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Parution : 04/2011

Yearbook of the Research Centre for the History of Greek Law


Information transmise par I. Arnaoutoglou: Academy of Athens Yearbook of the Research Centre for the History of Greek LawVol. 42, Supplément XI

Mark Sundahl, David Mirhady, Ilias ArnaoutoglouA New Working Bibliography of Ancient Greek Law(7th-4th centuries Be)

Athens, Academy of Athens, mai 2011.

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Main Contents

AbbreviationsIntroduction"Eisagogè"SommaireThematic bibliographyI. Sources

  • Orators
    • Aischines
    • Andokides
    • Antiphon
    • Demades
    • Demosthenes / Apollodoros
    • Deinarchos
    • Hypereides
    • Isaios
    • Isokrates
    • Lykourgos
    • Lysias.
  • Epic poetry
  • Tragedy
    • Aischylos
    • Euripides
    • Sophokles
  • Comedy
    • Aristophanes
    • Menander
  • Philosophers
    • Aristotle
    • Plato
  • Historiography
    • Thukydides
    • Xenophon
  • Lexica
  • Other literary Sources
  • Inscriptions

II. Auxiliaries of the discipline

  • Bibliographies and assessment of scholarly contributions; Manuals - introductory essays; Methodology; Greek legal history through different lenses.

III. Fundamental principles

  • Legal concepts, legal thinking; Dispute settlement and litigation; Origins of law; Writing and codification; Themis, Dike, Thesmos, Nomos, Psephisma; Law and legislators (Lycurgus; Drakon; Solon); Interpretation of laws; Human and fundamental rights; Relation of Greek law to other legal systems; Conflict of laws; Law and justice; Natural law; Legal language and terminology.

IV. The polis

  • Civic subdivisions; Archives; Constitutions; Magistrates; Nomothesia; Stasis, exile, reconciliation; Ostracism; Polis finances, taxation, coinage.

V. Individuals, status and law

  • Age classes (epheboi, neaniskoi, neoi, etc.); Citizenship (concept, acquisition (naturalization, grant, procedures), proof of); Phratries; Metics (foreign residents, isoteleis); Xenoi; Freedmen (and manumissions); Slaves; Women and law; Associations.

VI. Family and inheritance

  • Household (oikos); Kinship; Guardianship (kyrieia) over women and minors; Marriage; Dowry and property relations between spouses; Divorce; Illegitimacy (nothoi); Adoption; Wills, testaments; Succession ab intestate; Epikleros (Sole heiress).

VII. Contractual and property relations

  • Obligations; Contract; Sale; Lease; Loans and credit; Endowments; Locatio conductio operis; Other kinds of contracts; Property relations; Enktesis; Mortgages and security (horoi); Servitudes.

VIII. Trade and finance

  • Commercial law; Maritime law; Banks.

IX. Crime and punishment

  • Homicide; Hybris; Sexual offences; Theft; Other offences; Penal procedures; Penalties.

X. Legal redress

  • Arbitration; Courts (Areopagos); Procedures (regular (dikai - graphai)); Procedures (extraordinary); Famous trials; Personnel; Proofs (Oaths; Torture (Basanas); Witnesses); Enforcement.

XI. Law and religion

  • Asebeia (impiety); Asylia (inviolability); Defixiones (Curses); Leges sacrae (Sacred laws).

XII. Inter-poleis relations

  • Diplomacy; International arbitration; Leagues – Federations ; Metropoleis and colonies; Proxenia; Treaties – Symbola.
Alphabetical bibliography