e Assembly - The Stoa Consortium
... for attending the Assembly. He claims that in the absence of payment, the Council (βουλή) is the most democratic of magistracies (Aristot. Pol. b), but in states that can afford to, and do, pay their citizens for attending meetings of the Assembly, “all the citizens actually take part in it and ...
... for attending the Assembly. He claims that in the absence of payment, the Council (βουλή) is the most democratic of magistracies (Aristot. Pol. b), but in states that can afford to, and do, pay their citizens for attending meetings of the Assembly, “all the citizens actually take part in it and ...
Prose version of AMND - Murray State University
... their hopes for courtly reward had been dashed by Bottom’s startling transformation and disappearance. When Bottom found them, they were overjoyed, not just because Bottom had been restored to his normal appearance, but also because they could now bring their play to the Duke’s nuptials. And what a ...
... their hopes for courtly reward had been dashed by Bottom’s startling transformation and disappearance. When Bottom found them, they were overjoyed, not just because Bottom had been restored to his normal appearance, but also because they could now bring their play to the Duke’s nuptials. And what a ...
Thucydides and the invention of political science
... that would be useful in terms of expanding their capacity to exercise individual agency within their societies. Such agents would enter into a reflexive relationship with society: Thucydidean agents would be not only the products of society, but would also be catalysts in the evolution of their soci ...
... that would be useful in terms of expanding their capacity to exercise individual agency within their societies. Such agents would enter into a reflexive relationship with society: Thucydidean agents would be not only the products of society, but would also be catalysts in the evolution of their soci ...
Daedalus and Icarus
... from feathers and wax, and before the two set off he warned Icarus not to fly too low lest his wings touch the waves and get wet, and not too high lest the sun melt the wax. But the young Icarus, overwhelmed by the thrill of flying, did not heed his father's warning, and flew too close to the sun wh ...
... from feathers and wax, and before the two set off he warned Icarus not to fly too low lest his wings touch the waves and get wet, and not too high lest the sun melt the wax. But the young Icarus, overwhelmed by the thrill of flying, did not heed his father's warning, and flew too close to the sun wh ...
E-Margin is a leveraged trading facility. Positions
... (T=Trade date) on or before the specified time i.e. 02:45 pm. Unlike for a 'Cash' order, you do not have to pay the full order value for E-margin orders. For example: If you would like to buy 100 shares of INFOSYS @ Rs.1500 on T day and applicable E-margin % for the scrip is 20%, you just need to pa ...
... (T=Trade date) on or before the specified time i.e. 02:45 pm. Unlike for a 'Cash' order, you do not have to pay the full order value for E-margin orders. For example: If you would like to buy 100 shares of INFOSYS @ Rs.1500 on T day and applicable E-margin % for the scrip is 20%, you just need to pa ...
Honoring Solon
... owned most of the land. Many poor farmers suffered from debt. Some who could not pay what they owed were sold into slavery. To remedy this situation, the Athenians looked to Solon, a statesman, for help. Solon showed great wisdom in his reform of the economy. To relieve the distress caused by debt, ...
... owned most of the land. Many poor farmers suffered from debt. Some who could not pay what they owed were sold into slavery. To remedy this situation, the Athenians looked to Solon, a statesman, for help. Solon showed great wisdom in his reform of the economy. To relieve the distress caused by debt, ...
S Cimon, son of Miltiades (father) and Hegesipyle (mother
... (Isoc. .). When he outlines the history of the government of Athens, Aristotle notes that at this critical point in the history of the democracy, the leadership of the People was held by Ephialtes, while the wealthy Athenians followed Cimon (Aristot. Ath. Pol. .). Cimon’s deme, the district ...
... (Isoc. .). When he outlines the history of the government of Athens, Aristotle notes that at this critical point in the history of the democracy, the leadership of the People was held by Ephialtes, while the wealthy Athenians followed Cimon (Aristot. Ath. Pol. .). Cimon’s deme, the district ...
The history of the Areopagos Council from its origins to Ephialtes
... articles and books. Consequently, the historiography of the Areopagos has to be examined through greater trends in scholarship. In fact, only two comprehensive studies have ever been undertaken. The first was Philippi’s Der Areopag und die Epheten (1874).2 However, this study did not occupy an autho ...
... articles and books. Consequently, the historiography of the Areopagos has to be examined through greater trends in scholarship. In fact, only two comprehensive studies have ever been undertaken. The first was Philippi’s Der Areopag und die Epheten (1874).2 However, this study did not occupy an autho ...
CHRONOLOGY OF THE HISTORICAL SOCRATES IN THE
... legal code that Socrates would later criticize (Plato, Apology 37a‐b) – but, even worse, they were being tried as a group, in direct violation of the Athenian law of Cannonus requiring each defendant in a capital crime to receive a separate trial. Some in the Assembly ...
... legal code that Socrates would later criticize (Plato, Apology 37a‐b) – but, even worse, they were being tried as a group, in direct violation of the Athenian law of Cannonus requiring each defendant in a capital crime to receive a separate trial. Some in the Assembly ...
Year-End Festivals of the Athenian Acropolis Anita
... —literally, to part or sunder—them to keep them from quarreling (Apollodoros 3.14.1). As gods, the two were not allowed to battle one another due to the collateral damage and political chaos a fight between two such powerful entities would cause. There was nothing, however, to prevent one of the two ...
... —literally, to part or sunder—them to keep them from quarreling (Apollodoros 3.14.1). As gods, the two were not allowed to battle one another due to the collateral damage and political chaos a fight between two such powerful entities would cause. There was nothing, however, to prevent one of the two ...
A Brief History of Ancient Greece
... our work, Ancient Greece: A Political, Social, and Cultural History, would flesh out the romantic images of Greece with the new understanding of the realities of Greek history gained from the patient scholarship of a half-century of talented Greek historians. Thanks to their achievements, we were ab ...
... our work, Ancient Greece: A Political, Social, and Cultural History, would flesh out the romantic images of Greece with the new understanding of the realities of Greek history gained from the patient scholarship of a half-century of talented Greek historians. Thanks to their achievements, we were ab ...
Determining the Significance of Alliance
... ‘dragged into a conflict over an ally’s interests that one does not share, or shares only partially’ (Snyder 1984, 467). Entrapment takes place when allies wish to maintain the security of the alliance more than they are willing to allow the destruction of their ally. An ally will choose abandonment ...
... ‘dragged into a conflict over an ally’s interests that one does not share, or shares only partially’ (Snyder 1984, 467). Entrapment takes place when allies wish to maintain the security of the alliance more than they are willing to allow the destruction of their ally. An ally will choose abandonment ...
DETERMINING THE SIGNIFICANCE OF ALLIANCE PATHOLOGIES
... ‘dragged into a conflict over an ally’s interests that one does not share, or shares only partially’ (Snyder 1984, 467). Entrapment takes place when allies wish to maintain the security of the alliance more than they are willing to allow the destruction of their ally. An ally will choose abandonment ...
... ‘dragged into a conflict over an ally’s interests that one does not share, or shares only partially’ (Snyder 1984, 467). Entrapment takes place when allies wish to maintain the security of the alliance more than they are willing to allow the destruction of their ally. An ally will choose abandonment ...
Introduction
... consequence, dealt with both sides. Fifth-century Athens, the Delian League, the Greek cities within the Athenian Empire, the satraps in Sardis, the divide-and-rule policy of the Achaemenids, all subjects have been investigated many times. Yet, they are in need of reconsideration. I have four motive ...
... consequence, dealt with both sides. Fifth-century Athens, the Delian League, the Greek cities within the Athenian Empire, the satraps in Sardis, the divide-and-rule policy of the Achaemenids, all subjects have been investigated many times. Yet, they are in need of reconsideration. I have four motive ...
Welcome to your UMB Health Savings Account (HSA)
... Maximizing your contributions As you decide how much to contribute, it’s important to note that contributing the maximum allowable amount helps you to get the most from your HSA. At the very least, you’ll want to contribute enough to cover anticipated healthcare expenses. Because your balance rolls ...
... Maximizing your contributions As you decide how much to contribute, it’s important to note that contributing the maximum allowable amount helps you to get the most from your HSA. At the very least, you’ll want to contribute enough to cover anticipated healthcare expenses. Because your balance rolls ...
retroactive financing 1
... 6. Accountability: Retroactive financing must be included in the first financial statements of the project and audited, with appropriate separate disclosure of the amount in the Notes to the Accounts. ...
... 6. Accountability: Retroactive financing must be included in the first financial statements of the project and audited, with appropriate separate disclosure of the amount in the Notes to the Accounts. ...
I.F. Stone Breaks the Socrates Story:
... This obsession with the trial of Socrates is not mine alone. Scholars and historians have been puzzled by it for centuries, and still are. What’s the puzzle? The Athens of Socrates’s time has gone down in history as the very place where democracy and freedom of speech were born. Yet that city put So ...
... This obsession with the trial of Socrates is not mine alone. Scholars and historians have been puzzled by it for centuries, and still are. What’s the puzzle? The Athens of Socrates’s time has gone down in history as the very place where democracy and freedom of speech were born. Yet that city put So ...
Pericles and the Plague: Civil Religion, Anomie, and
... set his description of Athenian response to the plague in the context of Athenian social structure, cultural values, and norms of conduct, precisely as they are described in Pericles's speech. Indeed, it is difficult to imagine a more vivid contrast than the one between Pericles's praise of Athenian ...
... set his description of Athenian response to the plague in the context of Athenian social structure, cultural values, and norms of conduct, precisely as they are described in Pericles's speech. Indeed, it is difficult to imagine a more vivid contrast than the one between Pericles's praise of Athenian ...
Athenian Identity and Civic Ideology
... By responding to elite speakers in the Assembly and courtroom, the Athenian citizenry controlled the language employed in political deliberations. The resulting hegemony of the discourse of ordinary citizens was the real foundation of Athens' political order: Athens was a democracy because the ordin ...
... By responding to elite speakers in the Assembly and courtroom, the Athenian citizenry controlled the language employed in political deliberations. The resulting hegemony of the discourse of ordinary citizens was the real foundation of Athens' political order: Athens was a democracy because the ordin ...
Cimon`s Dismissal, Ephialtes` Revolution and the Peloponnesian Wars
... Corinth to compel the Phocians to make peace with the northern Dorians-a bold show of force, to be sure. That they fought and won at Tanagra is true, but it may be more significant that this battle was forced on reluctant Spartans by bolder Athenians who blocked their way home (Thuc. 1.107-08). Appa ...
... Corinth to compel the Phocians to make peace with the northern Dorians-a bold show of force, to be sure. That they fought and won at Tanagra is true, but it may be more significant that this battle was forced on reluctant Spartans by bolder Athenians who blocked their way home (Thuc. 1.107-08). Appa ...
19. Investments 3: Securities Market Basics
... requires investors to pay a percentage of every order. For example, the commission might be 80 basis points per trade (0.8 percent of each trade) or a specific charge per trade, such as $29.99 for a trade of 1,000 shares. Assets under management: Investors may be charged a percentage of the value of ...
... requires investors to pay a percentage of every order. For example, the commission might be 80 basis points per trade (0.8 percent of each trade) or a specific charge per trade, such as $29.99 for a trade of 1,000 shares. Assets under management: Investors may be charged a percentage of the value of ...
Pericles Of Athens
... Sat, 25 Mar 2017 16:01:00 GMT read pericles of athens by vincent azoulay with kobo. pericles has had the rare distinction of giving his name to an entire period of history, embodying what has ... PERICLES OF ATHENS BY VINCENT AZOULAY, JANET LLOYD, PAUL ... Sun, 20 Jul 2014 23:54:00 GMT pericles has ...
... Sat, 25 Mar 2017 16:01:00 GMT read pericles of athens by vincent azoulay with kobo. pericles has had the rare distinction of giving his name to an entire period of history, embodying what has ... PERICLES OF ATHENS BY VINCENT AZOULAY, JANET LLOYD, PAUL ... Sun, 20 Jul 2014 23:54:00 GMT pericles has ...
IF Stone Breaks the Socrates Story
... To understand this, one must touch on a damaging fact few historians have explained, or even mentioned, so great is the reverence for Socrates: Socrates remained in the city all through the dictatorship of the Thirty Tyrants. Why do you put that in italics? Because that single fact must have account ...
... To understand this, one must touch on a damaging fact few historians have explained, or even mentioned, so great is the reverence for Socrates: Socrates remained in the city all through the dictatorship of the Thirty Tyrants. Why do you put that in italics? Because that single fact must have account ...
Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) Fund
... in the Fund will also change. The Fund uses a passive approach to try to achieve the Fund's investment objective. The Fund may generate some income by lending securities to creditworthy financial institutions. There is no guarantee that the Fund's objective will be met. Category Description: Inflati ...
... in the Fund will also change. The Fund uses a passive approach to try to achieve the Fund's investment objective. The Fund may generate some income by lending securities to creditworthy financial institutions. There is no guarantee that the Fund's objective will be met. Category Description: Inflati ...