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E-Book, Englisch, Band Volume I, 524 Seiten

Reihe: Greco-Roman Associations

Kloppenborg / Ascough Greco-Roman Associations

Volume 1: Attica, Central Greece, Macedonia, Thrace
1. Auflage 2011
ISBN: 978-3-11-025346-7
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
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Volume 1: Attica, Central Greece, Macedonia, Thrace

E-Book, Englisch, Band Volume I, 524 Seiten

Reihe: Greco-Roman Associations

ISBN: 978-3-11-025346-7
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Private 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.
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1;Contents;10
2;Bibliographical Note;18
3;Sigla;18
4;Abbreviations;20
5;Calendars;32
6;Glossary;34
7;Maps;36
8;Introduction;38
9;ATTICA;52
9.1;[1]. IG II2 2343 (Athens, ca. 400 BCE);54
9.2;[2]. IG II2 1255 (Piraeus, 337/6 BCE);58
9.3;[3]. IG II2 337 (Piraeus, 333/2 BCE);63
9.4;[4]. IG II2 1361 (Piraeus, 330-324/3 BCE);70
9.5;[5]. IG II2 1256 (Piraeus, 329/8 BCE);76
9.6;[6]. IG II2 1252+999 (Athens, late IV BCE);80
9.7;[7]. IG II2 2499 (Athens, 306/5 BCE);85
9.8;[8]. IG II2 1275 (Piraeus, 325-275 BCE);89
9.9;[9]. IG II2 1261(Piraeus, 302/1 BCE, 301/0 BCE, 300/299 BCE);96
9.10;[10]. IG II2 1262 (Piraeus, 300/299 BCE);103
9.11;[11]. IG II2 1263 (Piraeus, 300/299 BCE);106
9.12;[12]. IG II2 2347 (Salamis, ca. 300 BCE);110
9.13;[13]. IG II2 1271 (Piraeus? 299/8 BCE);115
9.14;[14]. Agora 16:161 (Athens, early III BCE);117
9.15;[15]. IG II2 1277 (Athens, 278/7 BCE);122
9.16;[16]. IG II2 1316 (Piraeus, 272/1 BCE);126
9.17;[17]. IG II2 1278 (Athens?, 272/1 BCE);133
9.18;[18]. IG II2 1273AB (Piraeus, 265/4 BCE);137
9.19;[19]. IG II2 1291 (Piraeus? mid III BCE);141
9.20;[20]. IG II2 1298 (Athens, 248/7 BCE);147
9.21;[21]. SEG 2:9 (Salamis, 243/2 BCE);151
9.22;[22]. IG II2 1284 (Piraeus, 241/0 BCE);158
9.23;[23]. IG II2 1283 (Piraeus, 240/39 BCE);162
9.24;[24]. IG II2 1297 (Athens, 236/5 BCE);169
9.25;[25]. IG II2 1301 (Piraeus, 219/8 BCE);173
9.26;[26]. IG II2 1292 (Athens? Piraeus? 215/4 BCE);176
9.27;[27]. IRhamnous II 59 (Rhamnous, after 216/15 BCE);181
9.28;[28]. IG II2 1314 (Piraeus, 213/2 BCE);184
9.29;[29]. IG II2 1315 (Piraeus, 211/0 BCE);187
9.30;[30]. IG II2 2354 (Athens, end of III BCE);191
9.31;[31]. IG II2 1323 (Athens, 194/3 BCE);193
9.32;[32]. IG II2 1324 (Piraeus, ca. 190 BCE);195
9.33;[33]. IG II2 1325 (Piraeus, 185/4 BCE);199
9.34;[34]. IG II2 1328 (Piraeus, 183/2 BCE, 175/4 BCE);205
9.35;[35]. IG II2 1327 (Piraeus, 178/7 BCE);212
9.36;[36]. IG II2 1326 (Piraeus, 176/5 BCE);216
9.37;[37]. IG II2 1329 (Piraeus, 175/4 BCE);221
9.38;[38]. SEG 36:228 (Attica, 159/8 BCE);226
9.39;[39]. AM 66:228 no. 4 (Athens, 138/7 BCE);228
9.40;[40]. IG II2 2358 (Athens, ca. 135 BCE);231
9.41;[41]. SEG 42:157 (Athens, ca. 116/5 - ca. 95/4 BCE);235
9.42;[42]. IG II2 1012 (Athens, 112/11 BCE);240
9.43;[43]. IG II2 1335 (Piraeus, 101/0 BCE);244
9.44;[44]. IG II2 1337 (Piraeus, 97/6 BCE);248
9.45;[45]. IG II2 1334 (Piraeus, after 71/70 BCE);251
9.46;[46]. IG II2 1339 (Athens, 57/6 BCE);254
9.47;[47]. SEG 54:235 (Epano Liosia, mid I BCE);257
9.48;[48]. IG II2 1343 (Athens, 37/6 or 36/5 BCE);261
9.49;[49]. IG II2 1369 (Liopesi, II CE);266
9.50;[50]. SEG 31:122 (Liopesi, early II CE);272
9.51;[51]. IG II2 1368 (Athens, 164/65 CE);278
9.52;[52]. IG II2 2361 (Piraeus, 200-211 CE);294
9.53;[53]. IG II2 1365+1366 (Laurion, late II or early III CE);299
9.54;[54]. IG II2 2960 (Acharnai, mid II CE);315
9.55;[55]. IG II2 10248 (Athens, III CE);316
10;CENTRAL GREECE;318
10.1;[56]. IG VII 2463 (Thebes, Boeotia, late IV BCE);320
10.2;[57]. IG VII 685-688 (Tanagra, Boeotia, III-II BCE);321
10.3;[58]. SEG 32:488 (Tanagra, Boeotia, end of II BCE/beginning of I BCE);324
10.4;[59]. SEG 26:614 (Aulis, Boeotia, early II BCE);325
10.5;[60]. Jaccottet no. 7 (Megara, 141 CE);327
10.6;[61]. IG IX/12 670 (Physkos [Locris], mid II CE);329
11;MACEDONIA;332
11.1;[62]. SEG 1:282 (Acanthus, 27 BCE-14 CE);334
11.2;[63]. IBeroia 22 (Beroea, 7 BCE);337
11.3;[64]. IBeroia 372 (Beroea, II CE);339
11.4;[65]. SEG 46:744 (Edessa, 51 CE);342
11.5;[66]. CIG II 2007f (Hagios Mamas, II CE);347
11.6;[67]. Philippi II 410/G258 (Kalambaki, uncertain date);350
11.7;[68]. CIL III 633 (Philippi, II CE);352
11.8;[69]. Philippi II 133/G441 (Philippi, II-III CE);361
11.9;[70]. Philippi II 142/G562 (Philippi, II-III CE);367
11.10;[71]. Philippi II 340/L589 (Philippi, I-II CE?);370
11.11;[72]. SEG 46:800 (Pydna, 250 CE);372
11.12;[73]. IJO I Mac 1 (Stobi, II-III CE);377
11.13;[74]. IG X/2.1 70 (Thessalonike, 66-67 CE);383
11.14;[75]. SEG 42:625 (Thessalonike, 90-91 CE);385
11.15;[76]. IG X/2.1 259 (Thessalonike, I CE);389
11.16;[77]. IG X/2.1 255 (Thessalonike, I-II CE);394
11.17;[78]. Nigdelis II.12 (Thessalonike, early to mid-II CE);399
11.18;[79]. IG X/2.1 291 (Thessalonike, late II CE);401
11.19;[80]. IG X/2.1 506 (Thessalonike, 209-210 CE);404
11.20;[81]. IG X/2.1 260 (Thessalonike, III CE);407
11.21;[82]. IJO I Mac 15 (Thessalonike, late III CE);412
12;THRACE;416
12.1;[83]. IAegThrace E18 (Abdera, III CE?);418
12.2;[84]. SEG 39:649 (Augusta Traiana, II-III CE);420
12.3;[85]. IGBulg III/2 1626 (Augusta Traiana, III CE);423
12.4;[86]. IPerinthos 49 (Perinthos, I CE and II CE);426
12.5;[87]. IPerinthos 56 (Perinthos, 196-198 CE);429
12.6;[88]. IPerinthos 57 (Perinthos, II CE?);432
12.7;[89]. IGBulg V 5434 (Philippopolis, II-III CE);436
12.8;[90]. IByzantion 31 (Rhegion, 85-96 CE);437
12.9;[91]. IByzantion 37 (Rhegion, 117-137 CE);440
13;Bibliography;444
14;Indexes;460
14.1;I. Athenian Archons;460
14.2;II. Roman Emperors and Governors;463
14.3;III. Deities, the Deified, and Heroes;463
14.4;IV. Ethnic Designations;467
14.5;V. Types of Associations;467
14.6;VI. Association Names;469
14.7;VII. Officers;475
14.8;VIII. General Index;479
14.9;IX. Other Inscriptions and Papyri;505
14.10;X. Literary References;515
15;Concordance of Inscriptions;518


Ascough, Richard S.
Richard S. Ascough, Queen’s University, Ont., Canada

Kloppenborg, John S.
John S. Kloppenborg, University of Toronto, Ont., Canada

John S. Kloppenborg, University of Toronto, Ont., Canada; Richard S. Ascough, Queen’s University, Ont., Canada



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