A Companion to the Hellenistic World

A Companion to the Hellenistic World
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Artikel-Nr:
9781405132787
Veröffentl:
2005
Erscheinungsdatum:
15.04.2005
Seiten:
624
Autor:
Andrew Erskine
Gewicht:
1057 g
Format:
244x170x34 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Andrew Erskine is Head of Classics at the University of Edinburgh. He is the author of The Hellenistic Stoa: Political Thought and Action (1990) and Troy between Greece and Rome: Local Tradition and Imperial Power (2001). He has held an Alexander von Humboldt fellowship at the University of Munich.
Covering the period from the death of Alexander the Great to the celebrated defeat of Antony and Cleopatra at the hands of Augustus, this authoritative Companion explores the world that Alexander created but did not live to see. Drawing on the very latest research, a team of international scholars creates a picture of the Hellenistic realm in all its complexity and diversity.
List of Figures.List of Contributors.Preface.Acknowledgments.Ancient Authors: Abbreviations and Glossary.Reference Works: Abbreviations.Approaching the Hellenistic World: Andrew Erskine (University of Edinburgh).Part I: Narratives:.2. After Alexander: The emergence of the Hellenistic World, 323-281: David Braund (University of Exeter).3. An Uneasy Balance: From the Death of Seleukos to the Battle of Raphia: Sheila L. Ager (University of Waterloo).4. The Arrival of Rome: The Illyrian Wars to the Fall of Macedon: Peter Derow (University of Oxford).5. Subjection and Resistance: To the Death of Mithridates: Brian McGing (Trinity College, Dublin).6. A Roman East: Pompey's Settlement to the Death of Augustus: Claude Eilers (McMaster University).Part II: Protagonists:.7. The Ptolemies and Egypt: Dorothy J. Thompson (University of Cambridge).8. The Seleukids and Asia: Michel Austin (University of St Andrews).9. Macedon and the Mainland, 280-221: Joseph B. Scholten (University of Maryland).10. The Attalids of Pergamon: Elizabeth Kosmetatou (Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington).Part III: Change and Continuity:.11. Kings: John Ma (University of Oxford).12. Cities: Richard Billows (Columbia University).13. The Past in a Hellenistic Present: Myth and Local Tradition: Tanja S. Scheer (University of Munich).14. Space and Geography: Klaus Geus (University of Bamberg).Part IV: Greeks and Others:.15. Town and Country in Ptolemaic Egypt: Jane Rowlandson (Kings College, London).16. Jews and Greeks: Erich S. Gruen (University of California, Berkeley).17. The Galatians: Representation and Reality: Stephen Mitchell (University of Exeter).18. Beyond Greeks and Barbarians: Italy and Sicily Emma Dench (Birkbeck College, London).Part V: Society and Economy:.19. Family Structures: Riet van Bremen (University College London).20. The Economy: Gary Reger (Trinity College, Hartford).21. Reading the Landscape: Susan E. Alcock, Jennifer E. Gates and Jane E. Rempel (University of Michigan).22. Warfare: Patrick Baker (Universite Laval).23. Piracy and the Slave Trade: Vincent Gabrielsen (University of Copenhagen).Part VI: Gods and Men:.24. Religion: David Potter (University of Michigan).25. The Divinity of Hellenistic Rulers: Angelos Chaniotis, (Heidelberg).Part VII: Arts and Sciences:.26. Empires of Knowledge: Health and Medicine in the Hellenistic World: Rebecca Flemming (Kings College London).27. The Institutions of Hellenistic Philosophy: Phillip Mitsis (New York University).28. Literature and its Context: Richard Hunter (University of Cambridge).29. Hellenistic Art, AD 1500-2000: Andrew Stewart (University of California, Berkeley).Bibliography.Chronology.Index

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