Divine honors for mortal men in Greek cities the early cases

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adam_text Contents Abbreviations ix Foreword xv Preface tothe2017 Edition xvi Part 1 : Individual Cults 1 The Earliest Cults 1 1. The Cult of Lysander on Samos 1 2. Cults for Lysander in Ionian Cities? 3 3. A Cult for Alcibiades in Athens? 4 4. The Cult of Dion in Syracuse 5 The Cults of the Macedonian Kings 7 5. The Cult of Amyntas III in Pydna 7 6. The Cult of Philip II in Amphipolis 7 7. A Cult of Philip II in Athens ? 9 8. The Cults of Philip II in Eresus and Ephesus 9 9. A Cult for Philip as Founder in Philippi? 10 10. The Cults of Alexander in the Greek Cities ofAsia Minor 11. The Cult ofAlexander in Rhodes 18 12. Alexander’s Cults on the Greek Mainland 20 13. The Cult of Alexander as Founder in Alexandria 26 The Cults of Cassander and Lysimachus 26 14. The Cult of Cassander as Founder in Cassandreia 26 15. The Cult of Lysimachus in Priene 27 16. The Cult of Lysimachus in Samothrace 28 17. The Cult of Lysimachus in Cassandreia 29 18. The Cult of Lysimachus as Founder in Ephesus 29 The Cults of the Antigonids 30 19. The Cult ofAntigonus I in Scepsis 30 20. The Cults of the Antigonids in Athens 31 21. Cults for Partisans of the Antigonids in Athens 39 22. The Cults of the Antigonids on the Aegean Islands 42 23. A Cult of the Antigonids in Rhodes? 53 24. The Cult of Demetrius in Sicyon 53 25. The Cult of Demetrius as Founder in Demetrias 55 26. The Cult of Demetrius on Euboea 55 27. A Cult of the Corinthian League for the First Antigonids ? 28. Cults ofAntigonus Gonatas in the Greek Cities? 57 The Cults of the Seleucids 59 29. The Cult of Seleucus I in Ilium 59 Divine Honorsfor Mortal Men in Greek Cities 30. The Cult ofAntiochus I in Шит 60 31. The Cult of Seleucus I in Erythrae 61 32. The Cult of Seleucus I in Colophon 63 33. The Cult of Seleucus I and Antiochus I in Priene 64 34. The Cult of Seleucus I and Antiochus I in Lemnos 64 35. The Cult of Seleucus I in Magnesia on the Maeander 66 36. The Cult of the Ionian League for Antiochus I 66 37. The Cult ofAntiochus I in Erythrae 67 38. Cults of the Seleucids in Smyrna 72 39. The Cult ofAntiochus I in Teos 74 40. The Cult ofAntiochus I in Bargylia 75 4L The Cult ofAntiochus II in Miletus 75 42. Founders’ Cults of the First Seleucids 77 The Cults of the Ptolemies 79 43. The Cults of Ptolemy I and the Third Royal Couple on Rhodes 44. The Cults of the First Ptolemies on the Aegean Islands 80 45. The Cult of Ptolemy I in Miletus 83 46. The Cult of Ptolemy II in Byzantium 84 47. The Cult of the Third Royal Couple in Itanus 89 48. The Cult of Ptolemy III in Aenus 89 49. The Founder s Cult of Ptolemy I in Ptolemais 90 The Cults of the Attalids 90 50. The Cult of Philetaerus I in Cyzicus 90 51. The Cult of Eumenes I in Pergamům 91 52. The Cult ofEumenes in Cos 91 53. The Cult of a Nicomedes in Cos 92 Part 2: Civic Cult 93 Introduction: The Sources 93 1. Specific Cult Forms 99 (a) Sacrifices 99 (b) Temple, Altar, and Cult Statue 100 2. The Creation of Cults 115 (a) The Motives for Cults 115 (b) Specific Occasions for Founding Cults 119 (c) The Nature of the Act of Establishing a Cult 123 (d) Excursus: Agesilaus and the Thasians 130 3. Characteristics of the Cults 134 (a) Duration and Abolition of Cults 134 (b) The Local Character of the Cults 139 (c) Relationship to the Cult of the Gods 141 VI 79 Contents (d) Relationship to the Cult of Heroes 145 (e) Cultic and Profane Honors 150 (f) Contemporary Polemic against Cults 155 4. The Meaning of the Cults 161 (a) Modern Scholarly Assessments of the Cults (b) The Specific Meaning of the Cults 167 (c) Cult as a Historical Phenomenon 171 Addendum 161 177 Supplements to Part 1 179 No. 1 : The Cult of Lysander on Samos 179 No. 4: The Cult of Dion in Syracuse 180 No. 5 : A Cult of Amyntas III in Pydna 180 No. 6: A Cult of Philip II in Amphipolis 181 No. 6a: A Cult of Philip II in Thasos 181 No. 6b: A Cult of a King Philip in Maroneia 181 No. 6c: A Cult of a King Philip in a City of the Chalcidike 181 No. 6d: A Cult of a King Philip in Berge (?) 181 No. 6e: A Cult of a King Philip in Amphipolis 182 No. 8: The Cults of Philip II in Eresus and Ephesus 182 No. 9: A Cult of Philip II in Philippi? 182 No. 9a: A Cult of Philip II in Philippopolis 183 No. 10: The Cults of Alexander in the Greek Cities ofAsia Minor 183 No. 11 a: A Cult of Alexander the Great (and a Ptolemy) in Cos 183 No. 12: Alexander s Cults on the Greek Mainland 183 No. 12a: The Cult ofAlexander in Thasos 187 No. 12b: A Cult of the Hero Hephaestion 188 No. 13 : The Cult of Alexander as Founder in Alexandria 189 No. 13a: The Cult of Philip III and Alexander ГѴ in Samos 189 No. 14: A Cult of the Founder at Cassandreia 190 No. 14a: The Cult of Eurydice in Cassandreia 190 No. 17: A Cult of Lysimachus in Cassandreia 191 No. 20: The Cults of the Antigonids in Athens 191 No. 21 : Cults for Partisans of the Antigonids in Athens 192 No. 22a: The Cults of the Antigonids on the Aegean Islands 192 No. 22b: A Cult of Queen Phila in Samos 192 No. 22d: The Cults of the Antigonids on the Aegean Islands 193 No. 23: A Cult of the Antigonids in Rhodes? 193 No. 24: The Cult of Demetrius in Sicyon 193 No. 25: The Cult of Demetrius Poliorcetes in Demetrias 194 No. 26: The Cult of Demetrius on Euboea 194 vu Divine Honors for Mortal Men in Greek Cities No. 28c: Cults ofAntigonus Gonatas in Greek Cities? —Histiaea 194 No. 28d: A Cult of Antigonus Gonatas in Chalkis? 194 No. 28e: A Cult ofAntigonus Gonatas in Athens 194 No. 30: The Cult ofAntiochus I in Ilium 195 No. 34a: A Cult of Seleucus I and Antiochus (i) in Aegae 195 No. 36a: A Cult ofAntiochus I in Cyme 195 No. 42d: Founders’ Cults of the First Seleucids 196 No. 42f: Founders’ Cults of the First Seleucids 196 No. 42g: Cults of the Seleucids as Founders—Hierapolis 196 No. 43: The Cults of Ptolemy I and the Third Royal Couple on Rhodes No. 44: The Cults of the First Ptolemies on the Aegean Islands 197 No. 44a: The Cults of the First Ptolemies on the Aegean Islands 197 No. 44b: Naxos 198 No. 44d: Lesbos 198 No. 46b: A Cult of King Magas in Cyrene 198 No. 47b: A Cult of the Theoi Euergetai in Samos 199 No. 49: The Founder’s Cult of Ptolemy I in Ptolemais 199 No. 50b: The Cult of Philetaems in Cyme, Aeolis 199 No. 52: A Cult of a Eumenes in Cos 200 No. 54: The Cult of Hieron II in Syracuse 200 Supplements to Part 2 203 Bibliography 213 Supplemental Bibliography 216 Additional Bibliography Since the Second Edition Indices 219 Index of Subjects 219 Index of Greek Words 225 Index of Sources 226 ѴШ 217 196 The Hellenistic period of Greek history was famously one of change, featuring intense political and military struggle, and subsequent cultural adjustment. One aspect of this cultural shift was the employment—or deployment—of ruler cult, in which communities offered hon­ ors and titles, and sometimes other benefits, to representatives of certain dynasties. Modeled on the earlier civic practice of creating a cult for important mythological or divine figures, the more modern ruler cult signified which figures were important to a city and its region, and represented the city’s appreciation in return for favors or military services offered. Divine Honors for Mortal Men in Greek Cities: The Early Cases presents Christian Habichts argument for the handling of these ruler cults in mainland Greece and the islands, relying upon contemporary testimony, down to 240 BC. The first part of the volume presents case studies, city by city, with detailed inscripţionai and biblio­ graphic evidence. The second part is a consider­ ation of what that evidence shows us: how cult worked, who in the city was responsible for its establishment, how a cult might change as new political winds blew. Christian Habicht offers a consideration of cults according to the individual kings involved, grouped according to their dynastic families. The author takes as his viewpoint the person or city offering the cult, rather than the recipient, as is more common in the scholarly literature. This new volume presents John Noël Dillon’s faithful yet inviting translation of the 1970 edi­ tion, with updated case studies based on inscrip­ ţionai discoveries since that time. Divine Honors also includes updated supplemental material encompassing additional bibliography, and de­ tailed subject and source indices. Originally published as Gottmenschentum und griechische Städte in 1956, and revised again in 1970, the volume has received respectful and ap­ preciative review attention in each edition.
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spellingShingle Habicht, Christian 1926-2018
Divine honors for mortal men in Greek cities the early cases
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Polis (DE-588)4130444-5 gnd
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title Divine honors for mortal men in Greek cities the early cases
title_alt Gottmenschentum und griechische Städte
title_auth Divine honors for mortal men in Greek cities the early cases
title_exact_search Divine honors for mortal men in Greek cities the early cases
title_full Divine honors for mortal men in Greek cities the early cases Christian Habicht ; translated by John Noël Dillon
title_fullStr Divine honors for mortal men in Greek cities the early cases Christian Habicht ; translated by John Noël Dillon
title_full_unstemmed Divine honors for mortal men in Greek cities the early cases Christian Habicht ; translated by John Noël Dillon
title_short Divine honors for mortal men in Greek cities
title_sort divine honors for mortal men in greek cities the early cases
title_sub the early cases
topic Gottmensch (DE-588)4202077-3 gnd
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Polis (DE-588)4130444-5 gnd
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Polis
Griechenland Altertum
Hochschulschrift
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