The Epigraphic Landscape of Athens: Public Inscriptions and Urban Space in Hellenistic Athens
Abstract
The two case studies here collected provide the occasion for presenting the research work carried out by The Epigraphic Landscape of Athens Project, focused on the relationship between public epigraphy and urban spaces in ancient Athens. The first part, by Chiara Lasagni, focuses on the honorary decrees and statues voted by the Athenian Demos in the years 287-262, and attempts to outline some key coordinates about the epigraphic and ideological landscape produced after the revolt from Demetrius. The second part, by Stefano Tropea, deals with the evolution of the epigraphical landscape of the Athenian asty in the decades from the battle of Pydna of 168 to the second half of the I c. BC.
Submitted: July 11, 2019 | Accepted: Aug. 24, 2019 | Published Dec. 23, 2019 | Language: it
Keywords Topography of Athens • Athens • Efebia • Pausanias • Acropolis • Honorary decrees • Megistai timai • Stoa of Attalus • Epigraphic landscape • Stoa of Zeus Eleutherios • Agora
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