Dionisius van Halikarnassus en die oorsprong van weldoenerskap

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Joubert, Stephan Jacobus, 1958-

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Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria

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Influenced by the ever growing idealisation of patronage during the time of emperor Augustus, Dionysius of Halicarnassus in his Antiquitates Romanae traces the historical roots of this system back to Romulus, the founder of Rome. However, his picture of ancient patronage, of the "good old days" when harmony existed between rich patrons and their clients and between Rome and its allies and conquered territories, is anachronistic. But in spite of the historical inaccuracy of Dionisius' picture of the origin of patronage, as well as of the functioning of this system during the first century Be, it presents us with valuable insights into the ideological manipulation of this institution by those close to the vestibules of power in the Roman world.

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Continued 2001 as 'Verbum et Ecclesia'

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Ancient patronage, Ideological manipulation, Roman world

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Joubert, SJ 2000, 'Dionisius van Halikarnassus en die oorsprong van weldoenerskap', Skrif en Kerk, vol. 21, no.3, pp. 583-591.