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Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century.
The advantage of a complex system of investigation.
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Christopher W. Blackwell, edition of March 21, 2003
Index locorum (sorted by citation)
Primary Sources
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Aeschin. 1.81 (in text as: Aeschin. 1.81)
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Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Aristot. Ath. Pol. 57.3 (in text as: Aristot. Ath. Pol. 57.3)
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Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 18 (in text as: Dem. 18)
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Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 18.132 (in text as: Dem. 18.132)
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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)
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Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
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The Procedure
Dem. 18.134 (in text as: Dem. 18.134)
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Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 18.60 (in text as: Dem. 18.60)
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Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 23.22 (in text as: Dem. 23.22)
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Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 37.21 (in text as: Dem. 37.21)
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Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 37.34 (in text as: Dem. 37.34)
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Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 41.1 (in text as: Dem. 41.1)
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Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 41.11 (in text as: Dem. 41.11)
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Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 41.12 (in text as: Dem. 41.12)
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Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 41.14 (in text as: Dem. 41.14)
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Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 41.17 (in text as: Dem. 41.17)
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Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 41.2 (in text as: Dem. 41.2)
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Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 41.25 (in text as: Dem. 41.25)
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Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 41.26 (in text as: Dem. 41.26)
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Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 41.27 (in text as: Dem. 41.27)
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Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 41.28 (in text as: Dem. 41.28)
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Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 41.30 (in text as: Dem. 41.30)
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Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Dem. 47.45 (in text as: Dem. 47.45)
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Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Din. 1.1 (in text as: Din. 1.1)
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Introduction
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Apophasis invoked for cases of treason, bribery, and attempts to overthrow the democracy, but also for lesser crimes
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The Procedure
Din. 1.112 (in text as: Din. 1.112)
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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)
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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)
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Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
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The Procedure
Din. 1.50 (in text as: Din. 1.50)
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Introduction
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The Procedure
Din. 1.51 (in text as: Din. 1.51)
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Introduction
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The Procedure
Din. 1.54-55 (in text as: Din. 1.54-55)
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The advantage of a complex system of investigation
Din. 1.56 (in text as: Din. 1.56)
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Apophasis invoked for cases of treason, bribery, and attempts to overthrow the democracy, but also for lesser crimes
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The advantage of a complex system of investigation
Din. 1.57-59 (in text as: Din. 1.57-59)
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The Procedure
Din. 1.58 (in text as: Din. 1.58)
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Apophasis invoked for cases of treason, bribery, and attempts to overthrow the democracy, but also for lesser crimes
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The Procedure
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The advantage of a complex system of investigation
Din. 1.59 (in text as: Din. 1.59)
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The advantage of a complex system of investigation
Din. 1.63 (in text as: Din. 1.63)
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Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
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Apophasis invoked for cases of treason, bribery, and attempts to overthrow the democracy, but also for lesser crimes
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The Procedure
Din. 1.7 (in text as: Din. 1.7)
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The Procedure
Din. 2.1 (in text as: Din. 2.1)
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The Procedure
Din. 2.20 (in text as: Din. 2.20)
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The Procedure
Hyp. 5.f9 (in text as: Hyp. 5.f9)
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The Procedure
Secondary Sources
E. M. Harris, Aeschines and Athenian Politics (Oxford, 1995).
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Secondary Works Cited
Hansen, 292.
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Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
Harris, Aeschines and Athenian Politics.
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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).
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Secondary Works Cited
OCD3.
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Aphophasis First Appears in the later 4th century
S. Hornblower and A. Spawforth edd., The Oxford Classical Dictionary, 3rd Edition (Oxford, 1996) [OCD3].
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Secondary Works Cited
Index locorum (sorted by section)
There are no citations in this section. (top)
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)
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Secondary Sources: Hansen, 292; Harris, Aeschines and Athenian Politics; OCD3.
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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)
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 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)