Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of maps, tables and figures
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- Roman Asia Minor
- Introduction
- 1 Introducing euergetism: questions, definitions and data
- 2 The size and nature of gifts
- 3 The icing on the cake?
- 4 The concentration of wealth and power
- 5 The politics of public generosity
- 6 Giving for a return: generosity and legitimation
- Epilogue: The decline of civic munificence
- Appendix 1 List of source references for the benefactions assembled in the database
- Appendix 2 Capital sums for foundations in the Roman east (c. i–iii ad)
- Appendix 3 Public buildings, distributions, and games and festivals per century (N = 399)
- Bibliography
- Index
Appendix 1 - List of source references for the benefactions assembled in the database
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 July 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of maps, tables and figures
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- Roman Asia Minor
- Introduction
- 1 Introducing euergetism: questions, definitions and data
- 2 The size and nature of gifts
- 3 The icing on the cake?
- 4 The concentration of wealth and power
- 5 The politics of public generosity
- 6 Giving for a return: generosity and legitimation
- Epilogue: The decline of civic munificence
- Appendix 1 List of source references for the benefactions assembled in the database
- Appendix 2 Capital sums for foundations in the Roman east (c. i–iii ad)
- Appendix 3 Public buildings, distributions, and games and festivals per century (N = 399)
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
NB: For a description of this database and its properties see Chapter 1, pp. 16–17. If a source is listed more than once, this means that it contained information on more than one benefaction. I have added this list with the sole purpose of providing the reader with the source references to the benefactions contained in the database. It is therefore but a crude summary of the actual database. For a key to the abbreviations employed here see the abbreviations list.
A CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS PUBLIC BUILDING
Agoras
Balland (1981) no. 67; Balland (1981) no. 67; IGRiii 66 = I.Prusias ad Hypium (IK 27) 20; I.Prusias ad Hypium (IK 27) 9; Wörrle (1988) = SEGxxxviii 1462; IGRiv 860 = I.Laod. Lyk. (IK 49) 82; I.Stratonikeia (IK 21–2) 229a; BCHxvii (1993) 279; I.Ephesos (IK 11–17) 3004; I.Ephesos (IK 11–17) 3008; IGRiv 636; I.Side (IK 44) 155; I.Tralleis (IK 36.1) 77; I.Tralleis (IK 36.1) 145; I. Arykanda (IK 48) 41.
Aqueducts
IGRiii 804; IGRiii 811; BCHxii (1888) 85 no. 10 = I.Stratonikeia (IK 21–2) 293; I.Prusias ad Hypium (IK 27) 20; I.Ephesos (IK 11–17) 435.
Arches
I.Perge (IK 54) 56.
Baths/gymnasia
I.Iasos (IK 28) 260; CIG 2782; SEGiv 263 = I.Stratonikeia (IK 21–2) 15; Balland (1981) no. 67; I.Keramos (IK 30) 26; IGRiii 833 and Mon. Ant.
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- The Politics of Munificence in the Roman EmpireCitizens, Elites and Benefactors in Asia Minor, pp. 160 - 166Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2009