28 November 2018

BOOK: Thanos ZARTALOUDIS, The Birth of Nomos (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2018). ISBN 9781474442008, $150.00


(Source: OUP)

Edinburgh University Press is publishing a book on the concept of law in ancient Greek philosophy.

ABOUT THE BOOK

Delves into the history of the ancient Greek word nomos (and related words) to reveal the interdisciplinary depth of this term beyond its later meaning of 'law' or 'law-making'

This is a highly original, interdisciplinary study of the archaic Greek word nomos and its family of words. Thanos Zartaloudis draws out the richness of this fundamental term by exploring its many uses over the centuries.

The Birth of Nomos includes extracts from a wide range of ancient sources, in both the original and English translation, including material from legal history, philosophy, philology, linguistics, ancient history, poetry, archaeology, ancient musicology and anthropology. Through a thorough analysis of these extracts, we gain a new understanding of nomos and its foundational place in the Western legal tradition.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Thanos Zartaloudis is a Reader in Legal Theory and History at Kent Law School, University of Kent, Kent Law School and Lecturer in History and Theory Studies at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

List of Abbreviations

Preface: Anthroponomikos

Part I: Homeric Nomos
1. The Nomos of Feasts and 'Sacrifices'
2. Nomos Moiregenes
3. The Nomos of the Land
4. Pastoral Nomos
5. Nemesis

Part II: Post-Homeric Nomos
6. The Nomos of the Post-Homeric Poets
7. The Nomos of Heraclitus
8. Nomos Basileus
9. The Nomos of the Tragedians
10. Nomos Mousikos

Bibliography

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