The Spartan Regime_ Its Character, Origins, and Grand Strategy - Paul Anthony Rahe
Notes to Pages 41–43 165 16.For an overview, see Paul Cloché, “Sur le rôle des rois de Sparte,” LEC 17 (1949): 113–38, 343–81; C ...
166 Notes to Pages 43–44 3.3.2, Nep. Ages. 1.2–5, Plut. Ages. 1.1–5, Paus. 3.6.2–3. The royal title descended, as directly as po ...
Notes to Pages 44–47 167 35, that the royal prerogative in this sphere was merely meant to supplement the arrangements made on t ...
168 Notes to Pages 47–49 F56, and see Hdt. 6.56. Tax receipts and flow of gold and silver from abroad: Pl. Alc. I 123a–b with St ...
Notes to Pages 49–50 169 Thuc. 1.131.1–2; Xen. Hell. 2.2.13, 19; Plut. Lys. 19.7–21.1. Receive embassies, conduct negotia- tions ...
170 Notes to Pages 50–52 Ruled by laws and ephors: Plut. Mor. 211c. Compact with the pólıs: Xen. Lac. Pol. 15.1. Royal oath to ...
Notes to Pages 52–60 171 53.Brutus on the virtues of dyarchy: Dion Hal. Ant. Rom. 4.73.4. Royal rivalry: Hdt. 6.52.8, Arist. Po ...
172 Notes to Pages 61–66 Isoc. 7.61, 12.178–79. Political egalitarianism: 7.61. In this connection, one might wish to ponder Ari ...
Notes to Pages 66–69 173 by the linguistic evidence and by human and bovine DNA studies: note Robert S. P. Beekes, The Origins o ...
174 Notes to Pages 69–73 17.Genealogies: Hdt. 7.204, 8.131; Paus. 3.2–10. The English translations of Hdt. 8.131.3 need correct ...
Notes to Pages 74–76 175 Thuc. 1.20.4. Peace of Nicias inscription set up at Amyclae: 5.18.10–11. Note 5.41.2–3. The silence of ...
176 Notes to Pages 76–80 also Karl-Wilhelm Welwei, “Überlegungen zur frühen Helotie in Lakonien,” in FS, 29–41, and Kõiv, ATEGH, ...
Notes to Pages 81–83 177 But the fact that the Mycenaean depictions of chariots show neither bowmen nor spearmen oper- ating in ...
178 Notes to Pages 84–87 at Sparta, ed. R. M. Dawkins (London: Macmillan, 1929), 249–84, and John Boardman, “Artemis Orthia and ...
Notes to Pages 87–90 179 dispute is summarized in Donald Kagan and Gregory F. Viggiano, “The Hoplite Debate,” in MB, 1–56. Virt ...
180 Notes to Pages 91–92 Argos,” CQ 43:1/2 (January–April 1949): 70–78, and Salmon, “Political Hoplites?” 92–93. Cf., however, M ...
Notes to Page 93 181 8.556b–e. As should be clear, for my purposes here, it does not matter one whit whether the hop- lites of t ...
182 Notes to Pages 94–96 “The Dating of the Adoption, in the Hellenic World in General and at Sparta in Particular, of the Vario ...
Notes to Pages 98–99 183 Archaeologies of the Greek Past: Landscape, Monuments and Memories (Cambridge: Cambridge University Pre ...
184 Notes to Pages 100–103 The Eynomia of Tyrtaios,” CQ 38:1/2 (January–April 1944): 1–9 and “The Spartan Rhetra in Plutarch, Ly ...
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