Proxeny and polis [electronic resource] : institutional networks in the ancient Greek world / William Mack.
2015
DF81 .M33 2015eb
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Proxeny and polis [electronic resource] : institutional networks in the ancient Greek world / William Mack.
Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9780191789793 (electronic book)
Published
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2015.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xx, 410 pages) : illustrations, maps.
Item Number
10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198713869 doi
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DF81 .M33 2015eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
327.38
Summary
This volume presents a new reconstruction of proxeny, based on a detailed analysis of the function of the formulaic language of honorific decrees, and explores the way in which interstate institutions shaped the behaviour of individuals and communities in the ancient world. It draws on other material which has not been systematically exploited before to reconstruct the proxeny networks of Greek city states. The book also traces the disappearance of both proxeny and the broader institutional system of which it was part.
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This volume presents a new reconstruction of proxeny, based on a detailed analysis of the function of the formulaic language of honorific decrees, and explores the way in which interstate institutions shaped the behaviour of individuals and communities in the ancient world. It draws on other material which has not been systematically exploited before to reconstruct the proxeny networks of Greek city states. The book also traces the disappearance of both proxeny and the broader institutional system of which it was part.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Oxford studies in ancient documents.
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Table of Contents
Anatomy of an ancient institution
Proxeny in its political contexts
Proxeny networks
Proxeny and the performance of Polis identity
The disappearance of proxeny and the domination of Rome.
Proxeny in its political contexts
Proxeny networks
Proxeny and the performance of Polis identity
The disappearance of proxeny and the domination of Rome.