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Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; List of tables; Preface; Acknowledgments; List of abbreviations; 1 Rethinking Athenian Citizenship; 1.1 Euxitheos' Appeal; 1.2 Aristotle's 'Citizen': a Philosophical Definition; 1.3 Contrasting Views; 1.4 The Athenaion Politeia; 1.5 Ancient Greek Citizenship in Modern Scholarship; 1.6 Ancient Greek Citizenship: After the Enlightenment; 1.7 Defining Citizenship; 1.8 Athenian Citizenship: Towards a New Perspective; 2 A Bond between Polis and Gods; 2.1 Citizens by Birth; 2.2 A Citizen-by-decree
2.3 Sharing the City: Vocabulary2.4 Sharing in Hiera kai Hosia; 2.4.1 What Are Hiera?; 2.4.2 What Is Hosios?; 2.4.3 Hosios Things; 2.4.4 Hiera kai Hosia: a Bond between Polis and Gods; 2.4.5 Can Hosios Mean 'Secular'?; 2.5 Hiera kai Hosia and Polis Laws; 2.5.1 Nikomachos and the Law Code of Athens; 2.5.2 The Agenda of the Boule and Assembly; 2.5.3 Athens and Hosios Money; 2.5.4 The Ephebic Oath; 2.6 The Core of the Polis; 3 The Value of Descent; 3.1 Claiming an Inheritance; 3.2 Before and after Solon; 3.3 The Cleisthenic Moment and Beyond; 3.4 Descent and Inheritance Rights
3.5 Citizenship: the Value of Descent4 Citizens, Male and Female: Vocabulary; 4.1 Polites and Cognates; 4.1.1 Politai in the Archaic and Classical Evidence; 4.1.2 Polites; 4.1.3 Politis; 4.2 Astoi, Astos, Aste, Astai; 4.3 Athenaios; 4.3.1 Athenaios, Attikos; 4.3.2 Athenaia; 4.4 Citizenship Vocabulary and Citizen Status; 5 Participation: Public Roles and Institutions; 5.1 Timai and Archai; 5.2 Timai and Time; 5.3 Assessment of Time: the Baseline; 5.4 Beyond the Baseline; 5.5 The Case of the Gene; 5.6 Time and Citizens' Conduct; 5.7 Distribution of Timai: Means of Selection
5.8 Evaluating Equals5.9 Citizenship and Polis Institutions; 6 Outlook: Athenians and Others; 6.1 Citizens-by-decree; 6.2 Metoikoi (Metics); 6.3 Outside Athens; Bibliography; Index of Sources; General Index
2.3 Sharing the City: Vocabulary2.4 Sharing in Hiera kai Hosia; 2.4.1 What Are Hiera?; 2.4.2 What Is Hosios?; 2.4.3 Hosios Things; 2.4.4 Hiera kai Hosia: a Bond between Polis and Gods; 2.4.5 Can Hosios Mean 'Secular'?; 2.5 Hiera kai Hosia and Polis Laws; 2.5.1 Nikomachos and the Law Code of Athens; 2.5.2 The Agenda of the Boule and Assembly; 2.5.3 Athens and Hosios Money; 2.5.4 The Ephebic Oath; 2.6 The Core of the Polis; 3 The Value of Descent; 3.1 Claiming an Inheritance; 3.2 Before and after Solon; 3.3 The Cleisthenic Moment and Beyond; 3.4 Descent and Inheritance Rights
3.5 Citizenship: the Value of Descent4 Citizens, Male and Female: Vocabulary; 4.1 Polites and Cognates; 4.1.1 Politai in the Archaic and Classical Evidence; 4.1.2 Polites; 4.1.3 Politis; 4.2 Astoi, Astos, Aste, Astai; 4.3 Athenaios; 4.3.1 Athenaios, Attikos; 4.3.2 Athenaia; 4.4 Citizenship Vocabulary and Citizen Status; 5 Participation: Public Roles and Institutions; 5.1 Timai and Archai; 5.2 Timai and Time; 5.3 Assessment of Time: the Baseline; 5.4 Beyond the Baseline; 5.5 The Case of the Gene; 5.6 Time and Citizens' Conduct; 5.7 Distribution of Timai: Means of Selection
5.8 Evaluating Equals5.9 Citizenship and Polis Institutions; 6 Outlook: Athenians and Others; 6.1 Citizens-by-decree; 6.2 Metoikoi (Metics); 6.3 Outside Athens; Bibliography; Index of Sources; General Index