Atimoi for Debts. Expulsion and Reintegration of Atimoi in Classical Athens

In these pages I deal with a particular type of atimia, the atimia for debts in classical Athens, as well as the issue of the rehabilitation of atimoi (in a broader sense) at decisive or key moments in the history of Athens linked to acute crisis situations in which a desire / need to expand the civ...

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Autor principal: Valdés Guía, Miriam
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2022
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Sumario:In these pages I deal with a particular type of atimia, the atimia for debts in classical Athens, as well as the issue of the rehabilitation of atimoi (in a broader sense) at decisive or key moments in the history of Athens linked to acute crisis situations in which a desire / need to expand the civic body is perceived. The mass rehabilitation of atimoi (sometimes together with other groups) had to be demographically and militarily significant in classical times.