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NOMOI

A bibliographical web site for the study of ancient Greek law

Ancient Greek Law on the World Wide Web

Are your publications listed in our database? Submissions are welcome: Submit a Bibliography Entry

A Glossary of Athenian Legal Terms

Our site covers Archaic and Classical Greek Law, and now Hellenistic Law also.  Researchers may, however, also consult the Bibliographie papyrologique

David Mirhady
Department of Humanities
Simon Fraser University
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Ilias Arnaoutoglou
Academy of Athens
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