Author |
Aristotle, 385 BCE-323 BCE |
Translator |
Zervos, I. (Ioannes), 1875-1944 |
Uniform Title |
Constitution of the Athenians. Greek
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Title |
Αθηναίων Πολιτεία
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Note |
Reading ease score: 94.9 (5th grade). Very easy to read.
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Credits |
Produced by Sophia Canoni
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Summary |
"Αθηναίων Πολιτεία" by Aristotle is a historical account written in the late 4th century BC. The work provides a detailed examination of the political systems and constitutions of various city-states, focusing particularly on Athens. It aims to analyze the evolution and functioning of these political entities, offering insights into their societal structures and governance. The opening of "Αθηναίων Πολιτεία" introduces Aristotle's stature as a philosopher, highlighting his significant contributions to a wide range of human knowledge over two millennia. It emphasizes his thorough approach to studying the political systems of different cities, contrasting his method with those of earlier thinkers. The text sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the political landscape of ancient Greece, asserting that Aristotle not only analyzes but also distills the essence of diverse political systems, including his personal observations regarding Athenian governance. This foundational portion establishes the context for a systematic dissection of political theories as they relate to real-world applications, showcasing Aristotle's impact on the discipline of political philosophy. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Language |
Greek |
LoC Class |
JC: Political science: Political theory
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Subject |
Constitutional history -- Greece -- Athens -- To 146 B.C.
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Subject |
Athens (Greece) -- Politics and government -- Early works to 1800
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Category |
Text |
EBook-No. |
39963 |
Release Date |
Jun 10, 2012 |
Most Recently Updated |
Jan 25, 2021 |
Copyright Status |
Public domain in the USA. |
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