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Avengers of Blood: Homicide in Athenian Law and Custom From Draco to Demosthenes

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In 621/0 B.C., the Athenians appointed Draco as their first lawgiver. His homicide laws, which alone survived the general recension of Athenian law by Solon (594/3 B.C.), remained in force down through the Classical period. This book traces the development of Athenian legal and social responses to homicide from the legislation of Draco to the time of the orator Demosthenes (d. 322 B.C.), with particular attention to the Athenian institution of private enmity (echthra), the circumstances and aims of Dracos legislation, familial and religious issues surrounding homicide, and the regime of the Thirty Tyrants and its aftermath.

279 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2008

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June 30, 2023
From a law or historic perspective it makes a very interesting read.

Was not a fan of all the greek text and translation's but they're supposed to be there.
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