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How does a discourse of 'valuing others' help to make a group a group? The fifth in a series exploring 'ancient values', this book investigates what value terms and evaluative concepts were used in Greece and Rome to articulate the idea that people 'belong together', as...

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Other Authors: Rosen, Ralph Mark., Sluiter, I.

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2010.

Series: Mnemosyne, Supplements 323.
Mnemosyne Supplements Online, Volumes 204-407, ISBN: 9789004322288.

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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r Ralph M. Rosen and Ineke Sluiter --   |t General Introduction /  |r Ineke Sluiter and Ralph M. Rosen --   |t Classical Greek Urbanism: A Social Darwinian View /  |r John Bintliff --   |t Shared Sanctuaries and the Gods of Others: On theMeaning of 'Common' in Herodotus 8.144 /  |r Irene Polinskaya --   |t Kharis, Kharites, Festivals, and Social Peace in the Classical Greek City /  |r Nick Fisher --   |t Communal Values in Ancient Diplomacy /  |r Sarah Bolmarcich --   |t Tecmessa's Legacy: Valuing Outsiders in Athens' Democracy /  |r RobertW Wallace --   |t The Instrumental Value of Others and Institutional Change: An Athenian Case Study /  |r Josiah Ober --   |t Visibility and Social Evaluation in Athenian Litigation /  |r Eveline van 't Wout --   |t Helping and Community in the Athenian Lawcourts /  |r Matthew R. Christ --   |t Are Fellow Citizens Friends? Aristotle versus Cicero on Philia, Amicitia, and Social Solidarity /  |r David Konstan --   |t Pricing the Invaluable: Socrates and the Value of Friendship /  |r Tazuko van Berkel --   |t On Belonging in Plato's Lysis /  |r Albert Joosse --   |t Not Valuing Others: Reflections of Social Cohesion in the Characters of Theophrastus /  |r Ivo Volt --   |t Evaluating Others and Evaluating Oneself in Epictetus' Discourses /  |r Gerard J. Boter --   |t Human Connections and Paternal Evocations: Two Elite Roman Women Writers and the Valuing of Others /  |r Judith P. Hallett --   |t Quid Tibi Ego Videor in Epistulis? Cicero's Verecundia /  |r Cynthia Damon --   |t Citizen as Enemy in Sallust's Bellum Catilinae /  |r Aislinn Melchior --   |t Valuing Others in the Gladiatorial Barracks /  |r Kathleen M. Coleman --   |t Index of Greek terms /  |r Ralph M. Rosen and Ineke Sluiter --   |t Index of Latin terms /  |r Ralph M. Rosen and Ineke Sluiter --   |t Index locorum /  |r Ralph M. Rosen and Ineke Sluiter --   |t General index /  |r Ralph M. Rosen and Ineke Sluiter. 
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