The Lettering of an Athenian Mason
Author: Stephen V. Tracy
Publisher: ASCSA
Published: 1975
Total Pages: 206
ISBN-13: 9780876615157
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRevision of the author's thesis, Harvard, 1967.
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Author: Stephen V. Tracy
Publisher: ASCSA
Published: 1975
Total Pages: 206
ISBN-13: 9780876615157
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRevision of the author's thesis, Harvard, 1967.
Author: Stephen V. Tracy
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Published: 1975
Total Pages: 134
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Stephen Victor Tracy
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Published: 2016-03-07
Total Pages: 330
ISBN-13: 3110407639
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book has chapters on methodology, on the writing of the first decrees and laws of the years ca. 515 to 450 B.C., on unique examples of writing of ca. 450 to 400, on the inscribers of the Lapis Primus and Lapis Secundus (IG I3 259-280), and on those of the Attic Stelai (IG I3 421-430). These are followed by studies of 11 individual cutters arranged in chronological order. This study brings order to the study of hands of the fifth century by setting out a methodology and by discussing the attempts of others to identify hands. Another aim is to bring out the individuality of the writing of these early inscribers. It shows that from the beginning the writing on Athenian inscriptions on stone was very idiosyncratic, for all intents and purposes individual writing. It identifies the inscribing of the sacred inventories of Athena beginning about 450 B.C. as the genesis of the professional letter cutter in Athens and traces the trajectory of the profession. While the dating of many inscriptions will remain a matter for scholarly discussion, the present study narrows the dates of many texts. It also pinpoints the origin of the mistaken idea that three-bar sigma did not occur on public documents after the year 446 in order to make those who are not expert more aware that this is not a reliable means of dating.
Author: Stephen V. Tracy
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 2003-08-04
Total Pages: 228
ISBN-13: 0520233336
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLittle of the historiography of 3rd century Athens survives, and much of what we know about the period has come down to us in inscriptions carved by Attic stonemasons of the time. This text provides an insight into an unsettled and obscure moment in antiquity.
Author: Jon D. Mikalson
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 2023-12-22
Total Pages: 543
ISBN-13: 052091967X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUntil now, there has been no comprehensive study of religion in Athens from the end of the classical period to the time of Rome's domination of the city. Jon D. Mikalson provides a chronological approach to religion in Hellenistic Athens, disproving the widely held belief that Hellenistic religion during this period represented a decline from the classical era. Drawing from epigraphical, historical, literary, and archaeological sources, Mikalson traces the religious cults and beliefs of Athenians from the battle of Chaeroneia in 338 B.C. to the devastation of Athens by Sulla in 86 B.C., demonstrating that traditional religion played a central and vital role in Athenian private, social, and political life. Mikalson describes the private and public religious practices of Athenians during this period, emphasizing the role these practices played in the life of the citizens and providing a careful scruntiny of individual cults. He concludes his study by using his findings from Athens to call into question several commonly held assumptions about the general development of religion in Hellenistic Greece.
Author: Anna Missiou
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2011-02-17
Total Pages: 229
ISBN-13: 0521111404
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe first full study of the relationship between literacy and democracy in fifth-century Athens. Through a close analysis of key democratic institutions, such as ostracism, the Council of 500, and the demes and tribes, Missiou argues that literacy was widespread among the common citizens of Athens.
Author: John S. Kloppenborg
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Published: 2011-06-30
Total Pages: 525
ISBN-13: 3110253461
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPrivate associations organized around a common cult, profession, ethnic identity, neighbourhood or family were common throughout the Greco-Roman antiquity, offering opportunities for sociability, cultic activities, mutual support and a context in which to display and recognize virtuous achievement. This volume collects a representative selection of inscriptions from associations in Attica, Central Greece, Macedonia, Thrace, published with English translations, brief explanatory notes, commentaries and full indices. This volume is essential for several areas of study: ancient patterns of social organization; the organization of diasporic communities in the ancient Mediterranean; models for the structure of early Christian groups; and forms of sociability, status-displays, and the vocabularies of virtue.
Author: John S. Kloppenborg
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 525
ISBN-13: 3110253453
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Chavdar Tzochev
Publisher: American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Published: 2017-07-01
Total Pages: 267
ISBN-13: 1621390306
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAncient Thasos was renowned for its wine, which was heavily exported in ceramic amphoras across the eastern Mediterranean and the Black Sea. Once a principal market in this trade, the Athenian Agora is now home to one of the largest collections of stamped amphora fragments from the island of Thasos, including 723 items dating from the beginning of the 4th to the late 2nd century B.C. This volume presents the Thasian amphora stamps of the Agora collection, contextualized in a broader discussion of their interpretation and chronology. The core contributions of the volume are an improved chronology of the officials mentioned on the stamps, based on a reassessment of archaeological evidence from the Agora and beyond, and an innovative study of the engravers who made the stamping dies. This volume also provides a critical review of the complex and still poorly understood system of control over ceramic production that underlies the stamping practice. A quantitative study based on 28,030 Thasian stamps highlights the major trends in the Thasian wine trade and offers insight into the role of Athens in this trade.
Author: Rune Frederiksen
Publisher: Aarhus Universitetsforlag
Published: 2017-05-04
Total Pages: 323
ISBN-13: 8771845062
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