Mit 6 Tafeln, einer Kartenskizze, zwei Skizzen, 37 Abbildungen. 1766 Leipzig Dieterich'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung Theodor Weicher Inselstrasse 10 1912. Inhalt. Seite ADCOCK, F. E., The Source of the Solonian chapters of the Athenaion Politeia 1-16 CAVAIGNAC, E., La population du Péloponnèse aux Ve et IVe siècles 261-280 KAZAROW, G., Zalmoxis KAHRSTEDT, U., Phoenikischer Handel an der italischen Westküste 461-473 LATTES, E., Per la storica estimazione delle concordanze onomastiche 355-364 LEHMANN-HAUPT, C. F., Historisch-metrologische Forschungen. 1, I 240-248 NEWBERRY, P. E., The Cult-animal of Set 397-401 308-340 179-218; 281-307 NILSSON, M. P., Die Grundlagen des spartanischen Lebens. POMTOW, H., Die große Tholos zu Delphi und die Bestimmung der delphischen Rundbauten PREISIGKE, F., Das Wesen der βιβλιοθήκη ἐγκτήσεων . 402-460 ROEDER, G., Die Geschichte Nubiens und des Sudans BLECKMANN, F., Zu den rhodischen eponymen Heliospriestern . 249-258 389-392 494-499 255216 IV BRIESS, E. E., Zu Waddington, Inscr. grecques et latines de la Syrie, p. 619, n. 2701 GARSTANG, J., Researches in Syria and Ethiopia . JALABERT, L., Waddington, Inscr. grecques et latines de la Syrie, STEIN, E., Zum Gebrauch des prokonsularischen Titels seitens der römischen Kaiser. Seite 259 387-389 500-503 499 258-259 . 121-125 392-396 126-128 125; 259-260; 503 260 1 The Source of the Solonian chapters of the Athenaion Politeia1). By F. E. Adcock. Whatever may be the truth about the origin and value of the 'Draconian constitution', it is quite certain that it is strangely placed in the narrative of the Ath. Pol. And the same may be said of the review of early Attic history which occupies the whole of Ch. III. Whereas, if these two chapters are for the moment omitted, we have a continuous historical narrative running on to the end of Ch. XII, concerned with the work of Solon and its immediate causes and consequences. It is this series Ch. I, II, V-XII, with which we are particularly concerned. When we turn to Plutarch's Life of Solon we find there also a series of chapters which cover very much the same ground, viz. cc. XII-XIX 2), and XXV. The chapters between XIX and XXV are concerned with the private law for which Solon was responsible, and on this point the Ath. Pol. is, naturally enough, silent. We have then two series of passages covering the same ground. When they are placed side by side, and a comparison is instituted, it becomes clear that there are likenesses between them which call for examination, and, if possible, explanation. I propose then, first, to tabulate the results of a comparison between the two authors, so that it may be seen how far and where the likenesses exist. Those parts of the Ath. Pol. which find no corresponding passage in Plutarch I have placed in square brackets. Ath. Pol. Plut. Life of Solon. Killing of Cylonian conspirators c. XII. p. 164. 1. 30--165. 1. 5. by οἱ περὶ Μεγακλέα (Heracl. Epit. 4). I. Trial of Alcmaeonids ibid. p. 165. 1. 11–18. Coming of Epimenides of Crete. ibid. p. 165. 1. 24f. 1) This article is in the main an enlargement and elaboration of a paper read in Berlin at the seminar of Prof. Lehmann-Haupt to whom I am indebted for much kind criticism. 2) To which may be added c. XX. p. 174. 11. 20-29. References to pages and lines in Plutarch are to the stereotyped Teubner edition by Sintenis. Klio, Beiträge zur alten Geschichte XII 1. 1 |