In ancient Greek literature, Hellanodikai (Ἑλλανοδίκαι) were figures of public authority and high esteem, renown for their fair judgment, overseeing control, and morally transparent life. The characteristics we gather regarding their public role come from a number of historical and other sources, such as Cassius Dio, Lucian, and Pausanias. In the Byzantine era, the term was revived either as a historical gloss contextualizing the position of Hellanodikes (Ἑλλανο- δίκης) in ancient times or as a lexical and grammatical entry. As a contrast to the conventional treatments of this term, Palaiologan scholars proceeded to its unique redeployment. In this article, I argue that Hellanodikes became an epithet of social and cultural significance in P...
The present study contends with the commodification and decadence of Hellenism and paideia (intellec...
This thesis challenges academic claims that the Byzantines did not perceive any distinction between ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Ancient History Bulletin...
Although the ancient system of education might have been thought to condition the way that highly ed...
The chances that a Greek-speaking scholar had to gain power, wealth, and connections in Rome were di...
This paper examines the means by which the Successors to Alexander the Great, known as the Diadochi,...
This article discusses the use of the term “aristocracy” for the history of the Ancient East as a wh...
This article pursues the changing significance associated with the ancient Greek city state (polis) ...
During classical era, the notion of Greek identity was built relatively to barbarian identities. Wha...
The veneration of the past is one of the most characteristic features of Imperial Greek culture. Whi...
This dissertation examines the construction of Sparta as the antithesis of both Athens and Hellas in...
This dissertation explores the appropriation of Greek antiquity by Byzantine scholars in Renaissance...
The present dissertation examines the ways in which Roman officials and dignitaries acted as active ...
This dissertation explores the appropriation of Greek antiquity by Byzantine scholars in Renaissance...
[en] The so-called imperial cult has different characteristics in Greek cities compared to the rest ...
The present study contends with the commodification and decadence of Hellenism and paideia (intellec...
This thesis challenges academic claims that the Byzantines did not perceive any distinction between ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Ancient History Bulletin...
Although the ancient system of education might have been thought to condition the way that highly ed...
The chances that a Greek-speaking scholar had to gain power, wealth, and connections in Rome were di...
This paper examines the means by which the Successors to Alexander the Great, known as the Diadochi,...
This article discusses the use of the term “aristocracy” for the history of the Ancient East as a wh...
This article pursues the changing significance associated with the ancient Greek city state (polis) ...
During classical era, the notion of Greek identity was built relatively to barbarian identities. Wha...
The veneration of the past is one of the most characteristic features of Imperial Greek culture. Whi...
This dissertation examines the construction of Sparta as the antithesis of both Athens and Hellas in...
This dissertation explores the appropriation of Greek antiquity by Byzantine scholars in Renaissance...
The present dissertation examines the ways in which Roman officials and dignitaries acted as active ...
This dissertation explores the appropriation of Greek antiquity by Byzantine scholars in Renaissance...
[en] The so-called imperial cult has different characteristics in Greek cities compared to the rest ...
The present study contends with the commodification and decadence of Hellenism and paideia (intellec...
This thesis challenges academic claims that the Byzantines did not perceive any distinction between ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Ancient History Bulletin...