10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DICASTIC»
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1
Litigation and Cooperation: Supporting Speakers in the ...
But the dicastic oath was also subject to rhetorical manipulation; see Plescia (
1970: 28). 88 For example, when Euphiletos. the speaker of Lys. 1 , invited his
friend Sostratos over for dinner (EKeXeuov cruv8eirtveiv. 1 .22), he may well
have ...
2
The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal
tare and classification. He thus remarks on the subject of ethics e • First Division
of Ethics (taken in the largest sense of the word) viz. into Dicastic, i. e. Censorial,
and simply Exegetic* i. e. Expository) or Enunciative. Dicastic, or Censorial, i. e. ...
Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths, 1819
3
The Athenian Ecclesia II: A Collection of Articles, 1983-1989
I leave out of account the pinakia used exclusively for the sortition of magistrates
and focus on those dicastic pinakia which still attest the deme membership of the
jurors: for 86 dikastai, recorded on 52 different pinakia, the demotic can be read ...
Mogens Herman Hansen, 1989
4
Oath and State in Ancient Greece
(b) Paragraphs 2 and 3, while they have no direct relevance to the jurors'
ordinary judicial functions, are highly relevant to the work done after 403/2 by the
noniothetai, who were chosen from among those who had sworn the dicastic
oath (see ...
Alan H. Sommerstein, Andrew James Bayliss, 2012
5
Persuasion: Greek Rhetoric in Action
20.147, 38.16)). As a result, he completely ignores the implications of the dicastic
oath. Nor can any mention of the oath be found in the glossary of legal terms
found in P.Cartledge, P.Millett and S. Todd (eds), Nomos: Essays in Athenian
Law, ...
Ian Worthington, Professor of History and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Classical Studies Ian Worthington, 2002
6
Chrestomathia: Being a Collection of Papers, Explanatory of ...
Division 13. First Division of Ethics (taken in the largest sense of the word) viz.
into Dicastic,* i. e. Censorial, and simply Exegetic,\ i. e. Expository, or Enunciative
. Dicastic, or Censorial, i. e. expressive of a judgment or sentiment of approbation
...
7
A Companion to Greek Rhetoric
In Athens dicastic panels were comprised of ordinary citizens who offered their
services for the year. The Athenians had adopted the practice of selecting by
lottery 6,000 citizen men to serve on jury panels for the year, and it was quite
possible ...
8
The Wasps of Aristophanes
The object of the satire has been commonly accepted as 1 Athenian litigiousness
; ' or else ' the abuses of the dicastic system.' But this is regarded by Mr Rogers,
whose view I believe to be right, as ' an entire and absolute misconception of the
...
9
Chrestomathia: a collection of papers, explanatory of the ...
Division 13. First Division of Ethics (taken in the largest sense of the word) viz.
into Dicastic,* i. e. Censorial, and simply Exegetic,^ i. e. Expository, or
Enunciative. Dicastic, or Censorial, i. e. expressive of a judgment or sentiment of
approbation ...
10
The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek Law
The kinds of misbehavior that seem to have called for appeals to dicastic anger
combined with instructions to punish are as follows: violent behavior in the form
of hybris in Dem. 54 and Isoc. 20, the excessive use offorce in connection with ...
Michael Gagarin, David Cohen, 2005