The archive of the temple of Olympian Zeus at Lokroi Epizephyrioi is among the most important sources for public-funded building activity in Magna Graecia. Because of the nature of the documents, however, procedural details are frequently omitted. One of the Lokrian tablets (I.Locri, no. 9) preserves a telling expression. Thanks to parallels from contemporary building accounts from Delphi, Epidaurus, and Delos, a procedure can now be identified: works on temple doors were let out on contract, as was customary in other areas of the Greek world.
Un caso di appalto a Locri Epizefiri
Emilio Rosamilia
2018-01-01
Abstract
The archive of the temple of Olympian Zeus at Lokroi Epizephyrioi is among the most important sources for public-funded building activity in Magna Graecia. Because of the nature of the documents, however, procedural details are frequently omitted. One of the Lokrian tablets (I.Locri, no. 9) preserves a telling expression. Thanks to parallels from contemporary building accounts from Delphi, Epidaurus, and Delos, a procedure can now be identified: works on temple doors were let out on contract, as was customary in other areas of the Greek world.File in questo prodotto:
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