2006
DOI: 10.3406/crai.2006.87132
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Un don des Amis du Louvre au Département des Antiquités grecques, étrusques et romaines : la lettre d’Hadrien aux gens de Naryka (Locride)

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“…Aunque no se han encontrado in situ, de algunos de ellos se conoce su lugar de hallazgo. Se encuentran principalmente en la zona del ágora, la biblioteca de Adriano, la Torre de los Vientos, la Acrópolis, el Cerámico y el Olimpieion, entre 48 Knoepfler 2006, 33;Knoepfler -Alain 2006. Sobre la primera celebración de las Panhelenias, véase : Wörrle 1992, 342.…”
Section: Los Theokóloi De Atenasunclassified
“…Aunque no se han encontrado in situ, de algunos de ellos se conoce su lugar de hallazgo. Se encuentran principalmente en la zona del ágora, la biblioteca de Adriano, la Torre de los Vientos, la Acrópolis, el Cerámico y el Olimpieion, entre 48 Knoepfler 2006, 33;Knoepfler -Alain 2006. Sobre la primera celebración de las Panhelenias, véase : Wörrle 1992, 342.…”
Section: Los Theokóloi De Atenasunclassified
“…Particularly striking are Hadrian's allusions to poetry as a means of legitimizing Naryka's status, commenting upon how the town's links to the Lesser Ajax have been paraded in both Greek and Latin poets (probably alluding to Homer's Iliad, Callimachos' Aetia, and Ovid's Metamorphoses). 255 The fact that Hadrian himself gives 249 Jones (2009a Knoeper and Pasquier (2006), 1288-89. 254 Knoeper and Pasquier (2006), 1302-06.…”
Section: Iiii Emperors and The Imperial Familymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…255 The fact that Hadrian himself gives 249 Jones (2009a Knoeper and Pasquier (2006), 1288-89. 254 Knoeper and Pasquier (2006), 1302-06. 255 Knoeper and Pasquier (2006), 1306-13. a public rôle to poetry in asserting civic status and identity also supports the impression that myth and literature could play important rôles in determining membership of the Panhellenion.…”
Section: Iiii Emperors and The Imperial Familymentioning
confidence: 99%
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