Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies of the University of London, Issue 40Institute of Classical Studies, 1995 - Classical antiquities |
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... Athens than it is today . Public performances against rivals , in the setting of the lawcourts , were used by Athenians to regulate conflicts , control social relations ; 24 and to promote their own and their families ' interests ; 25 ...
... Athens than it is today . Public performances against rivals , in the setting of the lawcourts , were used by Athenians to regulate conflicts , control social relations ; 24 and to promote their own and their families ' interests ; 25 ...
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... Athens it was a platitude that written law brought justice for all alike , and thus that it was the basis for the democracy . As a character in Euripides ' Suppliants says ( 433f . ) , ' When the laws have been written down both the ...
... Athens it was a platitude that written law brought justice for all alike , and thus that it was the basis for the democracy . As a character in Euripides ' Suppliants says ( 433f . ) , ' When the laws have been written down both the ...
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... Athens and the democratic ideal of publicity in the second half of the 5th century . We can be reasonably certain , then , that in the archaic period what we call law and custom were barely distinguished from each other as concepts ...
... Athens and the democratic ideal of publicity in the second half of the 5th century . We can be reasonably certain , then , that in the archaic period what we call law and custom were barely distinguished from each other as concepts ...
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