Inscriptions and the Epigraphic Habit : The Epigraphic Cultures of Greece, Rome, and Beyond (Brill Studies in Greek and Roman Epigraphy)

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Inscriptions and the Epigraphic Habit : The Epigraphic Cultures of Greece, Rome, and Beyond (Brill Studies in Greek and Roman Epigraphy)

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Full Description

Inscriptions are a major feature of the Greek and Roman worlds, as inhabitants around the Mediterranean chose to commit text to stone and other materials. How did the epigraphic habit vary across time and space? Once adopted, how was the epigraphic habit variously expressed?
The chapters of this volume analyze the epigraphic cultures of regions, cities, and communities through both large-scale analyses and detailed studies. From curse tablets in Britain to multilingual communities in Judaea-Palestine, from Greece to Rome to the Black Sea, and across nearly a millennium, the epigraphic outputs of cities and individuals underscore a collective understanding of the value of inscribed texts.

Contents

Preface

 Catherine M. Keesling and Rebecca R. Benefiel

List of Figures, Graphs, Maps, and Tables

Notes on Contributors

1 Epigraphic Culture and the Epigraphic Mode

 John Bodel

Part 1: Epigraphy and Regional Trends

2 Reader-Oriented Strategies in Attic Funerary Monuments from the Fourth Century BCE

 Caterina A. Stripeikis

3 Artemis Kindyas and the Traveling Tombs of Bargylia

 Jan-Mathieu Carbon

4 Roman Voting Tribes, Citizenship, and Epigraphic Habit: The Case Study of Hispania Citerior

 Marta Fernández-Corral

5 The Epigraphic Habit of the Northwestern Black Sea Region during the Roman Period

 Joanna Porucznik

Part 2: Epigraphy and Civic Life

6 A Deceptively Simple Ritual: Libation in Greek Inscriptions

 Sebastian Zerhoch

7 The Keepers of the Agora: Contracts and the Office of Agoranomos in the Epigraphic Record

 Susan Rahyab

8 Writing on Columns: Graffiti in the Campus of Pompeii

 Rebecca R. Benefiel and Holly M. Sypniewski

Part 3: Epigraphy and Collective Identity

9 The Fictores and the Epigraphic Habit in the Atrium Vestae

 Morgan E. Palmer

10 Viae Appiae multorum annorum negotians: Place in Merchant Funerary Inscriptions

 Jane Sancinito

11 Servi empticii and Manumission in the Roman Municipal familia publica

 Jeffrey A. Easton

12 Epigraphic Permanence and Ephemerality: The Augusteum Assemblage and Memory Construction at Ostia's Caserma dei Vigili

 Kathryn A. Langenfeld

Part 4: Epigraphy and the Individual

13 New Evidence for Slave Names and Social Mobility in Archaic Greece

 Cameron G. Pearson

14 Curse-Writing and the Epigraphic Habit in Athens

 Jessica L. Lamont

15 Semitic Loanwords and Transcriptions in the Greek Epigraphy of Judaea-Palestine

 Michael Zellmann-Rohrer

16 The Epigraphic Habit in a Pompeian House: Rules of Good Manners

 Gianmarco Bianchini and Gian Luca Gregori

17 May the Thief Become as Liquid as Water: Persuasion and Power in a Curse Tablet from Roman Bath

 Sarah Brucia Breitenfeld

Conclusion: Epigraphic Habits and Epigraphic Communities

 Elizabeth A. Meyer

Index

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