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City Government in Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor [Hardcover]

Sviatoslav Dmitriev (Author)

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0195170423 978-0195170429 February 17, 2005
City Government in Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor examines the social and administrative transformation of Greek society within the early Roman empire, assessing the extent to which the numerous changes in Greek cities during the imperial period ought to be attributed to Roman influence. The topic is crucial to our understanding of the foundations of Roman imperial power because Greek speakers comprised the empire's second largest population group and played a vital role in its administration, culture, and social life.

This book elucidates the transformation of Greek society in this period from a local point of view, mostly through the study of local sources such as inscriptions and coins. By providing information on public activities, education, family connections, and individual careers, it shows the extent of and geographical variation in Greek provincial reaction to the changes accompanying the establishment of Roman rule. In general, new local administrative and social developments during the period were most heavily influenced by traditional pre-Roman practices, while innovations were few and of limited importance.

Concentrating on the province of Asia, one of the most urbanized Greek-speaking provinces of Rome, this work demonstrates that Greek local administration remained diverse under the Romans, while at the same time local Greek nobility gradually merged with the Roman ruling class into one imperial elite. This conclusion interprets the interference of Roman authorities in local administration as a form of interaction between different segments of the imperial elite, rejecting the old explanation of such interference as a display of Roman control over subjects.

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...indespensible as a reference tool for readers wishing to trace the fates of individual communities in those changing times Greece and Rome ...a comprehensive study of local administrative offices in the province of Asia...and should be seen by everyone interested in these aspects. Bryn Mawr Classical Review

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Sviatoslav Dmitriev is Assistant Professor of Ancient History at Ball State University.

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Modern approaches to Greek city administration are various and, although usually perfectly legitimate from the modern point of view, do not necessarily reflect the approaches of the Greeks themselves. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
city archontes, onomastic parallels, sacral officials, epi tes eirenes, ten first men, third neokoria, other archai, word hyperesia, eponymous offices, sacral property, late ist cent, prytanis stephanephoros, word epimeleia, summa honoraria, familial generosity, honorarium decurionatus, wide dating, hoplite general, sacral offices, eponymous officials, early ist cent, provincial period, making benefactions, beneficiary activity, curatores rei publicae
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Asie Mineure, Asia Minor, Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius, Heraclea Salbake, Greek Sophists, Ancient Smyrna, Roman Asia, Eponymous Officials of Greek Cities, Das Staatswesen von Priene, Hellenistic Asia, Canali De Rossi, Lucius Verus, Ulpian Dig, Greek Constitutions, Greek Terms, Septimius Severus, Christian Habicht, New York, Aelius Aristides, Clarendon Press, Sales of Priesthoods, Apollonia Salbake, Louis Robert, Martyrium Pionii
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