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The Political Institutions of the Ancient Greeks

Chapter 22: Transcriber's Notes
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A systematic survey of ancient Greek governing arrangements and their development situates Greek constitutions within a broader comparative framework of European political bodies. It begins with linguistic and ethnological background of the Aryan peoples, proposes a classification of political forms, and analyzes heroic monarchies, the distinctive institutions of Sparta, and the organization of Greek city-states. The study engages Aristotle's typology of polities and examines federal structures through an account of the Achaean League, combining descriptive detail with methodological discussion of terms and comparative approach intended to inform a larger study of European governments.

Transcriber's Notes

Obvious typographical errors have been silently corrected.

Variations in hyphenation have been standardised, but other variations in spelling, accents and punctuation are as in the original.

The "ERRATUM.
Page 14, line 21, _for_ empires _read_ empire."
has been implemented.