Law and literature in ancient Greece
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書誌事項
Law and literature in ancient Greece
(International studies in law and literature, v. 1)
Brill/Nijhoff, c2024
- : hardback
- タイトル別名
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La comprensión del derecho en la antigua Grecia
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Summary:"In this work, one of Latin America's most renowned legal philosophers conducts a comprehensive survey of the ancient Greek understanding of the law, drawing on texts by poets (Hesiod), philosophers (Anaximander), playwrights (Aeschylus and Sophocles), and historians (Herodotus and Thucydides). The book ends with a finely detailed analysis of the relationship between language and reality in Aristotle, and the emergence of the notion of the system and its subsequent introduction into Roman law. The author's in-depth study of all these aspects makes this volume an essential reference for philosophers, jurists, and historians"-- Provided by publisher
収録内容
- The notion of natural law in Greece and its introduction in Western legal thought
- The notions of Dike and Nomos in Hesiod's poems
- Justice and cosmos in Anaximander's philosophy
- Justice and guilt in Aeschylus's plays
- The message of antigone
- The understanding of history in Herodotus
- Philosophy and politics in Thucydides's conception of history
- Language and reality in Aristotle
- Aristotle and the systematic nature of scientific knowledge.