Greek Sources
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- Created on: 18-01-17 11:34
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- Law
- Lysias
- Adultery > **** as it breaks up an oikos
- Solon's law - adulterers may be put to death by the person who caught them
- Isaeus
- Phatry = acceptable argument in law
- Pericles' law of citizenship (2 Citizen parents & married when born)
- Wedding feast & took an oath
- Antiphon
- 'intentionally caused the death of our father'
- Woman has no respect for law
- 'intentionally caused the death of our father'
- Xenophon
- Wives have no property (goes to husband)
- 'Share with me everything'
- Wives have no property (goes to husband)
- Apollodorus
- Phano was not a citizen passing her off as one leads to loss of citizenship
- Appeal to jury - decides fate
- Aristophanes
- Women threaten Mnesilochus with any punishment besides death
- Same as women adulterers
- Women threaten Mnesilochus with any punishment besides death
- Lysias
- Religion
- Isaeus
- Phatry/Thesmophoria mentioned -reinforce legitimacy
- Lysias
- Erathosthenes meets wife at a funeral
- Aristophanes
- Thesmophoria
- Performed at Dionysia - 411 BC
- Antiphon
- Husband practicing Xenia
- Poisoned drink = libation to Zeus
- Xenophon
- Zeus - men more physically able to endure harsh conditions
- Apollodorus
- Phatry
- Neaera's children ccepted but not Phano's
- Phano
- Oath of reverend priestesses/ Performing at Dionysius festival
- Phatry
- Isaeus
- Lifestyle
- Isaeus
- Frivolous - wedding feast for marriage
- Lysias
- Segregated household
- Wife's duties - baby
- Segregated household
- Aristophanes
- Fiesty - opposing attitudes of women
- Antiphon
- Xenia/idea of Courtesans
- Appolodorus
- Reckless & Wealthy
- Isaeus
- Law
- Antiphon
- Husband practicing Xenia
- Poisoned drink = libation to Zeus
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