The first full-length treatment of the Panathenaia, the most important festival in ancient Athens. Investigates how individuals participated in this long-lived, all-Athenian celebration, and how their participation constructed and fostered both group and social identity. Essential for anyone working on ancient Greece and especially Greek religion.
The first full-length treatment of the Panathenaia, the most important festival in ancient Athens. Investigates how individuals participated in this long-lived, all-Athenian celebration, and how their participation constructed and fostered both group and social identity. Essential for anyone working on ancient Greece and especially Greek religion.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Julia L. Shear is a CHS Fellow in Hellenic Studies at the Center for Hellenic Studies of Harvard University and a Senior Associate Member of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, having previously held a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens and positions at Böaziçi University, Istanbul and the University of Glasgow. She is the author of Polis and Revolution: Responding to Oligarchy in Classical Athens (Cambridge, 2011), which was shortlisted for the Runciman Award in 2012, and has published a significant series of articles on Athenian religion, memory, society and culture. She has also excavated extensively on various sites in Greece, Italy and Cyprus and especially in the Athenian Agora in Athens in Greece.
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Preface 1. The Panathenaia: An Introduction 2. Giants and Heroes: The Mythologies of the Panathenaia 3. The Little Panathenaia 4. The Great Panathenaia: Ritual and Reciprocity 5. The Panathenaic Games: Entertaining the Goddess 6. Creating Identities at the Great Panathenaia: Athenian Men 7. Creating Identities at the Great Panathenaia: Other Residents and Non-Residents 8. The City, the Goddess and the Festival Appendix 1. The Hellenistic Archons of Athens: 323/2 to 48/7 BC Appendix 2. The Parthenon Frieze and the Panathenaia Appendix 3. The Races for the Apobates and the Dismounting Charioteer Appendix 4: The Pyrrhiche and the Tribal Team Events Appendix 5: The Date of IG II2 3079 = IG II3.4 528 Appendix 6: The Officials of the Great Panathenaia in the Third Century BC Appendix 7: Tiberius Claudius Novius and the Great Panathenaia Sebasta Appendix 8: The Text of Agora XVIII C197 Tables Bibliography Index Locorum Index of Collections General Index.
Preface 1. The Panathenaia: An Introduction 2. Giants and Heroes: The Mythologies of the Panathenaia 3. The Little Panathenaia 4. The Great Panathenaia: Ritual and Reciprocity 5. The Panathenaic Games: Entertaining the Goddess 6. Creating Identities at the Great Panathenaia: Athenian Men 7. Creating Identities at the Great Panathenaia: Other Residents and Non-Residents 8. The City, the Goddess and the Festival Appendix 1. The Hellenistic Archons of Athens: 323/2 to 48/7 BC Appendix 2. The Parthenon Frieze and the Panathenaia Appendix 3. The Races for the Apobates and the Dismounting Charioteer Appendix 4: The Pyrrhiche and the Tribal Team Events Appendix 5: The Date of IG II2 3079 = IG II3.4 528 Appendix 6: The Officials of the Great Panathenaia in the Third Century BC Appendix 7: Tiberius Claudius Novius and the Great Panathenaia Sebasta Appendix 8: The Text of Agora XVIII C197 Tables Bibliography Index Locorum Index of Collections General Index.
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