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Palamedes 4 (2009)
Opis
The editors of Palamedes. A Journal of Ancient History, sponsored by Warsaw University and by the Institute of History of the said University in particular, are not unaware of this difficulty. Still, it is somewhat surprising that - alongside quite a few highly valuable series of studies in ancient history and some respectable classical journals - there is no ancient history journal published on a regular basis in Poland. And since we have found the relevant scholarly community productive and lively enough to venture such an enterprise, we decided to run the risk. In addition, the fora where, within the frames of cultural history broadly defined, ancient historians, classical philologists, archaeologists, jurists, and epigraphists - in a word all those who study Greek and Roman antiquity in its material, linguistic or intellectual manifestations - can meet with their Orientalist, Egyptologist etc. counterparts are still extremely rare. Furthermore, it is our intention to try to provide, starting with the second volume in every issue of this journal, an up-to-date overview of the most important books from our discipline published in Poland and/or in Polish that otherwise would hardly have been accessible to the international reader.
In many ways, the tutelary patron we have chosen for this new enterprise is therefore appropriate. Palamedes, a civilising hero and a cultural inventor, but also a middleman of a sort and a go-between in the Greco-Trojan conflict, seems to symbolise our plans and ambitions adequately - if only as a figure of the
deplorable consequences of the lack of communication between those different `camps` we intend to bring together.
Hence, Palamedes warmly welcomes contributors specialising in various disciplines of our broadly defined field, sharing the same eagerness to explore ancient cultures and histories and to apply an interdisciplinary approach in their studies of classical and Near Eastern civilisations.
No 4 (2009) Table of Contents
WALDEMAR CERAN
(1936–2009) …………………………………………………………………
5
JAN KRZYSZTOF
WINNICKI (1942–2009) ……………………………………………………….
11
Małgorzata
Sandowicz DEPOSITARIES, DEPOSITORS AND
COURTHOUSE
IN SIXTH-CENTURY B.C. BABYLON ……………………………………………………... 15
Benedetto Bravo
RACCONTI DI ERODOTO SUI PELASGI, I
DORI, LA SCOPERTA
DEI NOMI DEGLI DEI E ALTRE ANTICHITA. PER L’INTERPRETAZIONE
E LA CRITICA DEL TESTO
.............................................................................................................
27
Marcello Lupi LA
REGOLA DELL’ETA DEL PADRE IN
UN’ISCRIZIONE
DI TENOS (IG XII SUPPL. 303)
……………………………………………………………...
79
Adam
Ziółkowski FRONTIER SANCTUARIES OF THE AGER
ROMANUS ANTIQUUS:
DID THEY EXIST? …………………………………………………………………………… 91
Jerzy Żelazowski
L’ATTIVITA DEI GOVERNATORI NELLA MESIA
INFERIORE
(86–275 D.C.) SECONDO LE
ISCRIZIONI ………………………………………………...
131
Varia
Adam Łajtar A
FRAGMENTARY GREEK INSCRIPTION FROM NEA
PAPHOS,
CYPRUS, WITH THE MENTION OF FABIOS, A TAMIAS …………………………….. 147
Review
articles
Włodzimierz
Lengauer LOVE, PLEASURE AND SEXUALITY.
JAMES DAVIDSON
ON GREEK LOVE. (James Davidson, The Greeks and Greek Love. A Radical
Reappraisal of Homosexuality in Ancient Greece, London 2007) …………………….
153
Marek Węcowski
GREECE IN THE MAKING AND THE POLIS
(Robin Osborne,
Greece in the Making, 1200–479 BC [second edition], London – New York
2009) …..
167
Reviews
Maciej Popko,
Arinna: Eine heilige Stadt der
Hethiter (P. Taracha) …………………………. 177
Piotr Taracha,
Religion of Second Millennium
Anatolia (R. Lebrun) ……………………....... 181
Sang Youl Cho,
Lesser Deities in the Ugaritic Texts
and the Hebrew Bible.
A Comparative Study of Their Nature and Roles (M. Munnich) ………………………
185
Giovanni
Garbini, Scrivere la Storia d’Israele. Vicende e memorie ebraiche (E. Pfoh) ............ 191
H.G.M.
Williamson (ed.), Understanding the History
of Ancient Israel
(Ł. Niesiołowski-Spano) …………………………………………………………………… 197
ANCIENT
STUDIES IN POLAND. RECENT BOOKS OF INTEREST (E.
Szabat) …………… 203
GUIDELINES TO
CONTRIBUTORS ……………………………………………………………...
217