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| Xenophon, Oeconomicus, VIII, 22. Cock, C.A.F., III, p. 56, no. 195. Hesychios. Pollux, VII, 11. Plato, Laws, 915d. Xenophon, De Vectagalibus, III, 13. Pollux, X, 18. Suidas, under κύκλος ... Agora 3 189 ... 360 B.C ... 5th A.D ... 2nd A.D ... 10th A.D. |
| The Athenian Agora; Volume 19; Inscriptions; Horoi; Poletai Records; Leases of Public Lands; I; Horoi; Nature and Purposes. Plato, Laws 842E-843A. IG VII, 422. IG II², 2631, 2632. IG I³, 78, lines 54-59 ... Agora 19 5 ... Plato, Laws 842E-843A ... Plato, Laws 760B ... A.R.W. Harrison, The Law of Athens: The Family and Property, Oxford 1968, pp. |
| Plato, Kritias, 112b, 117b. Plato, Laws, 761c. Plato, Protagoras, 314c, 315e. Plato, Theaetetos, 210d. Pollux, IX, 47-48. Ps. Plato, Eryxias, 392a. Polyainos, I, 21. Ps. Plato, Theages, 191a. Polybios, ... Agora 14 241 ... Plato, Laws, 761c ... Ps. Plato, Eryxias, 392a ... Ps. Plato, Theages, 191a |
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