Forensic Narratives in Athenian Courts
Herausgeber: Edwards, Mike; Spatharas, Dimos
Forensic Narratives in Athenian Courts
Herausgeber: Edwards, Mike; Spatharas, Dimos
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Forensic Narratives in Athenian Courts breaks new ground by exploring different aspects of forensic storytelling in Athenian legal speeches and the ways in which forensic narratives reflect normative concerns and legal issues.
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Forensic Narratives in Athenian Courts breaks new ground by exploring different aspects of forensic storytelling in Athenian legal speeches and the ways in which forensic narratives reflect normative concerns and legal issues.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 395g
- ISBN-13: 9781032090436
- ISBN-10: 103209043X
- Artikelnr.: 62153354
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 395g
- ISBN-13: 9781032090436
- ISBN-10: 103209043X
- Artikelnr.: 62153354
Mike Edwards is Honorary Research Fellow at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK, after being Professor of Classics in the Universities of London, Wales and Roehampton, all in the UK. He was Director of the Institute of Classical Studies, UK, and President of the International Society for the History of Rhetoric. He has published extensively on the Attic orators and is currently preparing an Oxford Classical Text of Isaeus. Dimos Spatharas is an Associate Professor at the University of Crete, Greece. He is the author of a forthcoming book, Emotions, Persuasion, and Public Discourse in Classical Athens, and of several articles on the Sophists, Greek oratory and Athenian law, and ancient emotions. He recently co-edited a volume entitled The Ancient Emotion of Disgust (2016). He also co-edits the book series Trends in Classics-Ancient Emotions.
Preface (Mike Edwards and Dimos Spatharas); List of contributors;
Introduction (Dimos Spatharas); Chapter 1: Storytelling in Athenian Law
(Michael Gagarin); Chapter 2: Storytelling about Laws and Money: Solon on
Stage (Demosthenes 24.212-214) (Catherine Psilakis); Chapter 3: The Devil's
in the Detail: Including 'Irrelevant' Details in Homicide Narratives
(Christine Plastow); Chapter 4: Social Norms and the Legal Framework of
Forensic Narratives in Disputed Inheritance Claims (Brenda
Griffith-Williams); Chapter 5: Deceptive Narratives in the Speeches of
Isaeus (Mike Edwards); Chapter 6: The Story about the Jury (Peter A.
O'Connell); Chapter 7: Inciting Thorubos and Narrative Strategies in Attic
Forensic Speeches (Noboru Sato); Chapter 8: Political Ideology and
Character Portrayal in Apollodorus' Forensic Narratives: [Dem.] 50 Against
Polycles (Kostas Apostolakis); Chapter 9: Reconstructing the Past: Forensic
Storytelling about the Athenian Constitution in Lysias 12 and 13 (Eleni
Volonaki); Chapter 10: As If You Were There: Enargeia and Spatiality in
Lysias 1 (Ruth Webb); Chapter 11: Temporal Irony in Athenian Forensic
Narrative: Lysias 1 On the Murder of Eratosthenes (Victoria Wohl); Chapter
12: Narrative and Emotions in Pseudo-Demosthenes 47, Against Euergus and
Mnesiboulus (Nick Fisher); Chapter 13: Truth and Deception in Athenian
Forensic Narratives: An Assessment of Demosthenes 54 and Lysias 3 (Christos
Kremmydas); Chapter 14: Greek Teachings about Forensic Narrative (Rosalia
Hatzilambrou); Index
Introduction (Dimos Spatharas); Chapter 1: Storytelling in Athenian Law
(Michael Gagarin); Chapter 2: Storytelling about Laws and Money: Solon on
Stage (Demosthenes 24.212-214) (Catherine Psilakis); Chapter 3: The Devil's
in the Detail: Including 'Irrelevant' Details in Homicide Narratives
(Christine Plastow); Chapter 4: Social Norms and the Legal Framework of
Forensic Narratives in Disputed Inheritance Claims (Brenda
Griffith-Williams); Chapter 5: Deceptive Narratives in the Speeches of
Isaeus (Mike Edwards); Chapter 6: The Story about the Jury (Peter A.
O'Connell); Chapter 7: Inciting Thorubos and Narrative Strategies in Attic
Forensic Speeches (Noboru Sato); Chapter 8: Political Ideology and
Character Portrayal in Apollodorus' Forensic Narratives: [Dem.] 50 Against
Polycles (Kostas Apostolakis); Chapter 9: Reconstructing the Past: Forensic
Storytelling about the Athenian Constitution in Lysias 12 and 13 (Eleni
Volonaki); Chapter 10: As If You Were There: Enargeia and Spatiality in
Lysias 1 (Ruth Webb); Chapter 11: Temporal Irony in Athenian Forensic
Narrative: Lysias 1 On the Murder of Eratosthenes (Victoria Wohl); Chapter
12: Narrative and Emotions in Pseudo-Demosthenes 47, Against Euergus and
Mnesiboulus (Nick Fisher); Chapter 13: Truth and Deception in Athenian
Forensic Narratives: An Assessment of Demosthenes 54 and Lysias 3 (Christos
Kremmydas); Chapter 14: Greek Teachings about Forensic Narrative (Rosalia
Hatzilambrou); Index
Preface (Mike Edwards and Dimos Spatharas); List of contributors;
Introduction (Dimos Spatharas); Chapter 1: Storytelling in Athenian Law
(Michael Gagarin); Chapter 2: Storytelling about Laws and Money: Solon on
Stage (Demosthenes 24.212-214) (Catherine Psilakis); Chapter 3: The Devil's
in the Detail: Including 'Irrelevant' Details in Homicide Narratives
(Christine Plastow); Chapter 4: Social Norms and the Legal Framework of
Forensic Narratives in Disputed Inheritance Claims (Brenda
Griffith-Williams); Chapter 5: Deceptive Narratives in the Speeches of
Isaeus (Mike Edwards); Chapter 6: The Story about the Jury (Peter A.
O'Connell); Chapter 7: Inciting Thorubos and Narrative Strategies in Attic
Forensic Speeches (Noboru Sato); Chapter 8: Political Ideology and
Character Portrayal in Apollodorus' Forensic Narratives: [Dem.] 50 Against
Polycles (Kostas Apostolakis); Chapter 9: Reconstructing the Past: Forensic
Storytelling about the Athenian Constitution in Lysias 12 and 13 (Eleni
Volonaki); Chapter 10: As If You Were There: Enargeia and Spatiality in
Lysias 1 (Ruth Webb); Chapter 11: Temporal Irony in Athenian Forensic
Narrative: Lysias 1 On the Murder of Eratosthenes (Victoria Wohl); Chapter
12: Narrative and Emotions in Pseudo-Demosthenes 47, Against Euergus and
Mnesiboulus (Nick Fisher); Chapter 13: Truth and Deception in Athenian
Forensic Narratives: An Assessment of Demosthenes 54 and Lysias 3 (Christos
Kremmydas); Chapter 14: Greek Teachings about Forensic Narrative (Rosalia
Hatzilambrou); Index
Introduction (Dimos Spatharas); Chapter 1: Storytelling in Athenian Law
(Michael Gagarin); Chapter 2: Storytelling about Laws and Money: Solon on
Stage (Demosthenes 24.212-214) (Catherine Psilakis); Chapter 3: The Devil's
in the Detail: Including 'Irrelevant' Details in Homicide Narratives
(Christine Plastow); Chapter 4: Social Norms and the Legal Framework of
Forensic Narratives in Disputed Inheritance Claims (Brenda
Griffith-Williams); Chapter 5: Deceptive Narratives in the Speeches of
Isaeus (Mike Edwards); Chapter 6: The Story about the Jury (Peter A.
O'Connell); Chapter 7: Inciting Thorubos and Narrative Strategies in Attic
Forensic Speeches (Noboru Sato); Chapter 8: Political Ideology and
Character Portrayal in Apollodorus' Forensic Narratives: [Dem.] 50 Against
Polycles (Kostas Apostolakis); Chapter 9: Reconstructing the Past: Forensic
Storytelling about the Athenian Constitution in Lysias 12 and 13 (Eleni
Volonaki); Chapter 10: As If You Were There: Enargeia and Spatiality in
Lysias 1 (Ruth Webb); Chapter 11: Temporal Irony in Athenian Forensic
Narrative: Lysias 1 On the Murder of Eratosthenes (Victoria Wohl); Chapter
12: Narrative and Emotions in Pseudo-Demosthenes 47, Against Euergus and
Mnesiboulus (Nick Fisher); Chapter 13: Truth and Deception in Athenian
Forensic Narratives: An Assessment of Demosthenes 54 and Lysias 3 (Christos
Kremmydas); Chapter 14: Greek Teachings about Forensic Narrative (Rosalia
Hatzilambrou); Index