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  1. Radical interactionism: Going beyond Mead.Lonnie Athens - 2007 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 37 (2):137–165.
    George Herbert Mead argues that human society is comprised of six basic institutions—language, family, economics, religion, polity, and science. I do not believe that he can be criticized for making institutions the cornerstones of a society, but he can definitely be criticized for his explanation of how our basic institutions originate, how these institutions operate in society after their inception, and how they later change, modifying society in the process. The problem with Mead's explanation of these three critical matters is (...)
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    The Roots of “Radical Interactionism”.Lonnie Athens - 2009 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 39 (4):387-414.
    A plea has been made for replacing the perspective of “symbolic interactionism” with a new interactionist's perspective—“radical interactionism.” Unlike in symbolic interactionism, where Mead's and Blumer's ideas play the most prominent roles, in radical interactionism's, Park's ideas play a more prominent role than either Mead's or Blumer's ideas. On the one hand, according to Mead, the general principle behind the organization of human group life was once dominance, but it is now “sociality.” On the other hand, according to Park, this (...)
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    Human Subordination from a Radical Interactionist's Perspective.Lonnie Athens - 2010 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 40 (3):339-368.
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    Antisthenes of Athens: texts, translations, and commentary.Susan H. Prince - 2015 - Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Edited by Antisthenes.
    Antisthenes was famous in antiquity for his studies of Homer's poems, his affiliation with Gorgias and the sophistic movement, his pure Attic writing style, and his inspiration of Diogenes of Sinope, who founded the Cynic philosophical movement. Antisthenes stands at two of the greatest turning points in ancient intellectual history: from pre-Socraticism to Socraticism, and from classical Athens to the Hellenistic period. Antisthenes' works form the path to a better understanding of the intellectual culture of Athens that shaped (...)
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    Athen. XIV, p.638 A.H. Düntzer - 1863 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 19 (1-4):613-613.
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    The Tholos of Athens and Its Predecessors.H. Lamar Crosby & Homer A. Thompson - 1943 - American Journal of Philology 64 (3):357.
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    Aristotle's Politics: Writings From the Complete Works: Politics, Economics, Constitution of Athens.H. G. Aristotle - 2016 - Princeton University Press.
    Aristotle was the first philosopher in the Western tradition to address politics systematically and empirically, and he remains a central figure in political theory. This essential volume presents Aristotle's complete political writings—including his Politics, Economics, and Constitution of Athens—in their most authoritative translations, taken from the complete works that is universally recognized as the standard English edition. Edited by Jonathan Barnes, one of the world’s leading scholars of ancient philosophy, and with an illuminating introduction by Melissa Lane, an authority (...)
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    Comment Syrianus, le maitre de l’école néoplatonicienne d’Athenes, considérait-il Aristote?H. D. Saffrey - 1985 - In Vivian Nutton, Jutta Kolesh, H. J. Lulofs & Jürgen Wiesner (eds.), Kommentierung, Überlieferung, Nachleben. De Gruyter. pp. 205-214.
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    X. K. Καπνουκαγ ας: ''H ρχα α 'Pωμα α.' Pp. 139; illustrations. (Bιβλιοθ κη 'Aνωτ ρας Σχολ ς Mορφ σ ως 'Eλλην δων 'Iον ου Σχολ ς, I.) Athens, 1935. Paper. [REVIEW]H. Mattingly - 1936 - The Classical Review 50 (01):40-.
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    A Note on the Spartan Embassy to Athens (408/7 B.C.).H. W. Parke - 1957 - The Classical Review 7 (02):106-107.
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    Athens After the Civil War.H. D. Westlake - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (02):260-.
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    Oracle-Mongers in Peisistratid Athens.H. Alan Shapiro - 1990 - Kernos 3:335-345.
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    N. R. E. Fisher: Social Values in Classical Athens. Pp. xiv + 177. London: Dent, 1976. Cloth, £3·95.H. J. K. Usher - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (2):364-365.
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    The Strategi at Athens in the Fifth Century. When Did They Enter on Office?H. B. Mayor - 1939 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 59 (1):45-64.
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    Οδυσσειασ A. θεών άγορά άθηνδς παραίνεσiς πρόξ τηλέμαχον / erster Gesang. Rat der götter athene ermahnt den telemachos.H. G. Homer - 2013 - In Odyssee: Griechisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 6-29.
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    Ephesus, Athens, Alexandria.J. H. Crehan - 1938 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 13 (1):96-110.
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    The Temple of Apollo at Kourion S. Sinos (with F. Wenzel, E. Kalliri, M. Ieronymidou): The Temple of Apollo Hylates at Kourion and the Restoration of its South- West Corner. Pp. 301; 363 figs. Athens: A. G. Leventis Foundation, 1990.H. W. Catling - 1992 - Cambridge University Press.
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  18. Athens and jerusalem.G. W. H. Lampe - 1982 - In Donald MacKenzie MacKinnon, Brian Hebblethwaite & Stewart R. Sutherland (eds.), The Philosophical frontiers of Christian theology: essays presented to D.M. MacKinnon. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Conjectures on the Constitutional History of Athens, 594–580 B.C.H. Sidgwick - 1894 - The Classical Review 8 (08):333-336.
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    Addenda to Pages 301, 302 and 304: Patrons Providing Financial Aid to the Tribes of Roman Athens.J. H. Oliver - 1949 - American Journal of Philology 70 (4):403.
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    Athènes et ses Environs. Paris: Hachette, 1888. 12 frcs.H. F. Tozer - 1889 - The Classical Review 3 (1-2):62-.
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    Raphael’s School of Athens.M. J. H. Liversidge - 1987 - Cogito 1 (1):28-30.
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    Political Speeches in Athens.H. Ll Williams-Hudson - 1951 - Classical Quarterly 1 (1-2):68-.
    Jebb in outlining the differences between ancient and modem oratory maintains that while modern orators try to give the impression that their speeches are extempore, the Greeks polished their speeches with fastidious care and were not ashamed to admit laboured preparation. This view, which is widely held, needs considerable qualification. The purpose of this article is.
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    Demetrios N. Koutras: ννοια το φωτ ς ε ς τ ν α ςθητικ ν το Πλωτ νου. Pp. 115. Athens, 1968. Paper.A. H. Armstrong - 1973 - The Classical Review 23 (01):91-.
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    Konstantinos Ch. Grollios: Κικέρων καὶ Πλατωνικὴ ἠθική. Pp. x+164. Athens: privately printed, 1960. Paper.Arthur W. H. Adkins - 1966 - The Classical Review 16 (1):119-119.
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    Fernand Chapouthier: Les Dioscures au service d'une déesse. Etude d'iconographie religieuse. (Bibliothèque des Écoles françaises d'Athénes et de Rome, fasc. 137.) Pp. viii+380; 15 plates, 67 illustrations in text. Paris: Boccard, 1935. Paper. [REVIEW]H. J. Rose - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (06):242-.
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    Athens: City and Empire. [REVIEW]Donald H. Smith - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (2):506-507.
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    Minos M. Kokolakis: Ὁ ῾Υποβολιμαîος το Μενáνδρου. Pp. 114. Athens: privately printed, 1962. Paper.F. H. Sandbach - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (03):340-341.
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    Die griechischen Mysterien der klassischen Zeit Nach drei in Athen gehaltenen Vorträgen. Von Otto Kern. Pp. 79. Berlin: Weidmann, 1927. [REVIEW]H. J. Rose - 1927 - The Classical Review 41 (06):242-.
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    XIII. Das Hephaesteion in Athen.P. Pervanoglu & H. J. Heller - 1868 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 27 (4):660-672.
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    Catalogue des Vases Cypriotes du Musée d' Athènes. By Georges Nicole. Geneva, 1906. Pp.42. 8⅜″ × 5⅝ Fr. 3. - Catalogue des Vases du Musée de Constantinople. By the same. Constantinople, 1906. Pp.43. 8⅜″ × 5¾″. Fr.3.50. [REVIEW]B. W. H. - 1907 - The Classical Review 21 (07):215-.
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    Elis under the empire S. B. zoumbaki: Elis und olympia in der kaiserzeit. Das leben einer gesellschaft zwischen Stadt und heiligtum auf prosopographischer grundlage . (Meletemata 32.) pp. 450, map. Athens: Research centre for greek and Roman antiquity, national hellenic research foundation/paris: Diusion de boccard, 2001. Cased. Isbn: 960-7905-11-. [REVIEW]H. W. Pleket - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (02):501-.
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    Aristotle's Constitution of Athens.J. H. Wright & John Edwin Sandys - 1893 - American Journal of Philology 14 (2):226.
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    T πρ τυπα τ ν Tρ δων το L. Annaei Senecae. 'Υπ Χρ. Κ. Καπνουκ για. Pp. 142. Athens, 1936. Paper.W. H. Semple - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (05):199-.
  35. (1 other version)CAAS Rome-Athens Scholarship, Summer 1969.A. H. Eaton - 1968 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 62 (2):42.
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    The Political Mission of Gorgias to Athens in 427 B.C.1.B. H. Garnons Williams - 1931 - Classical Quarterly 25 (1):52-56.
    The history of Athenian relations with Sicily in the fifth century is beset with difficulties; and no part of it, perhaps, is more obscure than the story of what is commonly known as the First Sicilian Expedition, which set sail from Athens in the late summer of 427 under Laches, and was reinforced under Pythodorus, Sophocles and Eurymedon in the winter of 426.
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    ΜΕΓΑ ΤΟ ΤΗΣ ΘΑΛΑΣΣΗΣ ΚΡΑΤΟΣ M. Amit: Athens and the Sea: A Study in Athenian Sea-power. (Collection Latomus, lxxiv.) Pp. 150. Brussels: Latomus, 1965. Paper, 225 B.fr. [REVIEW]H. D. Westlake - 1966 - The Classical Review 16 (02):215-217.
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    Maiden and Mother? - Karl Kerényi: Die Jungfrau und Mutter der griechischen Religion. Eine Studie über Pallas Athene. Pp. 79. Zürich: Rhein-Verlag, 1952. Paper, 8 Sw. fr.H. J. Rose - 1954 - The Classical Review 4 (02):139-.
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    ΑΡΧΑΙΟΛΟΓΙΚΗ 'ΕΦΗΜΕΡΙΣ 1910 - ’Αρχαιολογικ⋯ ’Εφημερ⋯ς, ⋯κδιδομ⋯νη ὑπ⋯ τ⋯ς ⋯ρχαιολογικ⋯ς ‘Εταιρε⋯ας, Ser. 3, 1 vol. 12″ × 9½ Cols. 432. Illustrations 156, with 12 plates. Athens: Sakellarios, 1910. [REVIEW]H. B. Walters - 1911 - The Classical Review 25 (08):268-.
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    The Plague of Athens: 430–428 B.C. Epidemic and Epizoötic.J. A. H. Wylie & H. W. Stubbs - 1983 - Classical Quarterly 33 (01):6-.
    In a recent re-assessment of the medical aspects of the Plague of Athens which is, to date, the most scholarly and comprehensive, Poole and Holladay have emphasized the tendency of many infectious diseases markedly to decline in virulence over decades and centuries and, sometimes, significantly to change their clinical manifestations. In the light of modern medicine they consider four possibilities: The Plague was a disease which still exists today. This they regard as improbable, It still exists in some remote (...)
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    The Annual of the British School at Athens, XXI. Sessions 1914–15–16. With 15 photos and many illustrations. Macmillan. 21s. net. [REVIEW]H. D. R. W. - 1918 - The Classical Review 32 (7-8):194-194.
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    The philosopher in Plato's Statesman.Mitchell H. Miller - 1980 - Las Vegas: Parmenides. Edited by Mitchell H. Miller.
    In the Statesman , Plato brings together--only to challenge and displace--his own crowning contributions to philosophical method, political theory, and drama. In his 1980 study, reprinted here, Mitchell Miller employs literary theory and conceptual analysis to expose the philosophical, political, and pedagogical conflict that is the underlying context of the dialogue, revealing that its chaotic variety of movements is actually a carefully harmonized act of realizing the mean. The original study left one question outstanding: what specifically, in the metaphysical order (...)
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    Place-Names and the date of Aristotle's Biological Works1.H. D. P. Lee - 1948 - Classical Quarterly 42 (3-4):61-67.
    I start with two contradictory statements: Jaeger, Aristotle, p. 330: ‘Thus all indications point to a late date for the origin of the philosopher's zoological works.’ D'Arcy Thompson, Historia Animalium, Prefatory Note: ‘It can be shown that Aristotle's natural history studies were carried on, or mainly carried on, in his middle age, between his two periods of residence at Athens.‘.
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    Psychological Studies, Repression in Hamlet; Aversion in Timon of Athens.L. H. Allen - 1925 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 3 (3):207.
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    Chapter Three. Plato on Shame in Democratic Athens.Christina H. Tarnopolsky - 2010 - In Prudes, Perverts, and Tyrants: Plato's Gorgias and the Politics of Shame. Princeton University Press. pp. 89-113.
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    Thucydides 2. 65. 11.H. D. Westlake - 1958 - Classical Quarterly 8 (1-2):102-.
    In this celebrated sentence Thucydides gives his opinion more specifically than anywhere in the narrative of Books 6 and 7 on the reasons for the failure of the Sicilian expedition. Unfortunately, however, he expresses his views with some lack of clarity, and this has led to disagreement among modern scholars who have sought to determine precisely what he means. It is also unfortunate that he does not state the evidence upon which he bases his conclusion that the expedition failed because (...)
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    Thought and Action - Hugo Montgomery: Gedanke und Tat: zur Erzählungs-Technik bei Herodot, Thukydides, Xenophon und Arrian. (Skr. utg. av Svenska Institutet i Athen, 8°, vi.) Pp. xviii+270. Lund: Gleerup, 1965. Paper, kr. 50. [REVIEW]H. Ll Hudson-Williams - 1967 - The Classical Review 17 (2):188-190.
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    Thuchydides 1. 2. 6.H. W. Stubbs - 1972 - Classical Quarterly 22 (01):74-.
    This is one of the most controversial passages in Thucydides' Archaeological Introduction, and perhaps the least happily phrased. Scholiasts explain is as meaning Athens in other respects, Greece other than Athens. Jowett, whose suggestions have not on the whole been bettered by later commentators, suggests three main possibilities of interpretation.
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    The Progress of Epiteichismos.H. D. Westlake - 1983 - Classical Quarterly 33 (01):12-.
    Scholarly interest in epiteichismos has, for various reasons, been centred almost exclusively upon the Athenian occupation of Pylos and the Spartan occupation of Decelea. In occupying Pylos the Athenians were adopting epiteichismos for the first time, as were the Spartans in occupying Decelea. Both enterprises were on a considerable scale and deeply influenced the course of the Peloponnesian war, though neither so decisively as had initially seemed likely. Another source of interest in them is their link with the perennial problem (...)
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    Coins and their meanings - iossif, de callataÿ, veymiers tyπoi. Greek and Roman coins seen through their images. Noble issuers, Humble users? Proceedings of the international conference organized by the belgian and French schools at athens, 26–28 september 2012. Pp. 526, figs, b/w & colour pls. Liège: Presses universitaires de liège, 2018. Paper. Isbn: 978-2-87562-157-3. [REVIEW]E. M. H. MacDougall - 2019 - The Classical Review 69 (1):255-258.
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