10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHYLAE»
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phylae in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
History of Greek Culture
We simply cannot tell whether families formed phratries, phratries phylae, and
phylae tribes, or whether, on the contrary, the tribe was first and it broke up into
phylae, phratries, and sub-groups. Whether it was a process of subdivision or of ...
2
The Greek State (Routledge Library Editions: Political ...
The west of central Greece seems to have known no phylae. Sometimes in later
periods, the phylae played a surprisingly great constitutional part; according to an
inscription from Mylasa in Asia Minor (Syll. I67, fourth century 13.0.) the decision
...
3
A Dictionary of the Ancient Greek World
All Dorian and many Ionian settlements were originally subdivided into citizens'
groupings called phulai (or phylae, usually translated as "tribes"). Dorian cities
such as SPARTA or SYRACUSE had three phylae. Ionian cities such as ATHENS
...
David Sacks, Oswyn Murray, 1995
4
The Military Factor in Social Change Vol. 2
He tried to dissolve the boule, the general assembly's executive council of 400
citizens drawn in equal numbers from each of the four phylae. When the boule
members offered resistance, Kleomenes with his small force of retainers and ...
5
From Solon to Socrates: Greek History and Civilization ...
the city or a farmer in the country, was a citizen in his own right, as a demesman
and consequently as a member of one of the new phylae. The registration with
the phratry, after birth and again on gaining maturity, was not'abolished, simply ...
6
The historical antiquities of the Greeks
standing in intimate connection with the new order of things ; the chiefs of the
new Phylae, called Phylarchs M, had a purely political tendency ; the Phratrias
and families were suffered to exist, but no longer in conjunction with the Phylae ;
the ...
7
The historical antiquities of the Greeks with reference to ...
For the denominations Teleontes, etc, transferred from them to the Phylae,
express various modes of life and a diversity of pursuits. But this equally applies
to the nobility of each of the four Phylae, and was even partially borrowed from it.
Ernst Wilhelm G. Wachsmuth, 1837
8
Ancient Sparta: A Re-examination of the Evidence
<i/Jdfavra) clearly implies that the Obae were either subdivisions of the Phylae, or
were separate from them altogether. If the Phylae and Obae of the late period
were genuine survivals of the early ones, the supposed assimilation could not ...
9
Ancient Sparta: A Re-examination of the Evidence
<ijSa£aira) clearly implies that the Obae were either subdivisions of the Phylae,
or were separate from them altogether. If the Phylae and Obae of the late period
were genuine survivals of the early ones, the supposed assimilation could not ...
Kathleen Mary Tyrer Chrimes Atkinson, 1949
Whether the Boeotians ever possessed phylae or phratries as social or political
sub-divisions is a matter of dispute. On the one hand, the virtual absence of any
reference to phylae or phratries in inscriptions or in historical sources has led ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PHYLAE»
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phylae is used in the context of the following news items.
Mysterious Sea Creatures Found Off The Tasmanian Coast Leave …
... the base of the Tree of Life together with Cnidaria and Ctenophora, but they lack the defining characteristics of those two major Phylae,” Jean ... «The Inquisitr, Sep 14»
Gut Organisms May Influence Energy Absorption
... meaning that the Firmicutes and the Bacteroidetes, which comprise about 97% of the phylae in the gut microbiota, changed rapidly after only ... «Medscape, Oct 10»