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On Coming of Age in Athens

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 February 2009

Raphael Sealey
Affiliation:
University College of North Wales, Bangor

Abstract

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Type
Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1957

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References

page 195 note 2 Dem. xxx. 15.

page 195 note 3 [Aristotle] Ἀθ. Πολ. 56. 2–3.

page 195 note 4 Isae. vii. 28; [Dem.] xliv. 39.

page 196 note 1 e.g. Thalheim, R.E. v. 2737; Lipsius, Attisches Recht, ii. 282; Busolt–Swoboda, Gr. Staatskunde, ii3. 943.

page 196 note 2 xxvii. 4.

page 196 note 3 xxvii. 6, 17, 24, 26, 29, 35, 36, 39, 59, 63; xxix. 34, 59; xxxi. 14. He reckons the period as (2 + 8) years at xxvii. 21–23; for the two years cf. xxviii. 12.

page 196 note 4 xxvii. 69 .

page 196 note 5 s xxvii. 19. The ‘seven years’ correspond to the ‘eight years’ of xxvii. 23; cf. note 3.

page 197 note 1 Xen. Hell. v. 4. 63–66; cf. Diod. xv. 36. 5–6; the conjecture is Schaefer's.

page 197 note 2 e.g. Harpoc. s.v. ἔφηβος; Bekker, Anec. p. 255. 15; scholiasts on Aristoph. Vesp. 578; Dem. iii. 4; Aesch. iii. 122.