Heraclides’ epitome of Aristotle's constitutions and barbarian customs: Two neglected fragments

Classical Quarterly 69 (2):672-683 (2019)
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Abstract

The Aristotelian Πολιτεῖαι collected information on the history and organization of reportedly 158 city-states. Of these only the Ἀθηναίων πολιτεία survives almost in its entirety on two papyri. All that remains of the other constitutions is the epitome by Heraclides Lembus and about 130 fragments. This article will look at the transmission of Heraclides’ epitome and explore the possibility of identifying further fragments of the original text.

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