Benefaction and rewards in the ancient Greek city: the origins of euergetism
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adam_text | BENEFACTION AND REWARDS IN THE ANCIENT GREEK CITY
/ DOMINGO GYGAX, MARCYYEAUTHOR
: 2016
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
1. SYNCHRONIC APPROACHES
2. CREATING AN INSTITUTION
3. CONTINUITY AND CHANGE (1) : FOREIGNERS AND ATHLETES; 4. CONTINUITY
AND CHANGE (2) : CITIZENS
THE GENERALIZATION OF EUERGETISM
EPILOGUE: SEQUENCE AND CAUSAL RELATIONSHIPS
INDEX OF PASSAGES AND INSCRIPTIONS
DIESES SCHRIFTSTCK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
Contents
Preface page xi
Acknowledgments xiv
List of abbreviations XV
Introduction I
i Words and things I
2 Why euergetism? 5
3 Precedents and debts 9
4 Generosity and interest 12
5 Greek history and gift-giving 14
i Synchronic approaches 19
i The paradox of public subscriptions 19
2 Structures and principles 2 6
2.i Gifts and counter-gifts 2 6
Disjunction 32
Equivalence 33
Imbalance 35
2.2 Euergetism and gift-exchange 3b
Further comparisons 40
The vocabulary of gift-exchange 43
3 Proleptic honors 45
3.1 Playing with the rules of euergetism 46
3.2 The scope of proleptic honors 48
3.3 The logic of proleptic honors 53
2 Creating an institution 58
i The initial stages of euergetism 58
1.1 The first euergetai and euergetic honors 58
1.2 Athletes as benefactors 63
Honors for athletes 66
Epinikia as rewards 69
2 Non-institutionalized reciprocity 72
2.1 Elite contributions 73
2.2 Archaic liturgies 79
2.3 Benefactions and reciprocity 84
The notion of benefaction 84
Institutional and non-institutional rewards 86
3 The tyrant s generosity 91
3.1 Elite benefactions 91
3.2 Tyrannical dimensions 96
3.3 The “big man” metaphor 103
3 Continuity and change (1): foreigners and athletes 107
1 Polis and foreigners 108
1.1 Proxenia and euergesia 109
1.2 Proxenia and the origins of euergetism 112
2 Polis and athletes 114
2.1 Statues as rewards 114
2.2 Other possible (and impossible) rewards 120
3 Athenian exceptionalism? 124
3.1 The absence and presence of athlete statues 124
3.2 Between honorific statue and private dedication 129
3.3 Safe and unsafe honors 131
Sitesis and proedria 131
The dangers of statues 133
4 Continuity and change (2): citizens 139
1 Patterns of civic benefaction in fifth-century Athens 139
1.1 The archaic tradition 139
1.2 Gifts and (in)dependence 144
Attitudes 144
Alternatives to gifts 149
1.3 The new benefactors 151
Services 151
Political rewards 154
1.4 The demos as benefactor 156
2 Toward public honors 161
2.r Harmodius and Aristogiton 161
2.2 The problem of self-representation 165
Statues 165
The paintings in the Stoa Poikile 168
2.3 Between prize and reward 170
Awards of valor 171
Prizes for Iiturgists 172
2.4 Early honors 175
3 The generalization of euergetism 180
1 Euergetism and war 181
ia Benefactors during the Peloponnesian War 181
i.2 Beyond military benefactions 185
2 Benefactors without empire 192
2.1 The great euergetai of fourth-century Athens 192
2.2 Responding to financial challenges 199
Liturgies, eisphorai, and epidoseis 200
Gifts in office and private donations 207
2.3 New (and old) perceptions 215
3 The euergetic system 218
3.1 Continuity and innovation 218
3.2 Embedded features 223
3.3 Euergetic honors 224
3.4 Deipnon (and xenid) in the prytaneion 234
3.5 Deserved and undeserved honors 240
4 Epilogue: sequence and causal relationships 243
Conclusions 251
Bibliography 259
The index of literary sources 292
The index of inscriptions 302
General Index 308
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title_full_unstemmed | Benefaction and rewards in the ancient Greek city the origins of euergetism Marc Domingo Gygax, Princeton University |
title_short | Benefaction and rewards in the ancient Greek city |
title_sort | benefaction and rewards in the ancient greek city the origins of euergetism |
title_sub | the origins of euergetism |
topic | HISTORY / Ancient / General bisacsh Alltag, Brauchtum Geschichte Benefactors Greece History To 1500 Voluntarism Greece History To 1500 Gifts Greece History To 1500 City and town life Greece History To 1500 City-states Greece History To 1500 Interpersonal relations Greece History To 1500 Power (Social sciences) Greece History To 1500 HISTORY / Ancient / General Polis (DE-588)4130444-5 gnd Euergetismus (DE-588)1077932294 gnd |
topic_facet | HISTORY / Ancient / General Alltag, Brauchtum Geschichte Benefactors Greece History To 1500 Voluntarism Greece History To 1500 Gifts Greece History To 1500 City and town life Greece History To 1500 City-states Greece History To 1500 Interpersonal relations Greece History To 1500 Power (Social sciences) Greece History To 1500 Polis Euergetismus Griechenland Greece History To 146 B.C. Greece Social life and customs Greece Social conditions To 146 B.C. |
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