International audienceVoluntary contributions (epidoseis) in Hellenistic Athens were key moments for the life and safeguarding of the city: all inhabitants of Attica were invited to participate. Although the procedures and aims of these contributions are well known, little has been said about the ways in which the participants registered on the preserved lists were named. This article aims to analyse the ways of naming and self-naming that are represented in these commemorative lists. Much more diverse than the usual form of name, patryonymic and/or ethnic, it seems that the ways of naming were the result of a negotiation between the honored and the honoring. The city was happy to respond to the requests of their generous contributors.Les ...
Der Kalenderfries, der als Spolie in die Kleine Metropolis eingebaut ist, entstand im 1. Jh. v. Chr....
In their analysis of the Athenians’ shared image of their past as an essential element of Athenian ...
In this dissertation Athenian inscriptions, granted during the fifth and fourth centuries down to th...
International audienceVoluntary contributions (epidoseis) in Hellenistic Athens were key moments for...
The eponymity in Greek cities of Asia Minor is here discussed as a phenomenon closely connected with...
Qu’est-ce que la représentation honorifique ? Cette simple question guide l’exploration de la pratiq...
International audienceThis paper focuses on Greek inscriptions from Egypt and the Aegean islands dur...
Records of embassies listed the members of delegations officially sent by cities to consult the orac...
The purpose of this presentation is to emphasize various aspects of naming in Augustan poetry, and t...
The main purpose of this short paper is to draw attention to the significance of 357/6 BC as the yea...
By focusing its attention on the attribution of specific honorary titles using the vocabulary of kin...
The marble stones which serve as the primary evidence of the Athenian Tribute Quota Lists are diffic...
Entre l’époque hellénistique et l’époque impériale, les cités grecques de la côte de l’Asie Mineure ...
International audienceThe confederations of the Greek world included on their territory various sanc...
In diesem Artikel werden die griechischen Inschriften der klassischen Periode und insbesondere deshe...
Der Kalenderfries, der als Spolie in die Kleine Metropolis eingebaut ist, entstand im 1. Jh. v. Chr....
In their analysis of the Athenians’ shared image of their past as an essential element of Athenian ...
In this dissertation Athenian inscriptions, granted during the fifth and fourth centuries down to th...
International audienceVoluntary contributions (epidoseis) in Hellenistic Athens were key moments for...
The eponymity in Greek cities of Asia Minor is here discussed as a phenomenon closely connected with...
Qu’est-ce que la représentation honorifique ? Cette simple question guide l’exploration de la pratiq...
International audienceThis paper focuses on Greek inscriptions from Egypt and the Aegean islands dur...
Records of embassies listed the members of delegations officially sent by cities to consult the orac...
The purpose of this presentation is to emphasize various aspects of naming in Augustan poetry, and t...
The main purpose of this short paper is to draw attention to the significance of 357/6 BC as the yea...
By focusing its attention on the attribution of specific honorary titles using the vocabulary of kin...
The marble stones which serve as the primary evidence of the Athenian Tribute Quota Lists are diffic...
Entre l’époque hellénistique et l’époque impériale, les cités grecques de la côte de l’Asie Mineure ...
International audienceThe confederations of the Greek world included on their territory various sanc...
In diesem Artikel werden die griechischen Inschriften der klassischen Periode und insbesondere deshe...
Der Kalenderfries, der als Spolie in die Kleine Metropolis eingebaut ist, entstand im 1. Jh. v. Chr....
In their analysis of the Athenians’ shared image of their past as an essential element of Athenian ...
In this dissertation Athenian inscriptions, granted during the fifth and fourth centuries down to th...