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Women in the law courts of classical Athens /

"In the first part of the book Kapparis discusses the actual cases which included women as litigants, and the second part interprets these cases against the legal, social, economic and cultural background of classical Athens. In doing so he explores how factors such as gender, religion, women&#...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Kapparis, K. A. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2021]
Colección:Intersectionality in classical antiquity.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Lysias, To Antigenes, On the Abortion -- Lysias, On the daughter of Antiphon -- Hypereides, Against Aristagora aprostasiou, (two speeches) -- Deinarchos, That the daughters of Aristophon are not heiresses -- or, Diamartyria that the daughter of Aristophon is not an heiress -- Pericles, In Defense of Aspasia, for Impiety -- [Demosthenes] 40, To Boiotos on his mother's dowry -- Hypereides, Against Demetria, apostasiou -- Lysias, Against Diogeiton: A mother's compelling speech -- Deinarchos, Synegoria to Hegelochos, for the Epikleros, or Against Hegelohos, Synegoria on behalf of the Epikleros -- Deinarchos, Against Hedyle, apostasiou -- Lysias, To Lais -- [Deinarchos], Dispute between the priestess of Demeter and the Hierophant -- Lycurgus, On the Priestess -- Deinarchos, For an Epikleros: For the Daughter of Iophon -- Euboulides, Against the sister of Lakedaimonios, for Impiety -- Hypereides, In Defense of Mika -- Apollodoros, Against Neaira -- Lysias, For Nikomache -- Menekles, Against Ninos the Priestess, for Impiety -- Lysias, On the daughter of Onomakles -- Isaios 3, On the Estate of Pyrrhos -- Lysias, Against Philonides for Rape -- Hypereides, In Defense of Phryne -- Lysias, On the daughter of Phrynichos -- Isaios, To Satyros, on behalf of the epikleros -- Antiphon 1, Against the Stepmother -- Demosthenes, Against Theoris, for Impiety -- Hypereides, To Timandra -- Women's participation in the Athenian justice system -- Judicial procedures involving women -- Gender as a factor in the construction of the argument -- Women's Empowerment, Social Groups and the Justice System -- Appendix. The main laws affecting the lives of Athenian women -- The law on marriage -- The law on the epidikasia of citizen and metic epikleroi -- The law on the epidikasia of a poor epikleros -- The Periclean citizenship law -- The laws prohibiting mixed marriages between Athenians and non-Athenians -- The law on divorce -- The laws on adultery affecting women -- The laws on succession and inheritance directly affecting women -- The social network: the laws requiring of the archon to protect women, children and orphans from abuse of their person or property -- All priests and priestesses are equally responsible under the law. 
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