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North Coast of the Black Sea, Asia Minor () || Bibliographical Note

✍ Scribed by Harland, Philip A.


Book ID
126312332
Publisher
DE GRUYTER
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Weight
197 KB
Edition
2
Category
Article
ISBN
3110340844

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✦ Synopsis


Private associations organized around a common cult, profession, ethnic identity, neighbourhood or family were common throughout the Greco-Roman antiquity, offering opportunities for sociability, cultic activities, mutual support and a context in which to display and recognize virtuous achievement. This second volume collects a representative selection of inscriptions from associations based on the North Coast of the Black Sea and in Asia Minor, published with English translations, brief explanatory notes, commentaries and full indices. This volume is essential for several areas of study: ancient patterns of social organization; the organization of diasporic communities in the ancient Mediterranean; models for the structure of early Christian groups; and forms of sociability, status-displays, and the vocabularies of virtue.


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