SPIS TREŚCI
Foreword 9
Abbreviations 11
Marina Polito, Traces de mémoire, représentation, tradition, religion : un fondateur est né 13
Francesca Fariello, The Oikist Cult: Literary Tradition and Archaeological Evidence: Mythical Founders and Heroic Kings as κτίσται 27
Josef Fischer, Die Gründung von Ephesos im Spiegel der literarischen Überlieferung 49
Stefania Gallotta, La fondazione di Eraclea Pontica: alcune riflessioni 69
Sławomir Sprawski, Notes on Akrisios, the Mythical Founder of Larisa in Thessaly 73
Adrian Robu, Founders and Heroes at Megara and Her “Colonies” 83
Elena Santagati, Da Zankle a Messene: le ktiseis tra mito e storia 93
Alfredo Novello, Shifting Origins, over Time Oblivion: Perspectives and Reflections on “Minor” ktistai 107
Ivo Topalilov, Abdera in Thrace: The polis Foundation Ideology in the Literary Sources 121
Wojciech Duszyń ski , Iphicrates, (Re)foundation of Drys, and Athenian Activity in the Northern Aegean in the 4th Century B.C. 135
Hadrien Bru, Les légendes lacédémoniennes de fondation en Pisidie et dans le Sud du Taurus 145
Luigi Gallo, The Cult of the oikist in Hellenistic Age 169
Claire Balandier, Who Founded Paphos in Cyprus? Too Many ktistai/oikistai for a Double City 177
Tomasz Grabowski, Foundations of Cities in Asia Minor as a Tool of Attalid Policy 195
Stefano Caneva, Philetairos Ktistes and Pergamon’s Civic Memory in the Post-Attalid Period 211
Emanuela Borgia, Foundation Myths in Hellenistic and Roman Cilicia 229
Francesco Mongelli, Alle origini della festa dei Brumalia: la tradizione romulea 249
Elisabetta Todisco, La scelta del nome Augusto. Qualche ulteriore considerazione 269
Anna Heller, Ktistēs as an Honorific Title in Roman Asia Minor 281
Marcin N. Pawlak , Soter kai ktistes du Péloponnèse : Tiberius Claudius Atticus Herodes 295
Hanta Bride, Du fondateur au bienfaiteur. Histoire, archéologie et architecture des hérôa en Asie Mineure du IIe siècle av. J.-C. au IIIe siècle ap. J.-C. 303
Krystyna Stebnicka, (Re)inventing the Past: Greek Sophists of the Early Roman Empire on the Foundations of Cities 321
REVIEW ARTICLES
Andrzej Dudziń ski , Geopolitics in the Ancient World? Franca Landucci, Giuseppe Zecchini (eds.), Geopolitica del mondo antico. Caratteri politico-militari del Mediterraneo dal II millenio a.C. al VI secolo d.C., Carocci Editore, Roma 2023, 266 pp.; ISBN 978-8829018499 337
Tomasz Grabowski, The False Twins: Some Comparative Observations on the Ptolemaic and Seleucid Empires Christelle Fischer-Bovet, Sitta von Reden (eds.), Comparing the Ptolemaic and Seleucid Empires: Integration, Communication, and Resistance, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge–New York 2021, 390 pp. + b/w maps; ISBN 978-1-108-74952-7 345
REVIEWS
Julian Wünsch, Großmacht gegen lokale Machthaber. Die Herrschaftspraxis der Seleukiden an den Rändern ihres Reiches (Philippika, 164), Harrasowitz Verlag, Wiesbaden 2022, 430 pp. + 67 b/w ills.; ISSN 1613-5628; ISBN 978-3-447-11905-4 (Edward Dąbrowa) 353
Stefano G. Caneva, The Power of Naming: Studies in the Epiclectic Language of Hellenistic Honours (Kernos – Supplément, 41), Presses Universitaires de Liège, Liège 2023, 404 pp., 36 ills. + 16 tab.; ISBN 978-2-87562-358-4; ISSN 0776-3824 (Edward Dąbrowa 357
Ole Johannsen, Imperialer Wandel und ptolemäischer Imperialismus in Syrien. Konnektivität, Konkurrenz und Kooperation, (Antike Imperien, 3), Brill Schöningh, Padeborn 2023, 519 pp. + 36 b/w ills.; ISBN 978-3-506-79037-8 (Edward Dąbrowa) 361
Christoph Begass, Christian Mann, Marco Tentori Montalto (eds.), Money and Honor in Ancient Athletics, Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart 2024, 228 pp.+ 9 b/w ills.; ISBN 978-3-515-13634-1 (Edward Dąbrowa) 365
Udo Hartmann, Frank Schleicher, Timo Stickler (eds.), Imperia sine fine? Der römisch-parthische Grenzraum als Konflikt- und Kontaktzone (Geschichte in Wissenschaft und Forschung), Verlag W. Kohlhammer GmbH, Stuttgart 2022, 515 pp.; ISBN: 978-3-17-041012-1 (Antonio Ruiz Sánchez) 369