
Published online:
23 May 2024
Published in print:
21 May 2024
Online ISBN:
9780197753507
Print ISBN:
9780197753477
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2 When Does the Lot Reflect the Will of the Gods? Lots, Oracles, Divination, and the Notion of Moira
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Lexicographic overview of the key terms of lottery Lexicographic overview of the key terms of lottery
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1. Instruments used in lottery practices 1. Instruments used in lottery practices
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2. Words indicating a participant in a lottery 2. Words indicating a participant in a lottery
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3. Words for the procedure of drawing lots 3. Words for the procedure of drawing lots
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4. Verbs of lottery practices 4. Verbs of lottery practices
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(a) Verbs related to the participants of a lottery (a) Verbs related to the participants of a lottery
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(b) Verbs indicating the type of lottery (b) Verbs indicating the type of lottery
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(c) Verbs related to the procedure itself, e.g., the action “of” or “upon” the instrument of drawing lots (c) Verbs related to the procedure itself, e.g., the action “of” or “upon” the instrument of drawing lots
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5. The semantic fields of the disputed key terms of lottery: lanchano and kleros 5. The semantic fields of the disputed key terms of lottery: lanchano and kleros
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6. List of references for key lottery terms in archaic and classical Greek literature and inscriptions 6. List of references for key lottery terms in archaic and classical Greek literature and inscriptions
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Key lottery terms, excluding metaphoric usages Key lottery terms, excluding metaphoric usages
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Metaphoric and idiomatic usages of lottery terms Metaphoric and idiomatic usages of lottery terms
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Epigraphic evidence for lottery, excluding metaphorical usages (a selection up to the end of the fourth cent.) Epigraphic evidence for lottery, excluding metaphorical usages (a selection up to the end of the fourth cent.)
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End Matter
Appendix A Lexicographical Survey of Lottery Practices in the Archaic and Classical Periods
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Pages
447–462
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Published:May 2024
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Iaffe, Elena, ' A Lexicographical Survey of Lottery Practices in the Archaic and Classical Periods', Drawing Lots: From Egalitarianism to Democracy in Ancient Greece (2024; online edn, Oxford Academic, 23 May 2024), https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197753477.005.0001, accessed 5 May 2025.
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