Literacy and the city-state in archaic and classical Greece. Thomas, R. In Bowman, A. K. & Woolf, G., editors, Literacy and power in the ancient world, pages 33–50. Cambridge University Press, 1994.
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@incollection{bowman_literacy_1994,
	title = {Literacy and the city-state in archaic and classical {Greece}},
	url = {http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=Y7lVYMeLtfQC&oi=fnd&pg=PR9&dq=%22people+who+can+read+and+not+write,+but+who+are+not+limited%22+%22literacy:+that+writing+is+essential+for+the+kind+of%22+%22than+their+enlightenment%27,+and+%27the+primary+function+of%22+&ots=SDj3csRHh_&sig=7tHfN5enFQ6Rc9j-IKXNUVa-v6k},
	urldate = {2016-10-22},
	booktitle = {Literacy and power in the ancient world},
	publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
	author = {Thomas, Rosalind},
	editor = {Bowman, Alan K. and Woolf, Greg},
	year = {1994},
	pages = {33--50},
}

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