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Schriften zur griechischen und römischen Verfassungsgeschichte und Verfassungstheorie

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The book offers a comprehensive exploration of classical philology and ancient studies, addressing key themes such as the mythological narratives of Pandora and Prometheus, and the evolution of political thought from Homer to Plato. It includes critical reviews of significant works on Athenian democracy, Aristotle's contributions to political philosophy, and the historical context of ancient Greek and Roman governance. The text delves into the composition of Aristotle’s Constitution of Athens, the implications of political metaphysics from Solon to Augustine, and the historical significance of Theopompus. Additionally, it examines the conservative reactions and the rise of one-man rule in ancient Greece, alongside the role of emergency powers during the late Roman Republic. The narrative also touches on Sallust's insights into Roman nobility during the Jugurthine Wars and Pompey’s strategies leading up to the Civil War. The book concludes with a detailed index of ancient and modern figures, Greek terminology, and significant concepts in the study of history and political theory. Overall, it serves as a vital resource for understanding the complexities of ancient political thought and historiography.

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Schriften zur griechischen und römischen Verfassungsgeschichte und Verfassungstheorie, von Kurt Fritz

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1976
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