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Luxury and Wealth in Sparta and the Peloponnese

Contributors

Stephen Hodkinson
Editor

Abstract

A Spartan lifestyle proverbially describes austerity; ancient Greek luxury was associated with Ionia and the oriental world. The contributions to this book, first presented at a conference held by the University of Nottingham’s Centre for Spartan and Peloponnesian Studies, reverse the stereotype and explore the role of luxury and wealth at Sparta and among its Peloponnesian neighbors from the Iron Age to the Hellenistic period.

Using literary, archaeological, epigraphic and numismatic evidence, an international team of specialists investigates the definition and changing meanings of the term luxury and its nearest ancient Greek equivalents, providing new insights into Sparta’s supposed abstention from luxury, and the way that this was portrayed by ancient writers. They analyse wealth production and private and public spending, emphasising features that were distinctive to Sparta and the Peloponnese compared with other parts of ancient Greece. Other chapters investigate issues still familiar in the contemporary world: economic crisis and debt, austerity measures, and relief provisions for the poor.

Book Type Edited Book
Acceptance Date Oct 3, 2019
Publication Date Oct 27, 2022
Deposit Date Jan 17, 2023
Publicly Available Date Oct 28, 2025
Publisher Classical Press of Wales
ISBN 9781910589830
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2740637
Publisher URL http://www.classicalpressofwales.co.uk/luxury.htm