This is version 1.0 of a dataset created in the context of a PhD in "Semantic Annotation and Attic Oratory" that defines the primary legal bodies in Classical Athenian courts c. 419 BC to 323 BC. A legal body is defined as "an individual or group who either proceeds over or judges a legal proceeding". This work draws upon the corpus of Attic oratory and the Pseudo-Aristotelian Athenian constitution, as well as The Law of Ancient Athens by David D. Phillips.
This dataset is authored by Rachel Milio (TALOS Ph.D. candidate, Department of Philology, University of Crete), under the supervision of Dr. Maria Papadopoulou (Department of Philology, University of Crete) and Prof. Christophe Roche (TALOS ERA Chair Professor, University of Crete).
Acknowledgement: We gratefully acknowledge the generous funding of the European Commission under the ERA Chair Project TALOS AI for SSH (Grant agreement ID: 101087269).
Contact: Rachel.Milio@outlook.com