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Geographical area |
Attica with Salamis
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Region |
Attica
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Site |
Athens
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Full reference (original language) |
ἑταιρεῖαι (Isoc. 4.79 = Panegiricus)
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Full reference (transliterated) |
hetaireiai
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Reference context |
Isocrates invokes the golden age of Athens when even political clubs (ἑταιρεῖαι, hetaireiai) were formed on the basis of their usefulness to the polis and not to promote individual interests.
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Source(s) |
Isoc. 4.79 = Panegiricus (380 BC)
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Online Resources |
Isoc. 4.79
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Source type(s) |
Literary source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Probably a Greek political pamphlet about the need of the Greeks to be united against their ancestral enemy, the Persians.
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Bibliography |
Aurenche, O. (1974), Les groupes d'Alcibiade, de Leogoras, et de Teucros. Remarques sur la vie politique athenienne en 415 avant J.C.. Paris. Sartori, F. (1957), Le eterie nella vita politica ateniese del VI e V sec. a.C.. Rome.
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Private associations |
Certain
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Note |
It is clear that the associations referred to at this point are private, since their members, we are told, were taking into account the interests of their polis.
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Historical authenticity |
There is no doubt about the authenticity of the text.
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