). The buildings are poorly preserved, but the identifications are ... The Tholos, recognizable by its round shape, served as the headquarters of the prytaneis (executive committee) of the boule (senate of 500), according to Aristotle (Ath. Pol. 43.3). Here the fifty senators were fed at public expense, and at least seventeen spent the night in the building, available to deal with any emergency, whatever the hour. In a sense, then, the Tholos represents the heart of the Athenian democracy, where citizens serving as senators could be found on duty twenty-four hours a day. Figure 15. Model of the Tholos, ca. 470 B.C.; dining hall and the headquarters of the prytaneis (executive committee of the senate). Built around 470 B.C., the building was an unadorned drum, with six interior columns supporting a conical roof of large diamond-shape terracotta roof tiles (Fig. 15). The round form of the building is ill-suited for its primary function as a dining-hall and it may be that the usual Greek practice of reclining on couches during meals was abandoned here in favor of sitting on a simple bench.

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 31, s. 44, p. 21

The Sanctuary and the Eleusinian Mysteries. Clinton, Myth and Cult, pp. 14-27. Pausanias, 2.34.10. Pausanias, 8.15.2. Pausanias, 1.43.2. Metzger 1965, pp. 46-48. Clinton, Myth and Cult, pp. 14-16. E. Østby, ... Agora 31 21 ... Noack, 1927, pp. 11-15 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 57.1-2