'Politeia' nella storiografia e nel pensiero storico greco tra V e IV secolo a.C.: la questione della continuità e del mutamento
- Elisabetta Poddighe Università degli Studi di Cagliari
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Politeia nella storiografia e nel pensiero storico greco tra V e IV secolo a.C.: la questione della continuità e del mutamento
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