Literature and Culture in the Roman Empire, 96-235
Cross-Cultural Interactions
Herausgeber: König, Alice; Uden, James; Langlands, Rebecca
Literature and Culture in the Roman Empire, 96-235
Cross-Cultural Interactions
Herausgeber: König, Alice; Uden, James; Langlands, Rebecca
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Explores new ways of understanding texts, practices and ideas that connected different cultural and religious groups in the Roman Empire in the era from Nerva to the Severans (96â 235 CE). Its sixteen chapters are written by leading scholars of classics, early Christianity, Jewish and Near Eastern history.
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Explores new ways of understanding texts, practices and ideas that connected different cultural and religious groups in the Roman Empire in the era from Nerva to the Severans (96â 235 CE). Its sixteen chapters are written by leading scholars of classics, early Christianity, Jewish and Near Eastern history.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 425
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 602g
- ISBN-13: 9781108713719
- ISBN-10: 1108713718
- Artikelnr.: 67099892
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 425
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 602g
- ISBN-13: 9781108713719
- ISBN-10: 1108713718
- Artikelnr.: 67099892
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Introduction Alice König, Rebecca Langlands and James Uden; Part I.
Refiguring Roman and Greek Interactions: 1. Beyond Romans and others:
identities in the long second century Myles Lavan; 2. The noise-lovers:
cultures of speech and sound in second-century Rome James Uden; 3. Plutarch
and Roman exemplary ethics: cultural interactions Rebecca Langlands; 4.
Patronage, cultural difference and literary interactivity: the case of
Pliny and Plutarch Dana Fields; 5. The romance of Republican history:
narrative tension and resolution in Florus, Appian and Chariton Adam M.
Kemezis; 6. Tactical interactions: dialogues between Greece and Rome in the
military manuals of Aelian and Arrian Alice König; Part II. Imperial
Infrastructure: Documents and Monuments: 7. Constructing a new imperial
paradoxography: Phlegon of Tralles and his sources Kelly Shannon-Henderson;
8. A formation of a Christian archive? The case of Justin Martyr and an
imperial rescript Laura Salah Nasrallah; 9. Keeping/losing records,
keeping/losing faith: Suetonius and Justin do the document Tom Geue; 10.
Shaping buildings into stories: architectural ekphrasis and the Epistle to
the Ephesians in Roman literary culture J. Albert Harrill; 11.
Architectural criticism in the Roman world and the limits of literary
interaction Christopher Siwicki; 12. Dying for justice: narratives of Roman
judicial authority in the High Empire Caillan Davenport; Part III. Cultural
Translation and Transformation: 13. Bardaisan's disciples and ethnographic
knowledge in the Roman Empire Nathanael Andrade; 14. Chaldean interactions
Johannes Haubold; 15. Gilgamos in Rome: Aelian NA 12.21 Steven D. Smith;
Afterword. Not there: empire, intertextuality, and absence Natalie B.
Dohrmann; References; General index.
Refiguring Roman and Greek Interactions: 1. Beyond Romans and others:
identities in the long second century Myles Lavan; 2. The noise-lovers:
cultures of speech and sound in second-century Rome James Uden; 3. Plutarch
and Roman exemplary ethics: cultural interactions Rebecca Langlands; 4.
Patronage, cultural difference and literary interactivity: the case of
Pliny and Plutarch Dana Fields; 5. The romance of Republican history:
narrative tension and resolution in Florus, Appian and Chariton Adam M.
Kemezis; 6. Tactical interactions: dialogues between Greece and Rome in the
military manuals of Aelian and Arrian Alice König; Part II. Imperial
Infrastructure: Documents and Monuments: 7. Constructing a new imperial
paradoxography: Phlegon of Tralles and his sources Kelly Shannon-Henderson;
8. A formation of a Christian archive? The case of Justin Martyr and an
imperial rescript Laura Salah Nasrallah; 9. Keeping/losing records,
keeping/losing faith: Suetonius and Justin do the document Tom Geue; 10.
Shaping buildings into stories: architectural ekphrasis and the Epistle to
the Ephesians in Roman literary culture J. Albert Harrill; 11.
Architectural criticism in the Roman world and the limits of literary
interaction Christopher Siwicki; 12. Dying for justice: narratives of Roman
judicial authority in the High Empire Caillan Davenport; Part III. Cultural
Translation and Transformation: 13. Bardaisan's disciples and ethnographic
knowledge in the Roman Empire Nathanael Andrade; 14. Chaldean interactions
Johannes Haubold; 15. Gilgamos in Rome: Aelian NA 12.21 Steven D. Smith;
Afterword. Not there: empire, intertextuality, and absence Natalie B.
Dohrmann; References; General index.
Introduction Alice König, Rebecca Langlands and James Uden; Part I.
Refiguring Roman and Greek Interactions: 1. Beyond Romans and others:
identities in the long second century Myles Lavan; 2. The noise-lovers:
cultures of speech and sound in second-century Rome James Uden; 3. Plutarch
and Roman exemplary ethics: cultural interactions Rebecca Langlands; 4.
Patronage, cultural difference and literary interactivity: the case of
Pliny and Plutarch Dana Fields; 5. The romance of Republican history:
narrative tension and resolution in Florus, Appian and Chariton Adam M.
Kemezis; 6. Tactical interactions: dialogues between Greece and Rome in the
military manuals of Aelian and Arrian Alice König; Part II. Imperial
Infrastructure: Documents and Monuments: 7. Constructing a new imperial
paradoxography: Phlegon of Tralles and his sources Kelly Shannon-Henderson;
8. A formation of a Christian archive? The case of Justin Martyr and an
imperial rescript Laura Salah Nasrallah; 9. Keeping/losing records,
keeping/losing faith: Suetonius and Justin do the document Tom Geue; 10.
Shaping buildings into stories: architectural ekphrasis and the Epistle to
the Ephesians in Roman literary culture J. Albert Harrill; 11.
Architectural criticism in the Roman world and the limits of literary
interaction Christopher Siwicki; 12. Dying for justice: narratives of Roman
judicial authority in the High Empire Caillan Davenport; Part III. Cultural
Translation and Transformation: 13. Bardaisan's disciples and ethnographic
knowledge in the Roman Empire Nathanael Andrade; 14. Chaldean interactions
Johannes Haubold; 15. Gilgamos in Rome: Aelian NA 12.21 Steven D. Smith;
Afterword. Not there: empire, intertextuality, and absence Natalie B.
Dohrmann; References; General index.
Refiguring Roman and Greek Interactions: 1. Beyond Romans and others:
identities in the long second century Myles Lavan; 2. The noise-lovers:
cultures of speech and sound in second-century Rome James Uden; 3. Plutarch
and Roman exemplary ethics: cultural interactions Rebecca Langlands; 4.
Patronage, cultural difference and literary interactivity: the case of
Pliny and Plutarch Dana Fields; 5. The romance of Republican history:
narrative tension and resolution in Florus, Appian and Chariton Adam M.
Kemezis; 6. Tactical interactions: dialogues between Greece and Rome in the
military manuals of Aelian and Arrian Alice König; Part II. Imperial
Infrastructure: Documents and Monuments: 7. Constructing a new imperial
paradoxography: Phlegon of Tralles and his sources Kelly Shannon-Henderson;
8. A formation of a Christian archive? The case of Justin Martyr and an
imperial rescript Laura Salah Nasrallah; 9. Keeping/losing records,
keeping/losing faith: Suetonius and Justin do the document Tom Geue; 10.
Shaping buildings into stories: architectural ekphrasis and the Epistle to
the Ephesians in Roman literary culture J. Albert Harrill; 11.
Architectural criticism in the Roman world and the limits of literary
interaction Christopher Siwicki; 12. Dying for justice: narratives of Roman
judicial authority in the High Empire Caillan Davenport; Part III. Cultural
Translation and Transformation: 13. Bardaisan's disciples and ethnographic
knowledge in the Roman Empire Nathanael Andrade; 14. Chaldean interactions
Johannes Haubold; 15. Gilgamos in Rome: Aelian NA 12.21 Steven D. Smith;
Afterword. Not there: empire, intertextuality, and absence Natalie B.
Dohrmann; References; General index.