Preface | p. 5 |
List of Illustrations | p. 11 |
Introduction | p. 13 |
Hybris and stasis | p. 13 |
Urban rivalries | p. 15 |
Formal and informal politics | p. 16 |
A tale of three cities | p. 18 |
Before the Romans | p. 21 |
Founding fathers | p. 21 |
Kings and emperors | p. 26 |
Windows on the Past | p. 31 |
Townscapes and landscapes | p. 31 |
Literary sources | p. 33 |
History | p. 33 |
Letters | p. 34 |
Speeches | p. 37 |
Legal texts | p. 39 |
Inscriptions | p. 40 |
Coins | p. 41 |
The Urban Environment | p. 45 |
Civic self-perceptions | p. 45 |
Titles and status | p. 47 |
City plan and architecture | p. 49 |
Defenses | p. 51 |
Political Institutions | p. 61 |
The nature of Roman Law | p. 61 |
Roman annexation and the Lex Pompeia | p. 62 |
Emperor and senate | p. 64 |
Civic self-government | p. 66 |
Liturgies | p. 69 |
Urban revenues and finances | p. 70 |
City magistracies | p. 73 |
The archons | p. 73 |
The agonothete | p. 74 |
The agoranomos | p. 75 |
Advocates, delegates and ambassadors | p. 77 |
Censors | p. 77 |
The grammateus and minor officials | p. 78 |
The gerousia | p. 79 |
The gymnasion | p. 80 |
The local level | p. 80 |
Regional organisation: the koinon | p. 82 |
Archiereus and Bithyniarch | p. 83 |
Koinon and governor | p. 86 |
The Political Class | p. 97 |
Ethnic composition | p. 97 |
Roman citizenship | p. 99 |
Social stratification | p. 100 |
The local level | p. 100 |
Some Bithynian careers at the local level | p. 101 |
The urban level | p. 101 |
Some Bithynian careers at the urban level | p. 103 |
The regional level | p. 104 |
Some Bithynian careers at the regional level | p. 105 |
The Domitii of Prusias ad Hypium | p. 107 |
The imperial level | p. 108 |
Some Bithynian careers at the imperial level | p. 108 |
The Cassii of Nikaia | p. 109 |
A Political Biography: Dion Chrysostomos | p. 119 |
Family background | p. 119 |
From imperial favour to exile | p. 120 |
Return | p. 122 |
Success abroad | p. 124 |
Opposition at home | p. 125 |
Homonoia with Apameia | p. 127 |
Stasis and katharsis at Prusa | p. 130 |
Reconciliation | p. 131 |
Flavius Archippos | p. 133 |
Resignation and utopianism | p. 136 |
The Bithynian Cities Under the Later Empire | p. 147 |
Antonines and Severans | p. 147 |
Nikomedia's imperial century | p. 150 |
Change and crisis in third century Bithynia | p. 155 |
Reorganisation, Christianity and a new imperial capital | p. 159 |
Conclusions: Urban Life and Local Politics | p. 165 |
Honour | p. 165 |
Giving and receiving | p. 166 |
A caste society? | p. 168 |
A compartmentalized agôn | p. 169 |
Status | p. 170 |
The koinon | p. 171 |
Mutual recognition | p. 172 |
Politics and the polis | p. 173 |
Appendix: The Dates of Dion's Municipal Orations | p. 177 |
Abbreviations | p. 181 |
Bibliography | p. 183 |
Indices | p. 197 |
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