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  1. The freedom of the Greeks of Asia: on the origins of a concept and the creation of a slogan.Robin Seager & Christopher Tuplin - 1980 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 100:141-154.
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  • Agesilaus of Sparta and the Origins of the Ruler Cult.Michael A. Flower - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (1):123-134.
    Plutarch, in hisApophthegmata Laconica(Ages. 25 =mor.210d), records that the Thasians made an offer of divine honours to king Agesilaus, and that Agesilaus ostentatiously refused them. In the past, most scholars who have had occasion to comment on this anecdote have not doubted the veracity either of the report or of the language in which it is expressed. The situation, however, has now reversed itself. The currentcommunis opiniois the contention of Chr. Habicht that the story is an invention of the Hellenistic (...)
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  • Topicality in Aristophanes' "Ploutos".Matthew Dillon - 1987 - Classical Antiquity 6 (2):155-183.
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  • Athens after the Peloponnesian War: Restoration Efforts and the Role of Maritime Commerce.Edmund M. Burke - 1990 - Classical Antiquity 9 (1):1-13.
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