The Hellenistic West
Herausgeber: Prag, Jonathan R. W.; Quinn, Josephine Crawley
The Hellenistic West
Herausgeber: Prag, Jonathan R. W.; Quinn, Josephine Crawley
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Pathbreaking essays challenging the traditional focus on the eastern Mediterranean in the Hellenistic period and on Rome in the West.
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Pathbreaking essays challenging the traditional focus on the eastern Mediterranean in the Hellenistic period and on Rome in the West.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 502
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 858g
- ISBN-13: 9781316625705
- ISBN-10: 1316625702
- Artikelnr.: 45164034
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 502
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 858g
- ISBN-13: 9781316625705
- ISBN-10: 1316625702
- Artikelnr.: 45164034
Introduction Jonathan R. W. Prag and Josephine Crawley Quinn; 1. The view
from the East Andrew Erskine; 2. Hellenistic Pompeii: between Oscan, Greek,
Roman, and Punic Andrew Wallace-Hadrill; 3. The 'Hellenistics of death' in
Adriatic central Italy Ed Bispham; 4. Hellenistic Sicily, c.270-100 BC
Roger Wilson; 5. Trading across the Syrtes: Euesperides and the Punic world
Andrew Wilson; 6. Strangers in the city: élite communication in the
Hellenistic central Mediterranean Elizabeth Fentress; 7. Monumental power:
'Numidian royal architecture' in context Josephine Crawley Quinn; 8.
Representing Hellenistic Numidia, in Africa and at Rome Ann Kuttner; 9.
Hellenism as subaltern practice: rural cults in the Punic world Peter van
Dommelen and Mireia López-Bertran; 10. Were the Iberians Hellenized? Simon
Keay; 11. Epigraphy in the western Mediterranean: a Hellenistic phenomenon?
Jonathan R. W. Prag; 12. Heracles, coinage, and the West: three Hellenistic
case-studies Liv Yarrow; 13. On the significance of East and West in
today's 'Hellenistic' history Nicholas Purcell.
from the East Andrew Erskine; 2. Hellenistic Pompeii: between Oscan, Greek,
Roman, and Punic Andrew Wallace-Hadrill; 3. The 'Hellenistics of death' in
Adriatic central Italy Ed Bispham; 4. Hellenistic Sicily, c.270-100 BC
Roger Wilson; 5. Trading across the Syrtes: Euesperides and the Punic world
Andrew Wilson; 6. Strangers in the city: élite communication in the
Hellenistic central Mediterranean Elizabeth Fentress; 7. Monumental power:
'Numidian royal architecture' in context Josephine Crawley Quinn; 8.
Representing Hellenistic Numidia, in Africa and at Rome Ann Kuttner; 9.
Hellenism as subaltern practice: rural cults in the Punic world Peter van
Dommelen and Mireia López-Bertran; 10. Were the Iberians Hellenized? Simon
Keay; 11. Epigraphy in the western Mediterranean: a Hellenistic phenomenon?
Jonathan R. W. Prag; 12. Heracles, coinage, and the West: three Hellenistic
case-studies Liv Yarrow; 13. On the significance of East and West in
today's 'Hellenistic' history Nicholas Purcell.
Introduction Jonathan R. W. Prag and Josephine Crawley Quinn; 1. The view
from the East Andrew Erskine; 2. Hellenistic Pompeii: between Oscan, Greek,
Roman, and Punic Andrew Wallace-Hadrill; 3. The 'Hellenistics of death' in
Adriatic central Italy Ed Bispham; 4. Hellenistic Sicily, c.270-100 BC
Roger Wilson; 5. Trading across the Syrtes: Euesperides and the Punic world
Andrew Wilson; 6. Strangers in the city: élite communication in the
Hellenistic central Mediterranean Elizabeth Fentress; 7. Monumental power:
'Numidian royal architecture' in context Josephine Crawley Quinn; 8.
Representing Hellenistic Numidia, in Africa and at Rome Ann Kuttner; 9.
Hellenism as subaltern practice: rural cults in the Punic world Peter van
Dommelen and Mireia López-Bertran; 10. Were the Iberians Hellenized? Simon
Keay; 11. Epigraphy in the western Mediterranean: a Hellenistic phenomenon?
Jonathan R. W. Prag; 12. Heracles, coinage, and the West: three Hellenistic
case-studies Liv Yarrow; 13. On the significance of East and West in
today's 'Hellenistic' history Nicholas Purcell.
from the East Andrew Erskine; 2. Hellenistic Pompeii: between Oscan, Greek,
Roman, and Punic Andrew Wallace-Hadrill; 3. The 'Hellenistics of death' in
Adriatic central Italy Ed Bispham; 4. Hellenistic Sicily, c.270-100 BC
Roger Wilson; 5. Trading across the Syrtes: Euesperides and the Punic world
Andrew Wilson; 6. Strangers in the city: élite communication in the
Hellenistic central Mediterranean Elizabeth Fentress; 7. Monumental power:
'Numidian royal architecture' in context Josephine Crawley Quinn; 8.
Representing Hellenistic Numidia, in Africa and at Rome Ann Kuttner; 9.
Hellenism as subaltern practice: rural cults in the Punic world Peter van
Dommelen and Mireia López-Bertran; 10. Were the Iberians Hellenized? Simon
Keay; 11. Epigraphy in the western Mediterranean: a Hellenistic phenomenon?
Jonathan R. W. Prag; 12. Heracles, coinage, and the West: three Hellenistic
case-studies Liv Yarrow; 13. On the significance of East and West in
today's 'Hellenistic' history Nicholas Purcell.