LEADER 03779oam 22004452 450 001 9910793394703321 005 20190826145055.0 010 $a90-04-38397-2 024 7 $a10.1163/9789004383975 035 $a(CKB)4100000007141668 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC5740070 035 $a(nllekb)BRILL9789004383975 035 $a(PPN)244015635 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000007141668 100 $a20180925d2019 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aEris vs. Aemulatio : $evaluing competition in classical antiquity /$fBy Cynthia Damon, Christoph Pieper 210 1$aLeiden ;$aBoston :$cBrill,$d[2019] 215 $a1 online resource (384 pages) 225 0 $aMnemosyne supplements,$x0169-8958 ;$vno 423 311 $a90-04-38396-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tFront Matter -- $tCopyright Page /$rCynthia Damon and Christoph Pieper -- $tNotes on Contributors /$rCynthia Damon and Christoph Pieper -- $tIntroduction /$rCynthia Damon and Christoph Pieper -- $tEris Reimagined /$rCynthia Damon and Christoph Pieper -- $tHesiodic Eris and the Market /$rRuth Scodel -- $tAmbivalence, Critique, Resistance /$rCynthia Damon and Christoph Pieper -- $tAgonistic Excess and Its Ritual Resolution in Hero Cult: the Funeral Games in Iliad 23 as a mise en abyme /$rAnton Bierl -- $tCertare alterno carmine: the Rise and Fall of Bucolic Competition /$rYelena Baraz -- $tStasis, Competition, and the ?Noble Lie?: Metic Mettle in Plato?s Republic /$rGeoffrey W. Bakewell -- $tCompetition and Innovation in Aristotle, Politics 2 /$rInger N.I. Kuin -- $tAristotle?s Poetics and skênikoi agônes /$rOliver Taplin -- $tParadoxes and Anxieties of Competition in Hippocratic Medicine /$rRalph M. Rosen -- $tMultivalence, Displacement, Innovation /$rCynthia Damon and Christoph Pieper -- $tSleights of Hand: Epigraphic Capping and the Visual Enactment of Eris in Early Greek Epigrams /$rDeborah Steiner -- $tRoman Architects and the Struggle for Fame in an Unequal Society /$rChristopher Siwicki -- $tPolitical Competition and Economic Change in Mid-Republican Rome /$rSeth Bernard -- $tMihi es aemula: Elite Female Status Competition in Mid-Republican Rome and the Example of Tertia Aemilia /$rLewis Webb -- $tThe Poetics of Strife and Competition in Hesiod and Ovid /$rCharles T. Ham -- $tDemosthenes versus Cicero: Intercultural Competition in Ancient Literary Criticism /$rCasper C. de Jonge -- $tCompetition and Competitiveness in Pollux?s Onomasticon /$rAlexei V. Zadorojnyi. 330 $aCompetition is everywhere in antiquity. It took many forms: the upper class competed with their peers and with historical and mythological predecessors; artists of all kinds emulated generic models and past masterpieces; philosophers and their schools vied with one another to give the best interpretation of the world; architects and doctors tried to outdo their fellow craftsmen. Discord and conflict resulted, but so did innovation, social cohesion, and political stability. In Hesiod's view Eris was not one entity but two, the one a ?grievous goddess,? the other an ?aid to men.? Eris vs. Aemulatio examines the functioning and effect of competition in ancient society, in both its productive and destructive aspects. 410 0$aMnemosyne, Supplements$v423. 606 $aCompetition$xHistory$yTo 1500 615 0$aCompetition$xHistory 676 $a302/.14 700 $aDamon$b Cynthia$f1957-$0528969 702 $aPieper$b Christoph 801 0$bNL-LeKB 801 1$bNL-LeKB 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910793394703321 996 $aEris vs. Aemulatio$93735243 997 $aUNINA