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  • For the system of judicature, the dikasteria, and the boards of jurymen or judges, see Aristot.

    The Polity of the Athenians and the Lacedaemonians 2007

  • For the pankration, which comprised wrestling and boxing, see Aristot.

    Symposium 2007

  • Herodotus uses it; so does Aristot.; so also Polybius; but the Atticists condemn it, except of course in poetry.

    Anabasis 2007

  • Ermessenda drove back to Aristot alone, looking over her shoulder all afternoon for Taul or the shadowy man.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2003

  • The peeling fresco of which they spoke was in the church at Aristot, a village in the Pyrenees foothills.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2003

  • The peeling fresco of which they spoke was in the church at Aristot, a village in the Pyrenees foothills.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2003

  • While I thought you were working, you were traipsing around from Aristot to the monastery and the Lord knows where else.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2003

  • Ermessenda drove back to Aristot alone, looking over her shoulder all afternoon for Taul or the shadowy man.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2003

  • While I thought you were working, you were traipsing around from Aristot to the monastery and the Lord knows where else.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2003

  • Herodotus uses it; so does Aristot.; so also Polybius; but the Atticists condemn it, except of course in poetry.

    Anabasis 431 BC-350? BC Xenophon 1874

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