IIIIII
- Bury on Homeric homicide customs, [23], [78], [79]
- on origin of trials for homicide, [92 ff.]
- on homicide-purgation, [111]
- on the Ionian tribes, [135 f.]
- on the Phoenicians, [138 f.]
- on the Eumenides of Aeschylus, [287]
- Caillemer on parricide, [234]
- Coulanges, Fustel de, on the phratry, [82], [88]
- on local Attic magistracies, [83], [135], [199]
- on religious aspect of homicide, [95]
- on anthropomorphism, [100]
- on homicide-purgation, [111]
- Eichhoff on Homeric homicide customs, [23]
- Gilbert on origin of trials for homicide, [80], [93], [263]
- on the Attic tribe-kings, [83]
- on the Dorian tribes, [130]
- on State-execution of death penalty, [226 ff.]
- Gilbert on the Ephetae, [264 ff.]
- on the Exegetae, [267]
- on the Areopagus, [269]
- Glotz on the meaning of ποινή, [28 f.]
- on the Shield of Achilles, [40]
- on the penalty of servitude, [44]
- on homicide in Homeric Greece, [58], [68], [80]
- on the historical survival of clan courts, [83]
- on the judicial aspect of kin-slaying, [86], [181], [233 f.]
- on the question of γραφὴ φόνου, [258 ff.]
- on confiscation and wergeld, [219]
- on State-execution of death penalty, [226], [231 f.]
- on the meaning of θέμιστες, [90]
- on the Prytaneum court, [92]
- on the abolition of wergeld, [92], [179 ff.], [222]
- on homicide-purgation, [112], [117], [139]
- on the Middle Age of Hellenism, [132 ff.]
- on Solon’s legislation, [133]
- on ‘private settlement’ for homicide, [143 ff.], [174 f.], [186 ff.], [198], [209], [221 f.]
- on ‘appeasement’ in cases of manslaughter, [198], [207 ff.]
- on the Ephetae, [264 ff.]
- on ἀσυλία, [145], [166], [179 ff.]
- Grote on homicide customs in Homeric Greece, [23]
- on Spartan institutions, [130]
- Harrison (Miss) on religious aspect of homicide, [96]
- on anthropomorphism, [100]
- on Olympian and Chthonian ritual, [102], [114]
- on the Erinnyes, [110], [113 ff.], [123]
- on homicide-purgation, [110], [142]
- on the Year-Spirit, [334]
- on the Pitcher Feast, [377]
- Hogarth on early Boeotia, [131]
- Holm on Spartan institutions, [130]
- Jevons on homicide in Homeric Greece, [23], [78]
- on the Eumenides of Aeschylus, [287]
- on Greek drama, [303]
- on Euripides, [332 ff.]
- Leaf on the historicity of Homer, [12 ff.]
- on tribalism in Homer, [21]
- on homicide in Homer, [25 ff.], [66], [83], [96]
- on the Shield of Achilles, [25 ff.], [89], [90]
- on kin-slaying in Homer, [95]
- on Achaean religion, [100]
- Leaf on Chthonianism in Homer, [103]
- on post-Homeric tribalism, [127]
- on the Dorian conquest, [129]
- on the Ionian tribes, [135]
- on Boeotia, [131]
- Lipsius on the Shield of Achilles, [35], [39 f.]
- on βούλευσις, [224 f.]
- on the Delphinium court, [255]
- Mahaffy on prehistoric Greece, [138]
- Maine on origin of private property in land, [15 f.]
- on the sacramentum, [40]
- on the θέμιστες, [90]
- on Indian village communities, [82]
- on Indian tribal police, [228]
- Monro on the Shield of Achilles, [34]
- Müller (C. O.) on homicide-purgation, [52], [65], [111 ff.], [152 ff.]
- on the origin of trials for homicide, [93]
- on the religious aspect of homicide, [96]
- on the Erinnyes, [120]
- on ‘private settlement’, [174], [177], [209]
- on the δικαὶ ἀψύχων, [197]
- on ‘appeasement’, [207 f.]
- on the Ephetae, [265]
- on the Exegetae, [267]
- on the Areopagus, [269 ff.]
- on the trial of Orestes, [297]
- on Attic mythology, [135]
- on the Dorian Apollo, [155]
- on Thessaly, [128]
- on Sparta, [130]
- on Boeotia, [131]
- Murray, G., on primitive religion, [98]
- on the Year-Spirit, [334]
- Philippi on homicide-purgation, [153]
- on ‘private settlement’, [174]
- on the Draconian inscription, [194 ff.]
- on the δικαὶ ἀψύχων, [197]
- on the penalties for adultery, [217]
- on confiscation, [221]
- on the γραφὴ ἀσεβείας, [262]
- on the Ephetae, [264 f.]
- Ridgeway on the Homeric poems, [13]
- on Homeric land-tenure, [15 ff.]
- on the Shield of Achilles, [34]
- on Pelasgian and Achaean religion, [104 ff.]
- on the decline of Achaean power, [128]
- on the Boeotians, [131]
- on the place of Orestes’ trial, [296]
- Seebohm, F., on wergeld in Wales, [7 ff.]
- on the Welsh tribes, [20 f.]
- on Beowulf, [48]
- on the Wisigoths, [53]
- Seebohm, H., on tribalism in Homer, [13], [15]
- on Achaean offerings to the dead, [108]
- Verrall on the Erinnyes in Aeschylus, [123]
- on the Eumenides of Aeschylus, [288], [290]
- on the trial of Orestes, [297]
- on Medea, [394]
- Wedd on the Orestes, [364 ff.]
- on Euripides, [398 ff.]