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Sacred and Public Land in Ancient Athens (Hardcover): Nikolaos Papazarkadas Sacred and Public Land in Ancient Athens (Hardcover)
Nikolaos Papazarkadas
R3,763 Discovery Miles 37 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Landed wealth was crucial for the economies of all Greek city-states and, despite its peculiarities, Athens was no exception in that respect. This monograph is the first exhaustive treatment of sacred and public - in other words the non-private - real property in Athens. Following a survey of modern scholarship on the topic, Papazarkadas scrutinizes literary, epigraphic, and archaeological evidence in order to examine lands and other types of realty administered by the polis of Athens and its constitutional and semi-official subdivisions (such as tribes, demes, and religious associations). Contrary to earlier anachronistic models which saw sacred realty as a thinly disguised form of state property, the author perceives the sanctity of temene (sacred landholdings) as meaningful, both conceptually and economically. In particular, he detects a seamless link between sacred rentals and cultic activity. This link is markedly visible in two distinctive cases: the border area known as Sacred Orgas, a constant source of contention between Athens and Megara; and the moriai, Athena's sacred olive-trees, whose crop was the coveted prize of the Panathenaic games. Both topics are treated in separate appendices as are several other problems, not least the socio-economic profile of those involved in the leasing of sacred property, emerging from a detailed prosopographical analysis. However, certain non-private landholdings were secular and alienable, and their exploitation was often based on financial schemes different from those applied in the case of temene. This gives the author the opportunity to analyze and elucidate ancient notions of public and sacred ownership.

Greek Epigraphy and Religion - Papers in Memory of Sara B. Aleshire from the Second North American Congress of Greek and Latin... Greek Epigraphy and Religion - Papers in Memory of Sara B. Aleshire from the Second North American Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy (Hardcover)
Emily Mackil, Nikolaos Papazarkadas
R4,194 Discovery Miles 41 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Greek Epigraphy and Religion Emily Mackil and Nikolaos Papazarkadas bring together a series of papers first presented at a special session of the Second North American Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy (Berkeley 2016). That session was dedicated to the memory of Sara B. Aleshire, one of the leading Greek epigraphists of the twentieth century. The volume at hand includes a combination of previously unpublished inscriptions, overlooked epigraphical documents, and well known inscribed texts that are reexamined with fresh eyes and approaches. The relevant documents cover a wide geographical range, including Athens and Attica, the Peloponnese, Epirus, Thessaly, the Aegean islands, and Egypt. This collection ultimately explores the insights provided by epigraphical texts into the religious beliefs and practices of the ancient Greeks, but also revisits critically some entrenched doctrines in the field of Greek religion.

Interpreting the Athenian Empire (Paperback): John Ma, Nikolaos Papazarkadas, Robert Parker Interpreting the Athenian Empire (Paperback)
John Ma, Nikolaos Papazarkadas, Robert Parker; Volume editing by John Ma, Robert Parker, …
R1,651 Discovery Miles 16 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The empire that the Athenians established in the years after 478 BC was an entirely new phenomenon in the history of Greece, and the basis of much of the brilliant development of Athenian culture in the fifth century. Its growth and collapse was the key event in the history of the period, after the defeat of the Persian invasion. Yet this important historical phenomenon remains baffling to study. New developments in various fields have made urgent a revision of existing approaches, which largely originated in the first half of the last century. Advances in archaeology have hugely extended the possibilities of writing an archaeology of the empire; the accepted chronology of many key inscriptions has been powerfully challenged, so that new narrative reconstructions become possible; relevant new documents in languages such as Lycian have become available; understanding of the Persian empire which was the parallel, and in a sense the model, with which the Athenian empire interacted has been transformed in the last quarter century; broader developments in historiography (microhistory; history from below; post-colonial theory) invite us to pose new questions. The aim of this collection is not to offer a final word on any of the problems, but to give a sense of the possibility of a new generation of studies of the empire. Editors: John Ma (Corpus Christi College, Oxford), Nikolaos Papazarkadas (University of California, Berkeley), Robert Parker (New College, Oxford).Contributors: Peter Liddell (Manchester), Nikolaos Papazarkadas (Berkeley), Kurt Raaflaub (Brown), Roger Brock (Leeds), Maria Stamatopoulou (Oxford), John Ma (Oxford), Peter Thonemann (Oxford), Lisa Kallet (Oxford), Jack Kroll(Texas), Alfonso Moreno (Oxford).

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