«TRIERARCHIES» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
trierarchies sözcüğünün kullanımını aşağıdaki kaynakça seçkisinde keşfedin.
trierarchies ile ilişkili kitaplar ve İngilizce edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
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Financing the Athenian Fleet: Public Taxation and Social ...
since 120 among the 300 were usually exempt, the number of those really
performing trierarchies was 120. However, see Gabrielsen (1990). 23.
MacDowell (1986), quotation from 446 n. 34, and (1990) 373: “We should
therefore conclude that ...
Trierarchies expenses of the theatre were otherwise defrayed. The house itself
was built by the state; a small payment by each person at the entrance
reimbursed the manager for his multifarious, but still, as compared with modern
notions, ...
3
Demosthenes, Speeches 39-49
355;12 if the interval did elapse, then the earliest date for the trial would be 354/3.
We cannot identify the speaker, but Theophemus is known to us from naval
inscriptions. He carried out three trierarchies: he was sole trierarch on the ship ...
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Commentary on Demosthenes Against Leptines: With ...
For you know, of course, that no one is exempt from trierarchies or military
contributions. Therefore, will he who has a lot of money, whoever he may be, not
contribute a lot of money in these areas? This is absolutely essential. Everyone,
of ...
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The Greek City States: A Source Book
But from the eisphorai and trierarchies for war and the safety of the city, in
accordance with the ancient laws, there is rightly and properly no exemption,
even for the men allowed by Leptines, the descendants of Harmodius and
Aristogiton [who ...
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Sport and Society in Ancient Greece
Oligarch speaks of gymnasiarchies in the same breath as providing choruses
and trierarchies ([Xen.].16 But there is some misrepresentation here. The torch
race, the boat race and the euandria at the greater Panathenaea were indeed
tribal ...
7
Demosthenes, Speeches 60 and 61, Prologues, Letters
83In the fourth century, trierarchies shared by several wealthy men, rather than
the fifth-century practice of individual trierarchies, became normal as a re- sult of
greater financial burdens and costs: Jordan 1975, pp. 61–73; cf. pp. 231–232.
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A Sketch of the Political History of Ancient Greece ... ...
... to outbid their rivals". Need we be astonished, then, at finding, under such
circumstance, that the trierarchies, or contributions of the rich towards the fitting
out of the galleys, were the most oppressive of all the public burthensY ? Different
...
Arnold Hermann Ludwig HEEREN, George Bancroft,
1834
The Athenian trierarchies also were sometimes in part self-imposed burdens, as
at the time of the Sicilian expedition. 5. In those ancient states in which there was
a sacerdotal caste, the priests appear to have lived upon the income arising ...
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The Bad Citizen in Classical Athens
Although a determined individual could perhaps track down and collate
information concerning a man's chore ̄giai and trierarchies, it could be
exceedingly difficult to refute a wealthy man who spoke collectively of his “many”
chore ̄giai and ...
Matthew Robert Christ,
2006