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  • - A Roman Imperial Cult Building in Petra, Jordan
    af Sara Reid
    1.093,95 kr.

    Excavation of the Small Temple of Petra, Jordan has revealed a Roman building likely dedicated to the imperial cult.

  • - How Social Networks Shaped Imperial Policy
    af Joshua Powell
    1.408,95 kr.

    Reexamines Justinian's ecclesiastical policy.

  • - Palestinian Hagiography in the Sixth Century A.D.
    af Rod Stearn
    1.232,95 kr.

    This book examines local and imperial connections of saints, the networks they constructed, and the institutional realities of the monasteries they founded to shine new light on Judean hagiographies.

  • af Barbara Sidwell
    1.832,95 kr.

    Ammianus' treatment of the emotion of anger reveals as much, if not more, about his education, values, beliefs, personality, than it does about the people he writes about.

  • - Xusro Parviz, King of Kings of the Sasanian Empire
    af Keenan Baca-Winters
    1.053,95 kr.

    He Did Not Fear: Xusro Parviz, King of Kings of the Sasanian Empire spotlights Xusro II, the man who almost conquered the Roman Empire in the Roman-Sasanian War of the Seventh Century CE, and examines his historical prominence.

  • - Essays in Honor of S. Thomas Parker
    af Walter D. Ward
    1.975,95 kr.

    The Socio-economic History and Material Culture of the Roman and Byzantine Near East collects thirteen papers written in honor of S. Thomas Parker by his colleagues and former students. S. Thomas Parker is one of the most influential archaeologists of the past half century who have worked on the Roman and Byzantine remains of Jordan.

  • - A new reading of the Platonic theory of Forms
    af Christos Terezis
    1.208,95 kr.

    This volume examines the historical end of the Platonic tradition in relation to creation theories of the natural world through Neoplatonist philosopher Proclus (412-485) elaboration of an investigation of Plato's theory of metaphysical archetypal Forms.

  • af Xenophon
    748,95 kr.

    Sarah Fielding (1710-1768), the younger sister of Henry Fielding, and the close friend of his literary rival Samuel Richardson, was one of the very few English women to master ancient languages like Latin and Greek.

  • af Nikolaos Barkas
    1.498,95 kr.

    In recent decades certain historians have intimated that Byzantine society - and monastics in particular - suffered from a lack of sleep (whether described in negative terms as sleep deprivation or sleep abstinence).

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    1.767,95 kr.

    Three studies that offer close readings concerning the interaction of the source material on Spartan history with the unfolding of actual historical events.

  • - Interpreting the Ancient Spectrum
     
    1.498,95 kr.

    A collection of essays discussing historical, cultural and social aspects of color in the Ancient World and Pre-Columbian America (circa 3000 B.C.- 1000 A.D.).

  • - An analysis and exegesis of Socrates and Gorgias' conversation in Plato's Gorgias
    af Yosef Liebersohn
    1.765,95 kr.

    This book concentrates on the conversation between Socrates and Gorgias which takes place in the first part of Plato's Gorgias. The present study challenges this assumption, arguing that the conversation between Socrates and Gorgias actually anticipates the message of the whole dialogue, which concerns the essence of rhetoric and its implications.

  • - 63 BC - AD 636
    af Zena Kamash
    848,95 kr.

    This book provides an alternative way of thinking about the Roman Near East by exploring how its inhabitants managed and lived with their water supplies, especially in the wake of the Roman conquest.

  • af Pamela Johnston
    1.312,95 kr.

    The consilium, or advisory council, played an important role in the everyday activities of the Roman magistrate in his role as military commander.

  • - The Environmental Background to the Alpine Invasion of Italia
    af William Mahaney
    1.479,95 kr.

    Hannibal's invasion of Italia in 218 BC is depicted from the standpoint of environmental evidence elicited from ancient texts, and analyzed against present-day Earth Science databases. The conclusion is that the Punic Army followed the southern route over the Alps; a proposal first made by Sir Gavin de Beer in the 1960's.

  • af Rachael Goldman
    1.198,95 kr.

    Romans attached nuanced implications to color-terms which went beyond their literal meaning, using these terms as a form of cultural assessment, defining their social values and order. By analyzing the use and color words in specific contexts, we can gain greater insight into the Roman mind.

  • - Romans, Allies, and the Wars of 91-77 BCE
    af Seth Kendall
    3.299,95 kr.

    Between 91 and 77 BCE a series of wars were fought in Italy which left the Roman commonwealth in shambles and involved efforts on the part of Rome's non-citizen Italian allies to obtain the rights of Roman citizenship.

  • - Singing of Atalanta, Daphnis, and Orpheus
    af Evangelia Anagnostou-Laoutides
    2.068,95 kr.

    This book examines popular erotic myths with regard to their origins and literary treatment throughout antiquity. The myths are chosen in order to form a narrative sequence, but also as an example of how mythic patterns can be variously manipulated in literature.

  • - Introduction, Text and Translation, and Commentary
    af David Monaco
    848,95 kr.

    The Sentences of the Syriac Menander appears in two Syriac manuscripts in the British Library, a full version in one codex, and a far shorter version, only a small fraction thereof, in another.

  • - Political Prognostication and the Viscera of a Deceased Body Politic
    af Maridien Schneider
    1.323,95 kr.

    This monograph explores Marcus Tullius Cicero's awareness and interpretation of contemporary political events as reflected in his private correspondence during the last years of both the Roman republic and his own life.

  • af Despina Iosif
    1.608,95 kr.

    The early Christians were not of one mind when it came to war, violence and military service. On the contrary, they were happy to integrate and conform and they often accepted war and service in the army as activities which did not raise specific ethical problems.

  • - Results from the Petra "Lower Market" Survey and Excavation, 1998
    af Leigh-Ann Bedal
    1.093,95 kr.

    Excavations in the Lower Market in Petra (Jordan), capital of the ancient kingdom of Nabsataea, uncovered the remnants of a monumental pool-complex at the heart of the ancient city. The mere presence of a paradeidos in Petra symbolized the Nabataean king's power and helped to legitimize his place among contemporary rulers.

  • - Collected Essays on the Roman Republic by Richard E. Mitchell
    af Randall Howarth
    1.598,95 kr.

    Mitchell presenting all the major historiographical problems scholars encounter in reconstructing the early Republic. Mitchell was one of the first scholars to question the practice of taking the broad outlines of the accounts handed down by Roman historians (writing hundreds of years later) at face value in writing modern accounts of the period.

  • af Arthur Keaveney
    1.508,95 kr.

    While Lucullus is one of the great figures of the late Roman republic, his achievements have been overshadowed by a reputation for luxurious living. This book explodes the legend and restores Lucullus to his true position as soldier, politician and aesthete.

  • - Asclepius Ritual and Early Christian Discourse
    af Jeffrey Pettis
    1.283,95 kr.

    This analysis probes into the nature and use of bodily healing and dreams in antiquity, examining literary and archaeological evidence in order to gain a sense of how the Greco-Roman world understood each through the Asclepius cult, and to understand references to bodily healings and dreams by early Christian cults and groups.

  • af Deirdre Barrett
    1.193,95 kr.

    One approach is to consider religious practice as a diagnostic for identity within Nabataean society. Religious practice is examined through the ceramic oil lamp, a ubiquitous vessel that can portray socio-political and religious symbolism and cultural hybridization.

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