Horkos
The Oath in Greek Society
Distributed for Liverpool University Press
Preface
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Alan H. Sommerstein
Part I: Oaths and their Uses
1. Oaths in political life
P. J. Rhodes
2. Oaths in Greek international relationships
Sarah Bolmarcich
3. Litigants’ oaths in Athenian law
Michael Gagarin
4. The dikast’s oath and the question of fact
David C. Mirhady
5. Could a Greek oath guarantee a claim right? Oaths, contracts and the structure of obligation in classical Athens
David Carter
6. Oath and contract
Edwin M. Carawan
7. ‘An Olympic victory must not be bought’: oath-taking, cheating and women in Greek athletics
Jonathan S. Perry
Part II: Case Studies
8. Epinician swearing
Bonnie MacLachlan
9. Horkos in the Oresteia
Judith Fletcher
10. Masters of manipulation: Euripides’ (and Medea’s) use of oaths in Medea
Arlene Allan
11. Cloudy swearing: when (if ever) is an oath not an oath?
Alan H. Sommerstein
12. Thucydides and Plataian perjury
Simon Hornblower
13. The oath of Demophantos and the politics of Athenian identity
Julia L. Shear
14. Hierophantic performances: the Syracusans’ Great Oath and other examples
Tarik Wareh
Part III: From East, to West
15. Oath and allusion in Alcaeus fr. 129
Mary R. Bachvarova
16. Cosmological oaths in Empedocles and Lucretius
Myrto Garani
17. ’ Ομν?ω α’υτòν τòν Σεβαστ?ν [‘I swear by Augustus himself’]: The Greek oath in the Roman world
Serena Connolly
Notes
Bibliography
General Index
Index Locorum
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