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INSTITUȚIA PROXENIEI ÎN SPAȚIUL PONTIC. DREPTURI ȘI PRIVILEGII ACORDATE
Proxenia in the Black Sea Area. Awarded privileges

Author(s): Victor Cojocaru
Subject(s): History, Archaeology, Cultural history, History of Law, Diplomatic history, Economic history, Ancient World
Published by: Editura Academiei Române
Keywords: Black Sea area; proxenia; proxeny decrees; Greek cities; awarded privileges

Summary/Abstract: In the context of a monograph on proxenia in the Black Sea area, the author embarked on investigating into the awarded privileges. This article provides him with the opportunity to expand on this topic, starting with a brief reference to the historiographical aporia about the contradiction between the understanding of proxenia as a quasicontractual office, involving an obligation on the proxenos to perform particular duties, and the honorific aspect of this status which seemed prominent in the rapidly expanding epigraphic record of proxeny decrees for the Hellenistic period. Next, the research is structured according to the main stages encountered in the available documents: I. Ateleia (kai proxenia); II. Proxenia kai ateleia; III. Proxenia kai politeia; IV. Awarded privileges in Hellenistic time; V. Proxeny decrees from Chersonesos in Roman time. However, at each stage, the research approach takes into account the existence of an ‘Ionian Pontic space’, a ‘Dorian Pontic space’, and of the peculiarities of the Bosporan decrees. In the final remarks, the author points out the previous omissions regarding the awarded privileges to proxenoi in the Black Sea area. As an annex to this study two tables, based on an exhaustive catalogue of documents, provide a synthesis of the diachronic and comparative perspectives.

  • Issue Year: 39/2016
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 9-31
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: English, Romanian