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Antiphon: Critical Essay by Edwin Carawan

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SOURCE: Carawan, Edwin. “The Tetralogies and Athenian Homicide Trials.” American Journal of Philology 114, no. 2 (1993): 235-70.

In the following essay, Carawan presents an analysis comparing the methods of argument used in the Tetralogies attributed to Antiphon with court arguments he is actually known to have made.

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