Literature and Culture in the Roman Empire, 96–235
Abstrak
This book explores new ways of analysing interactions between different linguistic, cultural and religious communities across the Roman Empire from the reign of Nerva to the Severans ( 96 – 235 ce ). Bringing together leading scholars in Classics with experts in the history of Judaism, Christianity and the Near East, it looks beyond the Greco-Roman binary that has dominated many studies of the period, and moves beyond traditional approaches to intertextuality in its study of the circulation of knowledge across languages and cultures. Its sixteen chapters explore shared ideas about aspects of Imperial experience – law, patronage, architecture, the army – as well as the movement of ideas about history, exempla , documents and marvels. As the second volume in the Literary Interactions series, it offers a new and expansive vision of cross-cultural interaction in the Roman world, shedding light on connections that have previously gone unnoticed among the subcultures of a vast and evolving Empire.
Penulis (14)
A. König
R. Langlands
James Uden
Kelly E. Shannon-Henderson
L. S. Nasrallah
Tom Geue
J. A. Harrill
Christopher Siwicki
C. Davenport
Nathanael Andrade
J. Haubold
vi Contents
Steven D. Smith
Natalie B. Dohrmann
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2020
- Bahasa
- en
- Total Sitasi
- 2×
- Sumber Database
- Semantic Scholar
- DOI
- 10.1017/9781108637336
- Akses
- Open Access ✓