A ban on public bars in Thasos?

Classical Quarterly 47 (02):392- (1997)
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Abstract

Among the late fifth-century regulations governing the wine-trade in Thasos is a ban on κοτυλιζεν . It is normally characterized as a law of rather narrow relevance, something to do with maintaining the quality of Thasian wines and guarding against false measures. Here I want to examine the possibility that it is in fact a highly political measure on the part of a government hostile to the demos, an attempt to ban an institution identified with democracy–the public bar

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Nouvelles inscriptions de Thasos.Georges Daux - 1926 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 50 (1):213-249.

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