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İKİNCİ SOFİSTİK DÖNEM: SOFİST, RETOR VE FİLOZOFLARIN DİNİ GÖREVLERİ

Yıl 2017, Cilt: 5, 217 - 239, 01.06.2017

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Edebi kaynaklar, epigrafik belgeler ve nümismatik veriler İkinci Sofistik Dönem’de MS I-III. yüzyıl so­fist, retor ve filozofların mensubu oldukları aile ve al­dıkları eğitim sonucunda, kamusal yükümlülükleri ait olduk­ları toplumsal sınıf içinde dikkat çekici şekilde ba­şarıyla yerine getirdikle­rini ve sahip oldukları parayı cö­mertçe kentleri için harcadıklarını göstermektedir. Bu kişiler βούλαρχος, βου­λευ­τής, γραμματεύς, στρα­τηγός, ἀρχιε­ρεύς, δᾳδοῦχος, ἱερεύς, ἱεροφάντης, νεω­κόρ­ος, νεοποι­ός, περιθύτης, προ­φήτης, ἀγορανόμος, λογιστής ve τα­μίας, γυμνασίαρχος, ἐφήβαρχος, ἀγωνο­θέτης, εἰρήναρ­χος/εἰρηνάρχης, στεφανή­φο­ρος, πρύτα­νις/πρυτανάρχης gibi önemli kent görevlerini üstlen­mişlerdir. Ayrıca eyalet düzeyinde ἀγωνοθέτης, ἀρχι­ερεύς/ἀσιάρχης ve γα­λα­τάρχης’lik gibi oldukça prestijli kamusal görevleri üstlendikleri de belgelenmektedir. Bu makalede ise İkin­ci Sofistik Dönem’de sofist, retor ve filozofla­rın kent­lerde üstlenmiş oldukları dini görev­ler ele alınmakta­dır. Philostratos VS ve epigrafik bel­geler aracılığıyla bu kişilerin arkhiereus, hiereus, dadou­khos, hierophantes, ne­o­koros, neopoios, perithytes ve pro­phetes gibi önemli dini görevleri icra ettikleri belgelen­mektedir. Bu görev­leri kendi kentlerinde olduğu gibi vatandaşı oldukları diğer kentlerde de üstlenmişlerdir. Kamusal görevler üst­lenmede retorların daha aktif ol­du­ğu görülmektedir; ancak dini görev üstlenen sofistle­rin sayısı retorlardan daha fazladır. Filozofların ise ge­nel olarak kamusal görev üstlenme ve imtiyazlar elde etme hususunda sofist ve retorların gerisinde kaldıkları tespit edilmektedir.

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THE SECOND SOPHISTIC: RELIGIOUS OFFICIALS OF SOPHISTS, RHETORS, AND PHILOSOPHERS

Yıl 2017, Cilt: 5, 217 - 239, 01.06.2017

Öz

Literary sources, epigraphical documents, and numismatic evidence show that the sophists, rhe­tors, and philosophers that belonged to the most pro­minent and the wealthiest families had an excellent edu­cation and so they officiated successfully many pub­lic services and generously spent their money for the cities in the Second Sophistic Period Ist to IIIrd cen­turies AD . They undertook important municipal ma­gistracies such as βούλαρχος, βουλευτής, γραμμα­τεύς, στρατηγός, ἀρχιερεύς, δᾳδοῦχος, ἱερεύς, ἱερο­φάντης, νεωκόρος, νεοποιός, περιθύτης, προφήτης, ἀγο­ρα­νό­μος, λογιστής ve ταμίας, γυμνασίαρχος, ἐφή­βαρ­χος, ἀγω­νοθέτης, εἰρήναρχος/εἰρηνάρχης, στεφα­νή­φορος, πρύτανις/πρυ­τανάρχης. Also, it is docu­men­ted that they took on quite prestigious provincial magistracies such as ἀγωνοθέτης, ἀρχιερεύς/ἀσιάρχης, and γαλα- τάρχης. In this article, religious services of sophists, rhetors, and philosophers in the Second So­phis­tic Pe­riod are investigated. Philostratos VS and epigraphi­cal documents assert that these persons took on impor­tant religious duties such as arkhiereus, hie­reus, da­doukhos, hierophantes, neokoros, neopoios, pe­rithytes and prophetes. They fulfilled these tasks in their own cities as well as in other cities they became citi­zens. It is obvious that rhetors were more active in public tasks; but, the number of sophists who took on religious duty was more than the rhetors. On the other hand, it is determined that philosophers generally fell behind sophists and rhetors about undertaking public duties and obtaining privileges.

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Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil Türkçe
Konular Arkeoloji
Bölüm Research Article
Yazarlar

Elif Kaya Akgün Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Haziran 2017
Gönderilme Tarihi 12 Mayıs 2014
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2017 Cilt: 5

Kaynak Göster

APA Kaya Akgün, E. (2017). İKİNCİ SOFİSTİK DÖNEM: SOFİST, RETOR VE FİLOZOFLARIN DİNİ GÖREVLERİ. Cedrus, 5, 217-239.
AMA Kaya Akgün E. İKİNCİ SOFİSTİK DÖNEM: SOFİST, RETOR VE FİLOZOFLARIN DİNİ GÖREVLERİ. Cedrus. Haziran 2017;5:217-239.
Chicago Kaya Akgün, Elif. “İKİNCİ SOFİSTİK DÖNEM: SOFİST, RETOR VE FİLOZOFLARIN DİNİ GÖREVLERİ”. Cedrus 5, Haziran (Haziran 2017): 217-39.
EndNote Kaya Akgün E (01 Haziran 2017) İKİNCİ SOFİSTİK DÖNEM: SOFİST, RETOR VE FİLOZOFLARIN DİNİ GÖREVLERİ. Cedrus 5 217–239.
IEEE E. Kaya Akgün, “İKİNCİ SOFİSTİK DÖNEM: SOFİST, RETOR VE FİLOZOFLARIN DİNİ GÖREVLERİ”, Cedrus, c. 5, ss. 217–239, 2017.
ISNAD Kaya Akgün, Elif. “İKİNCİ SOFİSTİK DÖNEM: SOFİST, RETOR VE FİLOZOFLARIN DİNİ GÖREVLERİ”. Cedrus 5 (Haziran 2017), 217-239.
JAMA Kaya Akgün E. İKİNCİ SOFİSTİK DÖNEM: SOFİST, RETOR VE FİLOZOFLARIN DİNİ GÖREVLERİ. Cedrus. 2017;5:217–239.
MLA Kaya Akgün, Elif. “İKİNCİ SOFİSTİK DÖNEM: SOFİST, RETOR VE FİLOZOFLARIN DİNİ GÖREVLERİ”. Cedrus, c. 5, 2017, ss. 217-39.
Vancouver Kaya Akgün E. İKİNCİ SOFİSTİK DÖNEM: SOFİST, RETOR VE FİLOZOFLARIN DİNİ GÖREVLERİ. Cedrus. 2017;5:217-39.

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