Oxford Handbook of Greek Cities in the Roman Empire
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Oxford Handbook of Greek Cities in the Roman Empire
Hallmannsecker, Martin; Heller, Anna
Oxford University Press
12/2024
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9780192870933
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Martin Hallmannsecker and Anna Heller: Introduction
1. Sources and Methods
1.1: Angelos Chaniotis: The Epigraphic Culture of the Greek Cities in the Roman East
1.2: Antony Hostein: Civic Coinage
1.3: Ewen Bowie: Literary Sources for Greek Cities of the Roman Empire
1.4: Ursula Quatember: Archaeological Sources and Civic Life
1.5: Aitor Blanco-Perez: Onomastics and Prosopography
1.6: Emma Dench: The Greek City of the Roman Empire: Questions of Identity
2. Civic Institutions
2.1: Giovanna D. Merola: The Legal Status of the Greek Poleis in the Roman Empire
2.2: Lina Girdvainyte: Greek and Roman Citizenships
2.3: Nigel Kennell: Age Groups and Civic Subdivisions
2.4: Christina T. Kuhn: The Deliberative Institutions: The Council and Assembly
2.5: Nikos Giannakopoulos: Magistracies and Liturgies
3. Local Politics
3.1: Marcus Chin: Euergetism
3.2: Anna Heller: Civic Honours under Roman Rule
3.3: Christopher Dickenson: Constructing Public Space: Political and Pragmatic Considerations
3.4: Paul Erdkamp: The Urban Economy
3.5: Christopher J. Fuhrmann: Security, Military Culture, and Public Order
3.6: Arjan Zuiderhoek: Crises and Conflicts
3.7: Martin Hallmannsecker: Diplomacy and External Relations
3.8: Babett Edelmann-Singer: Cities and Koina
4. Civic Societies
4.1: Sophia Zoumbaki: Civic Hierarchies
4.2: Stephen Mitchell: Civic Countryside and Rural Life
4.3: Eftychia Stavrianopoulou: Women in Civic Societies
4.4: Benedikt Eckhardt: Clubs and Associations
4.5: Julie Bernini: Gymnasia and Baths
4.6: Karin Wiedergut: Necropoleis and Civic Funerary Culture
4.7: Alberto Dalla Rosa: Slavery and the Polis
5. Religion and Culture
5.1: Nicole Belayche: The 'Religious Realm' (ta theia) in the Eastern Mediterranean Cities
5.2: Manfred Lesgourgues: Oracles and the City
5.3: Gabrielle Frija: The Imperial Cults in the Greek Provinces
5.4: Naomi Carless Unwin: Festivals and Civic Culture
5.5: Krystyna Stebnicka: Intellectual Education and the City
6. Cities and Regions
6.1: Elena Muniz-Grijalvo: Athens
6.2: Jean-Sebastien Balzat: Sparta and the Peloponnese
6.3: Christel Mueller: The Cities of Boeotia
6.4: Enora Le Quere: The Cyclades
6.5: Julien Fournier: Thasos
6.6: Henri Fernoux: The Cities of Bithynia
6.7: Francois Kirbihler: Ephesos
6.8: Fabrice Delrieux: The Cities of Caria
6.9: Oliver Huelden: The Cities of Lycia
6.10: Sencan Altinoluk: The Cities of Lydia
6.11: Alister Filippini: The Cities of the Lykos Valley
6.12: Maurice Sartre: Greek Cities in Roman Syria
6.13: Lorenzo Campagna: The Greek Cities of Sicily
6.14: Madalina Dana: The Greek Cities of the Black Sea
6.15: Francois Chevrollier: Cyrene and the Cities of Cyrenaica
6.16: Peter van Minnen: The Cities of Egypt
Anne-Valerie Pont: Epilogue: The End of Polis Culture?
1. Sources and Methods
1.1: Angelos Chaniotis: The Epigraphic Culture of the Greek Cities in the Roman East
1.2: Antony Hostein: Civic Coinage
1.3: Ewen Bowie: Literary Sources for Greek Cities of the Roman Empire
1.4: Ursula Quatember: Archaeological Sources and Civic Life
1.5: Aitor Blanco-Perez: Onomastics and Prosopography
1.6: Emma Dench: The Greek City of the Roman Empire: Questions of Identity
2. Civic Institutions
2.1: Giovanna D. Merola: The Legal Status of the Greek Poleis in the Roman Empire
2.2: Lina Girdvainyte: Greek and Roman Citizenships
2.3: Nigel Kennell: Age Groups and Civic Subdivisions
2.4: Christina T. Kuhn: The Deliberative Institutions: The Council and Assembly
2.5: Nikos Giannakopoulos: Magistracies and Liturgies
3. Local Politics
3.1: Marcus Chin: Euergetism
3.2: Anna Heller: Civic Honours under Roman Rule
3.3: Christopher Dickenson: Constructing Public Space: Political and Pragmatic Considerations
3.4: Paul Erdkamp: The Urban Economy
3.5: Christopher J. Fuhrmann: Security, Military Culture, and Public Order
3.6: Arjan Zuiderhoek: Crises and Conflicts
3.7: Martin Hallmannsecker: Diplomacy and External Relations
3.8: Babett Edelmann-Singer: Cities and Koina
4. Civic Societies
4.1: Sophia Zoumbaki: Civic Hierarchies
4.2: Stephen Mitchell: Civic Countryside and Rural Life
4.3: Eftychia Stavrianopoulou: Women in Civic Societies
4.4: Benedikt Eckhardt: Clubs and Associations
4.5: Julie Bernini: Gymnasia and Baths
4.6: Karin Wiedergut: Necropoleis and Civic Funerary Culture
4.7: Alberto Dalla Rosa: Slavery and the Polis
5. Religion and Culture
5.1: Nicole Belayche: The 'Religious Realm' (ta theia) in the Eastern Mediterranean Cities
5.2: Manfred Lesgourgues: Oracles and the City
5.3: Gabrielle Frija: The Imperial Cults in the Greek Provinces
5.4: Naomi Carless Unwin: Festivals and Civic Culture
5.5: Krystyna Stebnicka: Intellectual Education and the City
6. Cities and Regions
6.1: Elena Muniz-Grijalvo: Athens
6.2: Jean-Sebastien Balzat: Sparta and the Peloponnese
6.3: Christel Mueller: The Cities of Boeotia
6.4: Enora Le Quere: The Cyclades
6.5: Julien Fournier: Thasos
6.6: Henri Fernoux: The Cities of Bithynia
6.7: Francois Kirbihler: Ephesos
6.8: Fabrice Delrieux: The Cities of Caria
6.9: Oliver Huelden: The Cities of Lycia
6.10: Sencan Altinoluk: The Cities of Lydia
6.11: Alister Filippini: The Cities of the Lykos Valley
6.12: Maurice Sartre: Greek Cities in Roman Syria
6.13: Lorenzo Campagna: The Greek Cities of Sicily
6.14: Madalina Dana: The Greek Cities of the Black Sea
6.15: Francois Chevrollier: Cyrene and the Cities of Cyrenaica
6.16: Peter van Minnen: The Cities of Egypt
Anne-Valerie Pont: Epilogue: The End of Polis Culture?
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Martin Hallmannsecker and Anna Heller: Introduction
1. Sources and Methods
1.1: Angelos Chaniotis: The Epigraphic Culture of the Greek Cities in the Roman East
1.2: Antony Hostein: Civic Coinage
1.3: Ewen Bowie: Literary Sources for Greek Cities of the Roman Empire
1.4: Ursula Quatember: Archaeological Sources and Civic Life
1.5: Aitor Blanco-Perez: Onomastics and Prosopography
1.6: Emma Dench: The Greek City of the Roman Empire: Questions of Identity
2. Civic Institutions
2.1: Giovanna D. Merola: The Legal Status of the Greek Poleis in the Roman Empire
2.2: Lina Girdvainyte: Greek and Roman Citizenships
2.3: Nigel Kennell: Age Groups and Civic Subdivisions
2.4: Christina T. Kuhn: The Deliberative Institutions: The Council and Assembly
2.5: Nikos Giannakopoulos: Magistracies and Liturgies
3. Local Politics
3.1: Marcus Chin: Euergetism
3.2: Anna Heller: Civic Honours under Roman Rule
3.3: Christopher Dickenson: Constructing Public Space: Political and Pragmatic Considerations
3.4: Paul Erdkamp: The Urban Economy
3.5: Christopher J. Fuhrmann: Security, Military Culture, and Public Order
3.6: Arjan Zuiderhoek: Crises and Conflicts
3.7: Martin Hallmannsecker: Diplomacy and External Relations
3.8: Babett Edelmann-Singer: Cities and Koina
4. Civic Societies
4.1: Sophia Zoumbaki: Civic Hierarchies
4.2: Stephen Mitchell: Civic Countryside and Rural Life
4.3: Eftychia Stavrianopoulou: Women in Civic Societies
4.4: Benedikt Eckhardt: Clubs and Associations
4.5: Julie Bernini: Gymnasia and Baths
4.6: Karin Wiedergut: Necropoleis and Civic Funerary Culture
4.7: Alberto Dalla Rosa: Slavery and the Polis
5. Religion and Culture
5.1: Nicole Belayche: The 'Religious Realm' (ta theia) in the Eastern Mediterranean Cities
5.2: Manfred Lesgourgues: Oracles and the City
5.3: Gabrielle Frija: The Imperial Cults in the Greek Provinces
5.4: Naomi Carless Unwin: Festivals and Civic Culture
5.5: Krystyna Stebnicka: Intellectual Education and the City
6. Cities and Regions
6.1: Elena Muniz-Grijalvo: Athens
6.2: Jean-Sebastien Balzat: Sparta and the Peloponnese
6.3: Christel Mueller: The Cities of Boeotia
6.4: Enora Le Quere: The Cyclades
6.5: Julien Fournier: Thasos
6.6: Henri Fernoux: The Cities of Bithynia
6.7: Francois Kirbihler: Ephesos
6.8: Fabrice Delrieux: The Cities of Caria
6.9: Oliver Huelden: The Cities of Lycia
6.10: Sencan Altinoluk: The Cities of Lydia
6.11: Alister Filippini: The Cities of the Lykos Valley
6.12: Maurice Sartre: Greek Cities in Roman Syria
6.13: Lorenzo Campagna: The Greek Cities of Sicily
6.14: Madalina Dana: The Greek Cities of the Black Sea
6.15: Francois Chevrollier: Cyrene and the Cities of Cyrenaica
6.16: Peter van Minnen: The Cities of Egypt
Anne-Valerie Pont: Epilogue: The End of Polis Culture?
1. Sources and Methods
1.1: Angelos Chaniotis: The Epigraphic Culture of the Greek Cities in the Roman East
1.2: Antony Hostein: Civic Coinage
1.3: Ewen Bowie: Literary Sources for Greek Cities of the Roman Empire
1.4: Ursula Quatember: Archaeological Sources and Civic Life
1.5: Aitor Blanco-Perez: Onomastics and Prosopography
1.6: Emma Dench: The Greek City of the Roman Empire: Questions of Identity
2. Civic Institutions
2.1: Giovanna D. Merola: The Legal Status of the Greek Poleis in the Roman Empire
2.2: Lina Girdvainyte: Greek and Roman Citizenships
2.3: Nigel Kennell: Age Groups and Civic Subdivisions
2.4: Christina T. Kuhn: The Deliberative Institutions: The Council and Assembly
2.5: Nikos Giannakopoulos: Magistracies and Liturgies
3. Local Politics
3.1: Marcus Chin: Euergetism
3.2: Anna Heller: Civic Honours under Roman Rule
3.3: Christopher Dickenson: Constructing Public Space: Political and Pragmatic Considerations
3.4: Paul Erdkamp: The Urban Economy
3.5: Christopher J. Fuhrmann: Security, Military Culture, and Public Order
3.6: Arjan Zuiderhoek: Crises and Conflicts
3.7: Martin Hallmannsecker: Diplomacy and External Relations
3.8: Babett Edelmann-Singer: Cities and Koina
4. Civic Societies
4.1: Sophia Zoumbaki: Civic Hierarchies
4.2: Stephen Mitchell: Civic Countryside and Rural Life
4.3: Eftychia Stavrianopoulou: Women in Civic Societies
4.4: Benedikt Eckhardt: Clubs and Associations
4.5: Julie Bernini: Gymnasia and Baths
4.6: Karin Wiedergut: Necropoleis and Civic Funerary Culture
4.7: Alberto Dalla Rosa: Slavery and the Polis
5. Religion and Culture
5.1: Nicole Belayche: The 'Religious Realm' (ta theia) in the Eastern Mediterranean Cities
5.2: Manfred Lesgourgues: Oracles and the City
5.3: Gabrielle Frija: The Imperial Cults in the Greek Provinces
5.4: Naomi Carless Unwin: Festivals and Civic Culture
5.5: Krystyna Stebnicka: Intellectual Education and the City
6. Cities and Regions
6.1: Elena Muniz-Grijalvo: Athens
6.2: Jean-Sebastien Balzat: Sparta and the Peloponnese
6.3: Christel Mueller: The Cities of Boeotia
6.4: Enora Le Quere: The Cyclades
6.5: Julien Fournier: Thasos
6.6: Henri Fernoux: The Cities of Bithynia
6.7: Francois Kirbihler: Ephesos
6.8: Fabrice Delrieux: The Cities of Caria
6.9: Oliver Huelden: The Cities of Lycia
6.10: Sencan Altinoluk: The Cities of Lydia
6.11: Alister Filippini: The Cities of the Lykos Valley
6.12: Maurice Sartre: Greek Cities in Roman Syria
6.13: Lorenzo Campagna: The Greek Cities of Sicily
6.14: Madalina Dana: The Greek Cities of the Black Sea
6.15: Francois Chevrollier: Cyrene and the Cities of Cyrenaica
6.16: Peter van Minnen: The Cities of Egypt
Anne-Valerie Pont: Epilogue: The End of Polis Culture?
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