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Literary TextsAeschines
1.1–2: 4051.4–6: 411.5: 251.6: 571.6–23: 41.15: 461.15–17: 2871.17: 4251.19: 47, 4091.22–3: 911.23: 531.24: 4251.28: 551.30: 761.46: 3331.60: 1031.90–1: 292, 293, 3901.90–2: 2931.97: 2511.110–11: 3821.113: 3821.173: 3941.179: 411.183: 3152.6: 3982.14: 4182.28–9: 3582.31: 3582.34: 1262.53: 1152.60: 88, 94, 1152.61: 88, 89, 92, 94, 1152.65–6: 93, 95, 1152.67: 1152.68: 3332.72: 84, 92, 932.77: 3942.83–6: 95
2.88: 3842.89–93: 862.90: 1152.91–2: 962.93: 4102.143: 3572.148: 4182.165: 1332.179: 3563.6: 25, 413.9–10: 215, 381, 384, 3893.11: 4253.13–15: 1243.14–24: 3813.18: 553.24: 1393.25: 122, 1333.25–6: 1333.32: 463.35: 3873.44: 4253.52: 94, 4123.62: 4183.62–8: 94, 953.66–7: 94, 95, 96, 1143.68–70: 88, 1153.71–2: 953.73–5: 95, 1153.76: 953.78: 763.132: 2783.142: 3873.146: 3873.159: 1393.169: 413.190: 503.196: 413.197–8: 4193.200: 3873.224: 394
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Aeschines (cont.)3.243: 3953.252: 65, 114
AeschylusAgamemnon1040–1: 258Eumenides1–4: 74484: 52526–30: 12Prometheus Bound10: 50150–1: 50205: 74209–11: 74210: 74Supplices7: 6429–30: 30781: 307104: 307387–91: 307426: 307487: 307528: 307698–709: 54817–18: 307845: 307880: 307881: 307933: 307984: 307
Andocides1.33: 4081.66: 3951.74: 551.83: 591.84: 481.87: 471.91: 571.94: 3951.95–8: 3951.96: 461.114: 4111.114–15: 4121.120–1: 411
1.122: 4111.133–5: 1462.7: 395
[Andocides]4.18: 407
Antiphon1: 3981.3: 53, 389, 3991.5: 3991.5–10: 3981.9: 389, 3981.14–20: 3901.18–20: 3981.22: 3991.25: 3991.26: 3992.3.2: 2782.3.4: 2784.2.6: 3954.2.9: 335, 3365.9: 2925.11: 2895.14–15: 585.48: 2785.69: 2785.96: 576: 398, 3996.2: 566.4: 261, 3996.6: 536.9: 394, 3996.15: 3996.19: 3996.21: 3996.23: 2786.36: 394, 3996.37: 406, 4126.42: 406Fr. IV [Baiter and Sauppe]:
365Apollodorus
2.7.6: 3073.12.6: 3233.14.2: 2863.14.8: 308, 30923.36: 335
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AristophanesAcharnenses19: 103247: 278271–5: 329271–6: 275615: 335760–1: 146874–6: 146Aves60: 27871: 27880: 278496–8: 387835: 2791040–1: 429Ecclesiazousai18: 42926–7: 38759: 42961: 42975: 429567: 1781125: 2781129: 278Equites20: 272, 27940: 272, 27947: 272, 27953: 272, 27958: 279109–45: 274109–11: 387436: 382444: 382960: 272, 2791017–35: 101224: 3821226: 3821311–12: 276Lysistrata160–6: 328225–7: 329940: 279Nubes37: 205
240–1: 260241: 178264: 2791015–19: 4251107–10: 4251156: 2161178–200: 4251408–15: 4251420–6: 4251488: 272, 279Pax54: 272, 27980: 272, 27990: 272, 279257: 279275: 279377: 279385: 279389: 279399: 279648: 279711: 279824: 279875: 2791232–4: 387Ploutos1–7: 2722: 2794: 2597: 25912: 27920: 27921–3: 25926–7: 25953: 27267: 272, 279147–8: 259201: 279253: 279260: 272, 279262: 272, 279285: 272, 279319: 272, 279455: 374633: 272, 279748: 279
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Aristophanes (cont.)819: 272, 2791103: 2791139: 272, 279Ranae1: 272, 279272: 272, 279301: 279318: 272, 279670: 279694: 279739: 272, 279742: 279750: 279810: 279812: 279950: 279Thesmophoriazousai295–311: 53341: 279988: 279Vespae67: 272, 27987: 272, 279142: 279237–9: 387389: 279420: 272, 279442: 272, 279821: 279875: 2791299–300: 3021415–18: 3021417–25: 2911418–20: 302
AristotleNicomachean Ethics3.5.1113b: 3015.14.1137b11–14: 475.14.1137b27–9: 4710.9.1180b3–5: 761160a19: 335Politics1273b35–1274a3: 361282b2: 471282b4–6: 47
1292a33: 471293a3–38: 411294b13–35: 341297b35–1298a3: 311300a38–b5: 31, 361.2.16.1255a6–7: 2631.3.13.1257a: 1482.5.12–14.1269a: 232.7.3.1272a: 282.9.5–7.1274a: 112.9.1274b: 3014.8.1294a3–7: 58Rhetoric1.1.7.1354b4–8: 471.5.7.1361a21: 2511.13.1373b: 541368b5: 541373b28–1374a17: 2871374a: 3871374a14: 3171378b: 3291378b23–35: 317
[Aristotle]Constitution of the Athenians2.2: 2043.1–5: 153.2–3: 224.1: 226.1: 2047.1: 487.3: 227.3–4: 158.1: 228.2: 188.3: 228.4: 14, 15, 1912.1: 13512.5: 13514–17: 1421.6: 5322.1: 2229.4: 2431.3: 42639.5: 39741.3: 9742.1: 356, 369, 407, 409
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43–69: 3243.2–49: 3243.3: 89, 92, 118, 11943.4: 48, 81, 93, 10443.6: 55, 9145.2: 4847.2–3: 2247.5: 27448.1–2: 122, 35148.3: 4838.3–4: 38148.4: 4850–4: 3250.1: 14650.2: 14751.1: 147, 16151.2: 16151.3: 146, 15251.4: 15952.1: 22, 256, 261, 269, 276, 291, 292, 373,
38652.2: 150, 151, 231, 242,
33653.5: 4654.2: 22, 48, 38254.3: 21554.6–7: 5555–9: 3255.3–4: 5655.5: 4856.2: 139, 201, 26856.4–5: 5556.7: 209, 36457.1: 5557.2: 55, 41757.3: 56, 284, 287, 316, 397, 400,
40158.1: 5558.2–3: 34359.3: 401, 40759.4: 40960–2: 3261.2: 4862.3: 18, 42863–9: 3268.1: 419
Oeconomica1348b33f: 159
ArrianAnabasis3.5.2–5: 155
Aulus Gellius16.10.8: 37720.1.45: 252
Curtius Rufus4.8.5: 155
Demosthenes1.4: 2781.16–18: 1281.19–20: 127, 128, 1342.28: 1342.30: 1342.31: 1343.10–13: 123, 124, 1343.19: 1293.27: 1343.29: 1343.30: 2785.17: 2786.25: 2787.13: 2579.43: 27810: 13510.13: 12610.14–17: 12610.19: 12610.35–42: 123, 135, 136,
26810.43–5: 13713: 13413.31: 27815.27: 27818.27: 8618.47: 27818.73: 10418.82: 40818.123: 40518.137: 39518.168: 9818.169–79: 133
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Demosthenes (cont.)18.235: 27818.266: 40818.274–5: 5618.278: 40618.281: 40618.283–4: 40618.290–3: 40618.296: 27818.306–9: 40619.13: 94, 11519.16: 8819.58: 11519.69: 27819.70: 5319.86: 5919.116: 39819.121–3: 383, 384, 38919.122–3: 90, 104, 11819.132: 38419.150–4: 8619.154: 85, 87, 88, 9619.166–8: 38319.185: 84, 87, 90, 9319.247: 69, 7019.257: 5619.284: 5619.289–93: 122, 134, 38420.16: 27820.29–40: 15220.31: 62, 14620.90–2: 2320.93–4: 320.100: 4620.107: 27820.145: 41620.146: 40921: 317, 41221.8: 5521.9: 5521.11: 17821.13–19: 29721.15: 12421.32–3: 30221.36–9: 411, 41721.37: 301
21.38: 30221.39: 30221.43: 56, 28321.44: 38621.47: 46, 288, 31721.48: 29421.49: 27721.51: 5921.54: 5921.72: 31821.99: 273, 35621.101: 335, 35321.103: 408, 409, 413, 42221.122: 19621.139: 40921.176: 151, 25721.179: 6221.180–1: 30121.184: 335, 35321.186–8: 35621.206–7: 13422: 42122.26–7: 389, 41722.31–2: 6122.65: 215, 38223: 28723.1: 40523.53–4: 285, 286, 293, 294,
31623.53–61: 26123.54: 261, 286, 28723.55: 26123.55–6: 26123.60–1: 26123.62: 2323.70: 53, 39823.74: 28423.80: 40723.81: 5323.92: 9823.97: 5323.149: 35823.157: 38423.190: 40523.209: 27824.5: 41
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24.7: 407, 41024.9: 41924.13: 23524.14: 41024.20: 103, 104, 105, 112, 113, 117, 118, 119,
12024.24: 5824.26: 95, 114, 11524.36: 40524.41–4: 42624.60: 5524.103: 5524.105: 380, 38624.107: 5524.112: 21524.113: 29224.114: 380, 382, 38724.124: 27824.139–43: 22, 5924.149: 20124.159: 4725.6: 40525.16: 5125.20: 3225.21: 41, 33525.40: 1025.47: 41825.54: 6725.55: 256, 27625.56: 6225.65: 6725.77: 6725.85–91: 41926.9: 40826.22: 1027: 35627.7: 36127.9: 174, 25127.9–11: 179, 18027.17: 18027.25: 33527.26: 17827.27: 179, 18027.29: 38227.37: 18027.40: 382
27.48: 38227.64: 22028: 18128.18: 178, 18629.11: 27429.21: 27430: 210, 21830.2: 18130.8–9: 21931: 21831.5: 16731.6: 166, 168, 21932: 24332.12: 178, 24332.14: 178, 24332.18: 15233: 18233.1: 256, 26033.6: 178, 18233.8: 182, 18533.10: 178, 20833.15: 20333.16–17: 244, 27433.36: 6234: 24334.4–5: 24334.6: 180, 203, 24334.8: 24334.12: 24334.22: 24334.25–8: 24334.26: 24334.37: 15234.40: 24335.1–13: 20335.6–7: 24735.9: 17735.10–11: 185, 24335.12: 243, 244, 25535.18: 180, 22835.21–2: 18535.25: 178, 20135.33: 24335.47: 256, 26035.48: 41735.50–1: 152
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Demosthenes (cont.)35.52: 24336.4–10: 356, 38436.5–6: 150, 178, 34336.7: 36036.10: 19636.11: 35936.12–13: 359, 36336.24–5: 196, 40636.26–7: 40636.28–9: 31536.36: 36036.37–8: 356, 359, 38436.40: 359, 36037: 164, 165, 170, 185, 19037.1: 40637.2: 24637.4: 177, 180, 191, 246,
25537.4–17: 33837.5: 191, 192, 197, 21637.6: 192, 19337.6–7: 24637.7: 178, 191, 192, 19337.7–16: 24637.8–9: 197, 24637.9: 178, 19137.11: 19537.12: 195, 22837.13–15: 193, 19537.16–17: 19737.18: 42937.22–9: 24637.29: 178, 19137.31: 180, 35037.35: 4737.46: 24637.50: 178, 35037.51: 27838.17: 40638.24: 19639.16–17: 12439.26: 38441: 223, 224, 34441.5: 224, 23641.6: 224, 231, 315, 338
41.7: 167, 25341.7–10: 211, 212,
234–841.8: 34441.9: 34441.10: 151, 237, 23841.14: 19641.19: 22442.10: 19642.12: 26842.21: 37042.26–7: 23242.67: 23243.51: 20144.67–8: 42745.3: 36045.27: 27845.33: 38745.35: 27845.64: 15245.70: 17845.71: 27845.75: 27845.76: 27845.80: 27845.81: 278, 292, 38945.84: 27845.86: 27847.57: 22247.67–71: 5447.70: 35747.72: 27648.10: 13148.25–6: 35952.3: 24352.7: 24352.17: 4652.19: 4652.20–1: 241–752.32: 23553.6–7: 26753.6–13: 21753.10: 17853.11: 262, 269, 335, 33653.12: 17853.13: 178
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53.15–16: 32953.16: 261, 27553.20: 250, 275, 27853.21: 149, 25153.32: 27854.1: 38754.1–2: 40054.7: 30254.8: 38754.9: 31954.21: 30254.24: 292, 38754.25: 397, 39854.39: 9157: 40957.37: 34958.6: 40858.8–9: 152, 41358.12–13: 42158.15: 215, 38258.24: 41558.32: 415, 41658.33–4: 415, 41659.31: 33559.86: 31559.116: 5960.9: 6760.28: 309
[Demosthenes]7.26: 86, 176, 23512.8: 9533.8: 33844: 365, 366, 369, 37044.9: 36644.17: 36644.19–20: 36644.21: 36744.24: 36744.26: 36744.28: 36744.30: 36644.33: 36744.34: 36744.35: 367, 36844.35–40: 36844.39: 367, 368
44.41–3: 36844.44: 367, 36844.46: 36744.52: 36844.64: 36544.68: 36545.4–5: 41745.81: 373, 38446.13: 35646.14: 36546.20–1: 36049: 355, 356, 362, 36349.2: 178, 36149.3: 178, 36149.4: 36049.5: 20849.7: 36049.9–10: 4849.11: 174, 178, 201, 234, 338,
36149.12: 124, 174, 177, 178, 36149.17: 356, 360, 38449.19–20: 19449.22: 35749.29: 36049.31–2: 24349.33: 36049.42: 35549.43: 36049.51–2: 174, 178, 208,
22849.53: 178, 20849.60: 356, 38449.61: 36149.64: 36149.66: 36250.4: 11550.6: 15950.46: 5950.55: 17853.1: 40853.5: 36056: 143–4, 153–61, 162, 186, 243,
245,56.1–2: 149, 17756.2: 47, 228, 268
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[Demosthenes] (cont.)56.3: 151, 174, 177, 178, 186, 208, 24356.4: 24456.5–18: 15856.6: 203, 24456.7: 24456.11–15: 187, 244, 24756.19–44: 158, 24456.24: 14956.26: 15956.27: 15956.28–9: 15956.31–2: 187, 24756.35: 18756.38: 151, 160, 18756.40: 15156.41: 18756.45: 151, 24456.47: 15258.5: 42058.6: 40758.19–20: 407, 420, 42158.24: 7559: 41459.3–8: 12959.4–8: 123, 13159.18–23: 250, 38759.21: 28359.28: 33359.29: 35059.32: 35359.48: 13359.50–4: 42059.52–4: 41459.53: 41659.58: 33659.64–9: 25759.64–70: 414, 42059.66: 289, 31659.69: 414, 41659.70–1: 414
Dinarchus1.14: 3581.23: 256, 258, 269, 288, 294, 316,
3871.28: 95, 3981.29: 382, 389
1.45: 3821.53–4: 3831.55: 591.61: 3821.70: 3821.77: 383, 3891.86: 2861.89: 3821.94: 415, 4161.96: 1332.6: 382, 3832.9: 3892.14: 532.16: 532.18: 673.4: 2683.16: 4053.17: 358
Diodorus Siculus1.79.3–5: 2584.36.3–5: 3077.12.6: 1612.19.1–2: 1913.100.18: 1815.54: 31215.57.3–58.4: 13615.71.1: 35815.81.6: 35816.93.3–95.4: 33017.108.6: 38217.108.7: 38217.108.7–8: 38218.8.9: 36018.64.5: 369
Diogenes Laertius6.63: 3357.10: 109
Dionysius of HalicarnassusLetter to Ammaeus1.11: 122
EuripidesAlcestis1–9: 2582: 2596: 2596–7: 258
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Bacchae890–6: 56Cyclops240: 387Hippolytus43–6: 393885–6: 288885–96: 308887–90: 308943–4: 3081040: 3081045–54: 3081073: 2871211–46: 3931287: 3931320–4: 3931413: 3931448–50: 3941608: 3941613: 3941635: 3941644: 394Ion10–11: 297, 32015–21: 32026–7: 32028–42: 32053–1: 320236–51: 321252–4: 321329–80: 321384–9: 321425–6: 321436–9: 321440–51: 321442–3: 52506: 321517–675: 321747–1047: 321891–901: 320941: 320951–66: 321952: 321961: 321978: 403983: 403984: 403
1001–13: 4031040: 4031106–228: 3211207: 4031210: 4031214: 389, 390, 4031215–16: 4031217–21: 4031222–5: 4031250–1: 4031256: 4031250–60: 3211261–319: 3221312–17: 521320–68: 3221369–509: 3221512–619: 3221595: 3221609–13: 322Iphigenia among the Taurians1259–68: 741262: 741267: 74Medea486–7: 394Supplices40–1: 333403–8: 32, 37403–10: 37403–41: 35426–55: 32426–62: 37429–37: 41433–4: 32Trojan Women69–70: 307244–91: 276
GaiusInstitutes3.183–94: 3763.184: 374, 3773.189: 3793.190: 3793.192–4: 3773.194: 3783.195: 3793.209: 386
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Harpocrations.v. apergasamenos: 258s.v. apotimematai: 210s.v. bouleuseos: 400–2
HellanicusFGrHist 323a fr. 22: 286
HeraclitusFr. 253 (Kirk-Raven): 51
Herodas2.16–17: 242
Herodotus1.1: 3291.1–5: 3091.29: 11, 231.59–64: 141.65: 11, 25, 271.65.4: 341.65.5–66.1: 581.67: 271.96–100: 92.32.3: 2982.113.1: 3102.113–15: 3102.113.3: 3101.115.4: 310, 3112.136: 170, 2013.31.4: 123.80.2–6: 373.80.5: 22, 583.81: 314.161: 125.6.1: 2605.18–21: 3115.71: 146.72: 380, 3896.82: 276.137: 2876.137.3: 3817.6.3: 3817.104: 97.228: 617.231: 348.105: 2508.105–6: 2899.27.3: 679.76: 27
9.83: 669.86.1: 66
HesiodTheogony135: 74613: 387Works and Days404: 204
663–5: 153Homer
Iliad1.132: 3871.263: 101.356: 3181.407–12: 2731.490: 2042.85: 102.105: 102.243: 102.254: 102.772: 104.296: 104.413: 106.414–65: 2667.470–5: 2668.57: 2679.128–31: 2669.135–40: 2669.144–8: 2309.270–3: 2669.277–82: 2669.663–8: 2669.948: 31811.624–31: 26611.636–41: 26614.217: 38714.321–2: 32417.59: 31818.28–31: 26618.338–42: 26619.56–60: 26619.282–302: 26619.301–2: 26621.34–41: 26321.35–44: 26621.76–9: 263
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22.44–5: 26622.45: 26322.358: 6523.261–611: 15623.581–5: 15623.586–95: 15623.596–611: 15623.746–9: 26624.39–45: 6524.112–15: 6524.134–6: 6524.750–3: 26624.751–3: 263Odyssey1.226: 3351.227: 3172.10: 2042.112–13: 2312.130–3: 2318.353: 2049.39–43: 2669.106–15: 509.189: 509.214–15: 5011.73: 6511.415: 33511.422–30: 39513.15: 23119.109–14: 7424.230: 380
Homeric Hymn to Demeter19–20: 32430: 32456: 32464–73: 324405–33: 324
HyginusFabulae34: 30745: 309
Hyperides3.33–6: 1374.6: 4175.2: 3825.5–6: 382, 3835.8: 382
5.9–11: 3825.12: 382Against Athenogenes5–9: 260, 2619: 33512: 26113: 26814: 14915: 47, 14919: 33521: 42522: 278Against Euxenippus34: 40841: 356Epitaphios20: 278
Isaeus2.9: 2162.13: 3652.27–9: 2163.14: 3113.35: 222, 2313.68: 3654.28: 292, 3735.21: 1836.12: 3686.28: 3656.31: 1516.36: 220, 221, 222,
2256.44: 3657.23: 3657.28: 3658.41: 2619.2: 3659.33: 36510.2: 36810.4: 365, 37010.5: 37010.7: 37010.10: 344, 37010.11: 36510.24: 235, 237fr. 29 (Thalheim): 225
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Isocrates4.42: 1467.20: 2018.2: 20110.10: 33314.48: 255, 256, 26115.21: 17815.90: 29215.113: 35815.159–60: 13721.2: 170, 178Against Lochites5–6: 318Antidosis40: 278124: 278233: 278Archidamus43: 27896: 278Areopagitikos65: 278Nicocles50: 278Panathenaicus59: 278106: 278168: 67255: 278Panegyricus55–6: 6780: 27890: 278117: 278121: 278127: 278178: 278Philippus21: 27866: 27889: 278Plataicus61: 278On the Peace107: 278
Josephus Antiquitates Judaicae14.8.5: 107
JustinianDigest9.2.2: 3759.2.5.3: 2769.2.27.5: 37547.2.1.3: 37947.2.3: 37447.2.3.5: 37747.2.4: 37747.2.43.4: 37847.2.57.1: 37947.2.92: 379Institutes2.25: 1504.1.1–3: 378, 3794.1.3: 3744.1.5: 379
Libanius50.12–14: 400Declamatio
Livy2.24.6: 252
LucianSomnium 3: 273
LycurgusAgainst Leocrates4: 4056: 40522: 33530: 27893: 53104: 278109: 61113–15: 67
Lysias1: 2871.1: 3001.4: 2981.17: 2981.18: 3871.21: 3841.25: 298
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1.26–9: 2911.28: 2931.29: 291, 2931.30–5: 283, 285, 290, 3881.32: 46, 52, 2881.32–6: 3151.33: 2851.47–50: 2851.49: 1312.7–10: 662.19: 413.12: 3023.18: 3023.19: 3023.45: 624.1: 1965.5: 2786: 4176.10: 546.11–12: 4177.16: 2787.35: 2787.42: 3848.10–12: 14910.7–10: 29212.26: 6812.29–31: 6812.98: 256, 27613.30: 38413.41–2: 39713.68: 28813.85: 37313.85–7: 40613.86: 36813.87: 39715: 6815.6: 6815.11: 6816.12: 4819.25: 17820.34: 35622.5–9: 68, 15223.9: 27826.15: 40526.24: 197
27.1: 13727.11: 38230.17–21: 5530.22: 13730.29: 42931.2: 40534: 269fr. 16: 339fr. 44 (Thalheim): 288fr. 52 (Thalheim): 225
MenanderAspis30–3 [Sandbach]: 267214: 279240: 279Dyskolos110–21: 275141: 276142–3: 276289–93: 293289–98: 313300: 279577: 279589: 279625: 279637: 279Epitrepontes393: 279400: 279420: 279446: 279467: 279494: 279715: 279880: 279Fabula Incerta13–17: 31423–5: 31427–8: 314fr. 336: 279fr. 722: 279Georgos30: 301Heros
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Menander (cont.)3: 38716: 27918–19: 25620: 25621–5: 25722: 25826–7: 25726–30: 25729: 27931: 27937–8: 25742: 279Misoumenos172: 279218: 389237: 279Perikeiromene359: 279364: 279Perinthea14: 27916: 279fr. 3.1: 279Samia38–49: 30047–51: 301296: 279304: 279320: 279448: 273, 279643: 279Sicyonius133–40: 260207: 279373: 279
Moschus2.74–88: 3232.89–101: 3232.102–9: 3232.109–14: 3232.115–51: 3232.153–61: 323
MyronFGrHist 106 fr. 2: 275
Nepos
Epaminondas3.4–6: 335Timotheus1.3: 358
PindarOlympian1.38: 335Pythian3.29: 3874.29: 3875.77: 335
Pausanias1.21.4: 286, 2881.32.5: 669.13.5: 297, 31210.22.2: 31222.1–3: 74
PhilochorusFGrHist 328 fr. 54:
122Plato
Apology of Socrates32b–c: 6034c: 356Crito45e: 41150a6–7: 5254c6–8: 52Euthydemus301e–2a: 250Euthyphro4b7–e1: 3964c: 261Laws692a: 34793a–b: 54, 59872a–d: 396874c: 287890d: 56915e: 335, 336937a–b: 356953e: 341Phaedrus115d: 341Politicus
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259b–c: 76295a: 47Protagoras322c–d: 52Republic339b: 641.343b–c: 10370e–1b: 145, 1482.375e–6b: 115.468a–b: 263Theaetetus143c–d: 274
[Plato]Greater Hippias283d–5b: 49
PlautusAulularia747–51: 302Truculentus829–33: 303
PlinyEpistles10.93: 336
PlutarchAgesilaus1.36: 274: 1830: 34Cleomenes7.3: 27Demosthenes12: 41215: 360Lycurgus6.1: 276.1–10: 166.8: 2713.1: 45Lysander7.3: 18Moralia227b: 45814b: 136834: 67843d: 419846a: 382
1011b: 139Pelopidas20: 312Phocion34.1–37.1: 115Solon12.4–5: 1213.4–5: 25623: 284, 287, 290, 29325: 23Theseus29.4: 67
Polybius6.10: 346.49: 381
SolonFr 4.7–25 [West]: 13, 19Fr 4.12–14 [West]: 264Fr 4.23–5 [West]: 265, 267Fr 4.31 [West]: 264Fr 4.32 [West]: 264Fr 5 [West]: 11Fr 6.1–2 [West]: 11Fr 9 [West]: 10Fr 31 [West]: 53Fr 32 [West]: 10Fr 36 [West]: 249Fr 36.3–6 [West]: 74Fr 36.4–7 [West]: 13Fr 36.8–12 [West]: 13Fr 36.8–15 [West]: 267Fr 36.13–15 [West]: 13Fr 36.22–7 [West]: 11Fr 37.9–10 [West]: 11
SophoclesAjax1055–6: 4021057–9: 4021062–5: 4021070–6: 61Antigone7–8: 6221–36: 4223–5: 6226–34: 63
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Sophocles (cont.)58–60: 6360: 7061–4: 6465–7: 64100–54: 69162–3: 70163–210: 69173–4: 71175–92: 70184: 70191: 42192–210: 70199–200: 72211–15: 71213: 42, 71215: 72216: 72217: 72219: 72220: 72278–9: 72282–8: 72290–2: 72293–301: 72309: 298334–7: 73337: 74337–41: 73342–7: 73347–52: 73354–5: 73355–6: 73356–8: 73363–4: 73365–7: 73365–75: 73368–70: 42, 73381–2: 42, 73441–2: 74443: 74446–7: 74449: 42, 75450–1: 42451: 74450–5: 65, 66, 75
452–5: 42455: 43455–6: 76480–1: 76481: 42482: 298506: 70508–9: 76519: 43567–81: 76639–40: 76661–2: 76663–723: 77672: 76673–4: 76675–6: 76678–80: 76690–5: 77726–7: 77728–9: 77730: 77733: 77734: 77736: 77737: 77738: 77742: 77743: 77744: 77745: 77844–9: 79847: 79907: 78919–23: 78922–8: 791056: 701091–4: 781113–14: 42, 781169: 70Oedipus The King280: 70, 711029: 2681123: 268Philoctetes75–8: 3871271–2: 387
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Tereusfr. 589 (Radt): 309Trachiniai248–57: 258274–6: 258555–77: 307565: 307
TerenceHeautontimoroumenos4–9: 258600–1: 258603: 258605–6: 258790–6: 258The Brothers295–7: 325298: 325330–42: 325340: 325344–50: 325467: 325468–9: 325470–1: 325471–7: 325685–92: 326The Eunuch107–10: 326114–15: 326116–17: 326130–5: 326137–49: 326163–9: 326180–96: 326292–319: 326369–90: 326382: 329564–606: 326645–6: 327864–5: 330865–71: 328867–71: 327872–5: 327877–8: 327885–8: 327957: 325
960–1: 325Theophrastus
Characters15.7: 33915.17: 33517.9: 335, 336On Lawsfr. 4b [Szegedy-Maszak]: 407fr. 21.5 [Szegedy-Maszak]: 150
Thucydides1.5: 2661.18: 141.18.1: 23, 251.22.1: 291.60.2: 3421.62.1: 3421.96.2: 221.126: 142.22.1: 96, 972.24: 242.37: 612.37.1: 29, 392.37.3: 41, 542.38: 1462.39.1: 34, 392.66.2: 372.80.2: 373.16.3: 373.70.3: 1383.82.6: 583.83: 614.11.2: 374.97–8: 66, 684.118.11–13: 1045.47.9: 255.36.1: 375.81.2: 366.57.3: 2987.27.5: 2778.6.5: 378.15.1: 248.20–9: 378.38.3: 368.53.3: 368.67.2: 248.85: 37
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Thucydides (cont.)8.97.2: 368.99: 37
Valerius Maximus6.5 ext. 4: 19
VarroDe Lingua Latina7.105: 252
VegetiusDe re militari4.39: 153
XenophonAnabasis5.8.1–5: 303Cyropaedia7.5.73: 2638.8.17: 380Hellenica1.7.22: 672.1.8: 3802.17: 186.4.7: 297, 3127.1.46: 138Hiero5.4: 236Constitution of the Spartans7.4–6: 3818.1: 618.2: 608.4: 17, 618.5: 539.4–6: 34Memorabilia1.1.18: 481.2.42: 482.1.16: 250, 2743.4.12: 764.4.1–3: 604.4.19: 53, 546.14: 76Oeconomicus5.12: 74
[Xenophon]Constitution of the Athenians
1.8: 351.10–11: 2752.7: 1462.18: 1313.5: 316
Inscriptions and Papyri
BCH59 [1935] 64–70, lines 1–7: 110
BGU1021.7: 2721021.12: 2721125.1: 2721165.16: 336
Dareste, Haussoullier, and Reinach Receuil22.II.32–42: 18
Dinsmoor (1931) 3–15, lines 1–4: 111
Hesperia1 [1932] 45–6, lines 1–5: 1102 [1933] 156–8, no. 5, lines 1–4: 1113 [1934] 6–7, no. 7, lines 2–7: 1113 [1934] 14–18, no. 17: 1063 [1934] 27–31, no. 20: 1084 [1935] 35–7, no. 5, lines 1–2: 1164 [1935] 71–81, no. 37, lines 76–8: 1104 [1935] 71–81, no. 37, lines 101–4: 1094 [1935] 525–30, no. 39, lines 2–7: 1104 [1935] 562–5, no. 40, lines 1–5: 1105 [1936] 414–16, no. 12, lines 2–7: 1115 [1936] 418–19, no. 14: 1085 [1936] 419–28, no. 15: 1077 [1938] 100–9, no. 18: 1067 [1938] 110–14, no. 20: 1117 [1938] 121–3, no. 24: 1087 [1938] 297, no. 22, lines 3–8: 1117 [1938] 476–9, no. 31, lines 1–7: 1159 [1940] 104–11, no. 20, lines 2–7: 1109 [1940] 126–33, no. 26, lines 1–4: 1119 [1940] 345–8, no. 44, lines 4–8: 11410 [1941] 275–7, no. 73, lines 1–4: 11015 [1946] 201–13, no. 41, lines 76–8: 11015 [1946] 201–13, no. 41, lines 101–4: 10916 [1947] 170–2, no. 67: 108
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17 [1948] 3–4, no. 3: 10623 [1954] 287–96: 10626 [1957] 25–8, no. 1, lines 1–4, 40–2: 10726 [1957] 54–5, no. 11: 10726 [1957] 29–30, no. 2, lines 1–3: 11126 [1957] 72–7, no. 22, lines 1–4: 10930 [1961] 289–91, no. 184, lines 3–7: 11632 [1963] 4–5, lines 1–7: 11132 [1963] 352–6: 10933 [1964] 183–4, no. 34: 10738 [1969] 418–25, no. 1: 10738 [1969] 425–31, no. 21: 10647 [1978] 286, no. 15: 10648 [1979] 174–8, no. 1, lines 1–4: 11151 [1982] 53–4, no. 10, lines 2–5: 10951 [1982] 60–2, no. 3: 10652 [1983] 52: 10753 [1984] 370–4, no. 4, lines 1–4: 108Suppl. 1 [1937] no. 56, lines 1–4: 111Suppl. 1 [1937] 120–4, no. 64, lines 1–3: 109Suppl. 1 [1937] no. 71, lines 1–4: 110Suppl. 17 [1978] 2–4, lines 5–8: 108Horoi in Finley-Millett (1985)Horos no. 1: 163, 171, 178, 200, 203Horos no. 2: 163, 178, 200Horos no. 2A: 163Horos no 3: 163, 208, 337, 338Horos no. 3A: 163, 208Horos no. 4: 163, 178Horos no. 5: 163, 178, 208, 337Horos no. 6: 163, 178, 208, 337, 341Horos no. 7: 163, 178Horos no. 8: 163, 208, 337, 338, 339–40, 341, 342Horos no. 9: 337Horos no. 10: 163, 208Horos no. 11: 168, 170, 337Horos no. 12A: 337, 338, 341Horos no. 13: 168, 170, 337Horos no. 13–15: 337Horos no. 14: 170, 208, 337Horos no. 16: 208Horos no. 17: 208, 337Horos no. 18: 208, 340Horos no. 18A: 208Horos no. 19: 168, 337Horos no. 21A: 231, 233
Horos no. 22: 168Horos no. 23: 171Horos no. 27: 170Horos no. 30: 342Horos no. 31: 342Horos no. 31A–B: 342Horos no. 32: 168, 226, 340, 342Horos no. 34: 163, 208Horos no. 35: 168Horos no. 39: 337Horos no. 40: 340, 342, 353Horos no. 41: 168Horos no. 42: 342Horos no. 45: 171Horos no. 46: 168Horos no. 49: 231, 233Horos no. 51: 171Horos no. 52: 171Horos no. 61: 171, 208Horos no. 62: 171Horos no. 69: 336Horos no. 70: 342Horos no.71–80: 336Horos no. 72: 171Horos no. 72A: 168Horos no. 73: 341Horos no. 73A: 168Horos no. 75: 171Horos no. 76: 170Horos no. 78: 171Horos no. 80A: 163, 164, 175, 202, 208Horos no. 81A: 163, 164, 175, 202, 208Horos no. 82: 231, 233Horos no. 85: 170Horos no. 93: 231Horos no. 95A: 168Horos no. 97: 168Horos no. 102: 178, 181, 183, 201, 216, 337Horos no. 112: 338, 342Horos no. 113: 338Horos no. 114: 208, 336, 338, 342Horos no. 114A: 208, 334, 336, 337, 338, 341–2, 343,
345, 347–53Horos no. 114A.1–2: 336, 337, 347, 348Horos no. 114A.1–3: 337, 343Horos no. 114A.3: 336
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Horos no. 114A.4: 337, 339, 347Horos no. 114A.4–6: 337, 339, 341, 347Horos no. 114A.5: 337, 338Horos no. 114A.6: 336Horos no. 114A.7: 342Horos no. 114A.7–8: 343Horos no. 114A.8: 337Horos no. 114A.8–9: 337Horos no. 131: 215, 216Horos no. 146: 219, 223Horos no. 147: 219Horos no. 150: 223Horos no. 155: 223Horos no. 156: 223Horos no. 159: 226Horos no. 163: 226Horos no. 163A: 226, 342Horos no. 175: 222, 223Horos no. 179: 222, 223Horos no. 180: 223ICretIV.14, G–P: 18IV.41.v.4–vi.16: 253–5IV.41.vi.2–16: 274IV.72.i.2–3: 254IV.72.iv.46–51: 262IV.72.v.5–6: 27IV.72.xii.7: 27IV.72.xii.11–12: 27I Erythrai1: 17, 181.1–9: 4284: 1817: 18IGi2
58.1–5: 2471.52–4: 24i3
4.6–12: 756B.45–9: 567: 22, 59, 7411.13: 2214.1–5: 42714.3–5: 42632: 22, 426
32.17: 42632.18–20: 42632.28–30: 42634.58–60: 42736.8: 2240: 42740.52–7: 42746.11.9–13: 5546.30–3: 42746.38–9: 42952: 16, 55, 42652.13–31: 2252.A24–7: 42673.26–8: 2278: 55, 59104.11: 22, 395127.16–17: 429131: 59, 428131.15–17: 428131.17–18: 428391.10–11: 22421: 251421–30: 419590: 221453.8: 221453.10: 429ii2
43: 18643.37–40: 17843.40: 17043.40–2: 17843.61–2: 6747: 55108.9–10: 360110: 358110.6: 358127.4–7: 114140: 55204: 55212: 81, 91, 92, 93, 115, 124, 152216: 55229.2–7: 116242.2–5: 116328.1–6: 115330.1–4: 116330.47–9: 116
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335.1–7: 115, 119336b.5–7: 116338.1–5: 114345.2–7: 115346: 115347: 115349.3–7: 114351: 115352.2–10: 115356.1–8: 116357.2–6: 116359.2–7: 95, 114365.1–4: 114368.4–6: 119375.1–7: 116380.2–6: 114381.2–8: 115382.2–7: 115, 119415.7–11: 116450.1–6: 114454.3–4: 119472.2–6: 112481.1–5: 108483.1–8: 111486.3–8: 111493.2–8: 109494.2–8: 109495.1–6: 111496.1–7: 111497.1–7: 111500.2–6: 110503.1–5: 108505.1–4: 109546.3: 119554: 98585: 111640.2–7: 110641.1–7: 109642.2–9: 110644: 98647.1–7: 106649: 98, 111650.1–5: 107651.3–8: 108653.1–5: 111654.1–7: 110
656: 106659.2–7: 111660.25–7: 112661.1–5: 111662: 111665.1–4: 110666.1–4: 107669.1–5: 109672: 98, 109674.1–2: 110676.2–6: 109680.1–5: 109685.1–6: 111687.2–5: 106697.1–5: 109700.1–4: 111702.2–5: 109769.1–6: 110770.1–4: 107772.1–5: 110775: 98, 109778.1–5: 107780: 55, 109781: 55, 109784.1–4: 106788.1–5: 108790.2–5: 108796.1–4: 109797.3–6: 112832.1–5: 111837.2–6: 110838: 100843.1–5: 107849.1–4: 110850.1–3: 111857: 98, 109888.1–3: 108889.1–4: 110890.1–4: 110892.1–2: 111896: 98, 109897: 98, 99, 107910: 110911.1–7: 112916.8–11: 111945: 100, 112
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947.9–12: 107953.1–4: 111954: 98, 99, 111967.1–5: 109971.9–10: 110973.2–6: 107974.1–4: 110978: 108989: 107996.1–3: 1071006: 98, 1071008: 106, 1071009.28–30: 1061011: 107, 108, 3361013: 147–81019.1–2: 1061028.2–5: 1061034.1–3: 1071040.20–2: 1111172.19–22: 2261183.28–9: 200, 3381265: 3351291: 3351369.24–44: 3351493: 1251496.40–2: 3691496.49–51: 3691553.20–3: 3351553–78: 2711556.27–9: 3351557B.105–7: 3351558A.37–43: 3351559.26–31: 3351568.18–23: 3351569A.18–21: 3351570.24–6: 3351570.57–62: 3351570.82–4: 3351571.8–13: 3351572.8–11: 3351609: 361, 3621609.89: 3611609.100: 3611623.329–33: 3691627.353–4: 1331628.71–2: 370
1628.100–2: 3691629.707–14: 3691672: 125, 2591673.9–10: 95, 1151673.22: 2592492: 2292494.7–8: 214, 2252494.11–16: 2292596.17–20: 2302498.1–7: 214, 2252498.17–21: 2292681–3: 2312683: 2312724: 1704357: 2625130: 74iv506.7: 26vii4235.2–7: 1144252: 1254253.2–7: 1144254.2–7: 115xii8.264.13: 28
IvOl7: 20
Koerner Inschriftliche Gesetzestexte11.11–13: 1527: 2531: 19, 2635: 2037: 17, 2739: 1741: 2042: 2048: 2048.22: 2750.7–8: 2656: 426–756.10–11: 2756.21: 2756.41: 2756.48–9: 27
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61: 16, 2662.A15–16: 2662.A19: 2662.B1–2: 2667.1–2: 2867.9: 2867.9–10: 2069.7–8: 2870.6: 2870.13–14: 2871: 2873: 20, 2674: 17, 18, 2674.1–3: 42874.1–9: 42874.3–5: 42874.5–7: 42874.7–9: 42875: 2676.12: 1877: 18, 2678: 2879: 2881: 2081.5: 2781.8: 2781.10: 2781.11: 2784.8: 2784.10: 2784.11–12: 2784.31: 2784.32–41: 2387: 1790: 1890.1–5: 2690.5: 2694: 26121: 18, 27152: 27153: 27154: 27
Meiggs and Lewis Greek Historical Inscriptions13: 2713.7–14: 24
31.15–22: 2145.8: 2445.9: 2146.35–7: 2149: 5558: 5558B.15–17: 2458B.17–19: 2469.28–33: 2169.36–8: 2171: 5573.18–21: 2179A.26–49: 25183: 2886: 15
Meritt (1961) 192–4, lines 1–5: 111
NomimaI7.5–6: 277.10–11: 277.11: 2716.7: 2719: 23, 2722.B9–10: 2523.3: 2723.6: 2723.6–7: 2727.1: 2630.20: 2749.15: 2751.4–5: 2751.5–6: 2753.B1: 2653.B13: 2660.2: 2762: 1662.A3–4: 2662.A4, D4: 2665.1: 2665.18: 2666: 26778: 2680.8: 2681: 18, 2782.2: 27
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Nomima (cont.)84.14: 2685.1–2: 2685.18–19: 2686.3–8: 2687: 2688: 2690: 2594.3–4: 2799: 26101.1: 26102.8: 25103: 20, 27104.29: 28105.D22–3: 28106.A29: 26106.C15–16: 26106.C21–2: 26107.2: 25110.2: 26110.5–9: 23II18.8: 2580.8: 2695.10–11: 2895.25: 2895.27: 2895.29: 2895.40–1: 2895.47: 28
P.Oxy.VI.725: 272XIV.1647: 272XXXI.2586: 2723013: 309
Pritchett and Meritt [1940] 117–18, lines 2–5: 107
Rhodes and Osborne Greek HistoricalInscriptions
37.95–7: 2454.28–31: 2478.26–35: 2483ii.20–6: 24
Roussel and Launey [1937]1504, lines 50–1: 1081505, lines 41–3: 111
SEG21:272: 11521:324: 11921:440: 98, 9925.118: 11230:93: 10933:286: 2638.1036: 35243:55: 35043:36: 271
SIG 3
741: 621215.5–6: 337
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Subject Index��
Achilles, character in Iliad, 266, 273Admetus, character in Euripides, 258–9Aeacus, Greek hero, 323Aegina, Nicostratus captured on, 262Aegisthus, character in Aeschylus, 394Aeschines of Kothokidai, Athenian politician
brings frivolous charge against Demosthenes,418
criticizes Demosthenes’ oratory, 126on death of Socrates, 394on democracy and the rule of law, 41on established laws, 57, 59indicted by Demosthenes, 383makes unsupported charges in 330, 94on meaning of nomos, 50on meetings of Elaphebolion 18 and 19 in 346,
88–94on oligarchy and democracy, 41on penalties for kakourgoi, 292praises Eubulus, 133says Demosthenes proposed an Assembly
meeting on Elaphebolion 8, 88–94, 114on theft by officials, 381on Timarchus’ case against Philotades,
411Aeschines of Melite, lends money on security,
169Aeschinus, character in Terence, 325Aeschylus
on burial of Polynices, 67on meaning of nomos, 50on murder of Agamemnon, 394
Agamemnoncharacter in Iliad, 266character in Aeschylus, 394
Agoratus, Athenian citizen, 396, 398, 406Ajax, character in Sophocles, 402Alcibiades, Athenian politician, on definition of
law, 48–9, 70
Alexander, character in Herodotus, abductsHelen, 309
Alexander I, king of Macedon, 311Alexander III, king of Macedon, 382Amorgos
boards of officials at, 25use of real security at, 181, 339
Amphipolis, campaigns of Timotheus against,358–9
Amyntas, king of Macedon, 311Andocides, Athenian orator
on Diocleides, 395on feud with Callias, 411summons Archippus, 417
Androcles, lender at Athens, 185Andocles, Athenian citizen, attempts to seize
property of Euctemon, 220Androdamas, lawgiver for Chalcidians, 12Androtion, Athenian citizen, 410Anthia, character in Greek novel, 273Antidorus, Athenian citizen, 219, 220Antigenes, slave at Athens, 246Antigone, character in Sophocles, 61–80,
298Antilochus, challenged by Menelaus in Iliad, 156Antipater, Macedonian general, 382Antiphon, Athenian orator
on gods and laws, 53on homicide law, 398–400on laws about homicide, 58use of term ep’autophoro, 389–90
Apaturius, merchant at Athens, 182Aphobus, Athenian citizen, owes Demosthenes
money, 167, 218Apollo, Greek god
enforces laws of Athens, 53makes Creusa angry, 403placed in debt-bondage, 258rapes Creusa, 297, 320–2
477
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Apollodorus, Athenian politicianbrings case against Phormion, 417brings case against Stephanus, 384brings case against Timotheus, 355–64describes commercial dispute, 242–7on disobeying officials, 59lends money to Nicostratus, 166, 217, 262,
266makes proposal about finances, 129–33on Phrastor’s charge against Stephanus, 414,
420on penalties for frivolous prosecutions,
408performs trierarchy, 360on property of Timotheus, 234on punishment of slaves, 275on Stephanus’ plot against Epaenetus, 414on theft, 373
Apollodorus, borrower at Athens, 185Apollodorus, mythographer, 323Apollonius, Bosporan prince, 124Apsyrtus, character in Greek novel, 273Arcadia, laws of, 20, boards of officials at, 25Archedice, Athenian citizen, 366Archiades, Athenian citizen, 366–9Archippus, Athenian citizen,Areopagus
investigates Harpalus affair, 382–3jurisdictionof,285, 286–7, 316, 391, 398, 399–402
Ares, Greek god, tried for homicide, 286Argentina, laws about rape in, 305Argolid, surveys in, 265Argos
boards of officials at, 25–6laws of, 20, 23
Argoura, boards of officials at, 26Aristagoras, citizen of Amorgos, 340Aristogeiton, Athenian politician, 382Aristogenes, Athenian citizen, 344Ariston, Athenian citizen, 302, 318, 387, 397Aristophanes, comic author 328, 329
debt-bondage in, 259, 260legal terminology in, 425–30makes jokes about beating slaves, 277on market of Dikaiopolis, 146
Aristophon, Athenian politician, 134
Aristotleon enslavement of prisoners, 263on hybris, 317, 329on kosmoi in Crete, 28, on three parts of
government, 31–2, 39on law of Pittacus, 301on laws as general rules, 47on legends of Greek lawgivers, 11on magistrates and the law, 47on ownership, 251on theft, 387
Artemo, borrower at Athens, 185Asclepius, Greek god, 351Athena, Greek goddess, 402Athenogenes, metic at Athens, 260Athens
attitude about obeying orders of officials, 60,68–9
Pericles contrasts with Spartan oligarchy, 34Athens, officials
Archon Basileus receives charge of impiety, 417boards of officials in Athens before 400 BCE,
22duties of Agoranomoi, 146duties of Astynomoi, 147duties of Metronomoi, 147, 149duties of Sitophylakes, 146, 149duties of Syllogeis, 149duties of Tester (dokimastes), 148Eleven
apagoge to, 291–3, 373–89receive murder charge 397, 398, 406
religious duties of Archons, 55, 261Thesmothetai receive charge of confinement,
414Treasurers of Athena, 125, 145uphold laws, 48use of lot to select, 36
Athens, Assemblydates of meetings, 103–20discusses religious business, 55emergency meetings of, 81–101sacrifices and prayers at meetings of, 53, 91
Athens, Councilemergency meetings of, 98religious functions of, 55
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Athens, decree(s)of Callias about Other Gods, 426about Chalcis, 427about collecting tribute, 21about colony at Brea, 427about first-fruits for Eleusis, 21about Overseers for Demeter and Kore, 426about Phaselis, 21of Thoudippus about tribute, 21
Athens, law(s)of adoption, 365of Agyrrhius on grain, 152, 160, 428about arbitrators, 46about Archons, 47about contracts, 47, 268about crowns, 46about deceiving the people, 46about dining in Prytaneion, 428on financial transactions of women, 333, 342about homicide, 285, 391–404about inheritance, 46about legislation, 47about mines, 47about Mysteries, 75of Nicophon on coinage, 148about outrage (hybris), 46on public speakers, 55on real security, 234–8about reserve fund, 24to restrain litigiousness, 406of sale, 194about sexual violence, 46on standards, 24about traitors, 67about treasurers of Acropolis, 17about triremes, 17about tyranny, 46, 395
Attalus, Macedonian noble, has Pausanias raped,330
Attica, crisis in during, seventh century BCE, 264Atrax, boards of officials at, 25Axos, boards of officials at, 25
Bdelycleon, character in Aristophanes, 272boards of officials in Greek poleis, 21–2, 25–8Boeotia, surveys in, 265
Bracton, English jurist, 298Brazil, laws about rape in, 305Briseis, character in Iliad, 266Butes, character in Sophocles, 308–309
Callicrates, metic at Athens, 351–2, 353Callimedon, Athenian citizen, 415Callippus, Athenian official, 59Callippus, citizen of Heraclea, 242Callistratus, Athenian politician, 53, 59Canthara, character in Terence, 325Carion, character in Aristophanes, 259, 272castration, Greek attitudes about, 289Cephisodorus, Athenian citizen, 420Chaerea, character in Terence, 301, 326–7, 328Chaleion, boards of officials at, 26challenge, use of in Athenian Law, 156Chariades, Athenian citizen, 373Charondas
anecdote about carrying weapon, 19lawgiver for Corinth, 11
Chile, laws about rape in, 305Chios, laws of 16, 17, boards of officials at, 26Chremes, character in Terence, 258Chremylus, character in Aristophanes, 272Clearchus, Athenian citizen, 365, 369–70Cleisthenes, consults Delphi about laws, 53Cleomenes, Macedonian ruler of Egypt, 155–6Cleon, politician, parodied in Aristophanes, 272Cleostratus, character in Menander, 267Clytemnestra, character in Aeschylus, 394coinage, role of in Athenian economy, 148, 194,
201–4Columbia, laws about rape in, 305Common Law, misuse of analogies from, 388Conon, Athenian citizen, 318, 397contracts
enforcement of at Athens, 143lease contracts, 229–31types of in Athenian Law, 149–51
corporation, absence of in Athenian Law, 150, 241Corcyra
boards of officials at, 26stasis at, 138
Costa Rica, laws about rape in, 305Creon, character in Sophocles, 61–80, 298
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Crito, character in Plato, 411Ctesicles, Athenian citizen, 301Ctesicles, speechwriter at Athens, 421Ctesiphon, citizen of Amorgos, 181, 185, 201Cyzicus, siege of, 358
Daos, character in Menander, 256–7Dareius, lender at Athens, 143–4, 153–61, 186–7,
244Darius, king of Persia, 311debt-bondage, not abolished by Solon, 249–69Decelea, Athenian slaves desert to, 277Deianeira, character in Sophocles, 307–8Deioces, King of the Medes, as lawgiver, 9Deinon, Athenian citizen, 217, 262Delphinium, jurisdiction of, 287, 316Demades, Athenian orator, on Theoric Fund, 139Demea, character in Terence, 325Demo, woman at Athens, 342, 348, 351–2, 353democracy, praised by Theseus, 32Demonax, lawgiver for Cyrene, 12, 17Demosthenes
accused of inconsistency, 415on Athenian grain imports, 146on Athenian treatment of slaves, 277attitude toward Theoric Fund, 123–39brings suit against Aphobus, 178brings weak case against Aeschines, 383on case of Evander vs. Menippus, 151on categories of just homicide, 261, 285challenged to trierarchy, 186considers Creon a tyrant, 69on criticizing officials, 61on democracy and rule of law, 41describes literate slaves, 274on drunkenness as excuse, 301–2on effects of hybris, 318on enslavement of Nicostratus, 262executes Anaxinus, 395on function of courts, 405on gods and Athenian courts, 53on graphai brought against Leptines, 416on his father’s estate, 179–81on liability for homicide, 397
on Meidias’ cronies, 409, 413on old laws, 58on Peace of Philocrates, 85–8on penalties for frivolous prosecutions, 408praises Locrians for stable laws, 22on Procne and Philomela, 309punched by Meidias, 297role in Harpalus affair, 382–3on sources of legitimacy, 51on statute of limitations, 406suppresses details of procedure, 87on unwritten laws, 56wins judgment against Onetor, 218
Demosthenes, character in Aristophanes, 272despotes, meaning of term, 272–8Dexitheus, Athenian citizen, 349, 353diapsephisis procedure, 406Dicaeogenes, Athenian citizen, 183–4Dicaeopolis, character in Aristophanes, 275, 329Dicastic Oath, 57–8, 138Dinarchus
on citizens punished for enslavement, 269on Eubulus’ policy, 133on manifest guilt, 382on plotting to kill, 399–402on Timotheus’ campaigns, 358on withdrawing prosecutions, 415writes speeches in Harpalus affair, 382
Diodorus, historian, on death of Nessus,307–8
Diodorus, Athenian citizen, brings case againstTimocrates, 410
Diogeition, Athenian citizen, lends money onsecurity, 168
Dion, Athenian citizen, 348Dionysius, Athenian citizen, 373, 406Dionysodorus, merchant at Athens, 143–4, 153–60,
186–7, 244Dionysodorus, Athenian citizen, denounced by
Agoratus, 397Dionysus, god, in Aristophanes, 272Diotimus, Athenian citizen, 337Dominican Republic, laws about rape in, 305dowry, use of real security in, 209–33
in marriage at Athens, 315Draco, Athenian lawgiver, 15, 395
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Drerosboards of officials at, 26laws of, 18
Earth, Greek goddess, connection with law andjustice, 73–4
Echenike, citizen of Amorgos, 340Ecuador, laws about rape in, 305Egypt, source of Athenian grain, 153–5, 186–9,
244Elateia, seized by Philip, 98Eltynia, boards of officials at, 26English Law, tort of malicious prosecution in, 418enslavement for debt, distinguished from
debt-bondage, 250entrenchment clauses in Greek laws, 23–25Epaenetus, citizen of Andros, 414, 420Ephebic Oath, 57, 64, 68Epichares, Athenian citizen, 413, 415, 416Epicrates, sues Athenogenes, 260eranos loan, 335–6, 338Eratosthenes, Athenian citizen, killed for
seduction, 283Erechtheus, character in Sophocles, 308–9Eretria
laws of, 20–1boards of officials at, 26
Erythrai, laws of, 17, 18boards of officials at, 26decrees from, 426, 428
Established laws, 78Euboulides, Athenian citizen, 409Eubulus, Athenian politician
relations with Demosthenes, 133–4supports Peace of Philocrates, 122
Euclides, character in Platonic dialogue, 274Euclio, character in Plautus, 302Euctemon, Athenian citizen, 220, 409, 413, 416Euphiletus, Athenian citizen, discusses laws on
rape and seduction, 283–91, 315Euphron, Tyrant of Sicyon, 138Euripides, tragic playwright
on burial of Polynices, 67debt-bondage in, 258depicts slave mothers, 276on laws of gods, 52
on rape of Phaedra, 308on story of Creusa, 297, 320–3use of kteinein in, 393
Europa, abduction of, 309, 323–4Euthycles, Athenian citizen, 351–2Euthypro, character in Plato, 261, 396, 398Euxitheus, Athenian citizen, 409Evergus, Athenian citizen, 191–7, 246Exacestus, citizen of Amorgos, 181, 185, 201Exegetes, provide legal advice, 261, 396
friends (philoi) of Macedonian kings, 100
Gaius, Roman jurist, on theft, 375–8Geta, character in Terence, 325Getas, character in Menander, 256Gorgias, character in Menander, 257, 313, 320Greek law, unity of, 4–5Gortyn
boards of officials at, 27debt-bondage at, 253–4lawcode of, 4, 260, 290laws of, 18
grain, Athenians import, 152Guatemala, laws about rape in, 305
Habrocomes, character in Greek novel, 273Hades, Greek god, 324Halicarnassus
boards of officials at, 27laws of, 23
Halirrothius, killed by Ares, 286Hammurabi
image as lawgiver, 6–8, 12–14, 15laws of, 15–16, 19, 252, 259
Harmodius, Athenian tyrannicide, 297Harpalus, treasurer of Alexander, 382Harpocration, lexicographer
on attempted homicide, 398–400, 401on debt-bondage 258gives definition of apotimema, 210, 214, 224, 225
Hebrew Scriptures, debt-bondage in, 253Hecuba, character in Iliad, 266Hegecrate, citizen of Amorgos, 181Hegesilaus, Athenian politician, 134Helen, abducted by Paris, 309–10, 320
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Heracleides, banker at Athens, 182Heracles, Greek hero, killes Nessus, 307–8Heraclitus, philosopher, on laws of gods, 51Hermes, Greek god, messenger in Euripides’ Ion,
297, 320Herodotus, Greek historian
on abduction of Europa, 329on bribery of Leotychidas, 380on burial of Polynices, 67debate about constitutions, 22, 37on Nasamones, 298on Near Eastern Kings, 9, 12on rape of Io, 309on rule of law in Sparta, 9on Thracians, 260
Hipparchus, Athenian tyrant, 298, 381Hippias, sophist
on definition of nomos, 49–50on unwritten laws, 53–4
Hippo, Boeotian woman, 312Hippolytus, character in Euripides, cursed by
Theseus, 308, 319, 393Homeric poems
attitude toward burial in 65practice of dowry in, 231
Homeric society, 204Honduras, laws about rape in, 305hybris, as rape, 287, 316–19Hyperides, Athenian orator
on debt-bondage, 260on penalties for frivolous prosecutions,
408on rule of law, 42
Iason, character in Iliad, 266Iasonides, character in Iliad, 266Iliad, capture of slaves in, 263, 266Io, abduction of, 309Ion, character in Euripides, 320, 403Iphicrates, Athenian general, defeats Spartans, 358,
362, 395Iphis, character in Iliad, 266Ischyrion, citizen of Amorgos, 181Isaeus
on theft, 373on plotting to kill, 401
Isocrates, Athenian oratoron burial of Polynices, 67on debt-bondage, 255, 261
Jewish Scriptures, laws in, 16Julian, Roman jurist, 275Justinian, Institutes of, 150, 374
Kallieans, attacked by Gauls, 312, 320Kea, surveys in, 265Kichonides, Athenian citizen lends money on
security, 168Kleiber, Gnther, East German leader, 393Krenz, East German leader, 393
Labdacus, character in Sophocles, 308larceny, distinguished from embezzlement, 379Lasus of Hermione, Greek poet, 381law, four attributes of in anthropological theory,
45lease, legal structure of, 229Leda, heroine in myth, 323Leobotas, Spartan king, 11Leochares, Athenian citizen, 342Leochares, Athenian citizen, defendant in
inheritance case, 366Leocrates, Athenian citizen, 366Leostratus, Athenian citizen, 366–9Leotychidas, Spartan king, 380Leptines, Athenian citizen, 416Lesis, slave at Athens, 271–7Leuconides, Athenian citizen, 412lex Aquilia, 375lex Poetilia, 252, 258Libanius, on Theoric Fund, 121–2, 130Lindos
boards of officials at, 27law from, 426
Lipit-Ishtarimage of Lipit-Ishtar as lawgiver, 7laws of, 19
literacy at Athens, 204–5Locrians
laws of, 23praised for stable laws, 22
Lucian, comic author, 273Lycaon, character in Iliad, 266
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Lycon, citizen of Heraclea, 242–7Lycurgus, Athenian politician
on burial of traitors, 67on function of courts, 405on gods and laws, 53
Lycurgus, Spartan lawgiver, 11Lysanias, Athenian citizen, 184Lysias, speechwriter at Athens
on burial of Polynices, 66composes speech for Euphiletus, 283–90on drunkenness as excuse, 302on liability for homicide, 396on penalty for moicheia, 288on rule of law in Athens, 41on term ep’autophoro, 384on trials at Athens, 137
Lysistrata, character in Aristophanes, 328Lyttos, city in Crete, laws of, 17
Manilius, Roman jurist, on nexum, 252Mao, Chinese dictator, on political power, 137Marathon, burial of Persians after battle of, 66market, nature of at Athens, 144–6marriage, in Athens, 314Medea, abduction of, 309Medontidai, Athenian phratry, 168–9Megacleides, citizen of Athens, 242–7Meidias, Athenian politician
hires Euctemon, 413not supported by Eubulus, 134punches Demosthenes, 297
Meidylides, Athenian citizen, 366Meixidemus, Athenian citizen, 351Meletus, Athenian citizen, brings charge against
Socrates, 411Menander, Athenian playwright,
on sexual violence and seduction, 306, 313use of rape-plot, 300use of terms despotes in, 273
Menecles, Athenian citizen, 216Menelaus
issues challenge to Antilochus in Iliad, 156mentioned in Herodotus, 310, 320in Sophocles’ Ajax, 61, 402
Menelaus of Pelagonia, 358Menestheus, Athenian citizen, 362
Menexenus, Athenian citizen, 183–4Methana, surveys in, 265Methone, captured by Timotheus, 358Micio, character in Terence, 325Micon, Athenian citizen, 413, 420Miletus
boards of officials at, 27laws of, 20
Military Fund, 124–9Mnesicles, Athenian citizen, 191–9Moerades, Athenian citizen, borrows money from
Demosthenes’ father, 179Molpia, Boeotian woman, 312Moschion, character in Menander, 300–301Moschus, Greek poet, on Europa’s abduction,
323–4Mucius, Roman jurist, on nexum, 252Musaeus, author of oracles, 381Myrrhine, character in Menander, 301
Nasamones, described by Herodotus, 298natal alienation of slaves, 277Naupactus
boards of officials at, 27laws of, 20
Nausicles, Athenian general, 365, 369–70Nausicrates, lender at Athens, 185Naxos, use of reality security on, 215Neaira, courtesan at Athens, 414Nessus, monster in Sophocles, 307–8Nestor, character in Iliad, 266New Comedy, rape in, 299–305, 324–8Nicanor, Macedonian general, 369Nicaragua, laws about rape in, 305Nicias, character in Aristophanes, 272Niceratus, citizen of Amorgos, 181, 185, 201Nicobulus, Athenian citizen, 190–9, 246Nicomachus, compiles Athenian laws, 54Nicostratus, Athenian citizen, borrows money
from Apollodorus, 166, 217, 262, 266nomos
debate about definition of, 48–9equivalent to thesmos, 80
Odyssey, capture of slaves in, 266Old Oligarch, on trade at Athens, 146
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Olympias, Macedonian queen, 382Onetor, Athenian citizen
marries sister to Aphobus, 167owes money to Demosthenes, 218
Onomacritus, author of oracles, 381open texture of law, 160, 385ownership, incidents of, 250
Pairisades, Bosporan prince, 124Palladion, court at Athens, 391Pamphila, character in Terence, 301, 325, 326–7,
328Pamphilus, merchant at Athens, 143, 153–6, 186–8,
244Panama, laws about rape in, 305Pandion, mythical king, 308Pantaenetus, Athenian citizen, 190–9, 246Paraguay, laws about rape in, 305Paris, abducts Helen, 310–11Parmeniscus, lender at Athens, 186–8, 244Parmeno, businessman at Athens, 182, 274Parthenius, Spartan soldier, 312Pasicles, Athenian citizen, 355–9Pasion, banker at Athens, 343, 359, 384Patroclus, character in Iliad, 266Pausanias, historian
on burial of Persians at Marathon, 66on Kallieans, 312on rape of Boeotian women, 297, 312
Pausanias, Macedonian citizen, kills Philip, 330Peace of Philocrates, 85, 122Peithias, Corcyrean politician, 138penalties for officials in early Greek Laws, 18–21Pericles, Athenian politician
on Athenian trade, 146praises Athenian democracy, 29–39
Persephone, character in myth, 324personal security, in Athenian Law, 151, 352Peru, laws about rape in, 305, 327Phaedra, character in Euripides, 308, 319, 393Phaedria, character in Terence, 326Phaenippus, Athenian citizen, challenged to
antidosis, 233
Phano, daughter of Neaira, 420Phanodemus, Athenian politician, 125Pheidippides, character in Aristophanes, 425, 429Philinna, character in Menander, 301Philip II, king of Macedon
attitude of Eubulus toward, 134killed by Pausanias, 330Second Embassy to, 383seizes Elateia, 98at war with Athens, 130
Philistides, Athenian citizen, 351–2Philochorus, Atthidographer, 122Philocleon, character in Aristophanes, 302Philolaus, lawgiver, 11Philomela, character in Sophocles, 308Philonicus, Athenian politician, 134Philoneus, Athenian citizen, 390, 398–400, 401Philotades, Athenian citizen, 411Phocion, Athenian general, 369Phocus, character in myth, 323Phoenicians, abduct Io, 309Phormion, banker at Athens, 343, 359, 373, 384,
417Photius, lexicographer, on kakourgoi, 291Phourarchidas, Spartan soldier, 312Phrastor, Athenian citizen, 414, 420Piraeus, decree from, 225Plangon, character in Menander, 257Plataean exiles, 255Plato, philosopher
on attitude of Crito toward Socrates’ trial,411
on definitions, 188–9describes literate slave, 274on enslavement of prisoners, 263on murder in Euthyphro, 396provides evidence for debt-bondage, 261on rules about homicide, 396on trade and coinage, 148on trades and imports, 145on unwritten laws, 54on witnesses in homicide cases, 356, 363
Plotheia, decree from, 226Plutarch, biographer
on rape of Scedasus’ daughters, 312on Solon’s reforms, 256
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Polyeuctus, Athenian citizen, money lent fromestate of, 223–4, 235, 236, 344–5
Polyeuctus, Athyenian citizen, summoned byTheocrines, 415
Polyeuctus, Athenian citizen, friend of Meidias,409
Polynices, character in Sophocles, 62–3, 298Polyzelus, Athenian citizen, 411Pontus, Nicobulus visits, 193Poseidon, Greek god, 286, 393Potidaea, captured by Timotheus, 358preliterate societies, law in, 44Priam, character in Iliad, 266, mentioned in
Herodotus, 309private arbitrator, role of in Athens, 157Procne, character in Sophocles, 308–9Proteus, Egyptian king in Herodotus, 310prytaneia, fee for private cases, 407Psamathe, character in myth, 323Pydna, captured by Timotheus, 358
rape, Athenian attitudes toward, 283–332Rawls, John, philosopher, 138real security, in Athenian law, 151, 163–239reprisals, practice of in Greece, 329res iudicata, principle applied in Athenian Law,
406Rhodes, used as port, 153–60, 187, 244Rhytte, boards of officials at, 27Roman law
concept of ownership in, 186–8, 250develops technical vocabulary, 211rules about conveyance, 186–9, 238rules about real security, 168–74theft in, 374–80use of analogies from, 175–6, 209, 388–9
Rome, debt-bondage at, 252
Scedasus, Boeotian citizen, 312seduction, penalty for, 289Shabowski, Gunther, East German leader, 393Smicythus, Athenian citizen, lends money on
security, 168, 186, 201–5
Socrates, philosopher“killed” by Athenians, 394on definition of nomos, 49–50on disobeying officials, 60on unwritten laws, 54parodied in Clouds, 425speaks with Euthyphro, 261
Solon, Athenian lawgiverdistrust of men in power, 19does not abolish debt-bondage, 249–68image of lawgiver in Solon’s poetry, 10–14, 17laws of Solon, 12–14, 15, 427laws wrongly attributed to, 3–4on stability of laws, 23
Sophocles, tragic playwrightdebate about nomos in Antigone, 61–80on laws of gods, 52on rape of Deianeira, 307on rape of Philomela, 308–9
Sostrata, character in Terence, 325Sostratus, character in Menander, 313, 320Sparta
attitude toward obeying officials, 60boards of officials at, 27laws of, 16, 18, 21Pericles contrasts with Athenian democracy, 34
Spartocus, Bosporan prince, 124specialization of labor at Athens, 144–5Spudias, Athenian citizen, 235, 236, 344Stalin, Russian dictator, 392stasis, threat to Greek poleis, 136Stephanus, Athenian politician
accuses Apollodorus, 132accused by Apollodorus, 384, 414charged by Phrastor, 420not supported by Eubulus, 133
Strepsiades, character in Aristophanes, 260, 425,429
supranationality in Athenian law, 151sycophants, bring false charges, 421Syros, use of real security on, 222Syrus, character in Terence, 258
Telemachus, metic at Athens, 351Telenicus, citizen of Amorgos, 181Teos, boards of officials at, 28
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Tereus, character in Sophocles, 308term-limits for officials in Greek poleis, 18, 37Teucer, character in Sophocles, 402Thais, character in Terence, 301, 326–7, 328Thasos
boards of officials at, 28laws of, 20–1
Theaetetus, character in Platonic dialogue,274
Theocrines, Athenian citizen, 413, 415, 416, 420Theomnestus, Athenian politician, 129
accuses Neaira, 129Theomnestus, Athenian citizen, brings apographe,
186, 201Theophrastus, philosopher
on law of sale, 150on penalties for frivolous prosecutions, 407
Theoric Fund, 121–39Theosebes, Athenian citizen
convicted of impiety, 168pledges house as security, 184, 186, 201
Theseus, Greek hero, curses son, 307–8, 319,393
Thetis, character in Iliad, 273Thonis, Egyptian in Herodotus, 310Thracians, sell children into slavery, 260Thraso, character in Terence, 326Thrasybulus, Athenian politician, 134Thrasyllus, Athenian citizen, 242–7Thrasylochus, Athenian citizen, 186Thucydides, Athenian historian
on divine and established laws, 58on Hipparchus’ insult to Harmodius, 298on laws of Sparta, 23on meetings of Assembly, 96on raids for booty, 266on right of burial, 66on rule of law in Athens, 41
Thurii, laws of, 150
Tibeius, poor farmer in Menander, 257Timarchus, Athenian politician, 384Timocrates, Athenian citizen, 409, 410Timomachus, Athenian general, 59Timotheus, Athenian general, 234, 355–62Tiryns, laws of, 19Trygaeus, character in Aristophanes, 272Twelve Tables, penalties for theft in, 379
Ulpian, Roman jurist, on theft, 374, 385unwritten laws, 54
Varro, on nexum, 252Vegetius, military writer, 153Venezuela, laws about rape in, 305
warranty of sale in Athenian law, 149, 194witnesses in Athenian courts, 355, 362–3women
economic rights at Athens, 333–346, 353Greek attitudes toward, 79sexual violence and, 283–333
Xanthias, character in Aristophanes, 272xenelasia at Sparta, 39Xenocles, mentioned in letter, 272–6Xenocles, citizen of Amorgos, 340Xenophon, historian and philosopher
accused of beating soldiers, 303on enslavement of prisoners, 263on gods and laws, 53on rape of Scedasus’ daughters, 312on unwritten laws, 54
Xenophon of Ephesus, on supplication, 273Xuthus, character in Euripides, 320, 403
Zeus, Greek godplaces Apollo in debt-bondage, 258supplicated in Iliad, 273rapes Leda, 323rapes Europa, 323–324
Zeuxippe, character in Sophocles, 308
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