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Political Trials in Ancient Greece (Routledge Revivals)

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Informationen zum Autor Richard Bauman, Klappentext During the inspired years of the Athenian empire, through the tragedy of its collapse, to the more prosaic era that followed, most of the great names in Athenian history were involved in the procedures of criminal law. Political Trials in Ancient Greece, first published in 1990, explores the relationships between historical process, constitution, law, political machinations and foreign policy, concentrating on fifth and fourth century Athens and on Macedonia.These trials contribute significant details to our knowledge of such towering figures as Aeschylus, Pericles, Thucydides, Alcibiades, Socrates, Demosthenes and Aristotle, as well as a diverse collection of Macedonian defendants. The jurisdiction of the Areopagus, trials of communities, and the personal jurisdiction of the Macedonian king are also examined. Richard Bauman's original account broadens our understanding of Greek legal institutions and of the ancient Greek approach to the law, as well as the general ethos of Athenian and Macedonian society. Zusammenfassung During the inspired years of the Athenian empire, through the tragedy of its collapse, to the more prosaic era that followed, most of the great names in Athenian history were involved in the procedures of criminal law. Political Trials in Ancient Greece , first published in 1990, explores the relationships between historical process, constitution, law, political machinations and foreign policy, concentrating on fifth and fourth century Athens and on Macedonia. These trials contribute significant details to our knowledge of such towering figures as Aeschylus, Pericles, Thucydides, Alcibiades, Socrates, Demosthenes and Aristotle, as well as a diverse collection of Macedonian defendants. The jurisdiction of the Areopagus, trials of communities, and the personal jurisdiction of the Macedonian king are also examined. Richard Bauman’s original account broadens our understanding of Greek legal institutions and of the ancient Greek approach to the law, as well as the general ethos of Athenian and Macedonian society. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface 1. Introduction 2. Fifth-Century Athens: Early Empire-Builders and the Courts 3. Fifth-Century Athens: The Judicial Sovereignty of the Demos 4. Fifth-Century Athens: ‘Whom the Gods Wish to Destroy’ 5. Fourth-Century Athens: Law Reform, Scrutiny, and Illegality 6. Fourth-Century Athens: Asebeia , the Willing Work-House 7. Alexander in Asia 8. From Perdiccas to Poliorcetes; Abbrevations; Notes; Select Bibliography; Index ...

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Preface 1. Introduction 2. Fifth-Century Athens: Early Empire-Builders and the Courts 3. Fifth-Century Athens: The Judicial Sovereignty of the Demos 4. Fifth-Century Athens: 'Whom the Gods Wish to Destroy' 5. Fourth-Century Athens: Law Reform, Scrutiny, and Illegality 6. Fourth-Century Athens: Asebeia, the Willing Work-House 7. Alexander in Asia 8. From Perdiccas to Poliorcetes; Abbrevations; Notes; Select Bibliography; Index

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Authors Richard Bauman, Richard A Bauman, Richard A. Bauman
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2015
 
EAN 9780415749619
ISBN 978-0-415-74961-9
No. of pages 222
Series Routledge Revivals
Routledge Revivals
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Antiquity
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology

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