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- catalog abstract "The Phratries of Attica provides the first comprehensive account in English of a key institution in ancient Athens: the Attic phratries. These hereditary groups of citizens, linked to one locale or more in Attica, played a crucial role in regulating access to Athenian citizenship. The author concentrates upon the evidence - largely empirical - for the period 450-250 B.C., but he also considers the role of the phratry in the reforms of Cleisthenes and examines the institution's probable demise in the second century B.C.S.D. Lambert adopts an innovative view in his argument that phratries reflected the democratic norm of the era, rather than being dominated by aristocrats. In presenting this view he includes a complete account of the festival Apatouria, of the procedures for admission to citizenship, of the role of women in phratries, and of known phratry property and financial transactions. The Phratries of Attica will be indispensable to students of Greek and Athenian history and anthropology. An Appendix contains all inscriptions connected to Attic phratries, with translation and selective commentary.".
- catalog contributor b4576243.
- catalog coverage "Athens (Greece) Religious life and customs.".
- catalog coverage "Athens (Greece) Social life and customs.".
- catalog created "1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1993.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog description "The Phratries of Attica provides the first comprehensive account in English of a key institution in ancient Athens: the Attic phratries. These hereditary groups of citizens, linked to one locale or more in Attica, played a crucial role in regulating access to Athenian citizenship. The author concentrates upon the evidence - largely empirical - for the period 450-250 B.C., but he also considers the role of the phratry in the reforms of Cleisthenes and examines the institution's probable demise in the second century B.C.S.D. Lambert adopts an innovative view in his argument that phratries reflected the democratic norm of the era, rather than being dominated by aristocrats. In presenting this view he includes a complete account of the festival Apatouria, of the procedures for admission to citizenship, of the role of women in phratries, and of known phratry property and financial transactions. The Phratries of Attica will be indispensable to students of Greek and Athenian history and anthropology. An Appendix contains all inscriptions connected to Attic phratries, with translation and selective commentary.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. After Cleisthenes. Ch. 1. Phratry Membership and Athenian Citizenship. Ch. 2. Phratries and Their Subgroups. Ch. 3. Demotionidai and Dekeleieis. Ch. 4. Apatouria, Admission, and Membership. Ch. 5. Property and Finances. Ch. 6. Religion and Officers. Ch. 7. After Cleisthenes: Conclusion -- pt. 2. Cleisthenes and Before. Ch. 8. The Phratry in Cleisthenes' Reforms and Before -- Appendix 1: Phratry Documents -- Appendix 2: Ath. Pol. Fr. 3 -- Appendix 3: The Principle of Descent and Athenian Citizenship -- Appendix 4: The Solonian Naukrary Laws -- Appendix 5: The Size of the Deme Halimous in 346/5.".
- catalog extent "xi, 424 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0472103881".
- catalog isPartOf "Michigan monographs in classical antiquity".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press,".
- catalog spatial "Athens (Greece) Religious life and customs.".
- catalog spatial "Athens (Greece) Social life and customs.".
- catalog spatial "Greece Athens.".
- catalog subject "306.2/0938/5 20".
- catalog subject "Citizenship Greece Athens.".
- catalog subject "Clans Greece Athens.".
- catalog subject "DF275 .L36 1993".
- catalog subject "Kinship Greece Athens.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. After Cleisthenes. Ch. 1. Phratry Membership and Athenian Citizenship. Ch. 2. Phratries and Their Subgroups. Ch. 3. Demotionidai and Dekeleieis. Ch. 4. Apatouria, Admission, and Membership. Ch. 5. Property and Finances. Ch. 6. Religion and Officers. Ch. 7. After Cleisthenes: Conclusion -- pt. 2. Cleisthenes and Before. Ch. 8. The Phratry in Cleisthenes' Reforms and Before -- Appendix 1: Phratry Documents -- Appendix 2: Ath. Pol. Fr. 3 -- Appendix 3: The Principle of Descent and Athenian Citizenship -- Appendix 4: The Solonian Naukrary Laws -- Appendix 5: The Size of the Deme Halimous in 346/5.".
- catalog title "The phratries of Attica / S.D. Lambert.".
- catalog type "text".