“…23.27-31): see Jameson (1963), 399-400 and Whitehead (1986), 35-6, n. 130, 134, n. 79. On IG I 3 138, see Jameson (1980); Whitehead (1986), 35-6, n. 130, 135;Bugh (1988), 55.…”
“…23.27-31): see Jameson (1963), 399-400 and Whitehead (1986), 35-6, n. 130, 134, n. 79. On IG I 3 138, see Jameson (1980); Whitehead (1986), 35-6, n. 130, 135;Bugh (1988), 55.…”
“…IG I 3 369), while the d7mos introduced an annual tax on the city's horsemen, hoplites and archers for the upkeep of the Lykeion (IG I 3 138). [16] By the late 430s the Athenian democracy awarded sit7sis (free dining in the Prytaneion) and 'other gifts in addition' for life to those citizens who had won an athletic or equestrian event at one of the recognized Panhellenic or international games, staged every two or four years at Isthmia, Nemea, Delphi and of course Olympia. [17] Since the Athenians never gave sit7sis without proedria before the Roman period, these 'other gifts' for successful sportsmen presumably included front-row seating at the city's dramatic, musical and sporting competitions.…”
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