Ancient Greek Law
Vectors of Unity and Local Idiosyncrasy
Contributor(s)
Beck, Hans (editor)
Harter-Uibopuu, Kaja (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Scholarship on ancient Greek law has diversified in recent years. Conceptual challenges from the division between History of Law and Ancient History have subsided. Also, as the conversation unfolds, new sources hailing from various corners of the Greek world enrich the picture; they complement the prominence previous research has assigned to Athens and Crete as unique places of study. The current volume fully embraces these developments. Fleshing out the intersection between the unity of Greek law on the one hand and its manifestation in countless cities on the other, each one with striking idiosyncrasy in legal administration and practice, it explores new perspectives on the interplay between local law and legal coherence in ancient Greece from Archaic to Hellenistic times.
Keywords
Athens; Crete; Archaic Greece; Classical Greece; Hellenism; Thebes; Ancient RomeDOI
10.7788/9783412533120ISBN
9783412533120, 9783412533120, 9783412533113Publisher
Böhlau Verlag KölnPublication date and place
Köln, Weimar, 2025Imprint
BrillSeries
Einheit und Vielfalt im Recht / Legal Unity and Pluralism, Band 004Classification
Legal history
Ancient history


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