By Robert Develin
The purpose of this paintings of reference is to supply a whole year-by-year record of officers from archaic and classical Athens, in addition to, the place applicable, a brief discover in their actions, together with all of the proof referring to an individual's workplace in a specific yr. It additionally includes all kingdom decrees datable to any 12 months or which include proper info. It bargains a simple reference, of a sort that has formerly been missing, for the learn of Athenian magistracies and professional lifestyles. The advent supplies crucial info of the positions incorporated, and the indexes provide an alphabetic directory of people with their workplaces, an inventory by way of geographical provenance (demes), and a sign of records of disputed date. so far as attainable using Greek and Latin has been shunned so that the publication will be available to a large readership. it may end up a primary device for destiny examine.
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We can date him before 597/6, and if Bradeen, (Hesperia 1963,187) is right that the fourth letter in the name above Kypselos on the archon list (597/6) must be alpha, gamma or mu, then Kritias cannot belong in 598/7. The only other clue is the placing of Sappho's acme in Ol. 45 (600/599-597/6) by the Eusebian tradition. ; Samuel, Chron. 201; Mosshammer, Chronicle 250. SOLON son of Exekestides PA 12806; APF 322ff. When Solon, we are told, had secured the repeal of the law which forbade Athens laying claim to Salamis, he was appointed to a generalship in the war against Megara (Plut.
Samuel, Chron. 202f. Tyrannos PA H793; APF 444!!. On dates see p. xi. For this period see Her. 5^; Ath. Pol. iff. For the tyranny as a whole see 546/5. Ath. Pol. tells us that the motion granting him a bodyguard was proposed by ARISTION (PA 1728 - Ariston in the MSS of Plut. Solon 30). PEISISTRATOS 560/59 (Ol. 1) Archon HEGESTRATOS = / M 6309 (cf. p. 408) Phanias F 21 Wehrli apud Plut. 3 places Solon's death in this archonship, which succeeded that of Komeas: Cadoux, JHS 1948, io6ff. 558/7 (Ol.
Thuc. 333. Tyrannos son of Hippokrates PA 11793; APF 444fT. Her. ; Ath. Pol. I44f. See above on Charmos and for the tyranny as a whole 546/5. PEISISTRATOS 556/5 (Ol. 1) Archon HEGESIAS PA 6309 Ath. Pol. 3 says he was archon in the year of Peisistratos' first expulsion, but even if this is not that year, the placing of him in the sixth year after Komeas is likely to be correct. It has been suggested by Cromey (Historia 1979? 95. 555/4 (Ol. 2) Archon EUTHYDEMOS PA 5514 MP A 41; Sosikrates apud Diog.