Literature and Culture in the Roman Empire, 96-235
Herausgeber: König, Alice; Uden, James; Langlands, Rebecca
Literature and Culture in the Roman Empire, 96-235
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 (96-235 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 (96-235 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
- 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
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.