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Summary

Earlier studies of the “Pride of Halikarnassos” have emphasized its role situating Halikarnassos in the changing geopolitical landscape of the second century. In these interpretations Rome looms large. The inscription, however, is also an example of a Local Discourse Environment, in which different versions of Halikarnassian myth and history, some Greek, others Karian, are used to assert the competing traditions of the different groups who inhabited Halikarnassos. Comparison with other inscriptions from Halikarnassos underscores the continued existence of local groups, defined by ethnicity, familial affiliation, even neighbourhood, each vying with the other for preeminence. The “Pride of Halikarnassos” offers a vision of the reconciliation of local rivalries through shared narratives.

Acknowledgments

Versions of this paper have been read to audiences in Oxford, Penn, Austin and at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. I thank each for their attentive responses. In addition, I thank Joseph Farrell, Cynthia Damon, Kim Bowes, Poul Pedersen, Pamela Zinn, Henry Heitmann-Gordon, Rebecca Stuhr, Steven White and Tom Palaima for their help.

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  11. Leichenzüge und Lachen. Humorräume und Lachkultur im antiken Rom
  12. Supplicationes. Dankfeste als Komponente inneraristokratischer Konkurrenz in der römischen Republik
  13. ‚Warlords‘, Dynastiebildung und Mobilität. Hypothesen zum Problem der ‚Ansiedlung‘
  14. Diplomacy at the End of the World: Theoderic’s Letters to the Warni and Hesti
  15. Literaturkritik
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