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Administration of Justice from Homer to Aristotle

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Bonner, Robert J., Smith, Gertrude S.

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9781584771173

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Publisher: Lawbook Exchange, Limited, The Summary: Bonner, Robert J. and Gertrude Smith. The Administration of Justice from Homer to Aristotle. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, [1930]. Two volumes. ix, 390; vii, [320] pp. Reprinted 2001 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. LCCN 00-050693. ISBN 1-58477-117-8. Cloth. $160. * Traces the Athenian legal system from the Homeric agora and the Solonian Heliaea through the system described by Aristotle in his Constitution o [read more]
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ISBN-13:

9781584771173


ISBN:

1584771178


Publisher: Lawbook Exchange, Limited, The

Bonner, Robert J. and Gertrude Smith. The Administration of Justice from Homer to Aristotle. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, [1930]. Two volumes. ix, 390; vii, [320] pp. Reprinted 2001 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. LCCN 00-050693. ISBN 1-58477-117-8. Cloth. $160. * Traces the Athenian legal system from the Homeric agora and the Solonian Heliaea through the system described by Aristotle in his Constitution of Athens. Volume I traces the growth and development of the judiciary. Volume II investigates practice and procedure, including the relevance of the oath, witnesses, litigation, appeals and pardons, the execution of judgments, in the Athenian system.

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