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Εξειδίκευση τύπου : Κεφάλαιο σε πρακτικά συνεδρίου
Τίτλος: Large Epigraphic Dossiers and Euergetism in Roman Asia Minor
Δημιουργός/Συγγραφέας: [EL] Κοκκινιά, Χριστίνα[EN] Kokkinia, Christinasemantics logo
Επιμελητής έκδοσης: Tekin, Oguz
Roosevelt, Christopher H.
Akyürek, Engin
Εκδότης: Koç University Press
AKMED
ANAMED
Τόπος έκδοσης: Istanbul
Ημερομηνία: 2020
Γλώσσα: Αγγλικά
ISBN: 978-605-7685-27-8
605768527X
Περίληψη: Inscriptions on stone often perpetuate the memory of individuals. Today, we associate them mainly with statue bases and gravestones, as in antiquity they were used widely for funerary and honorary purposes. Another trait that we associate with inscriptions is conciseness and precision of expression—what we call a “lapidary style.” In this paper, however, I will be dealing with ancient inscriptions that were the exact opposite of lapidary. I will discuss four epigraphic dossiers, which consisted of many inscribed documents, including some that were wordy and repetitious. The dossiers date from the Roman imperial period and were found in Asia Minor. All four have been preserved well enough for us to be able to reconstruct their original design. They are connected, I will argue, more or less directly and in ways that are not always immediately obvious, with the activities of civic benefactors; therefore, they perpetuate the memory of individuals. But, I will also argue, their creation also reflected the interests of larger groups and political entities and served to perpetuate collective along with individual fame. This, I will dare to speculate, must be one reason why they escaped the fate of Diogenes’ huge inscription at Oenoanda, which was dismantled not long after its creation.
Όνομα εκδήλωσης: Philanthropy in Anatolia through the Ages : The First International Suna & İnan Kıraç Symposium on Mediterranean Civilizations
Ημ/νία έναρξης εκδήλωσης : 2019-03-26
Ημ/νία λήξης εκδήλωσης : 2019-03-29
Τόπος εκδήλωσης: Antalya
Τίτλος πηγής δημοσίευσης: Philanthropy in Anatolia through the Ages, Proceedings of the First International Suna & İnan Kıraç Symposium on Mediterranean Civilizations held in Antalya March 26-29, 2019
Σελίδες: 39-45
Θεματική Κατηγορία: [EL] Ρωμαϊκή εποχή, 140 π.Χ.-323/476 μ.Χ.[EN] Roman epoch, 140 B.C.-323/476 A.D.semantics logo
[EL] Επιγραφές. Επιγραφική[EN] Inscriptions. Epigraphysemantics logo
Λέξεις-Κλειδιά: Epigraphic dossiers
Euergetism
Τοπική Κάλυψη: Roman Asia Minor
Κάτοχος πνευματικών δικαιωμάτων: Koç University Press
Σημειώσεις: The Symposium on Philanthropy in Anatolia through the Ages was organized jointly by three research centers of Koç University, namely the Suna & İnan Kiraç Research Center for Mediterranean Civilizations (AKMED), the Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations (ANAMED), and the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Center for Late Antique and Byzantine Studies (GABAM). The symposium was held ... in the framework of the 50th anniversary celebrations of the Vehbi Koç Foundation"--Foreword
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