| 13. Robert J. Bonner and Gertrude Smith, The Administration of Justice from Homer to Aristotle , vol. 1 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1938; reprint, New York: Greenwood Press, 1968), p. 226.
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| 14. Aristotle, The Athenian Constitution 27.4.
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| 15. A. R. W. Harrison, The Law of Athens , vol. 2 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 196871) p. 49.
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| 16. Gagarin, Early Greek Law , pp. 64, 7879, 87, 11215.
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| 17. By Max Fränkel, "Der Attische Heliasteneid," Hermes 13 (1878), p. 464.
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| 18. James Farley Cronin, "The Athenian Juror and His Oath" (Ph.D. diss., University of Chicago, 1934), p. 36.
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| 19. Robert J. Bonner, Lawyers and Litigants in Ancient Athens (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1927), p. 37.
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| 20. John H. Kroll, Athenian Bronze Allotment Plates (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1972), p. 2.
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| 21. In actual Athenian law, a tie vote of a jury is considered acquittal for the defendant.
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| 22. Aeschylus, Eumenides 927931 (tr. Lattimore).
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| 23. David Luban, "Some Greek Trials: Order and Justice in Homer, Hesiod, Aeschylus and Plato," Tennessee Law Review 54 (1987), pp. 279, 313.
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| 24. Callistratus (4 de cognitionibus ), Digest 22.5.3 pr.
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