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Summary.

Introduction.

Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century.

Apophasis invoked for cases of treason, bribery, and attempts to overthrow the democracy, but also for lesser crimes.

The Procedure.

The advantage of a complex system of investigation.

Secondary Works Cited.

Index of Citations

General Index

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Apophasis (Special Investigations) 

Christopher W. Blackwell, edition of March 21, 2003

Index locorum (sorted by citation)

Primary Sources
 
( * = link to author’s description; ** = link to work’s description)
 
Aeschin. 1.81 (in text as: Aeschin. 1.81) * **
·    Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Aristot. Ath. Pol. 57.3 (in text as: Aristot. Ath. Pol. 57.3) * **
·    Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 18 (in text as: Dem. 18) * **
·    Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 18.132 (in text as: Dem. 18.132) * **
·    Apophasis invoked for cases of treason, bribery, and attempts to overthrow the democracy, but also for lesser crimes
Dem. 18.133 (in text as: Dem. 18.133) * **
·    Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
·    The Procedure
Dem. 18.134 (in text as: Dem. 18.134) * **
·    Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 18.60 (in text as: Dem. 18.60) * **
·    Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 23.22 (in text as: Dem. 23.22) *
·    Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 37.21 (in text as: Dem. 37.21) *
·    Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 37.34 (in text as: Dem. 37.34) *
·    Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 41.1 (in text as: Dem. 41.1) * **
·    Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 41.11 (in text as: Dem. 41.11) * **
·    Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 41.12 (in text as: Dem. 41.12) * **
·    Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 41.14 (in text as: Dem. 41.14) * **
·    Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 41.17 (in text as: Dem. 41.17) * **
·    Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 41.2 (in text as: Dem. 41.2) * **
·    Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 41.25 (in text as: Dem. 41.25) * **
·    Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 41.26 (in text as: Dem. 41.26) * **
·    Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 41.27 (in text as: Dem. 41.27) * **
·    Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 41.28 (in text as: Dem. 41.28) * **
·    Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 41.30 (in text as: Dem. 41.30) * **
·    Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 47.45 (in text as: Dem. 47.45) * **
·    Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Din. 1.1 (in text as: Din. 1.1) * **
·    Introduction
·    Apophasis invoked for cases of treason, bribery, and attempts to overthrow the democracy, but also for lesser crimes
·    The Procedure
Din. 1.112 (in text as: Din. 1.112) * **
·    Apophasis invoked for cases of treason, bribery, and attempts to overthrow the democracy, but also for lesser crimes
Din. 1.3-4 (in text as: Din. 1.3-4) * **
·    Apophasis invoked for cases of treason, bribery, and attempts to overthrow the democracy, but also for lesser crimes
Din. 1.4 (in text as: Din. 1.4) * **
·    Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
·    The Procedure
Din. 1.50 (in text as: Din. 1.50) * **
·    Introduction
·    The Procedure
Din. 1.51 (in text as: Din. 1.51) * **
·    Introduction
·    The Procedure
Din. 1.54-55 (in text as: Din. 1.54-55) * **
·    The advantage of a complex system of investigation
Din. 1.56 (in text as: Din. 1.56) * **
·    Apophasis invoked for cases of treason, bribery, and attempts to overthrow the democracy, but also for lesser crimes
·    The advantage of a complex system of investigation
Din. 1.57-59 (in text as: Din. 1.57-59) * **
·    The Procedure
Din. 1.58 (in text as: Din. 1.58) * **
·    Apophasis invoked for cases of treason, bribery, and attempts to overthrow the democracy, but also for lesser crimes
·    The Procedure
·    The advantage of a complex system of investigation
Din. 1.59 (in text as: Din. 1.59) * **
·    The advantage of a complex system of investigation
Din. 1.63 (in text as: Din. 1.63) * **
·    Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
·    Apophasis invoked for cases of treason, bribery, and attempts to overthrow the democracy, but also for lesser crimes
·    The Procedure
Din. 1.7 (in text as: Din. 1.7) * **
·    The Procedure
Din. 2.1 (in text as: Din. 2.1) *
·    The Procedure
Din. 2.20 (in text as: Din. 2.20) *
·    The Procedure
Hyp. 5.f9 (in text as: Hyp. 5.f9) *
·    The Procedure

Secondary Sources
 
E. M. Harris, Aeschines and Athenian Politics (Oxford, 1995).
·    Secondary Works Cited
Hansen, 292.
·    Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Harris, Aeschines and Athenian Politics.
·    Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
J.A. Cook, trans., M.H. Hansen, The Athenian democracy in the age of Demosthenes : structure, principles, and ideology 2nd edition (Oxford, 1991).
·    Secondary Works Cited
OCD3.
·    Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
S. Hornblower and A. Spawforth edd., The Oxford Classical Dictionary, 3rd Edition (Oxford, 1996) [OCD3].
·    Secondary Works Cited

Index locorum (sorted by section)

Summary

There are no citations in this section.   (top)

Introduction

Din. 1.1 (in text as: Din. 1.1) ; Din. 1.50 (in text as: Din. 1.50) ; Din. 1.51 (in text as: Din. 1.51) .   (top)

Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century

Aeschin. 1.81 (in text as: Aeschin. 1.81) ; Aristot. Ath. Pol. 57.3 (in text as: Aristot. Ath. Pol. 57.3) ; Dem. 18 (in text as: Dem. 18) ; Dem. 18.133 (in text as: Dem. 18.133) ; Dem. 18.134 (in text as: Dem. 18.134) ; Dem. 18.60 (in text as: Dem. 18.60) ; Dem. 23.22 (in text as: Dem. 23.22) ; Dem. 37.21 (in text as: Dem. 37.21) ; Dem. 37.34 (in text as: Dem. 37.34) ; Dem. 41.1 (in text as: Dem. 41.1) ; Dem. 41.11 (in text as: Dem. 41.11) ; Dem. 41.12 (in text as: Dem. 41.12) ; Dem. 41.14 (in text as: Dem. 41.14) ; Dem. 41.17 (in text as: Dem. 41.17) ; Dem. 41.2 (in text as: Dem. 41.2) ; Dem. 41.25 (in text as: Dem. 41.25) ; Dem. 41.26 (in text as: Dem. 41.26) ; Dem. 41.27 (in text as: Dem. 41.27) ; Dem. 41.28 (in text as: Dem. 41.28) ; Dem. 41.30 (in text as: Dem. 41.30) ; Dem. 47.45 (in text as: Dem. 47.45) ; Din. 1.4 (in text as: Din. 1.4) ; Din. 1.63 (in text as: Din. 1.63) .  
 
Secondary Sources: Hansen, 292; Harris, Aeschines and Athenian Politics; OCD3.   (top)

Apophasis invoked for cases of treason, bribery, and attempts to overthrow the democracy, but also for lesser crimes

Dem. 18.132 (in text as: Dem. 18.132) ; Din. 1.1 (in text as: Din. 1.1) ; Din. 1.112 (in text as: Din. 1.112) ; Din. 1.3-4 (in text as: Din. 1.3-4) ; Din. 1.56 (in text as: Din. 1.56) ; Din. 1.58 (in text as: Din. 1.58) ; Din. 1.63 (in text as: Din. 1.63) .   (top)

The Procedure

Dem. 18.133 (in text as: Dem. 18.133) ; Din. 1.1 (in text as: Din. 1.1) ; Din. 1.4 (in text as: Din. 1.4) ; Din. 1.50 (in text as: Din. 1.50) ; Din. 1.51 (in text as: Din. 1.51) ; Din. 1.57-59 (in text as: Din. 1.57-59) ; Din. 1.58 (in text as: Din. 1.58) ; Din. 1.63 (in text as: Din. 1.63) ; Din. 1.7 (in text as: Din. 1.7) ; Din. 2.1 (in text as: Din. 2.1) ; Din. 2.20 (in text as: Din. 2.20) ; Hyp. 5.f9 (in text as: Hyp. 5.f9) .   (top)

The advantage of a complex system of investigation

Din. 1.54-55 (in text as: Din. 1.54-55) ; Din. 1.56 (in text as: Din. 1.56) ; Din. 1.58 (in text as: Din. 1.58) ; Din. 1.59 (in text as: Din. 1.59) .   (top)

Secondary Works Cited

Secondary Sources: E. M. Harris, Aeschines and Athenian Politics (Oxford, 1995); J.A. Cook, trans., M.H. Hansen, The Athenian democracy in the age of Demosthenes : structure, principles, and ideology 2nd edition (Oxford, 1991); S. Hornblower and A. Spawforth edd., The Oxford Classical Dictionary, 3rd Edition (Oxford, 1996) [OCD3].   (top)