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1. Antiphon, Orations, 1.5, 5.12, 6.48, 6.51 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

2. Euripides, Fragments, 388 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

3. Euripides, Helen, 1021 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

1021. ἐκ δυσσεβείας ὅσιον εἰ τίθημί νιν.
4. Lysias, Orations, 10.11 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

5. Plato, Apology of Socrates, 35d (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

35d. especially when impiety is the very thing for which Meletus here has brought me to trial. For it is plain that if by persuasion and supplication I forced you to break your oaths I should teach you to disbelieve in the existence of the gods and in making my defence should accuse myself of not believing in them. But that is far from the truth; for I do believe in them, men of Athens, more than any of my accusers, and I entrust my case to you and to God to decide it as shall be best for me and for you.
6. Plato, Euthyphro, 13b (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

13b. Euthyphro. Yes. Socrates. And the oxherd’s art is that of attending to oxen? Euthyphro. Certainly. Socrates. And holiness and piety is the art of attending to the gods? Is that what you mean, Euthyphro? Euthyphro. Yes. Socrates. Now does attention always aim to accomplish the same end? I mean something like this: It aims at some good or benefit to the one to whom it is given, as you see that horses, when attended to by the horseman’s art are benefited and made better; or don’t you think so? Euthyphro. Yes, I do. Socrates. And dogs are benefited by the huntsman’s art
7. Plato, Laws, 920d, 842e (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

842e. which deal with marriage, and with the birth and nurture and education of the children, and with the appointment of magistrates in the State. For the present he must turn, in his legislating, to the subject of food and of those whose labors contribute to its supply. First, then, let there be a code of laws termed agricultural. Ath. The first law—that of Zeus the Boundary-god—shall be stated thus: No man shall move boundary-marks of land, whether they be those of a neighbor who is a native citizen or those of a foreigner
8. Plato, Protagoras, 328c, 328b (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

328b. in showing the way to virtue, we must be thankful. Such an one I take myself to be, excelling all other men in the gift of assisting people to become good and true, and giving full value for the fee that I charge—nay, so much more than full, that the learner himself admits it. For this reason I have arranged my charges on a particular plan: when anyone has had lessons from me, if he likes he pays the sum that I ask; if not
9. Aeschines, Letters, 3.99 (4th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

10. Demosthenes, Orations, 9.16, 18.283, 21.119, 23.67-23.68, 23.78, 47.73, 48.52, 49.66-49.67, 57.17, 59.1 (4th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

11. Lycurgus, Against Leocrates, 76 (4th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

12. Pollux, Onomasticon, 8.55 (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)



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anaximenes of lampsacus Sommerstein and Torrance, Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece (2014) 311
antōmosiai Sommerstein and Torrance, Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece (2014) 40
areopagus council Sommerstein and Torrance, Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece (2014) 40
ares, of magnesia Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 157
aristotle, on oaths Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 157
aristotle, on proper respect for gods Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 157
athena, of magnesia Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 157
boars as oath sacrifices Sommerstein and Torrance, Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece (2014) 40
bulls as oath sacrifices Sommerstein and Torrance, Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece (2014) 40
daimones, of plato Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 157
diodotus (against diogeiton) Sommerstein and Torrance, Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece (2014) 311
diodotus (antiphon Sommerstein and Torrance, Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece (2014) 383
diōmosiai Sommerstein and Torrance, Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece (2014) 40
fear of divine Sommerstein and Torrance, Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece (2014) 311
hephaestus, of magnesia Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 157
homicide, and proper respect Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 140
homicide, and religious correctness Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 140
lack of respect for gods'" '162.0_157@proper respect for gods Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 140
oaths, and religious correctness Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 140, 157
oaths, aristotle on Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 157
oaths, in sanctuaries Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 157
oaths Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 157
perjury, in law-court speeches Sommerstein and Torrance, Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece (2014) 40
philip of macedon Sommerstein and Torrance, Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece (2014) 311
proper respect for gods, and oaths Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 140, 157
proper respect for gods, and service to gods Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 140
proper respect for gods, and suppliants Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 157
proper respect for gods, and xenoi Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 157
proper respect for gods Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 140
protagoras Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 157
rams as oath sacrifices Sommerstein and Torrance, Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece (2014) 40
religious correctness, and service to gods Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 140
religious correctness Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 140
service to gods'" Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 140
suppliants Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 157
xenoi, and proper respect for gods Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 157
xenoi, and zeus xenios Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 157
xenoi Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 157
zeus, of magnesia Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 157
zeus, xenios Mikalson, Greek Popular Religion in Greek Philosophy (2010) 157