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Volumn 117, Issue , 1997, Pages 154-176

Money, law and exchange: Coinage in the Greek Polis

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EID: 85010409369     PISSN: 00754269     EISSN: 20414099     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.2307/632554     Document Type: Article
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    • For this definition see The large variety of different weight standards of coinages which were in existence during the sixth and fifth centuries BC, and the frequency with which they were altered according to new political constellations, especially in the early period of coinage, show the problems of creating a ‘universal equivalent’ in political communities with low political integration. For a convenient overview of weight standards see Kraay, Appendix I
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    • The first Cretan coinage was struck in Gortyn and Phaestus sometime between 450–425 BC. Until the middle of the fifth century a not insubstantial amount of Aeginetan coinage circulated on the island Paris
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    • see also id. figs. 11 and 12
    • see also id., CRAI (1980) 49, pp. 135–6, figs. 11 and 12.
    • (1980) CRAI , vol.49 , pp. 135-136
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    • Karageorghis (n.34) 372.
    • , Issue.34 , pp. 372
    • Karageorghis1
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    • Obeloi of pre- or proto-monetary value in Greek sanctuaries
    • Boreas in T. Linders and B. Alroth For an overview with further literature see Uppsala
    • For an overview with further literature see I. Strøm, ‘Obeloi of pre- or proto-monetary value in Greek sanctuaries’ in T. Linders and B. Alroth, Economics of cult in the ancient world, Boreas 21 (Uppsala 1992) 41–51.
    • (1992) Economics of cult in the ancient world , vol.21 , pp. 41-51
    • Strøm, I.1
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    • I am following again the recent summary and discussion by
    • I am following again the recent summary and discussion by Strøm (n.36).
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    • Strøm1
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    • Strøm (n.36)
    • , Issue.36
    • Strøm1
  • 99
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    • Zur Deutung der Obeloi im Lichte Samischer Neufunde
    • in A. Cahn & E. Simon (eds.) Mainz
    • A. Furtwängler, ‘Zur Deutung der Obeloi im Lichte Samischer Neufunde’ in A. Cahn & E. Simon (eds.), Tainia. Roland Hampe zum 70. Geburtstag (Mainz 1980) 81–98
    • (1980) Tainia. Roland Hampe zum 70. Geburtstag , pp. 81-98
    • Furtwängler, A.1
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    • Zum Hypogäum von Paestum
    • U. Kron ‘Zum Hypogäum von Paestum’, JDI 86 (1971) 131–44.
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    • Kron, U.1
  • 101
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    • Dans la Grèce archaïque. Valeur comparée du fer et de l'argent lors l'introduction de monnayage
    • See esp
    • See esp. P. Courbin, ‘Dans la Grèce archaïque. Valeur comparée du fer et de l'argent lors l'introduction de monnayage’, Annates E.S.C. 14 (1959) 209–33
    • (1959) Annates E.S.C. , vol.14 , pp. 209-233
    • Courbin, P.1
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    • Strøm (n.36)
    • , Issue.36
    • Strøm1
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    • Courbin (n.38)
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    • Courbin1
  • 104
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    • with further references
    • Kron (n.38) with further references.
    • , Issue.38
    • Kron1
  • 105
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    • Against
    • Against, Furtwängler (n.38).
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    • Furtwängler1
  • 106
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    • Furtwängler (n.38) 89.
    • , Issue.38 , pp. 89
    • Furtwängler1
  • 107
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    • See against Courbin (nn. 38 and 39)
    • See Furtwängler (n.38) against Courbin (nn. 38 and 39).
    • , Issue.38
    • Furtwängler1
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    • Strøm (n.36) 42, 48
    • , Issue.36
    • Strøm1
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    • for a list of banquet equipment including obeliskoi, see the fourth-century inscription from Chostia in Boeotia
    • for a list of banquet equipment including obeliskoi, see the fourth-century inscription from Chostia in Boeotia (BCH 62 (1938) 149 ff.)
    • (1938) BCH , vol.62 , pp. 149 ff
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    • Two notes on possible hestiatoria
    • cf I do not find the two sixth-century examples Strøm cites convincing evidence
    • cf. R.A. Tomlinson, ‘Two notes on possible hestiatoria’, BSA 75 (1980) 221 ff. I do not find the two sixth-century examples Strøm cites convincing evidence.
    • (1980) BSA , vol.75 , pp. 221 ff
    • Tomlinson, R.A.1
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    • Ath. Pol. 10.4.
    • Ath. Pol. , vol.10 , pp. 4
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    • Hom. Il. 9.632–8
    • Hom. Il , vol.9 , pp. 632-638
  • 114
  • 115
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    • emphasises in particular the oral tradition that lies behind the written laws: ‘We … cannot understand the full significance of early written law in Greece without grasping the oral background: for example, the extent of oral communication, of customary or oral law, the role of those early officials called mnemones and therefore of sheer memory in legal procedures’
    • Thomas (n.8) emphasises in particular the oral tradition that lies behind the written laws: ‘We … cannot understand the full significance of early written law in Greece without grasping the oral background: for example, the extent of oral communication, of customary or oral law, the role of those early officials called mnemones and therefore of sheer memory in legal procedures’ (p.61)
    • , Issue.8 , pp. 61
    • Thomas1
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    • Written law in archaic Greece
    • similarly esp. 89 ff
    • similarly K.-J. Hölkeskamp, ‘Written law in archaic Greece’, PCPS 38 (1992) 87–117, esp. 89 ff.
    • (1992) PCPS , vol.38 , pp. 87-117
    • Hölkeskamp, K.-J.1
  • 118
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    • Hom. Il. 9.632–38
    • Hom. Il , vol.9 , pp. 632-638
  • 119
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    • cf. the trial scene on the shield of Achilles: 18.498–500
    • cf. the trial scene on the shield of Achilles: 18.498–500; Od. 8. 32
    • Od , vol.8 , pp. 32
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    • London sees in the term moichagria a special term for recompense in cases of private tort
    • R.F. Willetts, Aristocratic society in ancient Crete (London 1955) 86, sees in the term moichagria a special term for recompense in cases of private tort.
    • (1955) Aristocratic society in ancient Crete , pp. 86
    • Willetts, R.F.1
  • 121
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    • Compare II
    • Compare ICret IV 72 II, 2–45.
    • ICret , vol.IV , Issue.72 , pp. 2-45
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    • Interaction by design. The Greek city state
    • in C. Renfrew and J.F. Cherry (eds.) further Cambridge
    • further A. Snodgrass, ‘Interaction by design. The Greek city state’, in C. Renfrew and J.F. Cherry (eds.), Peer polity interaction and sociopolitical change (Cambridge 1986) 47–58
    • (1986) Peer polity interaction and sociopolitical change , pp. 47-58
    • Snodgrass, A.1
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    • The early polis as state
    • in J. Rich and A. Wallace-Hadrill (eds.) London
    • I. Morris, ‘The early polis as state’ in J. Rich and A. Wallace-Hadrill (eds.), City and country in the ancient world (London 1991) 25–58.
    • (1991) City and country in the ancient world , pp. 25-58
    • Morris, I.1
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    • The most sustained argument against this view has been offered by
    • The most sustained argument against this view has been offered by Thomas (n.8)
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    • The social context of literacy in archaic Greece and Etruria
    • see also with focus on Crete
    • see also S. Stoddart and J. Whitley, ‘The social context of literacy in archaic Greece and Etruria’ Antiquity 62 (1988) 761–72, with focus on Crete.
    • (1988) Antiquity , vol.62 , pp. 761-772
    • Stoddart, S.1    Whitley, J.2
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    • M/L 2
    • M/L , vol.2
  • 128
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    • Koerner, no 91
    • , Issue.91
    • Koerner1
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    • Beamtenvergehen und deren Bestrafung nach friihen griechischen Inschriften
    • cf. id esp. 451 ff
    • cf. id, ‘Beamtenvergehen und deren Bestrafung nach friihen griechischen Inschriften’, Klio 69 (1987) 450–98, esp. 451 ff.
    • (1987) Klio , vol.69 , pp. 450-498
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    • An early source of polis-constitution
    • esp. 14
    • V. Ehrenberg, ‘An early source of polis-constitution’, CQ 37 (1943) 14–18, esp. 14.
    • (1943) CQ , vol.37 , pp. 14-18
    • Ehrenberg, V.1
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    • See also
    • See also Hölkeskamp (n.8) 136
    • , Issue.8 , pp. 136
    • Hölkeskamp1
  • 132
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    • for a parallel example
    • SEG 28.103.39–41 for a parallel example.
    • SEG , vol.28 , Issue.103 , pp. 39-41
  • 133
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    • The reading of the text is controversial, see for discussion
    • The reading of the text is controversial, see for discussion Koerner, no 37
    • , Issue.37
    • Koerner1
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    • Koerner (n.49) 475–6
    • , Issue.49 , pp. 475-476
    • Koerner1
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    • Vier frühe Verträge zwischen Gemeinwesen und Privatleuten auf griechischen Inschriften
    • id. esp. 193
    • id., ‘Vier frühe Verträge zwischen Gemeinwesen und Privatleuten auf griechischen Inschriften’, Klio 63 (1981) 179–206, esp. 193
    • (1981) Klio , vol.63 , pp. 179-206
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    • Hölkeskamp (n.8) 150.
    • , Issue.8 , pp. 150
    • Hölkeskamp1
  • 138
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    • Koerner, no 121
    • , Issue.121
    • Koerner1
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    • See also 4 ff
    • See also ICret IV 78, 4 ff.
    • ICret , vol.IV , pp. 78
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    • See for both
    • See for both Willetts (n.46) 105 f.
    • , Issue.46 , pp. 105 f
    • Willetts1
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    • Gagarin (n.45) 135
    • , Issue.45 , pp. 135
    • Gagarin1
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    • Koerner (n.49) 455–7, 478–9
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    • Koerner1
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    • Hölkeskamp (n.8) 150.
    • , Issue.8 , pp. 150
    • Hölkeskamp1
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    • IvEr I.1
    • IvEr , vol.I , pp. 1
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    • see also in his
    • see also Pleket, in his review Gnomon 47 (1975) 565
    • (1975) review Gnomon , vol.47 , pp. 565
    • Pleket1
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    • Koerner (n.49) 460–62
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    • Koerner1
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    • Koerner, nos. 74, 75.
    • , Issue.74 , pp. 75
    • Koerner1
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    • 8a-d
    • ICret IV 8a-d
    • ICret , vol.IV
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    • cf
    • cf. Koerner, no 118.
    • , Issue.118
    • Koerner1
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    • SEG IV. 64
    • SEG , vol.IV , pp. 64
  • 152
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    • cf
    • cf. Koerner, no. 86.
    • , Issue.86
    • Koerner1
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    • Cf A/B; 13 138 (both Athens
    • Cf. IG 13 4 A/B; 13 138 (both Athens)
    • IG , vol.13 , pp. 4
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    • Another drachma dedication
    • (Athens
    • A.E. Raubitschek, ‘Another drachma dedication’, YCS 11 (1950) 295 f. (Athens)
    • (1950) YCS , vol.11 , pp. 295 f
    • Raubitschek, A.E.1
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    • (Perachora); I3 250; (Paiania)
    • H. Payne, Perachora I (1940, no 1; p.257 (Perachora); I3 250; (Paiania)
    • (1940) Perachora , vol.I , Issue.1 , pp. 257
    • Payne, H.1
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    • Olympia
    • IvOl 5 (Olympia)
    • IvOl , pp. 5
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    • Delphi
    • CID I 9 (Delphi)
    • CID , vol.I , pp. 9
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    • Ioulis/Keos
    • IG XII 5, 593 (Ioulis/Keos)
    • IG , vol.XII , Issue.5 , pp. 593
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    • Axos). Further examples in Sokolowski, index s.v. drachmê, statêr, obolos, argurion
    • ICret II 9 (Axos). Further examples in Sokolowski, index s.v. drachmê, statêr, obolos, argurion.
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    • Kurke (unpublished) quoting
    • Kurke (unpublished) quoting Morris (n.9) 21.
    • , Issue.9 , pp. 21
    • Morris1
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    • Most recently
    • Most recently Hölkeskamp (n.8)
    • , Issue.8
    • Hölkeskamp1
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    • cf
    • cf. Detienne (n.8)
    • , Issue.8
    • Detienne1
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    • Gagarin (n.8) 130 ff.
    • , Issue.8 , pp. 130 ff
    • Gagarin1
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    • Sacred and secular: hiera and hosia in the classical Athenian concept of the state
    • For the continuous penetration of political activity with sacred ritual well into the classical period see
    • For the continuous penetration of political activity with sacred ritual well into the classical period see W.R. Connor, ‘Sacred and secular: hiera and hosia in the classical Athenian concept of the state’, AncSoc 19 (1988) 161–88.
    • (1988) AncSoc , vol.19 , pp. 161-188
    • Connor, W.R.1
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    • Thomas (n.8) 69 ff.
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    • Thomas1
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    • Aux origines de la codification écrite des lois en Grèce
    • in M. Detienne (ed.) Attention should be drawn here also (a) to the sympotic context in which the constitutional ideas of Solon on the one hand and the laws of Charondas on the other were expressed Lille
    • Attention should be drawn here also (a) to the sympotic context in which the constitutional ideas of Solon on the one hand and the laws of Charondas on the other were expressed: G. Camessa, ‘Aux origines de la codification écrite des lois en Grèce’ in M. Detienne (ed.), Les savoirs de l'écriture en Grece ancienne (Lille 1988) 130–55
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    • “Nomoi” cantati et “nomoi” scritti
    • L. Piccirilly, ‘“Nomoi” cantati et “nomoi” scritti’, Civilità classica et cristiana 2 (1981) 7–14
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    • (b) to the exclusively elite context in which the scribe Spensithios was employed and paid a misthos of 20 drachmai (coins or bullion) in Crete (c. 500 BC); cf esp.
    • (b) to the exclusively elite context in which the scribe Spensithios was employed and paid a misthos of 20 drachmai (coins or bullion) in Crete (c. 500 BC); cf. L.F. Jeffery and A. Morpurgo-Davies, Kadmos 9 (1970) esp. p. 137
    • (1970) Kadmos , vol.9 , pp. 137
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    • Le contrat de travail du scribe Spensithios
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    • for the social context see
    • for the social context see Stoddard and Whitley (n.48) 766
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    • Stoddard1    Whitley2
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    • The political significance of the codification of law in archaic societies
    • in K.A. Raaflaub perhaps slightly overstated Berkeley
    • perhaps slightly overstated, W. Eder, ‘The political significance of the codification of law in archaic societies’, in K.A. Raaflaub, Social struggles in archaic Rome (Berkeley 1986) 262–300.
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    • Particularly useful for the question of money use in matrimonial payments is Cambridge
    • Particularly useful for the question of money use in matrimonial payments is J.L. Camaroff (ed.), The meaning of marriage payments (Cambridge 1980)
    • (1980) The meaning of marriage payments
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    • fascinating material is also extant for Egypt under Persian rule, where high-value (foreign) coins became part of the dowry in Egyptian families long before taxation and market exchange were monetized; see Wiesbaden
    • fascinating material is also extant for Egypt under Persian rule, where high-value (foreign) coins became part of the dowry in Egyptian families long before taxation and market exchange were monetized; see E. Lüddeckens, Ägyptische Eheverträge (Wiesbaden 1960)
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    • The evidence was first collected by Harmondsworth 21974
    • The evidence was first collected by M.I. Finley, The world of Odysseus (Harmondsworth 21974)
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    • Marriage, sale and gift in the Homeric world
    • in id. cf. id. London
    • cf. id., ‘Marriage, sale and gift in the Homeric world’ in id., Economy and society in ancient Greece (London 1981) 233–45.
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    • Donne e matrimonio nella Grecia arcaica
    • See more recently
    • See more recently A.L. di Lello-Finuoli, ‘Donne e matrimonio nella Grecia arcaica’, SMEA 25 (1984) 275–302
    • (1984) SMEA , vol.25 , pp. 275-302
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    • The use and abuse of Homer
    • see also
    • see also I. Morris, ‘The use and abuse of Homer’, CA 5 (1986) 81–129
    • (1986) CA , vol.5 , pp. 81-129
    • Morris, I.1
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    • with further literature
    • von Reden, 49–57 with further literature.
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    • esp Edinburgh His lists in appendix II, however, seem to me to rely on too literal a reading of statements on dowry sizes in oratory and New Comedy
    • D. Schaps, Economic rights of women in ancient Greece (Edinburgh 1979) esp. 130. His lists in appendix II, however, seem to me to rely on too literal a reading of statements on dowry sizes in oratory and New Comedy.
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    • The authenticity of Solonian laws is always doubtful. Because of the reference to nomisma in this particular prescription, its dating to the beginning of the sixth century BC is questionable. There is no reason, however, to doubt its sixth-century origin, given that it seems to be not unparalleled in the late archaic period, cf
    • The authenticity of Solonian laws is always doubtful. Because of the reference to nomisma in this particular prescription, its dating to the beginning of the sixth century BC is questionable. There is no reason, however, to doubt its sixth-century origin, given that it seems to be not unparalleled in the late archaic period, cf. Seaford, 74–8.
    • Seaford1
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    • Mots de lexicologie juridique
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    • assumes that jewellry, clothes and household equipment were not part of the proix in classical Athens
    • Schaps (n.65) 104 assumes that jewellry, clothes and household equipment were not part of the proix in classical Athens.
    • , Issue.65 , pp. 104
    • Schaps1
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    • Morris (n.64) 108 f.
    • , Issue.64 , pp. 108 f
    • Morris1
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    • Games, prizes, athletes and ideology
    • Research on ancient athletic contests takes two directions. The one focuses mainly on the history of disciplines, conditions of training, etc. The other concentrates on the meaning and function of athletic competition in religion and politics. Only the latter interests us here. See esp
    • Research on ancient athletic contests takes two directions. The one focuses mainly on the history of disciplines, conditions of training, etc. The other concentrates on the meaning and function of athletic competition in religion and politics. Only the latter interests us here. See esp. H.W. Pleket. ‘Games, prizes, athletes and ideology’, Stadion 1 (1975) 49–89
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    • Zur Soziologie des antiken Sports
    • id.
    • id., ‘Zur Soziologie des antiken Sports’, Medelingen van het Nederlands Institut te Rome 36 (1974) 57–87
    • (1974) Medelingen van het Nederlands Institut te Rome , vol.36 , pp. 57-87
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    • Solon and Athens
    • also for earlier literature
    • (also for earlier literature), D.G. Kyle, ‘Solon and Athens’, AncW 9 (1984) 91–105
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    • The Panathenaic games: sacred and civic athletics
    • in J. Neils (ed.) id Princeton
    • id, ‘The Panathenaic games: sacred and civic athletics’, in J. Neils (ed.), Goddess and polis. The Panathenaic festival in ancient Athens (Princeton 1992) 71–101
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    • The economy of kudos
    • in C. Dougherty and L. Kurke Cambridge
    • L. Kurke, ‘The economy of kudos’, in C. Dougherty and L. Kurke, Cultural poetics in archaic Greece (Cambridge 1993) 131–63.
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    • Kurke, L.1
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    • Zu den Formen des Berufssportes zur Zeit der Poliskrise
    • in E.C. Welskopf See also Berlin
    • See also W. Rudolph, ‘Zu den Formen des Berufssportes zur Zeit der Poliskrise’, in E.C. Welskopf, Hellenische Poleis Vol. III (Berlin 1974) 1472–1483
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    • Chicago Both of the latter engage in the rather anachronistic question of whether ancient athletics were amateur or professional sports. Local games were mostly open for citizens and foreigners; we hear, however, of games in Hellenistic Asia Minor which were open to citizens only
    • D.C. Young, The Olympic myth of Greek amateur athletics (Chicago 1984). Both of the latter engage in the rather anachronistic question of whether ancient athletics were amateur or professional sports. Local games were mostly open for citizens and foreigners; we hear, however, of games in Hellenistic Asia Minor which were open to citizens only.
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    • Young, D.C.1
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    • See
    • See Pleket, 56.
    • Pleket1
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    • The evidence for the relatively minor significance of the Olympic games in the eighth and seventh century is discussed by von 776 bis zum Ende des 5. Jahrhunderts), (Diss. Tübingen
    • The evidence for the relatively minor significance of the Olympic games in the eighth and seventh century is discussed by A. Honle, Olympia in der Politik der griechischen Staatenwelt (von 776 bis zum Ende des 5. Jahrhunderts), (Diss. Tübingen 1967).
    • (1967) Olympia in der Politik der griechischen Staatenwelt
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    • 522 c
    • Ath. 12. 522 c
    • Ath , vol.12
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    • Bd cf s.v. ‘agones’ 836–66, esp. 847–9
    • cf. RE, Bd I.1 (1893) s.v. ‘agones’ 836–66, esp. 847–9
    • (1893) RE , vol.I , pp. 1
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    • Rudolph (n.69) 1477 f.
    • , Issue.69 , pp. 1477 f
    • Rudolph1
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    • Pleket, ‘Games’ (n.69) 57.
    • Games , Issue.69 , pp. 57
    • Pleket1
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    • IG 112 2311
    • IG , vol.112 , pp. 2311
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    • Pind. Nem. 10.39–48
    • Pind. Nem. , vol.10 , pp. 39-48
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    • Nem. 10.27
    • Nem , vol.10 , pp. 27
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    • Poll. VII.67.
    • Poll , vol.VII , pp. 67
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    • Cf
    • Cf. Ebert, 55
    • Ebert , pp. 55
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    • Bd s.v. ‘athlon’ 2058–63
    • RE Bd. II.4 (1896) s.v. ‘athlon’ 2058–63.
    • (1896) RE , vol.II , pp. 4
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    • s.v. ‘athlon’ still most comprehensive
    • RE s.v. ‘athlon’ (n.71), 2060 still most comprehensive.
    • RE , Issue.71 , pp. 2060
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    • London, British Museum no. 8
    • London, British Museum, Jeffery (n.25) 238, no. 8
    • , Issue.25 , pp. 238
    • Jeffery1
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    • Amandry, BCH 95 (1971) 618, no. XI.
    • (1971) BCH , vol.95 , Issue.XI , pp. 618
    • Amandry1
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    • For an overview see
    • For an overview see P. Amandry, BCH 95 (1971) 602–26
    • (1971) BCH , vol.95 , pp. 602-626
    • Amandry, P.1
  • 216
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    • Three prize vases
    • Prizes for victory in games on the one hand, and athla awarded for excellence in warfare on the other can hardly be distinguished in the evidence
    • E. Vanderpool, ‘Three prize vases’, AD 24.1 (1971) 1–5. Prizes for victory in games on the one hand, and athla awarded for excellence in warfare on the other can hardly be distinguished in the evidence.
    • (1971) AD , vol.24 , Issue.1 , pp. 1-5
    • Vanderpool, E.1
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    • This is not accidental but points to the lasting interdependence of warfare, funerary games, and other athletic contests (cf.
    • This is not accidental but points to the lasting interdependence of warfare, funerary games, and other athletic contests (cf. Arist. Ath.Pol. 58.1
    • Arist. Ath.Pol. , vol.58 , pp. 1
  • 218
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    • Lys. II. 80
    • Lys , vol.II , pp. 80
  • 219
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    • Some objects with an athla inscription explicitly mention that they had been awarded for excellence in warfare, others are more ambivalent
    • Plat. Men. 249b). Some objects with an athla inscription explicitly mention that they had been awarded for excellence in warfare, others are more ambivalent.
    • Plat. Men , pp. 249b
  • 220
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    • The coinage of Metapontum
    • P. Noe, ‘The coinage of Metapontum’, NNM 41 (1931) 4–8, no. 311
    • (1931) NNM , vol.41 , Issue.311 , pp. 4-8
    • Noe, P.1
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    • n.?
    • Jeffery (n.?) 254, 260, no. 13.
    • , Issue.13
    • Jeffery1
  • 222
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    • Epigraphical notes on Greek coinage
    • For the Olympian dedication see
    • For the Olympian dedication see M.N. Tod, ‘Epigraphical notes on Greek coinage’ NC6 7 (1947) 1 ff.
    • (1947) NC6 , vol.7 , pp. 1 ff
    • Tod, M.N.1
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    • ATHLA
    • for the athla series see esp. the recent discussion by with further literature. Fischer-Bossert himself regards this coinage as being issued to pay mercenaries under Dionysius I. Against this interpretation can be held the outstanding beauty of this coinage, and the fact that it is not found in hoards outside Sicily
    • for the athla series see esp. the recent discussion by W. Fischer-Bossert, ‘ATHLA’, AA (1992) 39–60, with further literature. Fischer-Bossert himself regards this coinage as being issued to pay mercenaries under Dionysius I. Against this interpretation can be held the outstanding beauty of this coinage, and the fact that it is not found in hoards outside Sicily
    • (1992) AA , pp. 39-60
    • Fischer-Bossert, W.1
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    • Athena als Herrin der Pferde
    • esp. 53 f. with further evidence
    • N. Yalouris, ‘Athena als Herrin der Pferde’, MH 7 (1950) 52–55, esp. 53 f. with further evidence.
    • (1950) MH , vol.7 , pp. 52-55
    • Yalouris, N.1
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    • Against Yalouris, however n. 42, who note the absence of any Nikê, which was the most typical athletic symbol found on coins, in the series. The evidence is inconclusive. Probably a more complex story lies behind the iconography
    • Against Yalouris, however, Kroll and Waggoner (n.16) n. 42, who note the absence of any Nikê, which was the most typical athletic symbol found on coins, in the series. The evidence is inconclusive. Probably a more complex story lies behind the iconography.
    • , Issue.16
    • Kroll1    Waggoner2
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    • and pl. 14
    • Howgego, 63 and pl. 14.
    • , vol.63
    • Howgego1
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    • See re-edition and commentary by
    • See re-edition and commentary by Johnston, ABSA 82 (1987) 125–30.
    • (1987) ABSA , vol.82 , pp. 125-130
    • Johnston1
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    • with full bibliography
    • Ebert, 252–4, with full bibliography.
    • Ebert1
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    • Princeton 1986; French orig The link is most obvious in the Periclean Funeral Oration; for which It can also be inferred from the ritual of producing all orphans brought up at state expense before the audience at the Great Dionysia
    • The link is most obvious in the Periclean Funeral Oration; for which N. Loraux, The invention of Athens (Princeton 1986; French orig. 1980). It can also be inferred from the ritual of producing all orphans brought up at state expense before the audience at the Great Dionysia
    • (1980) The invention of Athens
    • Loraux, N.1
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    • The Great Dionysia and civic ideology
    • Princeton in J.J. Winkler and F. Zeitlin (eds.) for which esp. 104 f
    • for which S. Goldhill, ‘The Great Dionysia and civic ideology’, in J.J. Winkler and F. Zeitlin (eds.), Nothing to do with Dionysos?’ (Princeton 1990) 98–129, esp. 104 f.
    • (1990) Nothing to do with Dionysos?’ , pp. 98-129
    • Goldhill, S.1
  • 232
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    • with
    • with Isocr. 8.82
    • Isocr , vol.8 , pp. 82
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    • Aesch. 3. 154.
    • Aesch , vol.3 , pp. 154
  • 235
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    • Kurke (n.69) 138 ff.
    • , Issue.69 , pp. 138 ff
    • Kurke1
  • 236
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    • with
    • with Diod. Sic. 13. 82. 7–8
    • Diod. Sic. , vol.13 , Issue.82 , pp. 7-8
  • 237
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    • Ithaca and London for the sometimes problematic status difference between victor and citizenry see ead. esp
    • for the sometimes problematic status difference between victor and citizenry see ead., The traffic in praise (Ithaca and London 1991) esp. 218 ff.
    • (1991) The traffic in praise , pp. 218 ff
  • 238
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    • In an inscription of the late sixth century an athlete mentions all his victories in local games and in Nemea;
    • In an inscription of the late sixth century an athlete mentions all his victories in local games and in Nemea; Ebert, no 10
    • , Issue.10
    • Ebert1
  • 239
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    • cf
    • cf. Pind. Nem. 10.39 ff.
    • Pind. Nem , vol.10 , pp. 39 ff
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    • See also
    • See also Pleket, ‘Games’ (n.69) 57.
    • Games , Issue.69 , pp. 57
    • Pleket1
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    • after 244/5 AD
    • Ebert, 247–50, no 81 (after 244/5 AD).
    • , Issue.81 , pp. 247-250
    • Ebert1
  • 242
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    • n. 49
    • Pleket, ‘Games’ (n.69) 61, n. 49
    • Games , vol.61 , Issue.69
    • Pleket1
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    • for the Theoxenia and its prizes see
    • for the Theoxenia and its prizes see Ebert, no. 10, 55.
    • , Issue.10 , pp. 55
    • Ebert1
  • 244
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    • In fact, all Cauloniates were made Syracuzan citizens under Dionysius
    • Paus. 6.3.11. In fact, all Cauloniates were made Syracuzan citizens under Dionysius
    • Paus , vol.6 , Issue.3 , pp. 11
  • 245
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    • see Most such stories about bribery among athletes belong to the Hellenistic period
    • see Rudolph (n.69) 1480. Most such stories about bribery among athletes belong to the Hellenistic period
    • , Issue.69 , pp. 1480
    • Rudolph1
  • 247
  • 249
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    • Plin. Ep. 10, 118 f.
    • Plin. Ep. , vol.10 , pp. 118 f
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    • IvOl 56.
    • IvOl , pp. 56
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    • Competitive outlay and comunity profit. Philotimia in classical Athens
    • D. Whitehead, ‘Competitive outlay and comunity profit. Philotimia in classical Athens’, CetM 34 (1983) 55–74
    • (1983) CetM , vol.34 , pp. 55-74
    • Whitehead, D.1
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    • Jury pay and assembly pay at Athens
    • Exeter in P. Cartledge and D. Harvey for political pay also for older bibliography
    • for political pay M.M. Markle, ‘Jury pay and assembly pay at Athens’, in P. Cartledge and D. Harvey, Crux: Studies presented to G.E.M. de Ste Croix on his 75th birthday (Exeter 1985) 289–326, also for older bibliography
    • (1985) Crux: Studies presented to G.E.M. de Ste Croix on his 75th birthday , pp. 289-326
    • Markle, M.M.1
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    • Patronage and its avoidance
    • in A. Wallace-Hadrill (ed.) London
    • P. Millett ‘Patronage and its avoidance’ in A. Wallace-Hadrill (ed.), Patronage in ancient Society (London 1989) 15–47.
    • (1989) Patronage in ancient Society , pp. 15-47
    • Millett, P.1
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    • See on the latter
    • See on the latter Gernet (n.18).
    • , Issue.18
    • Gernet1
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    • for a similar ambivalence of the agora emphasises more strongly the paradoxical capacity of money to create both order and disorder. As a universal equivalent, money relates the variety of goods to a single measure and thus, as law, creates order and coherence. Yet as an abstraction of things, a convention with no use in itself, it creates disorder because no limit is set to its accumulation
    • for a similar ambivalence of the agora. Seaford, 223, emphasises more strongly the paradoxical capacity of money to create both order and disorder. As a universal equivalent, money relates the variety of goods to a single measure and thus, as law, creates order and coherence. Yet as an abstraction of things, a convention with no use in itself, it creates disorder because no limit is set to its accumulation.
    • Seaford1
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    • Heads or tails? Two sides of the coin
    • This observation goes back to the early modern metallist/anti-metallist controversy which was not least based on Aristotle (see further While it does explain Aristotle's ethical double bind about money, I do not find it particular helpful as an explanation for the problems raised in the texts I am discussing here
    • This observation goes back to the early modern metallist/anti-metallist controversy which was not least based on Aristotle (see further K. Hart, ‘Heads or tails? Two sides of the coin’, Man 21 (1986) 637–56). While it does explain Aristotle's ethical double bind about money, I do not find it particular helpful as an explanation for the problems raised in the texts I am discussing here.
    • (1986) Man , vol.21 , pp. 637-656
    • Hart, K.1
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    • forthcoming) puts it succinctly: ‘when the narrative is explicit about others, it is in some sense also about the “same”-the Greeks who are both producers and consumers of Herodotus’ logoi. This is not simply because the Greeks can only imagine the “other” in terms of categories they know … but also because, whatever tales Greeks tell, it is the tensions and contestations of fifth-century polis society that are played out through them, even if only by a dream logic or compression, condensation, and inversion. Or, if we prefer to put it in terms of Herodotus as author of his text…we might say that, like every historian, Herodotus' perception and representation of key issues are shaped by the prevailing concerns of his era. Thus Herodotus cannot fail to see struggles like the struggles in the polis as the author of events, even when his gaze is fixed on Lydians or Persians or Egyptians.’
    • L. Kurke ‘Tyrants and transgression: Darius and Amasis’ (forthcoming) puts it succinctly: ‘when the narrative is explicit about others, it is in some sense also about the “same”-the Greeks who are both producers and consumers of Herodotus’ logoi. This is not simply because the Greeks can only imagine the “other” in terms of categories they know … but also because, whatever tales Greeks tell, it is the tensions and contestations of fifth-century polis society that are played out through them, even if only by a dream logic or compression, condensation, and inversion. Or, if we prefer to put it in terms of Herodotus as author of his text…we might say that, like every historian, Herodotus' perception and representation of key issues are shaped by the prevailing concerns of his era. Thus Herodotus cannot fail to see struggles like the struggles in the polis as the author of events, even when his gaze is fixed on Lydians or Persians or Egyptians.’
    • Tyrants and transgression: Darius and Amasis
    • Kurke, L.1
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    • cf. id. London
    • cf. id., Herodotus (London 1989) 110 ff.
    • (1989) Herodotus , pp. 110 ff
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    • Kurke, 45, 49, 50 ff.
    • , vol.45
    • Kurke1
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    • appeared when this paper was in progress; I apologize for overlaps. As I can only agree with much of what Kurke says, her paper should be consulted for further discussion of some of the following
    • Kurke (n. 1) appeared when this paper was in progress; I apologize for overlaps. As I can only agree with much of what Kurke says, her paper should be consulted for further discussion of some of the following.
    • , Issue.1
    • Kurke1
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    • From a numismatic perspective, the Lydian origin of coinage is not ascertainable; see The Artemisium hoard contains coins which were issued both in Lydia and in Ionian cities and neither of them can be said to be earlier than the other. Moreover, the stories of the Lydian invention of coinage invariably refer to the gold and silver coinage of Croesus which (a) postdates the electrum coinage and (b), if identical with the so-called croeseids, cannot clearly be attributed to the time of Croesus (c. 561–547). Carradice suggests that the earliest known issues were contemporary with the early Greek coinages
    • From a numismatic perspective, the Lydian origin of coinage is not ascertainable; see Howgego, 1–4. The Artemisium hoard contains coins which were issued both in Lydia and in Ionian cities and neither of them can be said to be earlier than the other. Moreover, the stories of the Lydian invention of coinage invariably refer to the gold and silver coinage of Croesus which (a) postdates the electrum coinage and (b), if identical with the so-called croeseids, cannot clearly be attributed to the time of Croesus (c. 561–547). Carradice suggests that the earliest known issues were contemporary with the early Greek coinages
    • Howgego1
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    • cf
    • cf. Wallace (n.1)
    • , Issue.1
    • Wallace1
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    • The production and exchange of early Anatolian electrum coinage
    • id.
    • id., ‘The production and exchange of early Anatolian electrum coinage’, REA 91 (1989) 87–95.
    • (1989) REA , vol.91 , pp. 87-95
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    • The commodification of symbols: reciprocity and its perversions in Menander
    • in C. Gill, N. Postlethwaite and R. Seaford The Lydian habit was in fact the direct inversion of Greek habits: the deflection of matrimonial payments into the commercial sphere was morally objectionable and became a topos in oratory and comedy aiming to unmask the bad citizen. See Oxford forthcoming
    • The Lydian habit was in fact the direct inversion of Greek habits: the deflection of matrimonial payments into the commercial sphere was morally objectionable and became a topos in oratory and comedy aiming to unmask the bad citizen. See von Reden, ‘The commodification of symbols: reciprocity and its perversions in Menander’ in C. Gill, N. Postlethwaite and R. Seaford, Reciprocity in ancient Greece (Oxford forthcoming).
    • Reciprocity in ancient Greece
    • Reden, V.1
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    • Poll. 9. 83
    • Poll. , vol.9 , pp. 83
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    • Hdt. 1.94.
    • Hdt , vol.1 , pp. 94
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    • Coinage and tyranny in Greece F
    • Coinage and tyranny in Greece: Ephor. FGH 70 F 115 and 176
    • Ephor. FGH , vol.70
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    • Poll. 9.83
    • Poll , vol.9 , pp. 83
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    • Et. Mag. s.v. obeliskos; see also
    • Et. Mag. s.v. obeliskos; see also Thuc. I. 13.
    • Thuc. , vol.I , pp. 13
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    • See also
    • See also Shell (n.3) 11–62
    • , Issue.3 , pp. 11-62
    • Shell1
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    • Shell (n.4) 14 ff
    • , Issue.4 , pp. 14 ff
    • Shell1
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    • with The link between money and invisible power is overestimated in Shell's argument
    • with Plat. Rep. 359–60. The link between money and invisible power is overestimated in Shell's argument.
    • Plat. Rep. , pp. 359-360
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    • As Kurke has shown, money could be used visibly (i.e. as a visible acknowledgment of social positions), as well as invisibly conversely, the distinction between phanera ousia and ousia aphanes, which was important in Greek politics and law, did not so much refer to real property as opposed to money, but rather to the distinction between property owned in the form of possessions and that owned in the form of claims
    • As Kurke has shown, money could be used visibly (i.e. as a visible acknowledgment of social positions), as well as invisibly (Kurke (n.80) 225–39); conversely, the distinction between phanera ousia and ousia aphanes, which was important in Greek politics and law, did not so much refer to real property as opposed to money, but rather to the distinction between property owned in the form of possessions and that owned in the form of claims
    • , Issue.80 , pp. 225-239
    • Kurke1
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    • Things visible and things invisible
    • Baltimore in id. cf French orig. Paris 1968
    • cf. L. Gernet, ‘Things visible and things invisible’, in id., The anthropology of ancient Greece (Baltimore 1981, French orig. Paris 1968)
    • (1981) The anthropology of ancient Greece
    • Gernet, L.1
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    • Seaford is more careful, relating the invisibility of the tyrant's power and that of coinage to the idea that both are derived from an unseen and therefore mysterious source
    • Seaford is more careful, relating the invisibility of the tyrant's power and that of coinage to the idea that both are derived from an unseen and therefore mysterious source (Seaford, 225).
    • Seaford1
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    • Hartog (n.89) 325 f.
    • , Issue.89 , pp. 325 f
    • Hartog1
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    • retrojection of Herodotean problematizations of tyranny to the sixth century seems to me unpersuasive
    • Kurke's (n.89) retrojection of Herodotean problematizations of tyranny to the sixth century seems to me unpersuasive.
    • , Issue.89
    • Kurke's1
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    • Hartog (n.89)
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    • Seaford, too, notes an analogy of endogamy/incest and monetary investments of the tyrant; yet in line with his general conceptualisation of money, he applies the analogy to the phenomenon of money as a whole, rather than to a particular use of money associated with tyranny
    • Seaford, too, notes an analogy of endogamy/incest and monetary investments of the tyrant; yet in line with his general conceptualisation of money, he applies the analogy to the phenomenon of money as a whole, rather than to a particular use of money associated with tyranny (Seaford, 217–8).
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    • Arist. EN 1122b20–1123a5
    • Arist. EN , pp. 1122b20-1123a5
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    • for the difference between aristocratic and democratic ideas about public spending see
    • for the difference between aristocratic and democratic ideas about public spending see Davies (n.84)
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    • Kurke (n.80), 218–24
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    • also
    • also von Reden, 79–89.
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    • Cf
    • Cf. Kurke (n.80) 218 ff.
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    • See Wallace writes, ‘Coinage represented a quite simple discovery, that the guarantee of redeemability by the state was a means of stabilizing value of precious metal. This was a discovery of enormous consequences for later economic and political history. In seventh-century Anatolia it was intended to solve only the particular problem posed by the special nature of electrum alloy’ (p. 397). Wallace is, however, reluctant to concede social and internal political consequences to the stabilization of the value of precious metal by the state
    • See Wallace (n.21) 393 ff. Wallace writes, ‘Coinage represented a quite simple discovery, that the guarantee of redeemability by the state was a means of stabilizing value of precious metal. This was a discovery of enormous consequences for later economic and political history. In seventh-century Anatolia it was intended to solve only the particular problem posed by the special nature of electrum alloy’ (p. 397). Wallace is, however, reluctant to concede social and internal political consequences to the stabilization of the value of precious metal by the state.
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    • For the image of Darius as a physical monument see
    • For the image of Darius as a physical monument see Kurke, 54
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    • 1.186.1; 2.110.1; 2.121.1; 2.148.1; 4.81.6; 7.24
    • Hdt. 1.185.1; 1.186.1; 2.110.1; 2.121.1; 2.148.1; 4.81.6; 7.24.
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    • cf
    • cf. Kurke, 54–5.
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    • Leiden See above, and ad loc. Strøm (n.36) observes a concentration of obelos dedications in sanctuaries of Apollo, Athena and Hera
    • See above, and A.B. Lloyd, Herodotus Book II. Vol II (Leiden 1988), ad loc. Strøm (n.36) observes a concentration of obelos dedications in sanctuaries of Apollo, Athena and Hera.
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    • A hoard of archaic coins from Anatolia
    • For the samaina see This coin belongs, as Robinson argues, to a series which was struck by Samian refugees from Persia while they occupied Zankle (494 BC
    • For the samaina see E.S.G. Robinson, ‘A hoard of archaic coins from Anatolia’, NC 1 (1961) 107. This coin belongs, as Robinson argues, to a series which was struck by Samian refugees from Persia while they occupied Zankle (494 BC)
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    • Rhegion, Zankle-Messene and the Samians
    • cf. id. The rather rare coinage nevertheless made an impression: see Suda s.v. polugrammatos
    • cf. id., ‘Rhegion, Zankle-Messene and the Samians’, JHS 66 (1946) 13. The rather rare coinage nevertheless made an impression: see Suda s.v. polugrammatos.
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    • Budé (Paris date the second book to a time after the death of Alexander but before the proclamation of Macedon and Egypt as kingdoms (306–5 bc
    • B.A. van Groningen and A. Wartelle, Aristote: Economique. Ed. Budé (Paris 1968), date the second book to a time after the death of Alexander but before the proclamation of Macedon and Egypt as kingdoms (306–5 bc).
    • (1968) Aristote: Economique
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    • Archaeologica della cultura economica
    • in B. Virgilio (ed.) For an even later dating see Pisa
    • For an even later dating see D. Forabosci, ‘Archaeologica della cultura economica’, in B. Virgilio (ed.), Studi ellenistici (Pisa 1984) 75 ff.
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    • note the moral discrepancy between the content of the stories and the Aristotelian discussion of exchange in but do not attempt to explain it
    • note the moral discrepancy between the content of the stories and the Aristotelian discussion of exchange in NE 1120a3–1138b13, but do not attempt to explain it.
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    • See also
    • See also Oik. II.2. 13, 15, 20, 25, 29, 31, 32, 33, 41.
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