The paper focuses on a voting system first attested in the Athenian courts in the 4th century BC., that based on the use of solid and perforated tokens. On the basis of the epigraphic evidence, it is highlighted that this system later extends to assembly voting, and it is therefore emphasised that the tokens found in some places in the Greek world, particularly at Elis and Dodona, are probably to be linked to assembly rather than judicial contexts

Voti pieni e voti forati

Luigi Gallo
2023-01-01

Abstract

The paper focuses on a voting system first attested in the Athenian courts in the 4th century BC., that based on the use of solid and perforated tokens. On the basis of the epigraphic evidence, it is highlighted that this system later extends to assembly voting, and it is therefore emphasised that the tokens found in some places in the Greek world, particularly at Elis and Dodona, are probably to be linked to assembly rather than judicial contexts
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