Contents | |
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| 1. | | The Law of Gratitude: Reciprocity in Anthropological
Theory | 13 |
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| 2. | | Political Reciprocity in Dark Age Greece: Odysseus and
his hetairoi | 51 |
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| 3. | | Beyond Reciprocity: The Akhilleus-Priam Scene in
Iliad 24 | 73 |
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| 4. | | Akhilleus and Agamemnon: Generalized Reciprocity | 93 |
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| 5. | | Pleasing Thighs: Reciprocity in Greek Religion | 105 |
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| 6. | | The Reciprocity of Giving and Thanksgiving in Greek
Worship | 127 |
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| 7. | | Harming Friends: Problematic Reciprocity in Greek
Tragedy | 139 |
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| 8. | | Herodotos on the Problematics of Reciprocity | 159 |
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| 9. | | Reciprocal Generosity in the Foreign Affairs of FifthCentury Athens and Sparta | 181 |
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Publication information:
Book title: Reciprocity in Ancient Greece.
Contributors: Christopher Gill - Editor, Norman Postlethwaite - Editor, Richard Seaford - Editor.
Publisher: Oxford University Press.
Place of publication: Oxford.
Publication year: 1998.
Page number: vii.
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