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An accessible introduction that reveals the importance of Greek inscriptions in the understanding of ancient Greek culture.
An accessible introduction that reveals the importance of Greek inscriptions in the understanding of ancient Greek culture.
Inscriptions are an important form of evidence for our interpretation of past human societies. They are outstanding sources as they offer direct snapshots into the behaviour of humans and their aspiration to make a permanent and public record of themselves. Greek inscriptions in particular combine word and image in a multitude of ways, meaning they are rich in terms of the insights they offer into the ancient cultures of the Mediterranean and the mindsets of their peoples. They give us views of inter-state relations, historical narratives, the political administration of city-states and honorific culture; and at the same time offer perspectives on the significance of ideas about democracy, citizenship, gender, ethnicity, religion and the supernatural.
This book, based on the collection of ancient Greek inscriptions on stone and metal held at the British Museum, constitutes an introduction to the study of ancient Greek inscriptions, their significance for our understanding of ancient Greek culture, their history and their reception in the modern world. It places emphasis on the texts of the inscriptions, their physical form, their importance in understanding the ancient Greek language and the modern history of their collection.
Inscriptions are an important form of evidence for our interpretation of past human societies. They are outstanding sources as they offer direct snapshots into the behaviour of humans and their aspiration to make a permanent and public record of themselves. Greek inscriptions in particular combine word and image in a multitude of ways, meaning they are rich in terms of the insights they offer into the ancient cultures of the Mediterranean and the mindsets of their peoples. They give us views of inter-state relations, historical narratives, the political administration of city-states and honorific culture; and at the same time offer perspectives on the significance of ideas about democracy, citizenship, gender, ethnicity, religion and the supernatural.
This book, based on the collection of ancient Greek inscriptions on stone and metal held at the British Museum, constitutes an introduction to the study of ancient Greek inscriptions, their significance for our understanding of ancient Greek culture, their history and their reception in the modern world. It places emphasis on the texts of the inscriptions, their physical form, their importance in understanding the ancient Greek language and the modern history of their collection.
Extent: 112 pp
Format: Paperback
Publication date: 2025-07-30
Size: 20.8 x 14.9 cm
ISBN: 9780714122960
About the Author
Peter Liddel is Professor of Greek History and Epigraphy at the University of Manchester where he has lectured since 2004. He has published two monographs on ancient Greek history (Civic Obligation and Individual Liberty in Ancient Athens, Oxford, 2007; Decrees of Fourth-Century Athens, 2 volumes, Cambridge, 2020). He has co-edited three volumes of essays on ancient history and has published numerous articles on Greek history and epigraphy, including publications and editions of newly discovered Greek inscriptions from Athens, the Megarid, Asia Minor and Northern Mesopotamia.
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