In this collection of new essays, an international group of experts explores the significance of reciprocity (the principle and practice of voluntary requital, of benefit for benefit or harm for harm) in ancient Greek culture. Reciprocity has been seen as an important notion for anthropologists studying economic and social relations. A key question has been whether reciprocity constitutes an alternative pattern to the commercial, political, and ethical relationships characteristic of modern Western society. This volume takes the question forward in connection with Greek culture from Homer to the Hellenistic period. Building on previous research on this topic (especially on Homeric society), it provides a wide-ranging examination of reciprocity inGreek epic and drama, historiography, oratory, religion, and ethical philosophy. It asks fundamental questions about the importance of reciprocity in different phases of Greek history, the interplay between reciprocity and the ideology of Athenian democracy, and between reciprocity and altruism in ethical thought. Clear and non-technical, with all Greek translated, this volume will make debate on this important subject available to a wide circle of readers in classical, literary, anthropological, and historical studies.
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A collection of essays exploring the significance of reciprocity in ancient Greek culture. Reciprocity has been seen as an important notion for anthropologists studying economic and social relations, and this volume examines it in connection with Greek culture from Homer to the Hellenistic period.
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The work of an international and inter-disciplinary group of experts
All Greek translated and language non-technical
Christopher Gill was a 1997 Runciman Award prize-winner with his previous book Personality in Greek Epic, Tragedy, and Philosophy.
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The work of an international and inter-disciplinary group of experts
All Greek translated and language non-technical
Christopher Gill was a 1997 Runciman Award prize-winner with his previous book Personality in Greek Epic, Tragedy, and Philosophy.
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Product details
ISBN
9780198149972
Published
1998
Publisher
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Weight
611 gr
Height
225 mm
Width
144 mm
Thickness
26 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
384