The Cambridge companion to ancient Greek law / edited by Michael Gagarin, David Cohen.

This Companion volume provides a comprehensive overview of the major themes and topics pertinent to ancient Greek law. A substantial introduction establishes the recent historiography on this topic and its development over the last 30 years. Many of the 22 essays, written by an international team of...

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Other Authors: Gagarin, Michael (Editor), Cohen, David (David J.) (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2005.
Series:Cambridge companions to the ancient world.
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Summary:This Companion volume provides a comprehensive overview of the major themes and topics pertinent to ancient Greek law. A substantial introduction establishes the recent historiography on this topic and its development over the last 30 years. Many of the 22 essays, written by an international team of experts, deal with procedural and substantive law in classical Athens, but significant attention is also paid to legal practice in the archaic and Hellenistic eras; areas that offer substantial evidence for legal practice, such as Crete and Egypt; the intersection of law with religion, philosophy, political theory, rhetoric, and drama, as well as the unity of Greek law and the role of writing in law. The volume is intended to introduce non-specialists to the field as well as to stimulate new thinking among specialists.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (xiii, 480 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
ISBN:9781139000758 (ebook)
DOI:10.1017/CCOL0521818400