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Headword:
*paragrafh/
Adler number: pi,320
Translated headword: paragraphe, special plea
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [The word] applies in the orators not only to the common and well-known [procedure][1] but in a special sense
Isocrates said "paragraphe" when he meant "[begin] from the written mark".[2] And this is a way for him to say, "from where I wrote the mark".
Hyperides in the [speech]
Against Demosthenes says "not even within a paragraphe", meaning not even within a time defined and laid down -- in writing, that is.[3]
Greek Original:*paragrafh/: ou) mo/non e)pi\ tou= koinou= kai\ gnwri/mou ti/qetai para\ toi=s r(h/torsin, a)ll' i)di/ws *)isokra/ths paragrafh=s ei)=pen, a)nti\ tou= a)po\ th=s grafh=s. kai\ e)/sti to\ lego/menon par' au)tou=, a)f' ou(= pare/graya: tou=to d' a)\n ei)/h, a)f' ou(= pareqe/mhn. o( de\ *(uperi/dhs e)n tw=| kata\ *dhmosqe/nous, ou)de\ me/xri paragrafh=s fhsin: a)nti\ tou= ou)de\ me/xri tino\s w(risme/nou xro/nou kai\ paragegramme/nou, o(/per e)sti\n gegramme/nou.
Notes:
From Harpokration s.v. See also
Photius,
Lexicon pi214 Theodoridis.
[1] i.e. a special legal plea lodged by a defendant to thwart the plaintiff: see
pi 319.
[2]
Isocrates 15.59 (web address 1).
[3] An unlocated fragment of this speech (p.23 Jensen). See D. Whitehead (ed.),
Hypereides, The Forensic Speeches (Oxford 2000) 371, 454, 471.
Associated internet address:
Web address 1
Keywords: definition; law; rhetoric
Translated by: David Whitehead on 13 December 2000@07:25:59.
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