Subsections of the Motivation Clause in Honorific Decrees from Olbia, Istros, Odessos and Apollonia Pontica

 
PIIS032103910020593-5-1
DOI10.31857/S032103910020593-5
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Institute of World History, RAS
State Academic University for the Humanities
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Journal nameVestnik drevnei istorii
EditionVolume 83 Issue 1
Pages54-71
Abstract

It is suggested that some kind of markers could be used to show the sequence of events in extensive motivation clauses of biographical honorific decrees, especially from the Hellenistic period. In order to find such markers, we analysed the most fully preserved honorary decrees from Olbia, Istros, Odessos and Apollonia Pontica. An attempt is made to determine how such markers were used by authors of policy decisions.

Keywordsancient Greek epigraphy, honorific decrees, the Northern Black Sea Region, the North-Western Black Sea Region
Received05.10.2022
Publication date29.03.2023
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