Németh, György2021-06-282021-06-282020-08-09Acta Classica Universitatis Scientiarum Debreceniensis, Vol. 45 (2009) , 5–140418-453Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/2437/317333According to the well-known opinion of Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, Plato was not familiar with Cretan customs when he wrote the Laws. If we compare the text of Nomoi with Cretan law inscriptions from the 7th-5th centuries, we can conclude that Plato’s knowledge of the laws of Cretan poleis was more profound than it had been assumed. It is especially true in the case of the regulation of alcohol consumption on the basis of Laws 666a-b and an inscription form Eleutherna (Nomima II.98; Lupu 323).application/pdfPlatonLawsNomoiCretan LawsEleuthernawineIsland of LawsfolyóiratcikkOpen AccessActa Classica Universitatis Scientiarum DebreceniensisActa Classica Universitatis Scientiarum Debreceniensis45Acta Class. Univ. Sci. Debr.2732-3390