The Construction of Time in Antiquity
Herausgeber: Ben-Dov, Jonathan; Doering, Lutz
The Construction of Time in Antiquity
Herausgeber: Ben-Dov, Jonathan; Doering, Lutz
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Time stands at the heart of human experience. In this book, new investigations illuminate the gamut of human engagement with time in antiquity.
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Time stands at the heart of human experience. In this book, new investigations illuminate the gamut of human engagement with time in antiquity.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 604g
- ISBN-13: 9781107108967
- ISBN-10: 1107108969
- Artikelnr.: 48399588
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 604g
- ISBN-13: 9781107108967
- ISBN-10: 1107108969
- Artikelnr.: 48399588
1. Introduction Lutz Doering and Jonathan Ben-Dov; 2 Time and natural law
in Jewish-Hellenistic writings Jonathan Ben-Dov; 3. Calendars, politics,
and power relations in the Roman Empire Sacha Stern; 4. Doubling religion
in the Augustan Age: shaping time for an empire Jörg Rüpke; 5. Real and
constructed time in Babylonian astral medicine John Steele; 6. The
intellectual background of the Antikythera mechanism Robert Hannah; 7.
Divine figurations of time in Ancient Egypt Alexandra von Lieven; 8. The
moon and the power of time reckoning in Ancient Mesopotamia Lorenzo
Verderame; 9. Toward a phenomenology of time in ancient Greek art SeungJung
Kim; 10. Women's bodies as metaphors for time in biblical, second temple,
and rabbinic literature Sarit Kattan Gribetz; 11. The beginning of sabbath
and festivals in ancient Jewish sources Lutz Doering; 12. Seasoning the
bible and biblifying time through fixed liturgical reading systems
(lectionaries) Daniel Stökl Ben Ezra; 13. The Roman ember days of September
and the Jewish New Year Robert Hayward; 14. Celebrations and the abstention
from celebrations of sacred time in Early Christianity Clemens Leonhard.
in Jewish-Hellenistic writings Jonathan Ben-Dov; 3. Calendars, politics,
and power relations in the Roman Empire Sacha Stern; 4. Doubling religion
in the Augustan Age: shaping time for an empire Jörg Rüpke; 5. Real and
constructed time in Babylonian astral medicine John Steele; 6. The
intellectual background of the Antikythera mechanism Robert Hannah; 7.
Divine figurations of time in Ancient Egypt Alexandra von Lieven; 8. The
moon and the power of time reckoning in Ancient Mesopotamia Lorenzo
Verderame; 9. Toward a phenomenology of time in ancient Greek art SeungJung
Kim; 10. Women's bodies as metaphors for time in biblical, second temple,
and rabbinic literature Sarit Kattan Gribetz; 11. The beginning of sabbath
and festivals in ancient Jewish sources Lutz Doering; 12. Seasoning the
bible and biblifying time through fixed liturgical reading systems
(lectionaries) Daniel Stökl Ben Ezra; 13. The Roman ember days of September
and the Jewish New Year Robert Hayward; 14. Celebrations and the abstention
from celebrations of sacred time in Early Christianity Clemens Leonhard.
1. Introduction Lutz Doering and Jonathan Ben-Dov; 2 Time and natural law
in Jewish-Hellenistic writings Jonathan Ben-Dov; 3. Calendars, politics,
and power relations in the Roman Empire Sacha Stern; 4. Doubling religion
in the Augustan Age: shaping time for an empire Jörg Rüpke; 5. Real and
constructed time in Babylonian astral medicine John Steele; 6. The
intellectual background of the Antikythera mechanism Robert Hannah; 7.
Divine figurations of time in Ancient Egypt Alexandra von Lieven; 8. The
moon and the power of time reckoning in Ancient Mesopotamia Lorenzo
Verderame; 9. Toward a phenomenology of time in ancient Greek art SeungJung
Kim; 10. Women's bodies as metaphors for time in biblical, second temple,
and rabbinic literature Sarit Kattan Gribetz; 11. The beginning of sabbath
and festivals in ancient Jewish sources Lutz Doering; 12. Seasoning the
bible and biblifying time through fixed liturgical reading systems
(lectionaries) Daniel Stökl Ben Ezra; 13. The Roman ember days of September
and the Jewish New Year Robert Hayward; 14. Celebrations and the abstention
from celebrations of sacred time in Early Christianity Clemens Leonhard.
in Jewish-Hellenistic writings Jonathan Ben-Dov; 3. Calendars, politics,
and power relations in the Roman Empire Sacha Stern; 4. Doubling religion
in the Augustan Age: shaping time for an empire Jörg Rüpke; 5. Real and
constructed time in Babylonian astral medicine John Steele; 6. The
intellectual background of the Antikythera mechanism Robert Hannah; 7.
Divine figurations of time in Ancient Egypt Alexandra von Lieven; 8. The
moon and the power of time reckoning in Ancient Mesopotamia Lorenzo
Verderame; 9. Toward a phenomenology of time in ancient Greek art SeungJung
Kim; 10. Women's bodies as metaphors for time in biblical, second temple,
and rabbinic literature Sarit Kattan Gribetz; 11. The beginning of sabbath
and festivals in ancient Jewish sources Lutz Doering; 12. Seasoning the
bible and biblifying time through fixed liturgical reading systems
(lectionaries) Daniel Stökl Ben Ezra; 13. The Roman ember days of September
and the Jewish New Year Robert Hayward; 14. Celebrations and the abstention
from celebrations of sacred time in Early Christianity Clemens Leonhard.