About “Constitution of the Athenians”
The Constitution of the Athenians, also called the Athenian Constitution, is a 320s BCE work by Aristotle or one of his students, describing the constitution of Athens. It is preserved on a papyrus roll from Hermopolis, published in 1891 and now in the British Library, with a small part also surviving on two leaves of a papyrus codex discovered in the Fayum in 1879, now in the papyrus collection of the Egyptian Museum of Berlin. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 4.0.)
Book details
- First published
- 1970
- Latest edition
- 1974 · ISBN 0028404203
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| Cover | Edition | Year | ISBN | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| | Aristotle's Constitution of Athens and related texts | 1974 | 0028404203 | Buy on Amazon |
| | Constitution of Athens and Related Texts (Hafner Library of Classics) | 1970 | 9780028404202 | Buy on Amazon |
| | Constitution of Athens and Related Texts (Hafner Library of Classics) | 1970 | 9780028404202 | Buy on Amazon |
| | Constitution of Athens, and related texts. | 1964 | — | Buy on Amazon |
| | Constitution of Athens and related texts | 1950 | — | Buy on Amazon |
| | The Athenian Constitution ; The Eudemian ethics ; On virtues and vices | 1935 | — | Buy on Amazon |
| | Aristotelous Athēnaiōn politeia = | 1912 | — | Buy on Amazon |