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Classical Antiquity 13 (1):75-119 (1994)

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  1. The Greater Demarkhia of Erchia.Sterling Dow - 1965 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 89 (1):180-213.
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  • The ephebic oath in fifth-century Athens.Peter Siewert - 1977 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 97:102-111.
    To defend the fatherland, to obey the laws and authorities, and to honour the State's cults are the principal points the Athenian citizen promised to fulfil in his oath of allegiance—called ephebic, because he took it as a recruit —at least since the second half of the fourth century B.C.. These duties are fundamental for the citizen's attachment to hispolis, so one will hardly assume that the content of the oath depends upon the existence of the Athenian institution of cadet-training (...)
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  • Notes on the Sacrificial Calendar from Erchia.Michael H. Jameson - 1965 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 89 (1):154-172.
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  • Leukaspis.Günter Dunst - 1964 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 88 (2):482-485.
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  • La grande démarchie : un nouveau calendrier sacrificiel d'Attique.Georges Daux - 1963 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 87 (2):603-634.