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The Hellenistic Age from the Battle of Ipsos to the Death of Kleopatra VII

Author : Stanley M. Burstein
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 1985-09-26
Category : History
ISBN : 052128158X

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The Hellenistic Age from the Battle of Ipsos to the Death of Kleopatra VII by Stanley M. Burstein Pdf

Greek and Roman history has largely been reconstructed from the works of Herodotus, Thucydides, Livy, Tacitus, and other major authors who are today well represented in English translations. But much equally valuable documentary material is buried in inscriptions and papyri and in the works of Greek and Roman grammarians and scholars, and less well known historians and literary figures, of whose writings only isolated quotations have been preserved. Translated Documents of Greece and Rome has been planned to provide, above all, primary source material for the study of the classical world. It makes important historical documents available in English to scholars and students of classical history. The format of the translations is remarkable in attempting to reproduce faithfully the textual difficulties and uncertainties inherent in the documents, so that the reader without a knowledge of classical languages can assess the reliability of the various readings and interpretations. The author's purpose in compiling this book is to help the teaching of Hellenistic history at undergraduate and graduate level by providing students and teachers with a representative selection of accurately translated documents dealing with the political and social history of Greece and the Near and Middle East from c. 300 to c. 30 BC. The continuing vitality of the Greek cities in the Hellenistic period and the interaction of Greek and non-Greek cultures in the Near and Middle East after Alexander are the two themes to which the author pays particular attention. In accordance with the principles of this series, selections from readily available major authors such as Polybius and Plutarch have been excluded except where unavoidable. Instead the bulk of the selections have been drawn from papyrological and epigraphical sources, many of which have never been translated into English before. The texts include city decrees and regulations, royal letters and ordinances, records of embassies and judicial decisions, dedications, treaties, statue bases, and documents dealing with the establishment of festivals, dynastic and other religious cults, education and other endowments. Brief commentaries and bibliographical notes accompany each text. Students and teachers of ancient history and classical civilization will welcome this book. Those studying Jewish history and the historical background of early Christianity will also find it interesting.

Quintus Smyrnaeus

Author : Manuel Baumbach,Silvio Bär,Nicola Dümmler
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 514 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : History
ISBN : 3110195771

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Quintus Smyrnaeus by Manuel Baumbach,Silvio Bär,Nicola Dümmler Pdf

Millennium transcends boundaries - between epochs and regions, and between disciplines. Like the Millennium-Jahrbuch, the journal Millennium-Studien pursues an international, interdisciplinary approach that cuts across historical eras. Composed of scholars from various disciplines, the editorial and advisory boards welcome submissions from a range of fields, including history, literary studies, art history, theology, and philosophy. Millennium-Studien also accepts manuscripts on Latin, Greek, and Oriental cultures. In addition to offering a forum for monographs and edited collections on diverse topics, Millennium-Studien publishes commentaries and editions. The journal primary accepts publications in German and English, but also considers submissions in French, Italian, and Spanish. If you want to submit a manuscript please send it to the editor from the most relevant discipline: Wolfram Brandes, Frankfurt (Byzantine Studies and Early Middle Ages): [email protected] Peter von M llendorff, Gie en (Greek language and literature): [email protected] Dennis Pausch, Dresden (Latin language and literature): [email protected] Rene Pfeilschifter, W rzburg (Ancient History): [email protected] Karla Pollmann, Bristol (Early Christianity and Patristics): [email protected] All manuscript submissions will be reviewed by the editor and one outside specialist (single-blind peer review).

Hellenistic Sculpture

Author : Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway
Publisher : Univ of Wisconsin Press
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Art
ISBN : 0299177106

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Hellenistic Sculpture by Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway Pdf

This is the final volume in Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway's series of books covering the entire range of Greek sculpture, from its inception to its virtual end as it merged into the production of the Roman Imperial world. Volume III discusses sculptural works, both architectural and free-standing, from approximately 100 B.C. to the Battle of Actium (31 B.C.), which removed from power the last Hellenistic ruler. Although some monuments may belong to the years just before or just after this timespan, Ridgway's aim is to concentrate on works plausibly dated to the first century B.C., even those with highly controversial chronologies. Famous sculptures--the Laokoon, the epic groups from the Sperlonga cave, the Belvedere Torso, the bronze Boxer in the Terme Museum, and many others--are discussed together with less well known pieces. Ridgway gives special emphasis to the finds from two shipwrecks--the Mahdia and the Antikythera wrecks--that provide a reasonable terminus ante quem, and argues that many of the stylistic trends and decorative objects usually considered typically Roman instead have their roots in the Greek world. This last Hellenistic phase is perhaps the most interesting of the three because it documents, to a great extent, the transformation of the products of one culture into those of another with different interests and priorities. Far from being an unimaginative, inferior output driven by commercial considerations, the statuary of the first century B.C. is vibrant and inventive, drawing from many sources in a stylistic eclecticism.

Ovid's Causes

Author : K. Sara Myers
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : History
ISBN : 0472104594

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Ovid's Causes by K. Sara Myers Pdf

A stimulating investigation of some of Ovid's source-material.

Callimachus II

Author : Annette Harder,Remco F. Regtuit,G. C. Wakker
Publisher : Peeters Publishers
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Art
ISBN : 9042914033

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Callimachus II by Annette Harder,Remco F. Regtuit,G. C. Wakker Pdf

"This volume contains a wide range of articles. It provides a survey of current developments in research on one of the most influential authors of Hellenistic poetry and reflects the large amount of scholarly interest in Callimachus during the last decade. In the papers there is a particular focus on issues of metapoetics, intertextuality, fictional orality, the impact of poetic collections and the function of Callimachus' poetry in Ptolemaic Alexandria as well as an interest in the reception of Callimachus' poetry among Roman poets."--BOOK JACKET.

Poetic Language and Religion in Greece and Rome

Author : J. Virgilio García,Angel Ruiz
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 345 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2014-01-08
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781443855655

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Poetic Language and Religion in Greece and Rome by J. Virgilio García,Angel Ruiz Pdf

This volume contains twenty-five contributions adapted from papers presented at the International Conference on Poetic Language and Religion in Greece and Rome, held at the University of Santiago de Compostela on 31tst May – 1st June 2012. The book fulfils two principal aims: to highlight the impulse and continuity of a research field that combines Indo-European and Classical Studies, which has generally been recognised for several decades as a very fruitful collaboration, and to provide the academic community with the current results of one of the most important topics of Classical Studies. The first part of the book focuses on the Indo-European tradition, tracking its remnants, particularly in the Classical languages. The Indo-European poetic tradition can be traced through linguistic reconstruction (formulae, onomastics) and some scattered mentions in literary texts. In the second part, the focus is placed on the poetic language in Greece and Rome. The rich and complex tradition of Classical literatures makes a clear-cut description of the inherited or innovative aspects of the religious and literary development more problematical. Ritual or cultic poetry, onomastics, phraseology, paeans and hymns, oracles as divine language, and magic all receive deep and thorough treatment from a reliable ensemble of scholars.

A Companion to Greek Mythology

Author : Ken Dowden,Niall Livingstone
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 672 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2014-01-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781118785164

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A Companion to Greek Mythology by Ken Dowden,Niall Livingstone Pdf

A Companion to Greek Mythology presents a series of essays that explore the phenomenon of Greek myth from its origins in shared Indo-European story patterns and the Greeks’ contacts with their Eastern Mediterranean neighbours through its development as a shared language and thought-system for the Greco-Roman world. Features essays from a prestigious international team of literary experts Includes coverage of Greek myth’s intersection with history, philosophy and religion Introduces readers to topics in mythology that are often inaccessible to non-specialists Addresses the Hellenistic and Roman periods as well as Archaic and Classical Greece

Artistry in Bronze

Author : Jens M Daehner,Kenneth Lapatin,Ambra Spinelli
Publisher : Getty Publications
Page : 492 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2017-11-21
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781606065426

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Artistry in Bronze by Jens M Daehner,Kenneth Lapatin,Ambra Spinelli Pdf

The papers in this volume derive from the proceedings of the nineteenth International Bronze Congress, held at the Getty Center and Villa in October 2015 in connection with the exhibition Power and Pathos: Bronze Sculpture of the Hellenistic World. The study of large-scale ancient bronzes has long focused on aspects of technology and production. Analytical work of materials, processes, and techniques has significantly enriched our understanding of the medium. Most recently, the restoration history of bronzes has established itself as a distinct area of investigation. How does this scholarship bear on the understanding of bronzes within the wider history of ancient art? How do these technical data relate to our ideas of styles and development? How has the material itself affected ancient and modern perceptions of form, value, and status of works of art? www.getty.edu/publications/artistryinbronze

Athenian Generals

Author : Debra Hamel
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2018-07-17
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9789004351486

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Athenian Generals by Debra Hamel Pdf

This study of the Athenian strategia is concerned with identifying the locus of military authority in the Athenian polis. Consideration of the role played by generals in the deliberative and final stages of military expeditions and of the relationship between strategoi and their subordinates, colleagues, and the Athenian demos itself suggests that Athens' generals did not exercise significant authority over their city's military operations. Rather, the demos controlled its generals both by means of its direct involvement in decision-making related to campaigns and by establishing in Athens a climate of fear which was very often sufficient to dissuade generals from acting in opposition to the Athenians' will. This volume is important reading for anyone who is interested in ancient military history or the question of sovereignty in Athens.

Truly Beyond Wonders

Author : Alexia Petsalis-Diomidis
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2010-03-04
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780191614125

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Truly Beyond Wonders by Alexia Petsalis-Diomidis Pdf

In Truly Beyond Wonders Alexia Petsalis-Diomidis investigates texts and material evidence associated with healing pilgrimage in the Roman empire during the second century AD. Her focus is upon one particular pilgrim, the famous orator Aelius Aristides, whose Sacred Tales, his fascinating account of dream visions, gruelling physical treatments, and sacred journeys, has been largely misunderstood and marginalized. Petsalis-Diomidis rehabilitates this text by placing it within the material context of the sanctuary of Asklepios at Pergamon, where the author spent two years in search of healing. The architecture, votive offerings, and ritual rules which governed the behaviour of pilgrims are used to build a picture of the experience of pilgrimage to this sanctuary. Truly Beyond Wonders ranges broadly over discourses of the body and travel and in so doing explores the place of healing pilgrimage and religion in Graeco-Roman society and culture. It is generously illustrated with more than 80 drawinsg and photographs, and four colour plates.

Euripides and the Language of Craft

Author : Mary C. Stieber
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 520 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2010-12-10
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9789004201149

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Euripides and the Language of Craft by Mary C. Stieber Pdf

This first in-depth account of Euripides' relationship with the visual arts demonstrates how frequently the tragedian used language to visual effect, whether through allusion or actual references to objects, motifs built around real or imaginary objects, or the use of technical terminology.

Excavations at Nemea IV

Author : Jorge J. Bravo III
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 550 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2018-03-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9780520967878

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Excavations at Nemea IV by Jorge J. Bravo III Pdf

The Sanctuary of Zeus at ancient Nemea has been a rich resource for archaeological investigation and analysis conducted by the University of California over the past forty years. The Sanctuary hosted one of the preeminent athletic festivals of ancient Greece, the Nemean Games. Just as the Olympics were celebrated in connection with the cult of Pelops at Olympia, the games at Nemea were founded on the worship of the hero Opheltes. The Shrine of Opheltes in the Sanctuary of Zeus at Nemea offers one of the best examples of an ancient Greek hero cult documented in the archaeological record. This final and most significant volume in the Excavations at Nemea series presents the results of the excavation of the Shrine from 1979 through 2001 and analyzes the Shrine's features and contents in order to understand its history and use. A study of the literary and artistic evidence about the myth and cult of Opheltes contextualizes the archaeological findings and illuminates the hero's significance to the Sanctuary and its renowned festival, the Nemean Games.

Belonging and Isolation in the Hellenistic World

Author : Sheila L. Ager,Riemer A. Faber
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 417 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2013-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781442644229

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Belonging and Isolation in the Hellenistic World by Sheila L. Ager,Riemer A. Faber Pdf

The Hellenistic period was a time of unprecedented cultural exchange. In the wake of Alexander's conquests, Greeks and Macedonians began to encounter new peoples, new ideas, and new ways of life; consequently, this era is generally considered to have been one of unmatched cosmopolitanism. For many individuals, however, the broadening of horizons brought with it an identity crisis and a sense of being adrift in a world that had undergone a radical structural change. Belonging and Isolation in the Hellenistic World presents essays by leading international scholars who consider how the cosmopolitanism of the Hellenistic age also brought about tensions between individuals and communities, and between the small local community and the mega-community of oikoumene, or 'the inhabited earth.' With a range of social, artistic, economic, political, and literary perspectives, the contributors provide a lively exploration of the tensions and opportunities of life in the Hellenistic Mediterranean.

Three Medieval Greek Romances

Author : Gavin Betts
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 327 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2019-05-23
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780429620300

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Three Medieval Greek Romances by Gavin Betts Pdf

Published in 1995: These three 14th century medieval Greek romances, which are presented here for the first time in English translation, form part of a curious and previously neglected corner of literature.

The Law of Athens

Author : Alick Robin Walsham Harrison
Publisher : Hackett Publishing
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1998-01-01
Category : Law
ISBN : 087220412X

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The Law of Athens by Alick Robin Walsham Harrison Pdf

Volume I, completed in 1968, gives a systematic account of classical Athenian law concerning family and property. Volume II, on the law of obligations and of procedure, was unfinished at the time of the author's death in 1969. The part which concerns procedure was virtually complete and, edited by D. M. MacDowell, appeared in 1971. MacDowell has provided a new Foreword for this edition as well as a select bibliography (from 1967 to the present), which appears in both volumes. Together these distinguished works form the most detailed study of Athenian law in the last half-century.