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Axiosis, the New Arete: A Periclean Metaphor for friendship1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 April 2006

June W. Allison
Affiliation:
Ohio State Universityallison.1@osu.edu

Abstract

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Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 2001

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References

1 I acknowledge a debt to some recent scholars of ancient finance: E. Cohen, Athenian Economy and Society: A Banking Perspective (Princeton, 1992); P. Millett, Lending and Borrowing in Ancient Athens (Cambridge, 1991); L. Kallet-Marx, Money, Expense, and Navel Power in Thucydides’ History 1–5.24 (Berkely, 1993); and M. Horster, Sterling Dow Fellow at Ohio State’s Center for Epigraphical Studies 1999. A version of this paper was presented at the May 1999 meeting of Association of Ancient Historians at Columbia University. It was completed while I was a fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. I am grateful to colleagues at the Institute’s School of Historial Studies and to the referee and editor of CQ for their insights and suggestions.