A compilation of speeches covering key issues in Athenian law, drawn from the Oratory of Classical Greece series, that is intended primarily for use in teaching courses in Greek law or related areas such as Greek history.
This edition of early Greek writings on social and political issues includes works by more than thirty authors.
This Companion volume provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary study of Greek law.
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome is an accessible guide and a comprehensive overview of the major cultures of the classical Mediterranean world--Greek, Hellenistic, and Roman--from the Bronze Age to the fifth century CE. It also covers the legacy of the classical world and its interpretation and influence in subsequent centuries,
A comparative 2008 study of legal writing revealing the uniqueness of Greek law.
Antiphon was a fifth-century Athenian intellectual (ca 480-411 BCE) who created the profession of speechwriting while serving as an influential and highly sought-out adviser to litigants in the Athenian courts.
Contains the works of the two earliest surviving orators, Antiphon and Andocides. This title includes Antiphon's six surviving works that concern homicide cases and Andocides' speeches that are a defense against charges relating to those events like religious scandalsothe mutilation.
A comparative 2008 study of legal writing revealing the uniqueness of Greek law.
This edition of early Greek writings on social and political issues includes works by more than thirty authors.
A compilation of speeches covering key issues in Athenian law, drawn from the Oratory of Classical Greece series, that is intended primarily for use in teaching courses in Greek law or related areas such as Greek history.