Poine: a study in ancient Greek blood-vengeanceTreston, Hubert Joseph
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Poine: a study in ancient Greek blood-vengeance
Treston, Hubert Joseph
Criminal law (Greek law); Greece -- Civilization; Greek drama (Tragedy) -- History and criticism; Homicide (Greek law); Vendetta
[223] 612-616.
[224] 618-622.
[225] 32 ff.
[226] _Infra_, p. 348 ff.
[227] 600 ff.
[228] Sophocles, _Oed. Rex_, 95 ff.
[229] _Infra_, p. 173.
[230] _Infra_, p. 311. We do not attach any legal importance to Oedipus’
reference to _parricide_ (1441). It would have ruined the dramatic plot
if this word were mentioned earlier in the play.
[231] _Od._ xi. 271 ff.
[232] See _Oed. Rex_, 805 ff.
[233] _Oed. Rex_, 1438.
[234] _Infra_, Bk. III. ch. ii.
[235] Soph. _Oed. Col._ 600, 770.
[236] See _Phoenissae_, 60 ff., 1626; _infra_, p. 382.
[237] 1640 ff.
[238] 1245 ff.
[239] 1330 ff.
[240] 1155 ff.
[241] _Supra_, p. 139.
[242] 495.
[243] 1010 ff.
[244] 1282 ff.
[245] _Supra_, pp. 130, 158.
[246] _Anabasis_, iv. 8. 25.
[247] _Laws_, ix. ch. 8.
[248] _Ib._ ch. 9.
[249] _Supra_, p. 12.
[250] See Müller, _Dorians_, i. 227.
[251] _Areopag._, pp. 148-9.
[252] _Op. cit._ p. 314 ff.
[253] _Eum._ p. 123; _supra_, p. 112.
[254] _Eum._ p. 92.
[255] For conclusion see p. 213.
[256] _Supra_, p. 143 ff.
[257] See Lysias _c. Agor._ 40-42.
[258] See 94 ff., 117 ff., 179 ff.
[259] See Plato, _Laws_, ix. ch. 8, for greater and lesser purifications.
[260] _Op. cit._ pp. 237-8.
[261] _Ib._ p. 314 ff.
[262] See Plato, _Laws_, ix. ch. 11 and ch. 12; Pollux, viii. 90; Arist.
_Ath. Pol._ 57.
[263] P. 428.
[264] See _infra_, p. 181 ff.
[265] _C. Pantaen._ 983, 20; also _c. Nausimachum_, 991.
[266] Müller (_Eum._ p. 92) thinks this refers to manslaughter only.
[267] _C. Agor._ 40-42.
[268] _Ib._ 78.
[269] _Ib._ 96-7.
[270] Smith, _Dict. Gk. Ant. s.v._ φόνος, vol. ii. p. 385.
[271] _Eum._ p. 92.
[272] _Infra_, p. 205; see also p. 198.
[273] _Infra_, p. 210.
[274] We interpret the Greek words ἄφεσις and ἀφίημι as implying
‘release’ when blood-guilt is entirely remitted, as in the Demosthenic
passages cited on page 176. Plato, however, obviously applies the terms
to ‘partial release’ or forgiveness.
[275] _Laws_, ix. ch. 9.
[276] _Ibid._ ch. 8.
[277] _Eum._ p. 93.
[278] _Infra_, p. 186 ff.
[279] _Op. cit._ pp. 319-321, 363-364, p. 377.
[280] Dem. _in Aristoc._ 629-630; see also _infra_, p. 222.
[281] See _op. cit._ pp. 377-8.
[282] _Op. cit._ p. 373.
[283] Plutarch, _Solon_, 18.
[284] 593.
[285] ἀσεβείας γραφήν.
[286] συνέβη.
[287] _Op. cit._ p. 322.
[288] _Ib._ pp. 314, 324, 372.
[289] 1-6, especially see 5 E.
[290] _C. Euerg. et Mnesib._ 1161.
[291] _Supra_, p. 143 ff.
[292] _Op. cit._ p. 314.
[293] _Ib._ p. 324.
[294] 1331 (Reiske).
[295] _Areop._ pp. 148-9.
[296] _Op. cit._ p. 315.
[297] 1154-1166.
[298] _Choeph._ 3.
[299] λάθρα γὰρ ἦλθεν, οὐ πιθὼν τοὺς κυρίους.
[300] _Op. cit._ p. 315.
[301] _Eum._ 317, 428, 496, 656 ff.
[302] _Infra_, p. 340 ff.
[303] 991. _Cf._ also _c. Pantaen._ 983.
[304] 983 (Reiske).
[305] _Eum._ p. 92.
[306] _Infra_, p. 213.
[307] See _infra_, p. 212 ff.
[308] _Supra_, pp. 146, 178.
[309] 63 ff.
[310] 526-7.
[311] iii. 44.
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