
Ἀθηναίων πολιτεία (The Constitution of the Athenians)
The Constitution of the Athenians, written by Aristotle between 328 and 322 BC, provides a detailed account of the political evolution of Athens, including aspects of Athenian public and private law. The work is divided into historical and descriptive sections, though both are incomplete due to the loss of text. Aristotle draws on various sources, including Herodotus and Thucydides, to present a unique perspective on the Athenian political system of his time. This text is considered one of the most valuable legacies from classical Greek antiquity.























