In this article I address the question of whether, during the second half of fourth century B.C., the Areopagus was an institution opponent to democracy and, moreover, a refuge of Philip’s supporters or of the oligarchy. I will analyse our sources from Isocrates’ Areopagiticus (358 B.C.) to the Greek defeat during the Lamian War. Evidences lead to conclude that the Areopagus was an important advisory body, always subordinated to the Assembly, that was taken into account in critical moments when deciding to save the city
El análisis de los factores económicos públicos y privados, sumado al prosopográfico de los político...
Aquest article centra l’atenció en els efectes que el conflicte entre Roma i Mitridates VI Eupàtor v...
La democracia ateniense fue el resultado de las luchas que, desde el arcaísmo, posibilitaron el acce...
In this article I address the question of whether, during the second half of fourth century B.C., th...
Participation in the Greek polis have been often related to the egalitarian potential that had its c...
This study, which is divided in two papers (I: The Demos and the Oligarchs in 411 BC; and II: The So...
The characteristics of Athenian democracy in the fourth century BC differ from those of the fifth. N...
In this article I try to compare the two thinkers in respect to their attitude to Philipp II and mon...
Este artículo focaliza la atención en los efectos que el conflicto entre Roma y Mitrídates VI Eupato...
In these pages we consider the possibility of some kind of continuity between Solonian and Cleisthen...
This article aims at offering some arguments to understand the relationship between empire and democ...
Tradicionalmente se ha entendido la expulsión de Dionisio II de Siracusa como el inicio de un proces...
Callias of Chalcis is the main figure of Euboean history in the mid-fourth century b.C. Aeschines (I...
En este estudio se aborda un problema historiográfico que afecta a la interpretación de la confronta...
“So that Philia and Symmachia between Athens and the Euboeans Can Endure” (IG II2 149 = IG II3 1, 2,...
El análisis de los factores económicos públicos y privados, sumado al prosopográfico de los político...
Aquest article centra l’atenció en els efectes que el conflicte entre Roma i Mitridates VI Eupàtor v...
La democracia ateniense fue el resultado de las luchas que, desde el arcaísmo, posibilitaron el acce...
In this article I address the question of whether, during the second half of fourth century B.C., th...
Participation in the Greek polis have been often related to the egalitarian potential that had its c...
This study, which is divided in two papers (I: The Demos and the Oligarchs in 411 BC; and II: The So...
The characteristics of Athenian democracy in the fourth century BC differ from those of the fifth. N...
In this article I try to compare the two thinkers in respect to their attitude to Philipp II and mon...
Este artículo focaliza la atención en los efectos que el conflicto entre Roma y Mitrídates VI Eupato...
In these pages we consider the possibility of some kind of continuity between Solonian and Cleisthen...
This article aims at offering some arguments to understand the relationship between empire and democ...
Tradicionalmente se ha entendido la expulsión de Dionisio II de Siracusa como el inicio de un proces...
Callias of Chalcis is the main figure of Euboean history in the mid-fourth century b.C. Aeschines (I...
En este estudio se aborda un problema historiográfico que afecta a la interpretación de la confronta...
“So that Philia and Symmachia between Athens and the Euboeans Can Endure” (IG II2 149 = IG II3 1, 2,...
El análisis de los factores económicos públicos y privados, sumado al prosopográfico de los político...
Aquest article centra l’atenció en els efectes que el conflicte entre Roma i Mitridates VI Eupàtor v...
La democracia ateniense fue el resultado de las luchas que, desde el arcaísmo, posibilitaron el acce...