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Title: | The Socio-Religious Aspects of Oath-Taking in Early to Classical Greece | Contributor(s): | Bostock, Robert Nigel (author); Stanton, Gregory (supervisor) | Conferred Date: | 2002 | Copyright Date: | 2002 | Open Access: | Yes | Handle Link: | https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/18597 | Abstract: | We are told Chiron "first brought justice to the race of men, revealing to them oaths, the fair sacrifices, and the characteristics of heaven"; Pythagoras supposedly said that "the oath is justice, and that is why Zeus is called Horkios"; in his speech against Leocrates Lycurgus informs us that "what holds democracy together is the oath." This is a selection of some of the few comments which explicitly draw attention to the importance of a social practice which, although pervasive throughout Greek society, is for the most part mentioned only in passing. Unlike two other major social institutions, xenia (guest-friendship), which is a guiding theme in the Odyssey, and hiketeia (supplication), the subject of surviving plays by both Aeschylus and Euripides, no work of literature survives in which oaths or oath-taking are in the foreground. Not too many people would attribute the sack of Troy to the breaking of the oaths in Book 4 of the Iliad. The importance of oath-taking in early Greece may be explained from a number of perspectives, none of which can claim any substantial priority over the others. | Publication Type: | Thesis Masters Research | Rights Statement: | Copyright 2002 - Robert Nigel Bostock | HERDC Category Description: | T1 Thesis - Masters Degree by Research |
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