Imagining Olympia: Hippias of Elis and the First Olympic Victor List (original) (raw)
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From the book A Tall Order. Writing the Social History of the Ancient World
- Paul Christesen
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110931419.319
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From the book
A Tall Order. Writing the Social History of the Ancient World
Chapters in this book (22)
William V. Harris: The first forty years of scholarship (1965-2005)
Religion in context
A God of Reciprocity: Torah and Social Relations in an Ancient Mediterranean Society
Distinguishing Jewishness in Antiquity
Jesus, an Adulteress, and the Development of Christian Scripture
Constantius II and the First Removal of the Altar of Victory
‘Du lard ou du cochon’? The Τestamentum Ρorcelli as a Jewish Anti-Christian Pamphlet
Imperialism and its soldiers
Aristocratic Competition, Horses, and the Spolia Opima Once Again
An Architecture of Human Heads: Gallic Responses to Roman Power
Soldiers’ Slaves, ‘Dirty Work’, and the Social Status of Roman Soldiers
Law and economy in ancient society
Veterans, Agriculture, and Monetization in the Late Roman Republic
Country Villas in Roman Central Italy: Reassessing the Evidence
The Delicts of the Countryside in Longus’ Daphnis and Chloe
Local Governments and Collegia: A New Appraisal of the Evidence
Historiography
Imagining Olympia: Hippias of Elis and the First Olympic Victor List
A Sense of Change and the Historiography of the Turn from Republic to Empire
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