10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «ISOTELIA»
Discover the use of
isotelia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
isotelia and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
1
Biology of the Southern Ocean, Second Edition
... the most conspicuous epibenthic sessile species are the anemones Stompia
selagi- nella, Arti'inidactls vitrix, Isotelia antárctica, Hormantha lacunifera. and a
few individuals of Urticinopsis antárcticas, the alcyonarium Alcyonium paessleri,
...
2
Delle finanze di Atene e de' varj (!) mezzi di accre scerle: ...
che confondíno nello stesso articolo '1' isotelia cot- l' atelia ; ma pure alcunc
parole climostrano essere gl" isoteli sottoposti a pagare una tassa , minore pero
di quella degli stranieri . O de laoreХr.ç típiirfievov те reЯoç edidov . Suid. in v.
lаote- ...
3
The Scandinavian economic history review
One may consider either a) that there is something wrong in the above
description of the tax system, b) that the humiliation of regular direct taxation (the
metoikion) carried great weight, c) that isotelia was seen as a first step towards
full citizen ...
4
Athens in Decline (Routledge Revivals): 404-86 B.C.
... of which one Eudemos of Plataea offered the state the labour of ayoke of oxen
for athousand days —for whichhewas rewarded withacrown andtheprivileges of
isotelia and enktesis,byadecree adopted ontheproposal of Lykourgoshimself.
5
Law and Justice in the Courts of Classical Athens
... be relieved from the requirement of the monthly tax through isotelia (Hansen
1999:97, 118— 119). The legal rights of metics are discussed later on m this
chapter. 7 Hansen 1999:86—87. 8 Dem. 36.48; 59.2. On Pasion's banking career
, see ...
6
Being Political: Genealogies of Citizenship
same taxes as citizens instead of the higher taxes paid by metics (isotelia), who
were given the privilege of fighting alongside citizens rather than in special units,
who were granted immunity from being harmed abroad by other Athenians ...
7
Public Records and Archives in Classical Athens
497; see also Chapter 5, Section I), a decree that calls for the publication of an
earlier grant of isotelia from the Metroon. 49. IG II2 226, lines 1—5. See M.
Osborne, Naturalization, 2:81—83, for discussion of the dates and occasions
ofthe ...
It was a common practice among Greek cities, increasingly so in the Hellenistic
period, to honour foreign "benefactors" by reserved seats in the theatre (precisely
as Xenophon proposed), by equality of taxation, isotelia, which meant exemption
...
9
Histoires Grecques: Snapshots from Antiquity
Generally speaking, throughout the fourth century we see a great reluctance to
grant full citizenship, and freed men often had to be content with more modest
privileges, fiscal equality (isotelia) or the right to own real estate (enktesis).
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Information Gathering in Classical Greece
149 (post-360): Athenodorus, an Athenian mercenary, and his descendants were
honored by Cius with atelia (as opposed to isotelia) and the right of "sailing in
and out (without harm and| without treaty, both in peace and in war" (lines 7-8).
Frank Santi Russell, 1999