Φυτωνυμικά τοπωνύμια Κωμών της Αργολίδος
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Charalampos B. Kritzas
Abstract
The territory of the state of Argos in the 4th cent. BC was very extensive, covering the vast Argive plain and all the area from the borders with Corinthia and Phliasia to those with Epidauria and Hermionis, as well as Thyreatis and later the rest of Cynouria. The main urban center was the city of Argos, but a great part of the population were living in many smaller towns and villages scattered in the territory, which were called komai. In this article we comment on the names and the location (if known) of twelve komai with phytonymic names. Some were known from the past, but some others became revealed through the bronze tablets of the archive of the sanctuary of Pallas. Their names are: Ἄνθεια, Ἄχυροι, Ἐλαιὼν - Ἐλαιοῦς, Κενχρεαί, Κικίνειον, Μελινίς, Fοινόα, Ῥοδοῦσσα, Σφάκος, Φλειϝṓν (or Φλεῖϝον), Φοίνικες.
Abstract
The territory of the state of Argos in the 4th cent. BC was very extensive, covering the vast Argive plain and all the area from the borders with Corinthia and Phliasia to those with Epidauria and Hermionis, as well as Thyreatis and later the rest of Cynouria. The main urban center was the city of Argos, but a great part of the population were living in many smaller towns and villages scattered in the territory, which were called komai. In this article we comment on the names and the location (if known) of twelve komai with phytonymic names. Some were known from the past, but some others became revealed through the bronze tablets of the archive of the sanctuary of Pallas. Their names are: Ἄνθεια, Ἄχυροι, Ἐλαιὼν - Ἐλαιοῦς, Κενχρεαί, Κικίνειον, Μελινίς, Fοινόα, Ῥοδοῦσσα, Σφάκος, Φλειϝṓν (or Φλεῖϝον), Φοίνικες.
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents XI
- List of Figures XIII
- Tabula Gratulatoria XIX
- Vasileios Petrakos: A Life Dedicated to the Service of Greek Archaeology XXIII
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Part I: Epigraphy and Ancient History
- Thucydides, Historical Geography and the ‘Lost Years’ of Perdikkas II 3
- Athens, Samothrace, and the Mysteria of the Samothracian Great Gods 17
- De quelques épitaphes d’étrangers et d’étrangères au Musée d’Érétrie 45
- Φυτωνυμικά τοπωνύμια Κωμών της Αργολίδος 103
- Le recours à l’arbitrage privé dans les actes d’affranchissement delphiques 117
- Προξενικό ψήφισμα από την Αιτωλία 137
- Women’s Religion in Hellenistic Athens 145
- Notes on Athenian Decrees in the Later Hellenistic Period 159
- “Those Who Jointly Built the City” 179
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Part II: Archaeology
- Attica and the Origins of Silver Metallurgy in the Aegean and the Carpatho-Balkan Zone 197
- Cultural Variation in Mycenaean Attica. A Mesoregional Approach 227
- Mythical and Historical Heroic Founders: The Archaeological Evidence 299
- Das Volutenkapitell aus Sykaminos 321
- Dionysos Lenaios at Rhamnous. Lenaia ἐν ἀγροῖς and the “Lenaia vases” 359
- Philoktet in Attika 383
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Part III: History of Greek Archaeology
- Peiraieus in 1805 411
- Karl Otfried Müller in Marathon, Rhamnus und Oropos 423
- Spyridon Marinatos and Carl Blegen at Pylos: A Happy Collaboration 441
- Vassilis Petrakos et les fouilles suisses d’Érétrie 451
- List of Contributors 465
- Index of Epigraphical Texts 469
- Index Locorum 477
- Index of Mythological Names 483
- Index of Geographic Names (Place Names, Ethnic and Demotic Adjectives) 485
- Index of Ancient Personal Names 499
- Index Rerum 505
- Index of Modern Personal Names 515
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents XI
- List of Figures XIII
- Tabula Gratulatoria XIX
- Vasileios Petrakos: A Life Dedicated to the Service of Greek Archaeology XXIII
-
Part I: Epigraphy and Ancient History
- Thucydides, Historical Geography and the ‘Lost Years’ of Perdikkas II 3
- Athens, Samothrace, and the Mysteria of the Samothracian Great Gods 17
- De quelques épitaphes d’étrangers et d’étrangères au Musée d’Érétrie 45
- Φυτωνυμικά τοπωνύμια Κωμών της Αργολίδος 103
- Le recours à l’arbitrage privé dans les actes d’affranchissement delphiques 117
- Προξενικό ψήφισμα από την Αιτωλία 137
- Women’s Religion in Hellenistic Athens 145
- Notes on Athenian Decrees in the Later Hellenistic Period 159
- “Those Who Jointly Built the City” 179
-
Part II: Archaeology
- Attica and the Origins of Silver Metallurgy in the Aegean and the Carpatho-Balkan Zone 197
- Cultural Variation in Mycenaean Attica. A Mesoregional Approach 227
- Mythical and Historical Heroic Founders: The Archaeological Evidence 299
- Das Volutenkapitell aus Sykaminos 321
- Dionysos Lenaios at Rhamnous. Lenaia ἐν ἀγροῖς and the “Lenaia vases” 359
- Philoktet in Attika 383
-
Part III: History of Greek Archaeology
- Peiraieus in 1805 411
- Karl Otfried Müller in Marathon, Rhamnus und Oropos 423
- Spyridon Marinatos and Carl Blegen at Pylos: A Happy Collaboration 441
- Vassilis Petrakos et les fouilles suisses d’Érétrie 451
- List of Contributors 465
- Index of Epigraphical Texts 469
- Index Locorum 477
- Index of Mythological Names 483
- Index of Geographic Names (Place Names, Ethnic and Demotic Adjectives) 485
- Index of Ancient Personal Names 499
- Index Rerum 505
- Index of Modern Personal Names 515