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The Social and Legal Position of Metics, Foreigners, and Slaves

The Oxford Handbook of Demosthenes, 2018
The Demosthenic Corpus is the richest source available to us on the social and legal position of foreigners, metics, and slaves in Athenian society. Partly because of its size but also because most of the speeches in it were composed at a critical point ...
K. Kapparis
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Aristotle the metic

Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society, 1975
‘Le fondateur du Lycée était à Athènes un métèque; cette position marginale est pour quelque chose dans son détachement et sa lucidité.’ Thus a recent and stimulating commentary upon the economic and social structure of Greek society, in a formulation of the obvious difference between Plato's participation in and Aristotle's observation of contemporary
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metics

2016
A metic is a legal category encompassing resident foreigners, immigrants, refugees, and formerly enslaved people. Most of our evidence for metoikia (the system for managing metics) comes from Athens in the 5th and 4th centuries bce, but there is also evidence for such a system in Hellenistic Rhodes and possibly also in Cos, Delos, and Megara.
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The Athenian metic

2011
This thesis considers the position of the Athenian metic in the fifth and fourth centuries B. C. Chapter I, the Introduction, sets the limits of the study. In Chapter II the status of the resident alien is shown to have been no accident, hut a conscious creation, well-defined within the Kleisthenic democracy.
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