Strabo's Cultural Geography
The Making of a Kolossourgia
Herausgeber: Dueck, Daniela; Pothecary, Sarah; Lindsay, Hugh
Strabo's Cultural Geography
The Making of a Kolossourgia
Herausgeber: Dueck, Daniela; Pothecary, Sarah; Lindsay, Hugh
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Wide-ranging 2005 exploration of Strabo's Geography by an international team of scholars.
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Wide-ranging 2005 exploration of Strabo's Geography by an international team of scholars.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 443g
- ISBN-13: 9780521175104
- ISBN-10: 0521175100
- Artikelnr.: 32465976
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 443g
- ISBN-13: 9780521175104
- ISBN-10: 0521175100
- Artikelnr.: 32465976
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction; 1. Kolossourgia. 'A colossal statue of a work' Sarah
Pothecary; 2. Reflections of philosophy: Strabo and geographical sources
Christina Horst Roseman; 3. Who is a barbarian? The barbarians in the
ethnological and cultural taxonomies of Strabo Eran Almagor; 4. Gender at
the crossroads of empire: locating women in Strabo's Geography Denise
Eileen McCoskey; 5. Strabo and Homer: a chapter in cultural history Anna
Maria Biraschi; 6. Strabo's use of poetry Daniela Dueck; 7. Strabo's
sources in the light of a tale Nikos Litinas; 8. The foundation of Greek
colonies and their main features in Strabo: a portrayal lacking
homogeneity? Francesco Trotta; 9. 'Men of high reputation' in Strabo's
Geography Johannes Engels; 10. Comparing Strabo with Pausanias: Greece in
context vs. Greece in depth Maria Pretzler; 11. The European provinces:
Strabo as evidence Sarah Pothecary; 12. Amasya and Strabo's patria in
Pontus Hugh Lindsay; 13. Cappadocia through Strabo's eyes Silvia Panichi;
14. Greek geography and Roman empire: the transformation of tradition in
Strabo's Euxine David Braund; 15. Josephus' hidden dialogue with Strabo
Yuval Shahar; 16. Temporal layers within Strabo's description of Coele
Syria, Phoenicia and Judaea Ze'ev Safrai.
Pothecary; 2. Reflections of philosophy: Strabo and geographical sources
Christina Horst Roseman; 3. Who is a barbarian? The barbarians in the
ethnological and cultural taxonomies of Strabo Eran Almagor; 4. Gender at
the crossroads of empire: locating women in Strabo's Geography Denise
Eileen McCoskey; 5. Strabo and Homer: a chapter in cultural history Anna
Maria Biraschi; 6. Strabo's use of poetry Daniela Dueck; 7. Strabo's
sources in the light of a tale Nikos Litinas; 8. The foundation of Greek
colonies and their main features in Strabo: a portrayal lacking
homogeneity? Francesco Trotta; 9. 'Men of high reputation' in Strabo's
Geography Johannes Engels; 10. Comparing Strabo with Pausanias: Greece in
context vs. Greece in depth Maria Pretzler; 11. The European provinces:
Strabo as evidence Sarah Pothecary; 12. Amasya and Strabo's patria in
Pontus Hugh Lindsay; 13. Cappadocia through Strabo's eyes Silvia Panichi;
14. Greek geography and Roman empire: the transformation of tradition in
Strabo's Euxine David Braund; 15. Josephus' hidden dialogue with Strabo
Yuval Shahar; 16. Temporal layers within Strabo's description of Coele
Syria, Phoenicia and Judaea Ze'ev Safrai.
Introduction; 1. Kolossourgia. 'A colossal statue of a work' Sarah
Pothecary; 2. Reflections of philosophy: Strabo and geographical sources
Christina Horst Roseman; 3. Who is a barbarian? The barbarians in the
ethnological and cultural taxonomies of Strabo Eran Almagor; 4. Gender at
the crossroads of empire: locating women in Strabo's Geography Denise
Eileen McCoskey; 5. Strabo and Homer: a chapter in cultural history Anna
Maria Biraschi; 6. Strabo's use of poetry Daniela Dueck; 7. Strabo's
sources in the light of a tale Nikos Litinas; 8. The foundation of Greek
colonies and their main features in Strabo: a portrayal lacking
homogeneity? Francesco Trotta; 9. 'Men of high reputation' in Strabo's
Geography Johannes Engels; 10. Comparing Strabo with Pausanias: Greece in
context vs. Greece in depth Maria Pretzler; 11. The European provinces:
Strabo as evidence Sarah Pothecary; 12. Amasya and Strabo's patria in
Pontus Hugh Lindsay; 13. Cappadocia through Strabo's eyes Silvia Panichi;
14. Greek geography and Roman empire: the transformation of tradition in
Strabo's Euxine David Braund; 15. Josephus' hidden dialogue with Strabo
Yuval Shahar; 16. Temporal layers within Strabo's description of Coele
Syria, Phoenicia and Judaea Ze'ev Safrai.
Pothecary; 2. Reflections of philosophy: Strabo and geographical sources
Christina Horst Roseman; 3. Who is a barbarian? The barbarians in the
ethnological and cultural taxonomies of Strabo Eran Almagor; 4. Gender at
the crossroads of empire: locating women in Strabo's Geography Denise
Eileen McCoskey; 5. Strabo and Homer: a chapter in cultural history Anna
Maria Biraschi; 6. Strabo's use of poetry Daniela Dueck; 7. Strabo's
sources in the light of a tale Nikos Litinas; 8. The foundation of Greek
colonies and their main features in Strabo: a portrayal lacking
homogeneity? Francesco Trotta; 9. 'Men of high reputation' in Strabo's
Geography Johannes Engels; 10. Comparing Strabo with Pausanias: Greece in
context vs. Greece in depth Maria Pretzler; 11. The European provinces:
Strabo as evidence Sarah Pothecary; 12. Amasya and Strabo's patria in
Pontus Hugh Lindsay; 13. Cappadocia through Strabo's eyes Silvia Panichi;
14. Greek geography and Roman empire: the transformation of tradition in
Strabo's Euxine David Braund; 15. Josephus' hidden dialogue with Strabo
Yuval Shahar; 16. Temporal layers within Strabo's description of Coele
Syria, Phoenicia and Judaea Ze'ev Safrai.