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Areopagities

Quintilian's Institutes of Oratory; Or, Education of an Orator


Quintilian [c35-c96], "Difference of Signs, Indications, or Circumstantial Evidence, from Proofs—Of Mere Appearance, Book V, chap. 9, §. 13 in Quintilian's Institutes of Oratory; or, Education of an Orator, ed. Lee Honeycutt, trans. Rev. John Selby Watson (London, 1892; Online Quintialian's Institutes of Oratory, Iowa State University).

Nor do the Areopagites, when they condemned a boy to death for picking out the eyes of quails appear to have had any other thought than that such an act was the indication of a cruel disposition, likely to do mischief to many if he should be allowed to reach maturity.

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Areopagite—A senator, or a judge of the Areopagus. Solon first established the Areopagites; although some say, they were established in the time of Cercrops, the year that Aaron, the brother of Moses, dies; that Draco abolished the order, and Solon reestablished it. Demosthenes, in his harangue against Aristocrates, before the Areopagus, speaks of the founders of that tribunal as unknown.

Areopagus—A tribunal established in ancient Athens, bore this name. It is variously represented; some considered as having been a model of justice and perfection, while other look upon it as an aristocratic court, which had a very extended jurisdiction over all crimes and offences, and which exercised an absolute power. ('Lectric Law Library Lexicon s.v. "Areopagite, Areopagus")

Animal Rights History Timeline: Antiquity [BCE-c485]

Antiquity: Mythical-Divine Origin; Remote-Classical Antiquity [BCE]
Classical Antiquity Common Era; Early Church Fathers [CE-c485]


Animal Rights History-Timeline

[Ancient Athens] Areopogites Ancient Sources: Areopogites
[c35-96] Quintilian's Institutes
[c810-897], Photius, Bibliotheque Senate of the Areopagites


[BCE-c485] Law-Antiquity

[Mythical] Triptolemus on Ancient Athenian Laws
[Ancient Athens] Areopagites, Aeopagus Supreme Court
621 BCE: Law of Draco
500-200 BCE: Laws of Manu
3rd c. BCE: Edicts of Asoka



School of Athens by Rafael
Raphael's School of Athens



Animal Rights History Timeline: Antiquity [BCE-c485]

Antiquity: Mythical-Divine Origin; Remote-Classical Antiquity [BCE]
Classical Antiquity Common Era; Early Church Fathers [CE-c485]


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