A Esu - The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 2021 - cambridge.org
This article discusses the rationale of adeia (immunity) in the fifth-century Athenian legal system. It argues that adeia was designed to grant a temporary suspension of the effect of a …
M Canevaro - Constitutional Political Economy, 2018 - Springer
The article investigates a case study of fiscal policy formation in fourth century BCE Athens: that of the law of Leptines. The law was enacted but later challenged through a procedure of …
MV Guía - Classica et Mediaevalia, 2023 - tidsskrift.dk
This paper focuses on who the “Five Thousand” might have been in the oligarchic revolution of the Four Hundred in 411 BC and in the political regime of the Five Thousand four months …
“Each man to his stool, with that spur as he would to the lip of his mistress: your diet shall be in all places alike. Make not a city feast of it, to let the meat cool ere we can agree upon the …
Los textos de Demóstenes Contra Afobo, en los que se plantea su tímema y su participación en la eisphorá o proeisphorá, han sido ampliamente debatidos, sin que hayan sido …
This thesis examines the institutional design and the procedures regulating the decree- making in the poleis of the Classical and Hellenistic periods. The main contention of this …
M Dewar, K Pollmann, R Scodel, A Sens - Sat - degruyter.com
Dieses Buch ist die überarbeitete Fassung meiner Habilitationsschrift, die im Sommer 2006 vom Fachbereich 8 Geschichte/Philosophie der Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität Münster …
E Poddighe, A Esu - The Encyclopedia of Ancient History, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The Greek term adeia means literally “absence of fear” and in Athenian Law indicates a special authorization or immunity from prosecution. The Athenian Assembly granted adeia to …