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Political Intelligence in Classical Greece

โœ Scribed by Chester G Starr


Publisher
Brill
Year
1974
Tongue
English
Leaves
57
Series
Mnemosyne, Supplements; 31
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE IN CLASSICAL GREECE
CONTENTS
Preface
I. Nature of the Problem
II. Spies, Deserters, and Traitors
III. Ambassadors, Merchants, and Aristocrats
IV. The Handling of Intelligence
V. Limits and Misuse of Intelligence


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