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Imaginary Hierarchies: Theory and the Representation of Difference
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used in most forms of these investigations, although the Aristotelian Athenian Constitution
describes many of the procedures, while some of the orators either describe some forms of the
process, or wrote speeches to be delivered for them.
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in the Fourth Century B.C. and the Impeachment of Generals and Politicians (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1975), pp. 45-47; Robert W. Wallace, The Areopagus Council to 307 B.C.(Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985), p. 53, 67-68; and Lene Rubinstein, Litigation and Cooperation. Supporting Speakers in the Courts of Classical Athens (Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2000), pp.25-41.
On anakrisis, see Bonner and Smith, pp. 7-8; Harrison, pp. 94-105; and MacDowell, pp.
239-42. On investigation (ex_takasi) and apophasis by the Areopagus, see Wallace, pp. 113-23; Hansen, pp. 39-40, 56-57; MacDowell, pp. 90-91; and Odile de Bruyn, La Compétence de l’Areopage en Matière de procés publics (Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 1995), pp. 117-147, 166-173.
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For exceptional brief discussion of economics, social structure, and democracy in
Athens, see the still outstanding collection of essays by A. H. M. Jones in his Athenian Democracy (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1957).
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used in most forms of these investigations, although the Aristotelian Athenian Constitution
describes many of the procedures, while some of the orators either describe some forms of the
process, or wrote speeches to be delivered for them.
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in the Fourth Century B.C. and the Impeachment of Generals and Politicians (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1975), pp. 45-47; Robert W. Wallace, The Areopagus Council to 307 B.C. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985), p. 53, 67-68; and Lene Rubinstein, Litigation and Cooperation. Supporting Speakers in the Courts of Classical Athens (Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2000), pp.25-41.
On anakrisis, see Bonner and Smith, pp. 7-8; Harrison, pp. 94-105; and MacDowell, pp.
239-42. On investigation (ex_takasi) and apophasis by the Areopagus, see Wallace, pp. 113-23; Hansen, pp. 39-40, 56-57; MacDowell, pp. 90-91; and Odile de Bruyn, La Compétence de l’Areopage en Matière de procés publics (Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 1995), pp. 117-147, 166-173.
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For exceptional brief discussion of economics, social structure, and democracy in
Athens, see the still outstanding collection of essays by A. H. M. Jones in his Athenian Democracy (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1957).
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