Skilled labour and professionalism in Ancient Greece and Rome

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Skilled labour and professionalism in Ancient Greece and Rome

edited by Edmund Stewart, Edward Harris, David Lewis

Cambridge University Press, 2020

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This book is a history of ancient Greek and Roman professionals: doctors, seers, sculptors, teachers, musicians, actors, athletes and soldiers. These individuals were specialist workers deemed to possess rare skills, for which they had undergone a period of training. They operated in a competitive labour market in which proven expertise was a key commodity. Success in the highest regarded professions was often rewarded with a significant income and social status. Rivalries between competing practitioners could be fierce. Yet on other occasions, skilled workers co-operated in developing associations that were intended to facilitate and promote the work of professionals. The oldest collegial code of conduct, the Hippocratic Oath, a version of which is still taken by medical professionals today, was similarly the creation of a prominent ancient medical school. This collection of articles reveals the crucial role of occupation and skill in determining the identity and status of workers in antiquity.

目次

  • Introduction Edmund Stewart, Edward Harris and David Lewis
  • Part I. Professionals and Professional Identity in Greece and Rome: 1. Many Ancient Greek occupations, few professions Edward Harris
  • 2. Skilled workers in the ancient Greek city: public employment, selection methods and evaluation Natacha Massar
  • 3. Money making, 'avarice', and elite strategies of distinction in the Roman world Emanuel Mayer
  • Part II. Specialization and the Division of Labour in the Ancient City: 4. Labour specialization in the Athenian economy: occupational hazards David Lewis
  • 5. The perception of 'skills' in Ostia: the evidence of monuments and written sources Alice Landskron
  • Part III. Case Studies of Professions 1: Sculpture: 6. Professionalism in archaic and classical sculpture in Athens: the price of techne Helle Hochscheid
  • 7. Artists beyond Athens: the freedoms and restrictions of the artistic profession in classical Greece Margit Linder
  • 8. Roman sculptors at work: professional practitioners? Ben Russell
  • Part IV. Case Studies of Professions 2: Music and Athletics: 9. The profession of mousike in classical Greece Edmund Stewart
  • 10. Artists of Dionysus: the first professional associations in the ancient Greek world Sophia Aneziri
  • 11. Neither amateurs nor professionals: the status of Greek athletes Christian Mann
  • Part V. Case Studies of Professions 3: A Profession of Arms?: 12. Professionalism, specialization and skill in the classical Spartan army? Stephen Hodkinson
  • 13. A professional Roman army? Doug Lee.

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