Rhetoric and the Law of Draco
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 26 February 1998
- ISBN 9780198150862
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages428 pages
- Size 225x145x28 mm
- Weight 654 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Trials for murder and manslaughter in ancient Athens are preserved in an outstandingly full and revealing record. Carawan offers a systematic treatment of Athenian homicide trials, outlining the historical development of the law, from Draco to Demosthenes, and analysing the surviving speeches written for such proceedings.
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Trials for murder and manslaughter in ancient Athens are preserved in a singularly full and revealing record. The earliest surviving speeches were written for such proceedings, and the laws governing such trials - laws that tradition ascribes to Draco himself - also survive in large part. These documents bear witness to the birth of the jury trial and of democratic rhetoric. This book, the first study of its kind, offers a systematic interpretation of Draco's law and the legal reasoning that grew out of it. The author outlines the historical development (7th to 4th centuries BCE), and then analyses the surviving speeches to unravel the underlying issues and practical consequences.
The book is a welcome addition to a considerable volume of bibliography on homicide law in ancient Athens ... this book will generate further debates on one of the most ancient statutes in history.