Community and Identity at the Edges of the Classical World
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2020.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Tables
- Listof Illustrations
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- Romanization: History and Mythology
- Moving Beyond Rome
- Chapter Summary
- Notes
- Chapter 1 The beauty of the Oikumene has two edges: Nurturing Roman Imperialism in the "Glocalizing" traditions of the East
- Hellenistic Globalization
- Hellenistic oikumene and Cultural koine
- The Post-Hellenistic context
- Rome on the Western Edges
- Orientalizing or Globalizing Rome
- The Donations of Alexandria
- The new dynastic center
- Integrating the Post-Hellenistic world
- The Deceitful Oikumene
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 2 "Triggered identity": The use of Macedonian ethnic by Blaundos in confrontation with the Roman Empire
- I - General History of Blaundos
- The Hellenistic Period
- The Roman Period
- II - Analysis of the epigraphic and numismatic evidence of Blaundos
- General methodology
- The chronological arc of the civic coinages of Blaundos
- The cultural identity of Blaundos and the Macedonian ethnic in the numismatic evidence
- Civic coins issued in the Roman Republican period (133-31 BCE)
- The cultural identity of Blaundos and Macedonian ethnic in the epigraphic evidence
- III
- Conclusion: the use of the Macedonian ethnic by Blaundos in the Roman Imperial period as case of "triggered identity"
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Epigraphic and Numismatic Publications
- Chapter 3 The population of Siscia in the light of epigraphy
- The Earliest Research on Pannonia
- Early Studies of the Population of Siscia
- The Lack of Pannonians in Pannonia
- Epigraphic Sources: Finding the Native Population
- Epigraphic Sources: Native and Roman Tendencies
- Conclusion: Epigraphy and the Limits of Historic Visibility
- Notes
- Bibliography
- AIJ
- Nomenclator provinciarum Europae Latinarum et Galliae Cisalpinae
- Onomasticon Provinciarum Europae Latinarum
- Repertorium nominum gentilium et cognominum Latinorum
- RMD
- GENERAL
- Chapter 4 Roman presence in Athens in the light of epigraphic sources1
- Background History: Athens in the Hellenistic period
- The Romans in Athens in Wartime
- The Roman Population of Delos: Merchants, bankers and Wholesalers
- The Ephebes
- Religion and festivals
- Roman and Italic Members of the Community
- Final Considerations
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Sources
- Websites
- Chapter 5 Global and local in the sanctuary of the Egyptian Gods in Marathon: The construction of a cultural identity in Roman Greece1
- Introduction
- The Sanctuary
- Herodes Atticus
- Cultural Identity and Globalizing features
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Ancient Sources
- Chapter 6 Consciousness of connectivity: Roman temples in southern Syria
- Connectivity
- Architecture
- Main deities with Greek names
- Conclusion
- Abbreviations
- Notes
- Bibliography