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This work offers a systematic account of the city's constitutional development, tracing government forms from early kingship through aristocratic dominance to broader popular participation. It interweaves narrative episodes of social distress, economic bondage, and episodes of tyranny with descriptions of legal reforms and institutional arrangements such as magistracies, courts, and assemblies. The text analyzes how social tensions, debt and land relations, and political violence prompted reforms and shifts in power, and it records procedures for public office, legal sanction, and civic purification. Overall it presents a chronological and structural survey linking constitutional change to underlying social and political forces.
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