13 research outputs found

    Il coinvolgimento dei discendenti nella condanna del reo nel diritto attico (II)

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    Attic sources from the Classical period show that, in the case of the most heinous crimes, ἀτιμία could affect the offender’s descendants as well

    Le pietre (o gli altari) di Hybris e di Anaideia

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    A study about the history and the function of the two altar-stones on the Areopagus, according to the literary sources

    Aristofane e la legge sulla’eisangelia

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    On the sources (exp. Aristophanes Ran. 358-362) of the law, which was promulgated in 411 and revised soon after 403 B.C

    Il coinvolgimento dei discendenti nella condanna del reo nel diritto attico (I)

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    Attic sources from the Classical period show that, in the case of the most heinous crimes, ἀτιμία could affect the offender’s descendants as well

    Sofocle e il suicidio di Euctemone

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    On the basis of Arist. Rhet. 1375a, the author strives to reconstruct the legal proceeding instituted by Sophocles against Pisander, with the charge to have induced Euctemon to commit suicide

    Νίκη καὶ κάρτος in Tirteo 14 G.-P. e la rhetra

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    Tyrtaeus’ hendiadys, used elsewhere in war contexts but never in reference to a triumph in an assembly, does not help in emending the textual corruption at Plut. Lyc. 6.2

    La richiesta della pena nella probolé e nei processi pubblici nel diritto attico

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    An analysis of Attic probolé with reference to graphé and especially to τίμημα, in the light of Demosthenes’ Against Meidias and other ancient sources

    Adimanto e l’accusa di tradimento

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    A careful analysis shows that Adeimantos was unjustly charged with treason during the Peloponnesian War. It is well possible that the alleged trial against him did not take place; in case it did, Adeimantos surely was not in Athens in those days
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