Egypt in the Byzantine World, 300-700
Herausgeber: Bagnall, Roger S.
Egypt in the Byzantine World, 300-700
Herausgeber: Bagnall, Roger S.
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A comprehensive portrayal of Egypt from the fourth to the seventh centuries.
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A comprehensive portrayal of Egypt from the fourth to the seventh centuries.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 482
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 776g
- ISBN-13: 9780521145879
- ISBN-10: 0521145872
- Artikelnr.: 28525522
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 482
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 776g
- ISBN-13: 9780521145879
- ISBN-10: 0521145872
- Artikelnr.: 28525522
1. Introduction Roger S. Bagnall; Part I. The Culture of Byzantine Egypt:
2. Poets and pagans in Byzantine Egypt Alan Cameron; 3. Higher education in
early Byzantine Egypt: rhetoric, Latin, and the law Raffaella Cribiore; 4.
Philosophy in its social context Leslie S. B. MacCoull; 5. Coptic
literature in the Byzantine and early Islamic world Stephen Emmel; 6. Early
Christian architecture in Egypt and its relationship to the architecture of
the Byzantine world Peter Grossmann; 7. Coptic and Byzantine textiles found
in Egypt: corpora, collections, and scholarly perspectives Thelma Thomas;
8. Between tradition and innovation: Egyptian funerary practices in late
antiquity Françoise Dunand; Part II. Government, Environments, Society and
Economy: 9. Alexandria in the fourth-seventh centuries Zsolt Kiss; 10. The
other cities in later Roman Egypt Peter van Minnen; 11. Byzantine Egyptian
villages James Keenan; 12. The imperial presence: government and army
Bernhard Palme; 13. Byzantine Egypt and imperial law Joëlle Beaucamp; 14.
Aristocratic landholding and the economy of Byzantine Egypt Todd Hickey;
15. Gender and society in Byzantine Egypt Terry Wilfong; Part III.
Christianity: The Church and Monasticism: 16. The institutional church Ewa
Wipszycka; 17. The cult of saints: a haven of continuity in a changing
world? Arietta Papaconstantinou; 18. Divine architects: designing the
monastic dwelling place Darlene Brooks Hedstrom; 19. Monasticism in
Byzantine Egypt: continuity and memory James Goehring; 20. Depicting the
kingdom of heaven: paintings and monastic practice in late antique Egypt
Elizabeth Bolman; Part IV. Epilogue: 21. The Arab conquest of Egypt and the
beginning of Muslim rule Petra Sijpesteijn.
2. Poets and pagans in Byzantine Egypt Alan Cameron; 3. Higher education in
early Byzantine Egypt: rhetoric, Latin, and the law Raffaella Cribiore; 4.
Philosophy in its social context Leslie S. B. MacCoull; 5. Coptic
literature in the Byzantine and early Islamic world Stephen Emmel; 6. Early
Christian architecture in Egypt and its relationship to the architecture of
the Byzantine world Peter Grossmann; 7. Coptic and Byzantine textiles found
in Egypt: corpora, collections, and scholarly perspectives Thelma Thomas;
8. Between tradition and innovation: Egyptian funerary practices in late
antiquity Françoise Dunand; Part II. Government, Environments, Society and
Economy: 9. Alexandria in the fourth-seventh centuries Zsolt Kiss; 10. The
other cities in later Roman Egypt Peter van Minnen; 11. Byzantine Egyptian
villages James Keenan; 12. The imperial presence: government and army
Bernhard Palme; 13. Byzantine Egypt and imperial law Joëlle Beaucamp; 14.
Aristocratic landholding and the economy of Byzantine Egypt Todd Hickey;
15. Gender and society in Byzantine Egypt Terry Wilfong; Part III.
Christianity: The Church and Monasticism: 16. The institutional church Ewa
Wipszycka; 17. The cult of saints: a haven of continuity in a changing
world? Arietta Papaconstantinou; 18. Divine architects: designing the
monastic dwelling place Darlene Brooks Hedstrom; 19. Monasticism in
Byzantine Egypt: continuity and memory James Goehring; 20. Depicting the
kingdom of heaven: paintings and monastic practice in late antique Egypt
Elizabeth Bolman; Part IV. Epilogue: 21. The Arab conquest of Egypt and the
beginning of Muslim rule Petra Sijpesteijn.
1. Introduction Roger S. Bagnall; Part I. The Culture of Byzantine Egypt:
2. Poets and pagans in Byzantine Egypt Alan Cameron; 3. Higher education in
early Byzantine Egypt: rhetoric, Latin, and the law Raffaella Cribiore; 4.
Philosophy in its social context Leslie S. B. MacCoull; 5. Coptic
literature in the Byzantine and early Islamic world Stephen Emmel; 6. Early
Christian architecture in Egypt and its relationship to the architecture of
the Byzantine world Peter Grossmann; 7. Coptic and Byzantine textiles found
in Egypt: corpora, collections, and scholarly perspectives Thelma Thomas;
8. Between tradition and innovation: Egyptian funerary practices in late
antiquity Françoise Dunand; Part II. Government, Environments, Society and
Economy: 9. Alexandria in the fourth-seventh centuries Zsolt Kiss; 10. The
other cities in later Roman Egypt Peter van Minnen; 11. Byzantine Egyptian
villages James Keenan; 12. The imperial presence: government and army
Bernhard Palme; 13. Byzantine Egypt and imperial law Joëlle Beaucamp; 14.
Aristocratic landholding and the economy of Byzantine Egypt Todd Hickey;
15. Gender and society in Byzantine Egypt Terry Wilfong; Part III.
Christianity: The Church and Monasticism: 16. The institutional church Ewa
Wipszycka; 17. The cult of saints: a haven of continuity in a changing
world? Arietta Papaconstantinou; 18. Divine architects: designing the
monastic dwelling place Darlene Brooks Hedstrom; 19. Monasticism in
Byzantine Egypt: continuity and memory James Goehring; 20. Depicting the
kingdom of heaven: paintings and monastic practice in late antique Egypt
Elizabeth Bolman; Part IV. Epilogue: 21. The Arab conquest of Egypt and the
beginning of Muslim rule Petra Sijpesteijn.
2. Poets and pagans in Byzantine Egypt Alan Cameron; 3. Higher education in
early Byzantine Egypt: rhetoric, Latin, and the law Raffaella Cribiore; 4.
Philosophy in its social context Leslie S. B. MacCoull; 5. Coptic
literature in the Byzantine and early Islamic world Stephen Emmel; 6. Early
Christian architecture in Egypt and its relationship to the architecture of
the Byzantine world Peter Grossmann; 7. Coptic and Byzantine textiles found
in Egypt: corpora, collections, and scholarly perspectives Thelma Thomas;
8. Between tradition and innovation: Egyptian funerary practices in late
antiquity Françoise Dunand; Part II. Government, Environments, Society and
Economy: 9. Alexandria in the fourth-seventh centuries Zsolt Kiss; 10. The
other cities in later Roman Egypt Peter van Minnen; 11. Byzantine Egyptian
villages James Keenan; 12. The imperial presence: government and army
Bernhard Palme; 13. Byzantine Egypt and imperial law Joëlle Beaucamp; 14.
Aristocratic landholding and the economy of Byzantine Egypt Todd Hickey;
15. Gender and society in Byzantine Egypt Terry Wilfong; Part III.
Christianity: The Church and Monasticism: 16. The institutional church Ewa
Wipszycka; 17. The cult of saints: a haven of continuity in a changing
world? Arietta Papaconstantinou; 18. Divine architects: designing the
monastic dwelling place Darlene Brooks Hedstrom; 19. Monasticism in
Byzantine Egypt: continuity and memory James Goehring; 20. Depicting the
kingdom of heaven: paintings and monastic practice in late antique Egypt
Elizabeth Bolman; Part IV. Epilogue: 21. The Arab conquest of Egypt and the
beginning of Muslim rule Petra Sijpesteijn.