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|a St. Paul's Ephesus :
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|a Collegeville, Minn. :
|b Liturgical Press,
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
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|a Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- List of illustrations -- THE ANCIENT TEXTS -- HISTORIANS -- STRABO INTRODUCES EPHESUS -- Marseilles, daughter of Ephesus -- Ephesus founded by Amazons -- Athens colonizes Ionia -- The site of the first settlement -- The name of Artemis -- Wine good and bad -- Ephesus, birthplace of Artemis and Apollo -- A moving history -- The Temple of Artemis -- The right of Asylum -- The harbors of Ephesus -- Fishy business in Ephesus -- Worthies of Ephesus -- North of Ephesus -- Ephesus passes into the hands of Rome -- South of Ephesus -- The road system around Ephesus -- APPIAN -- Hannibal in Ephesus -- A witticism of Hannibal -- Ephesians act against Rome -- Ephesians kill Italians -- Ephesians murder Zenobius -- Ephesus punished by Sulla -- Pompey departs from Ephesus -- Mark Antony at Ephesus -- The excesses of Mark Antony -- ATHENAEUS -- The foundation of Ephesus -- Temple museum -- Seafood from Ephesus -- Luxury goods -- Magic spells -- CAESAR -- Robbing the bank -- CICERO -- Ephesus, the gateway to Asia -- Runaway slaves -- Another Hannibal story -- DIO CASSIUS -- Mark Antony violates the Temple of Artemis -- Ephesus honored -- Cheap glory -- Astrologer honored -- DIO CHRYSOSTOM -- The bank of Asia -- HERODOTUS -- Artemis protects Ephesus -- Rich as Croesus -- Greek dialects -- The royal road from Ephesus to Persia -- A harbor and houses -- A tragic error -- IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH -- A letter to Ephesus -- FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS -- Exemption from military service -- A bizarre report -- Exemption from military service extended -- An Ephesian decree -- Security of the temple tax -- Agrippa and Herod in Ephesus -- Rome again confirms its laws -- Medicine in Ephesus -- LIVY -- The Temple of Artemis -- Seleucid control of Ephesus -- The harbor of Ephesus -- Asia after Antiochus -- LUKE -- Riot of the silversmiths -- PAUSANIAS -- Home is best -- The foundation of Ephesus -- Hellenistic Ephesus -- The Temple of Artemis -- PLINY THE ELDER -- The site of Ephesus -- Law at Ephesus -- Staircase in the Temple of Artemis -- Timber in the Temple of Artemis -- Artists and Ephesus -- An appeal to Caesar -- PLUTARCH -- A moral lesson -- Lysander at Ephesus -- Sulla punishes Asia -- A swift crossing -- Buying favors -- Antony taxes Ephesus -- Preparations for war -- Weird stories -- SENECA -- The population of Ephesus -- Immigrants to Ephesus -- TACITUS -- A rival to the Temple of Artemis -- The right of asylum at Ephesus -- Emperor worship -- VITRUVIUS -- The foundation of Ionia -- Height and width in Columns -- Books on the Temple of Artemis -- Architects of the Temple of Artemis -- Interior decorating -- Vermilion -- Architects' fees -- Moving marble for the Temple of Artemis.
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|a POETS AND NOVELISTS -- ACHILLES TATIUS -- Leucippe seeks the protection of Artemis -- Clitophon claims asylum -- The test of virginity -- The meaning of asylum -- Rescue at sea -- ACTS OF JOHN -- The Temple of Artemis -- ACTS OF PAUL -- The description of Paul -- The baptized lion -- The feminist lioness -- ANTIPATER OF SIDON -- Wonders of the world -- CALLIMACHUS -- Hymn to Artemis -- PHILOSTRATUS -- Public baths -- In the Temple of Artemis -- Plague in Ephesus -- In praise of Ephesus -- The death of Domitian -- An emperor stimulates the economy -- A covered road to the Artemision -- Holidays in Ephesus -- XENOPHON OF EPHESUS -- The procession of Artemis -- Visit to an oracle -- PART 2 -- The center of Ephesus in 50 C.E. -- Paul in Jerusalem -- A quick visit to Ephesus -- A walk with Paul through Ephesus -- The state Agora -- The terrace houses -- The square Agora and the theatre -- Paul's ministry in Ephesus -- Paul's years in Ephesus -- Hearing about Apollos -- Johannite disciples of Jesus -- Separation from the synagogue -- Other episodes -- Missionary expansion in Asia -- Crisis in Galatia -- Communications with Philippi -- Imprisonment -- The third letter to Philippi -- Trouble in the church at Ephesus -- Letters to the Lycus Valley -- Letters to Laodicea and Ephesus? -- A free man again -- Consternation caused by Corinth -- Ephesus much later -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Subject index -- Classical author index -- New Testament index.
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|a In this new volume, renowned scholar Jerome Murphy-O'Connor does for Ephesus what he did for Corinth in his award-winning St. Paul's Corinth. He combs the works of twenty-six ancient authors for information about ancient Ephesus, from its beginnings to the end of the biblical era. Readers can now picture for themselves this second of the two major centers of Paul's missionary work, with its houses, shops, and monuments, and above all the world-renowned temple of Artemis. After presenting the textual and archaeological evidence, Murphy-O'Connor leads the reader on a walk through St. Paul's Ephesus and describes the history of Paul's years in the city. Although Ephesus has been a ruin for many hundreds of years, readers of this book will find themselves transported back to the days of its flourishing. -- Book Cover.
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