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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009256186
- Artikelnr.: 66177732
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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.
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.
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.