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  1. Eisangelia in Athens: a reply.Mogens Herman Hansen - 1980 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 100:89-95.
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  • Nomos and the Beginnings of the Athenian Democracy.Mortimer Chambers & Martin Ostwald - 1972 - American Journal of Philology 93 (2):367.
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  • Politics and the Oresteia.C. W. Macleod - 1982 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 102:124-144.
    As a drama and a poem theEumenidesis often regarded with unease. It brings theOresteiato a conclusion; but its account of Athens and the Areopagus seems to many readers inspired more by patriotism than a sense of dramatic unity. Hence much attention has been devoted to Aeschylus' supposed political message in the play; as a result, the question of its fitness to crown the trilogy recedes into the background or even vanishes. On the other hand, those whose concern is with Aeschylus' (...)
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  • ΕΙΣΑΓΓΕΛΙΑ in Athens.Peter J. Rhodes - 1979 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 99:103-114.
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