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7. Oaths, gender and status
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Judith Fletcher
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents vii
- Abbreviations x
- 1. What is an oath? 1
- 2. Oath and curse 6
- 3. Oaths in traditional myth 48
- 4. Friendship and enmity, trust and suspicion 60
- 5. The language of oaths 76
- 6. Ways to give oaths extra sanctity 132
- 7. Oaths, gender and status 156
- 8. Oaths and characterization: two Homeric case studies 213
- 9. Oratory and rhetoric 230
- 10. “Artful dodging”, or the sidestepping of oaths 240
- 11. The binding power of oaths 281
- 12. Responses to perjury 295
- 13. The informal oath 315
- 13a. Swearing oaths in the authorial person 348
- 14. The Hippocratic Oath 372
- 15. The decline of the oath? 381
- Bibliography 394
- Index locorum 413
- Subject index 445
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents vii
- Abbreviations x
- 1. What is an oath? 1
- 2. Oath and curse 6
- 3. Oaths in traditional myth 48
- 4. Friendship and enmity, trust and suspicion 60
- 5. The language of oaths 76
- 6. Ways to give oaths extra sanctity 132
- 7. Oaths, gender and status 156
- 8. Oaths and characterization: two Homeric case studies 213
- 9. Oratory and rhetoric 230
- 10. “Artful dodging”, or the sidestepping of oaths 240
- 11. The binding power of oaths 281
- 12. Responses to perjury 295
- 13. The informal oath 315
- 13a. Swearing oaths in the authorial person 348
- 14. The Hippocratic Oath 372
- 15. The decline of the oath? 381
- Bibliography 394
- Index locorum 413
- Subject index 445