abuse,in religious terms |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 68, 70, 71 |
abuse |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 210 |
aeschines |
Rutter and Sparkes (2012), Word and Image in Ancient Greece, 171 |
alien |
Kapparis (2021), Women in the Law Courts of Classical Athens, 92 |
aliterios,significance |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 70, 71 |
ancestors,athenian,defeating persians |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 52, 53 |
aphairesis eis eleutherian |
Kapparis (2021), Women in the Law Courts of Classical Athens, 92 |
apollodoros |
Kapparis (2021), Women in the Law Courts of Classical Athens, 89 |
apostasiou |
Kapparis (2021), Women in the Law Courts of Classical Athens, 92 |
aprostasiou graphe |
Kapparis (2021), Women in the Law Courts of Classical Athens, 92 |
arbitration/arbitrator |
Kapparis (2021), Women in the Law Courts of Classical Athens, 92 |
areopagus,trials at |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 80 |
arguments,religious,religious significance of |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 82, 83, 210 |
arguments,religious,retorsion of |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 70, 210 |
asebia (impiety),and patriotism |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 50 |
asebia (impiety),betrayal of phocis |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 72 |
asebia (impiety),demosthenes avoiding notion |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 83, 84, 210 |
asebia (impiety),of andocides |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 146 |
athena,statue of |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 83 |
athens,democratic subject as viewer |
Rutter and Sparkes (2012), Word and Image in Ancient Greece, 171 |
athens,jurors |
Rutter and Sparkes (2012), Word and Image in Ancient Greece, 171 |
atimia |
Humphreys (2018), Kinship in Ancient Athens: An Anthropological Analysis, 1123 |
audience,idealized |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 65 |
authenticity |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 11 |
boiotos |
Kapparis (2021), Women in the Law Courts of Classical Athens, 92 |
boule,curse at meetings |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 74 |
choregos |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 64 |
citizen/citizenship |
Kapparis (2021), Women in the Law Courts of Classical Athens, 92 |
comedy,characters of |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 67, 68 |
comedy,colloquial language |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 63 |
comedy,imitation of politics |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 75 |
community,civic,dikasts as part of |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 74, 77, 78, 79, 80 |
community,civic,religious |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 66, 67, 68, 69 |
community,civic |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 50, 51, 52, 53, 60, 61, 62, 82 |
crown,at celebrations |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 58 |
ctesiphon |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 85 |
cults,mysteries |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68 |
cults,of pheme |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 69 |
cults,state cult |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 82 |
cults,thiasoi |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 66, 67 |
curse |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 74, 75, 76, 77 |
customs |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 55 |
daimon |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 206 |
dating |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 14 |
delphi,amphictyony |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 59, 78 |
delphi,as place of cult |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 82 |
delphi,pythian games |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 60, 78 |
democracy,aesthetics in |
Rutter and Sparkes (2012), Word and Image in Ancient Greece, 171 |
demosthenes,life of,political rise |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 14, 49, 50, 57 |
demosthenes on viewing |
Rutter and Sparkes (2012), Word and Image in Ancient Greece, 171 |
denigration,based on upbringing |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 63 |
diamartyria |
Kapparis (2021), Women in the Law Courts of Classical Athens, 92 |
dionysia,procession |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 68 |
ecclesia,curse at meetings |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 74, 76, 79 |
ecclesia,identity with jury |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 78 |
ecclesia,not sending embassy to pythia |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 59 |
ecclesia,sending embassy to philip |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 49, 53, 54 |
ecclesia,setting norms |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 2 |
eleusis |
Humphreys (2018), Kinship in Ancient Athens: An Anthropological Analysis, 1123 |
epidosis |
Humphreys (2018), Kinship in Ancient Athens: An Anthropological Analysis, 1123 |
epikleros/heiress |
Kapparis (2021), Women in the Law Courts of Classical Athens, 92 |
eubulus,in court |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 81 |
eubulus,politician |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 49, 74, 78, 85 |
eusebia (piety),and patriotism and piety |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 50, 60, 61, 82 |
eusebia (piety),concept avoided by demosthenes |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 83, 84 |
eusebia (piety),keeping the heliastic oath |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 77 |
eusebia (piety) |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 55 |
families,aeschines |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68 |
festivals |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 55 |
freedman/woman |
Humphreys (2018), Kinship in Ancient Athens: An Anthropological Analysis, 1123 |
furies |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 206 |
gods,goodwill |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 71, 74, 206 |
gods,intervention |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 60, 72, 73, 74, 146, 206 |
gods,men treated like |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 65, 66 |
gods,minor |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 69 |
gods,offended |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 50, 146 |
gods |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 67, 80, 83 |
graphe,asebias |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 66, 67 |
guest friendship |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 52, 58, 73, 83, 84 |
harpalos |
Humphreys (2018), Kinship in Ancient Athens: An Anthropological Analysis, 1123 |
heracleia |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 55, 56, 57 |
herakles,in akris |
Humphreys (2018), Kinship in Ancient Athens: An Anthropological Analysis, 1123 |
hetaira |
Kapparis (2021), Women in the Law Courts of Classical Athens, 89 |
hieros (sacred) |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 63 |
household |
Kapparis (2021), Women in the Law Courts of Classical Athens, 89 |
hybris |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 79 |
hyperides |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 49, 85 |
immigrant/immigration |
Kapparis (2021), Women in the Law Courts of Classical Athens, 92 |
invocation |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 76 |
judging and viewing |
Rutter and Sparkes (2012), Word and Image in Ancient Greece, 171 |
jurors |
Rutter and Sparkes (2012), Word and Image in Ancient Greece, 171 |
jury,benevolence |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 72, 73 |
jury,composition |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 2 |
jury |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 75, 76, 77 |
katharos (purity) derivation |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 63 |
lais |
Kapparis (2021), Women in the Law Courts of Classical Athens, 92 |
language,laws |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 80 |
language,open texture |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 2 |
language,rule of |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 78 |
language |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 63, 70, 71 |
lycurgus as leading politician |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 85 |
mantitheos |
Kapparis (2021), Women in the Law Courts of Classical Athens, 92 |
marriage |
Kapparis (2021), Women in the Law Courts of Classical Athens, 92 |
masculinity,rhetoric of |
Hubbard (2014), A Companion to Greek and Roman Sexualities, 441 |
medicine (ancient),oratory' |
Hubbard (2014), A Companion to Greek and Roman Sexualities, 441 |
miaros (pollution,impurity),accusation of |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 210 |
miaros (pollution,impurity),athenians |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 206 |
miaros (pollution,impurity),impure food |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 206 |
miaros (pollution,impurity),mere abuse |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 68 |
midias,friend of aeschines |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 49 |
midias |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 210 |
neaira |
Kapparis (2021), Women in the Law Courts of Classical Athens, 89 |
nicodemus |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 73, 210 |
oaths,aeschines |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 63 |
oaths,defendants holding public offices |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 146 |
oaths,exomosia |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 57, 58, 59 |
oaths,heliastic |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 73, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82 |
oaths |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 49, 53, 54 |
oracles,on city |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 74, 81 |
paean |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 83 |
paragraphe |
Kapparis (2021), Women in the Law Courts of Classical Athens, 92 |
patriotism,and piety |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 50, 60, 61, 82 |
patriotism |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 59, 65 |
perjury,allegation of |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 79 |
perjury,warning of |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 80, 81 |
perjury |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 72 |
philocrates |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 49, 56, 59, 68, 85, 210 |
phratry |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 67 |
polis |
Kapparis (2021), Women in the Law Courts of Classical Athens, 89 |
politics,counterprosecution |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 49, 50, 51 |
politics,in arguments |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 78, 81, 83 |
politics,influencing procedure |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 59 |
popular beliefs,at epinikia |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 59, 60, 61, 69 |
popular beliefs,at meetings of ecclesia |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 74, 75, 76 |
popular beliefs |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 2, 3 |
priests,of mystery cults |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 65, 66, 67, 68 |
prostitution |
Kapparis (2021), Women in the Law Courts of Classical Athens, 89 |
religion,lending seriousness |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 55, 83 |
religion,marginal status |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 69, 82 |
religion,social coherence |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 50 |
revision of speeches |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 11 |
rhetorical conventions,avoidance of inauspicious remarks |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 206 |
rites |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 58, 59, 60 |
sacrifices |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 58, 59, 60, 61 |
slave/slavery |
Kapparis (2021), Women in the Law Courts of Classical Athens, 92 |
socrates |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 67 |
solon |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 71 |
supporting speakers |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 78, 79, 80, 82 |
temple,of the dioscuri |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 53, 54 |
theatre,,political context |
Rutter and Sparkes (2012), Word and Image in Ancient Greece, 171 |
theatre |
Rutter and Sparkes (2012), Word and Image in Ancient Greece, 171 |
theois exthros |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 70 |
theoris of lemnos |
Kapparis (2021), Women in the Law Courts of Classical Athens, 92 |
timandra |
Kapparis (2021), Women in the Law Courts of Classical Athens, 89 |
timarchus |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 49, 50, 64, 69, 70, 71, 72, 206 |
viewing,,by democratic subjects |
Rutter and Sparkes (2012), Word and Image in Ancient Greece, 171 |
viewing,,evaluative |
Rutter and Sparkes (2012), Word and Image in Ancient Greece, 171 |
viewing |
Rutter and Sparkes (2012), Word and Image in Ancient Greece, 171 |
xenias graphe |
Kapparis (2021), Women in the Law Courts of Classical Athens, 92 |
zeus,of dodona |
Martin (2009), Divine Talk: Religious Argumentation in Demosthenes, 74 |
zobia |
Kapparis (2021), Women in the Law Courts of Classical Athens, 92 |