CLAB05H3 Lecture 6: CLAB05 lecture 6 october 24
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Herodotus, v, 92 (source #27) this story is seen as a signifier of this sort of tyrannical rule: periandros, tyrant of corinth, violence in tyranny, political institutions control the tyrant wasn"t always the one starting the violence. Herodotus, v, 67-68 (source #30: phylai: different groups organized, he changes their names, he calls them pigs, donkeys, and piglets, he wants us to think that he"s just changing the names for fun. Tuesday, october 24, 2017: he does this bc of class differences. Aristotle, politics, 1313 b19 25 (source #32 b) 560s bc tyrannicides: murderers of the tyrants the inscription reads i am from the contests of the athenaia : athenians become a radical state after the tyrannicides are killed (???) Athenaeus, 695a-b (source #73) isonomia: a place of equal rights they killed the tyrants and made athens an isonomia: drinking song in 5th century athens.