Ancient Greeks and Egyptians carried on a cultural and intellectual dialogue for centuries, one with profound consequences for both sides.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ian S. Moyer is Associate Professor in the Department of History, University of Michigan. His current research and teaching interests include ancient Greek history, especially of the Hellenistic period; the Late Period, Ptolemaic, and Roman Egypt; ethnicity and culture in the ancient world; historiography and ethnography; and ancient religion and magic. He is the author of several articles, and he has lectured on various topics related to his research for this book at universities in the United States and Europe.
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Introduction: the absence of Egypt 1. Herodotus and an Egyptian mirage 2. Luculentissima fragmenta: Manetho's Aegyptiaca and the limits of Hellenism 3. The Delian Sarapis aretalogy and the politics of syncretism 4. Thessalos and the magic of empire Epilogue.
Introduction: the absence of Egypt 1. Herodotus and an Egyptian mirage 2. Luculentissima fragmenta: Manetho's Aegyptiaca and the limits of Hellenism 3. The Delian Sarapis aretalogy and the politics of syncretism 4. Thessalos and the magic of empire Epilogue.
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