Explores the nature of the vast multinational Roman Empire through the identities of ethnic groups and the experiences of single individuals. The chapters range across the many cultures, languages, religions and literatures of the Empire, with a special focus on the Jews as a test-case for the larger issues.
Explores the nature of the vast multinational Roman Empire through the identities of ethnic groups and the experiences of single individuals. The chapters range across the many cultures, languages, religions and literatures of the Empire, with a special focus on the Jews as a test-case for the larger issues.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of figures; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Part I. Ethnicity and Identity in the Roman Empire: 1. From Rome to Constantinople Benjamin Isaac; 2. The imperial senate: center of a multinational empire Werner Eck; 3. Ethnic types and stereotypes in Ancient Latin idioms Daniela Dueck; 4. Keti, son of Masawalat: ethnicity and empire Brent D. Shaw; Part II. Ethnicity and Identity in the Roman Empire: 5. Roman reception of the Trojan war Margalit Finkelberg; 6. Claiming Roman origins: Greek cities and the Roman colonial pattern Cédric Brélaz; 7. Roman theologies in the cities of Italy and the provinces John Scheid; 8. The involvement of provincial cities in the administration of school teaching Ido Israelowich; 9. Many nations, one night? Historical aspects of the night in the Roman Empire Angelos Chaniotis; Part III. Ethnicity and Identity in the Roman Empire: the Case of the Jews: 10. Religious pluralism in the Roman Empire: did Judaism test the limits of Roman tolerance? Erich S. Gruen; 11. Rome's attitude to Jews and Judaea after the great rebellion - beyond raison d'état? Alexander Yakobson; 12. Between ethnos and populus: the boundaries of being a Jew Youval Rotman; 13. Local identities of synagogue communities in the Roman Empire Jonathan J. Price; 14. The good the bad and the middling: Roman emperors in Talmudic literature Yuval Shahar; 15. The severans and rabbi Judah ha-Nasi Aharon Oppenheimer; Part IV. Iudaea/Palaestina: 16. The Roman legionary base in Legio-Kefar 'Othnay' - the evidence from the small finds Yotam Tepper; 17. The camp of the legion X Fretensis and the emergence of Aelia capitolina Shlomit Weksler-Bdolah; Bibliography; Indexes.
List of figures; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Part I. Ethnicity and Identity in the Roman Empire: 1. From Rome to Constantinople Benjamin Isaac; 2. The imperial senate: center of a multinational empire Werner Eck; 3. Ethnic types and stereotypes in Ancient Latin idioms Daniela Dueck; 4. Keti, son of Masawalat: ethnicity and empire Brent D. Shaw; Part II. Ethnicity and Identity in the Roman Empire: 5. Roman reception of the Trojan war Margalit Finkelberg; 6. Claiming Roman origins: Greek cities and the Roman colonial pattern Cédric Brélaz; 7. Roman theologies in the cities of Italy and the provinces John Scheid; 8. The involvement of provincial cities in the administration of school teaching Ido Israelowich; 9. Many nations, one night? Historical aspects of the night in the Roman Empire Angelos Chaniotis; Part III. Ethnicity and Identity in the Roman Empire: the Case of the Jews: 10. Religious pluralism in the Roman Empire: did Judaism test the limits of Roman tolerance? Erich S. Gruen; 11. Rome's attitude to Jews and Judaea after the great rebellion - beyond raison d'état? Alexander Yakobson; 12. Between ethnos and populus: the boundaries of being a Jew Youval Rotman; 13. Local identities of synagogue communities in the Roman Empire Jonathan J. Price; 14. The good the bad and the middling: Roman emperors in Talmudic literature Yuval Shahar; 15. The severans and rabbi Judah ha-Nasi Aharon Oppenheimer; Part IV. Iudaea/Palaestina: 16. The Roman legionary base in Legio-Kefar 'Othnay' - the evidence from the small finds Yotam Tepper; 17. The camp of the legion X Fretensis and the emergence of Aelia capitolina Shlomit Weksler-Bdolah; Bibliography; Indexes.
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