Cities and Priests: Cult Personnel in Asia Minor and the Aegean Islands from the Hellenistic to the Imperial PeriodMarietta Horster, Anja Klöckner Walter de Gruyter, 29 באוק׳ 2013 - 380 עמודים Cultural records such as dedications, honorific statues and decrees are keys to understanding the manifold and diverse social roles and religious functions of priesthoods in the cities of Asia Minor and the Aegean islands from the classical period to late antiquity. These texts and images indicate how the priests and priestesses saw themselves and were viewed by others. |
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Priests and Funding of Public Buildings on Cos and Elsewhere | 41 |
Priestly Portion vs Cult Fee The Finances of Greek Sanctuaries | 49 |
Priests and Cult Personnel in Three Hellenistic Families | 65 |
Images in Honour of Male and Female Priestly Officers in Asia Minor and the Eastern Aegean in Hellenistic and Roman Times ... | 121 |
Statues of Female Cult Personnel in the Late Classical and Hellenistic Periods ... | 155 |
Civic priests and Koinonpriesthoods in the Hellenistic Period | 177 |
Civic Producers at Stratonikeia The Priesthoods of Hekate at Lagina and Zeus at Panamara ... | 209 |
Roles of Civic Priests in Hellenistic Cos | 247 |
Elite und Priestertümer im hellenistischen Kos | 279 |
Dienerinnen der Demeter? Zu einer Gruppe von Grabreliefs aus Smyrna | 303 |
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