Forensic narratives in Athenian courts / edited by Mike Edwards and Dimos Spatharas.

Author/creator Celtic Conference in Classics
Other author Edwards, Michael, 1958-
Other author Spatharas, D♯“mos G.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoAbingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.
Description1 online resource.
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Contents Preface / Mike Edwards and Dimos Spatharas -- Introduction / Dimos Spatharas) -- Storytelling in Athenian law / Michael Gagarin -- Storytelling about laws and money : Solon on stage (Demosthenes 24.212-214) / Catherine Psilakis -- The devil's in the detail : including "irrelevant" details in homicide narratives / Christine Plastow -- Social norms and the legal framework of forensic narratives in disputed inheritance claims / Brenda Griffith-Williams -- Deceptive narratives in the speeches of Isaeus / Mike Edwards -- The story about the jury / Peter A. O'Connell -- Inciting Thorubos and narrative strategies in attic forensic speeches / Noboru Sat -- Political ideology and character portrayal in Apollodorus' forensic narratives : [Dem.] 50 against Polycles / Kostas Apostolakis -- Reconstructing the past : forensic storytelling about the Athenian constitution in Lysias 12 and 13 / Eleni Volonaki -- As if you were there : enargeia and spatiality in Lysias 1 / Ruth Webb -- Temporal irony in Athenian forensic narrative : Lysias 1 on the murder of Eratosthenes / Victoria Wohl -- Narrative and emotions in Pseudo-Demosthenes 47, against Euergus and Mnesiboulus / Nick Fisher -- Truth and deception in Athenian forensic narratives : an assessment of Demosthenes 54 and Lysias 3 / Christos Kremmydas -- Greek teachings about forensic narrative / Rosalia Hatzilambrou.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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Issued in other formPrint version: Celtic Conference in Classics (9th : 2016 : University College, Dublin) Forensic narratives in Athenian courts Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019 9781138099647
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LCCN 2019013674
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