Arsāma and His World: The Bodleian Letters in Context
Volume III: Arsāma's World
Herausgeber: Tuplin, Christopher J; Ma, John
Arsāma and His World: The Bodleian Letters in Context
Volume III: Arsāma's World
Herausgeber: Tuplin, Christopher J; Ma, John
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The third of three volumes offering a detailed presentation of a set of letters associated with ArSama, satrap in Egypt in the later fifth century BC and the bullae that sealed them. This volume explores the administrative, economic, military, ideological, religious, and artistic context of the letters.
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The third of three volumes offering a detailed presentation of a set of letters associated with ArSama, satrap in Egypt in the later fifth century BC and the bullae that sealed them. This volume explores the administrative, economic, military, ideological, religious, and artistic context of the letters.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1043g
- ISBN-13: 9780198860716
- ISBN-10: 0198860714
- Artikelnr.: 60747948
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1043g
- ISBN-13: 9780198860716
- ISBN-10: 0198860714
- Artikelnr.: 60747948
Christopher J. Tuplin is Gladstone Professor of Greek at the University of Liverpool. John Ma is Professor of Classics at Columbia University.
* 1. Introduction * 1.1: Christopher J. Tuplin: Ar
ma: Prince and Satrap * 2. Letters and Administration * 2.1: Jan Tavernier: Persian in Official Documents and the Processes of Multilingual Administration * 2.2: Jennifer Hilder: Masterful Missives: Form and Authority in Ar
ma's Letters * 2.3: Michael Jursa: The Ar
ma Corpus through the Lens of Babylonian Epistolography * 3. Control and Connectivity * 3.1: Amélie Kuhrt: The Persian Empire * 3.2: Arthur P. Keaveney: Frustrated Frondeurs or Loyal Kings Mena Nobles at the Achaemenid Court * 3.3: Eran Almagor: The Royal Road from Herodotus to Xenophon (via Ctesias) * 4. Economics * 4.1: John Ma: Ar
ma the Vampire * 4.2: Alain Bresson: Silverization, Prices, and Tribute in the Achaemenid Empire * 4.3: John O. Hyland: Ar
ma, Egyptian Trade, and the Peloponnesian War * 5. Egyptian Perspectives * 5.1: Günter Vittmann: The Multi-Ethnic World of Achaemenid Egypt * 5.2: Lisbeth S. Fried: Aramaic Texts and the Achaemenid Administration of Egypt * 5.3: Christopher J. Tuplin: The Military Environment of Achaemenid Egypt * 5.4: Gard Granerød: The Passover and the Temple of YHW: On the Interaction between the Authorities and the Judaean Community at Elephantine as Reflected in the Yedanyah Archive * 5.5: Christopher J. Tuplin: The Fall and Rise of the Elephantine Temple * 5.6: Dorothy J. Thompson: After Ar
ma: Persian Echoes in Early Ptolemaic Egypt
ma: Prince and Satrap * 2. Letters and Administration * 2.1: Jan Tavernier: Persian in Official Documents and the Processes of Multilingual Administration * 2.2: Jennifer Hilder: Masterful Missives: Form and Authority in Ar
ma's Letters * 2.3: Michael Jursa: The Ar
ma Corpus through the Lens of Babylonian Epistolography * 3. Control and Connectivity * 3.1: Amélie Kuhrt: The Persian Empire * 3.2: Arthur P. Keaveney: Frustrated Frondeurs or Loyal Kings Mena Nobles at the Achaemenid Court * 3.3: Eran Almagor: The Royal Road from Herodotus to Xenophon (via Ctesias) * 4. Economics * 4.1: John Ma: Ar
ma the Vampire * 4.2: Alain Bresson: Silverization, Prices, and Tribute in the Achaemenid Empire * 4.3: John O. Hyland: Ar
ma, Egyptian Trade, and the Peloponnesian War * 5. Egyptian Perspectives * 5.1: Günter Vittmann: The Multi-Ethnic World of Achaemenid Egypt * 5.2: Lisbeth S. Fried: Aramaic Texts and the Achaemenid Administration of Egypt * 5.3: Christopher J. Tuplin: The Military Environment of Achaemenid Egypt * 5.4: Gard Granerød: The Passover and the Temple of YHW: On the Interaction between the Authorities and the Judaean Community at Elephantine as Reflected in the Yedanyah Archive * 5.5: Christopher J. Tuplin: The Fall and Rise of the Elephantine Temple * 5.6: Dorothy J. Thompson: After Ar
ma: Persian Echoes in Early Ptolemaic Egypt
* 1. Introduction * 1.1: Christopher J. Tuplin: Ar
ma: Prince and Satrap * 2. Letters and Administration * 2.1: Jan Tavernier: Persian in Official Documents and the Processes of Multilingual Administration * 2.2: Jennifer Hilder: Masterful Missives: Form and Authority in Ar
ma's Letters * 2.3: Michael Jursa: The Ar
ma Corpus through the Lens of Babylonian Epistolography * 3. Control and Connectivity * 3.1: Amélie Kuhrt: The Persian Empire * 3.2: Arthur P. Keaveney: Frustrated Frondeurs or Loyal Kings Mena Nobles at the Achaemenid Court * 3.3: Eran Almagor: The Royal Road from Herodotus to Xenophon (via Ctesias) * 4. Economics * 4.1: John Ma: Ar
ma the Vampire * 4.2: Alain Bresson: Silverization, Prices, and Tribute in the Achaemenid Empire * 4.3: John O. Hyland: Ar
ma, Egyptian Trade, and the Peloponnesian War * 5. Egyptian Perspectives * 5.1: Günter Vittmann: The Multi-Ethnic World of Achaemenid Egypt * 5.2: Lisbeth S. Fried: Aramaic Texts and the Achaemenid Administration of Egypt * 5.3: Christopher J. Tuplin: The Military Environment of Achaemenid Egypt * 5.4: Gard Granerød: The Passover and the Temple of YHW: On the Interaction between the Authorities and the Judaean Community at Elephantine as Reflected in the Yedanyah Archive * 5.5: Christopher J. Tuplin: The Fall and Rise of the Elephantine Temple * 5.6: Dorothy J. Thompson: After Ar
ma: Persian Echoes in Early Ptolemaic Egypt
ma: Prince and Satrap * 2. Letters and Administration * 2.1: Jan Tavernier: Persian in Official Documents and the Processes of Multilingual Administration * 2.2: Jennifer Hilder: Masterful Missives: Form and Authority in Ar
ma's Letters * 2.3: Michael Jursa: The Ar
ma Corpus through the Lens of Babylonian Epistolography * 3. Control and Connectivity * 3.1: Amélie Kuhrt: The Persian Empire * 3.2: Arthur P. Keaveney: Frustrated Frondeurs or Loyal Kings Mena Nobles at the Achaemenid Court * 3.3: Eran Almagor: The Royal Road from Herodotus to Xenophon (via Ctesias) * 4. Economics * 4.1: John Ma: Ar
ma the Vampire * 4.2: Alain Bresson: Silverization, Prices, and Tribute in the Achaemenid Empire * 4.3: John O. Hyland: Ar
ma, Egyptian Trade, and the Peloponnesian War * 5. Egyptian Perspectives * 5.1: Günter Vittmann: The Multi-Ethnic World of Achaemenid Egypt * 5.2: Lisbeth S. Fried: Aramaic Texts and the Achaemenid Administration of Egypt * 5.3: Christopher J. Tuplin: The Military Environment of Achaemenid Egypt * 5.4: Gard Granerød: The Passover and the Temple of YHW: On the Interaction between the Authorities and the Judaean Community at Elephantine as Reflected in the Yedanyah Archive * 5.5: Christopher J. Tuplin: The Fall and Rise of the Elephantine Temple * 5.6: Dorothy J. Thompson: After Ar
ma: Persian Echoes in Early Ptolemaic Egypt