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Das Dekret von Kanopos (238 v. Chr.) : Kommentar und historische Auswertung eines dreisprachigen Synodaldekretes der ägyptischen Priester zu Ehren Ptolemaios' III. und seiner Famil...
: Revised version of the author's thesis (doctoral)Universitat Trier, 2003. : ix, 386 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-390) and indexes. : 3598775938
La gloire d'Alexandrie : 7 mai-26 juillet 1998.
: Catalog of an exhibition held at the Musée du Petit Palais coproduced by Paris-musées and the Association française d'action artistique. : 335 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 324-331) and index. : 2879003989 : Sara.lib
Die Philensis-Dekrete : Untersuchungen über zwei Synodaldekrete aus der Zeit Ptolemaios' V. und ihre geschichtliche und religiöse Bedeutung /
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Revised thesis (doctoral)--Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, 2016.
First volume is 31 cm, second volume is landscape format in 31 x 22 cm. :
2 volumes (x, 435; 85 pages) : illustrations ; 22 x 31 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references (pages 383-412), glossary and index. :
9783447108027 :
0568-0476
0568-0476 ;
The foreign policy of Mithridates VI Eupator, King of Pontus /
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This book is about the clash of the Hellenistic world with the Romans, about a late Hellenistic king, a dominant figure of the first century B.C., who refused to accept his inclusion in the Roman sphere of control, and attempted to assert his political independence. A subsidiary theme is the espousal of hellenism by a non-Greek dynasty. The work examines first the early history of Pontus, and then analyses carefully the events of Mithridates Eupator's reign for what they reveal of his foreign policy. Attention is focused on diplomacy, strategy, propaganda, support, rather than on military details. There is no substantial study of Mithridates in English, and really only one in any language - Reinach's famous work of 1890. Since then, new inscriptions and coins have come to light, new methods and approaches devised. This book is intended as a contribution to the filling of a large scholarly gap.
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1 online resource (viii, 204 pages) : illustrations. :
Includes bibliographical references (p. 180-189) and index. :
9789004328242 :
Available to subscribing member institutions only.
Benefactions toward Temples in the Ptolemaic Fayum /
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The aim of this article is to present all attestations of contributions to temples of various cults in the Fayum oasis under Ptolemaic rule. In antiquity, sacred places were financed in many ways. Endowments were focused especially on temple buildings and have not only religious but also political and socio-economic functions. Thus, patronage of temples may be to some extent treated as euergetism. The majority of the preserved documentation providing evidence of patronage of temples comes from the Fayum. This study provides an updated list of benefactions toward temples in the Fayum and investigates their function and significance in the temples’ life within the broader Ptolemaic society. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.5913/jarce.54.2018.a015
Images and monuments of near eastern dynasts, 100 BC-AD 100 /
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This book is an archaeological and art-historical study of the images and monuments of Roman 'client' kings in the Near East from the Taurus to Edom (modern South East Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, and Jordan) in the important transitional period between the downfall of the Seleucid empire and Rome's establishment of provincial administration across the entire region. In this volume, Kropp treats royal portraits, tombs, palaces, coins, and temples as historical documents and aims at uncovering royal identities and ideological aspirations. In particular, he focuses on the six major players: the Kommagenian, Emesan, Ituraean, Nabataean, Hasmonaean, and Herodian dynasties.
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Revised and expanded version of author's thesis (D.Phil) -- University of Oxford, 2007. :
xx, 497 pages : illustrations, maps, plans ; 26 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9780199670727 :
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Communal Dining in the Roman West : Private Munificence Towards Cities and Associations in the First Three Centuries AD /
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Communal Dining in in the Roman West explores why the practice of privately sponsored communal dining gained popularity in certain parts of the Western Roman Empire for almost 300 years. This book brings together 350 Latin inscriptions to examine the benefactors and beneficiaries, the geographical and chronological distributions, and the relationship between public and collegial dining practices. It argues that food-related euergetism was a region-specific phenomenon which was rooted in specific social and political cultures in the communities of Italy, Baetica and Africa Proconsularis. The region-specific differences in political cultures and long-term changes in these cultures are key to understanding not only the long persistence of this practice but also its ultimate disappearance.
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An investigation of the practice of privately sponsored communal dining in the Western Roman Empire and new insights into the regional variations and transformations of imperial society. :
1 online resource. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004516878
9789004516861