The Gift in AntiquityMichael Satlow John Wiley & Sons, 22.02.2013 - 272 Seiten The Gift in Antiquity presents a collection of 14 original essays that apply French sociologist Marcel Mauss’s notion of gift-giving to the study of antiquity.
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Inhalt
The Lessons of Anthropology | |
The Repertoire of Christian | |
GiftGivin and Power Relationshi s in Greek Social | |
Fictive Giftship and Fictive Friendship in GrecoRoman | |
Roman Reciprocity | |
The Economy of Gifts in Amorous | |
Gifts to the Dead | |
Mortuary and Devotional Graffiti in | |
Marriage Gifts in Ancient Greece | |
Gifts to the Poor in Early Rabbinic | |
Barter Deal or FriendMaking Gift? A Reconsideration | |
Peter Browns Interpretative | |
From Sacrifice | |
Grave Goods | |
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Abba Yudan Ancient Ancient Greece Anthropology archaic Aristotle Athens Beth She‘arim blessings Brown burial Cambridge University Press Catacomb Catullus century ceremonial gift-giving charity Christian Cicero classical context countergift cultural dead demos depicted discourse discussion early Byzantium economic elite essay euergetism example exchange favor friends friendship funerary gift-exchange given giver giving graffiti grave Greco-Roman Greece Greek Gygax hagiography Hasan-Rokem Hebrew Bible Hellenistic Hénaff historical holy honors inscriptions interpretation Jerusalem Jewish Judaism king Konstan Late Antiquity Leviticus Rabbah literary loan man’s Marcel Mauss marriage menorot Midrash Mishnah mortuary narrative obligation offerings one’s Ovid Oxford patronage Pe’ah political poor practices Princeton rabbinic literature received recipient reciprocity references relationship Religion religious ritual Roman Rome sacrifice Satlow scholars Schwartz Seaford sedaqah Seneca Silber social society status tale Talmud Tannaim term texts textual Torah Tosefta Trans transformation Veyne vita votive Wagner-Hasei Yahweh York