Zanes Speak: Olympic Fines in Hellenic Intellectual and Political Context

Authors

  • Kostas Buraselis National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36950/JZRU5114

Keywords:

fines of athletic transgressions, Olympic sanctuary, Zanes

Abstract

Olympic Zanes, statues erected with the fines of athletic transgressions, apparently not further significant data of economic administration, are shown to be more deeply connected with and able to contribute to the understanding of the moral values, the self-image and the political life of ancient Greek society, in the first period of Macedonian control over the Greek cities.

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Published

2017-12-19

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Section

SYMBOLAE CHRISTIANO HABICHT NONAGENARIO OBLATAE, QUAE HYPERBOREI VOLUMINIS XXII FASCICULO II IN EIUS HONOREM EDITO ADICIUNTUR

How to Cite

Buraselis, K. (2017). Zanes Speak: Olympic Fines in Hellenic Intellectual and Political Context. Hyperboreus, 23(1), 133-141. https://doi.org/10.36950/JZRU5114