Vient de paraître :
Polis. The Journal for Ancient Greek and Roman Thought (Brill)
Volume 38 (2021): Issue 3 (Sep 2021)
Special Issue: Legislation and Lawgiving: Philosophical Perspectives on Antiquity
Edited by Dimitri El Murr (Associate editors : Anthony Bonnemaison and René de Nicolay)
Table of Contents
Foreword: Legislation and Lawgiving: Philosophical Perspectives on Antiquity
Authors: Dimitri El Murr, Anthony Bonnemaison, and René de Nicolay
Anonymus Iamblichi and Nomos: Beyond the Sophistic Discourse
Author: Anders Dahl Sørensen
Law and Justice among the Socratics: Contexts for Plato’s Republic
Author: Phillip Sidney Horky
Philosophical Curriculum and Lawlessness in the Republic
Author: Anthony Bonnemaison
Kingship and Legislation in Plato’s Statesman
Author: Dimitri El Murr
Plato, Xenophon, and the Laws of Lycurgus
Author: Malcolm Schofield
Philosophical Perspectives on Eunomia
Author: Myrthe L. Bartels
The Birth of Unlawful Freedom in Plato’s Laws 3
Author: René de Nicolay
Author: Susan Sauvé Meyer
What Aristotle Learned from Plato about Justice and Laws
Author: Mi-Kyoung Lee
Author: Katja Maria Vogt
Pyrrhonism and the Value of Law
Author: Stéphane Marchand
Varro, the Name-Givers, and the Lawgivers: The Case of the Consuls
Author: Valentina Arena
Law and Legislator in the Philosophy of Julian the Emperor
Author: Dominic J. O’Meara