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Poine: a study in ancient Greek blood-vengeance

Chapter 6: FOOTNOTES
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This work examines ancient Greek systems of blood-vengeance by surveying comparative vendetta types and then analysing Homeric society to distinguish collective Pelasgian vengeance from the more restricted Achaean form. It explores religious dimensions such as ancestor worship, ritual pollution, the Erinnyes, and the emergence of purgation practices. It traces social and legal transformations in the post-Homeric period that culminate in Apolline influence and the formulation of homicide laws associated with Draco. It concludes by interpreting recurring homicide motifs in Attic tragedy through the preceding legal, religious, and social developments.

FOOTNOTES

[1] Infra, p. 4 f.

[2] See infra, pp. 6-11.

[3] Numbers xxxv.

[4] Il. xviii. 500 ff.

[5] See Stubbs, Select Charters, p. 201.

[6] 621 B.C. onwards.

[7] See Numbers xxxv.

[8] See Récluse, Universal Geography, vol. i. p. 181 ff.

[9] Ib. pp. 346-7.

[10] See Récluse, op. cit., vol. i. p. 366.

[11] Ib. p. 321 ff.

[12] Ib. pp. 121-122.

[13] Early Age of Greece, p. 277.

[14] Récluse, op. cit. pp. 175-6.

[15] Ib. vol. xviii. p. 442.

[16] Ib. p. 246.

[17] See Glotz, La Solidarité de la Famille, p. 213.

[18] See Glotz, loc. cit.

[19] Deut. xxi. 1-8.

[20] Infra, pp. 64-74.

[21] Germania, chap. xxi.

[22] See article s.v. ‘Homicidium’ in Ramsay’s Dict. Rom. Ant. p. 348 ff.

[23] See Tribal Custom in Anglo-Saxon Law, pp. 30-55.

[24] Op. cit. pp. 43 ff.

[25] F. Seebohm, op. cit. pp. 150 ff., and Maine, Ancient Law, p. 233.

[26] Bell. Gall. vi. 21.

[27] Germania, chap. xxvi.

[28] Op. cit. p. 55.

[29] Il. ii. 662 ff.; infra, p. 47 ff.

[30] See Ancient City (trans.), p. 125.

[31] Seebohm, op. cit. p. 55; Glotz, op. cit. p. 34.

[32] See infra, p. 44 ff.

[33] Genesis iv. 11-16.

[34] Glotz, op. cit. p. 45.

[35] Seebohm, op. cit. p. 109.

[36] Seebohm, op. cit. p. 123

[37] Ib. p. 323.

[38] Loc. cit.

[39] Op. cit. p. 164.

[40] Ib. p. 356.

[41] See Dareste-Reinach, I.J.G. tome i. pp. 352-493.

[42] See Caillemer, in Daremberg and Saglio’s Dictionnaire, p. 1630.

[43] See also Glotz, op. cit. pp. 383-5.

[44] See infra, p. 31 ff.

[45] Op. cit. pp. 56-72.

[46] See Leaf, Homer and History, pp. 83-86, 98 ff.

[47] See his Homer and History and Troy.

[48] See Early Age of Greece, p. 635.

[49] See Rise of the Greek Epic, passim.

[50] See Themis, pp. 335, 445 ff.

[51] Op. cit. pp. 90-337.

[52] Ib. pp. 339, 355, 370, 406.

[53] Ib. p. 95.

[54] Ib. pp. 678 ff.

[55] See J.H.S. vol. vi. pp. 319 ff.

[56] See Greek Tribal Society.

[57] See Homer and History, p. 41; also Bury’s article, Quarterly Review, July 1916.

[58] Leaf, op. cit. p. 37.

[59] Leaf, op. cit. p. 37.

[60] Ib. pp. 41, 49.

[61] Ib. pp. 49-50.

[62] P. 51.

[63] P. 222.

[64] Pp. 50-52.

[65] Pp. 37, 247.

[66] P. 252.

[67] Pp. 37, 247.

[68] Pp. 251-252.

[69] Pp. 250, 251, 258.

[70] Pp. 251-252.

[71] J.H.S. vol. vi. pp. 319 ff.

[72] See Ancient Law, pp. 214 ff.

[73] Op. cit. p. 223.

[74] Ancient Law, p. 223.

[75] Ib. p. 221.

[76] Ib. p. 223.

[77] Bell. Gall. vi. 21.

[78] Germania, chap. xxvi. adopting emendation vicis.

[79] Op. cit. p. 221.

[80] Ancient City (trans.), p. 57.

[81] Op. cit. pp. 103, 118.

[82] Op. cit. p. 115.

[83] Od. xvi. 369-385.

[84] xvi. 95 ff.

[85] Op. cit. p. 51.

[86] Od. xv.

[87] Od. xv. 273 ff.

[88] So Butcher and Lang, trans. ad loc.

[89] Od. viii. 573.

[90] See Il. xiii. 354; Od. vi. 35, 209, xv. 533.

[91] Op. cit. p. 251 n.

[92] Il. ix. 63 ff.

[93] Il. ii. 362.

[94] F. Seebohm, op. cit. p. 122.