The common voice of the people: the importance of proclamation in Archaic and Classical Greece with special respect to Athens
<em>The Common Voice of the People</em> is a study of the importance of heralds and their proclamations to the communal life of the ancient Athenian <em>polis</em> in the Archaic and Classical periods. This dissertation aims to contribute to the growing body of modern schola...
Main Authors: | Brown, A, Andrew Brown |
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Other Authors: | Parker, R |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2011
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