The Eleian Asylia: A Defence of the Ancient Texts

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The Eleian Asylia: A Defence of the Ancient Texts
Bourke, Graeme F.

From the journal Hermes Hermes, Volume 139, December 2011, issue 4

Published by Franz Steiner Verlag

article, 9444 Words
Original language: English
Hermes 2011, pp 413-430
https://doi.org/10.25162/hermes-2011-0033

Abstract

A number of passages in ancient texts suggest that for much of the archaic and classical periods Eleia was considered a sacred and inviolable land, immune from invasion. While contemporary scholars, referring to the work of Georg Busolt and Eduard Meyer, reject the testimony of Polybios, Strabo, Diodoros and Phlegon in regard to the Eleian asylia, a careful examination of Busolt’S arguments reveals that they are highly speculative. MEYER offers little in addition. Instances of Eleian warfare in the ancient sources, furthermore, are not the conclusive evidence against the asylia that they appear at first glance.

Author information

Graeme F. Bourke