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Power Couples in Antiquity Transversal Perspectives

Power Couples in Antiquity: Transversal Perspectives

1st Edition

Edited By Anne Bielman Sánchez
April 02, 2019

Everyone can name a couple made up of famous, rich, or powerful partners, who cultivate a joint media image which is stronger than either of their individual identities. Since the 1980s they have been known as "power couples". Yet while the term is recent, the concept is not. More than 2,000 ...

Combined Arms Warfare in Ancient Greece From Homer to Alexander the Great and his Successors

Combined Arms Warfare in Ancient Greece: From Homer to Alexander the Great and his Successors

1st Edition

By Graham Wrightson
March 11, 2019

Combined Arms Warfare in Ancient Greece examines the timelines of military developments that led from the hoplite-based armies of the ancient Greeks to the hugely successful and multi-faceted armies of Philip II, Alexander the Great, and his Successors. It concentrates on the introduction and ...

Pushing the Boundaries of Historia

Pushing the Boundaries of Historia

1st Edition

Edited By Mary English, Lee Fratantuono
November 07, 2018

Pushing the Boundaries of Historia collects together 20 chapters, whose coverage extends from the prehistory of Greece through early Christianity in the Roman Empire to the reception of classical texts by contemporary playwrights and poets. The essays range beyond Greece and Rome to the ancient ...

Greek Myth and the Bible

Greek Myth and the Bible

1st Edition

By Bruce Louden
November 05, 2018

Since the nineteenth-century rediscovery of the Gilgamesh epic, we have known that the Bible imports narratives from outside of Israelite culture, refiguring them for its own audience. Only more recently, however, has come the realization that Greek culture is also a prominent source of ...

Thinking the Greeks A Volume in Honor of James M. Redfield

Thinking the Greeks: A Volume in Honor of James M. Redfield

1st Edition

Edited By Bruce M. King, Lillian Doherty
July 19, 2018

This volume, from an international and interdisciplinary cohort of scholars, offers independent-minded essays about central Greek texts and about the relation of social theory and comparative method to the study of archaic and classical Greek literature. It is in honour of James M. Redfield, whose ...

Rethinking ‘Authority’ in Late Antiquity Authorship, Law, and Transmission in Jewish and Christian Tradition

Rethinking ‘Authority’ in Late Antiquity: Authorship, Law, and Transmission in Jewish and Christian Tradition

1st Edition

Edited By A.J. Berkovitz, Mark Letteney
June 04, 2018

The historian’s task involves unmasking the systems of power that underlie our sources. A historian must not only analyze the content and context of ancient sources, but also the structures of power, authority, and political contingency that account for their transmission, preservation, and ...

The Greek and Roman Trophy From Battlefield Marker to Icon of Power

The Greek and Roman Trophy: From Battlefield Marker to Icon of Power

1st Edition

By Lauren Kinnee
March 15, 2018

In The Greek and Roman Trophy: From Battlefield Marker to Icon of Power, Kinnee presents the first monographic treatment of ancient trophies in sixty years. The study spans Archaic Greece through the Augustan Principate. Kinnee aims to create a holistic view of this complex monument-type by ...

Athens Transformed, 404–262 BC From Popular Sovereignty to the Dominion of Wealth

Athens Transformed, 404–262 BC: From Popular Sovereignty to the Dominion of Wealth

1st Edition

By Phillip Harding
January 08, 2018

During the heady, democratic days of the fifth and fourth centuries, the poorer members of Athenian society, the lower two classes of zeugitai and thetes, enjoyed an unprecedented dominance in both domestic and foreign politics. At home, the participatory nature of the constitution required their ...

Religious Dissent in the Roman Empire Violence in Judaea at the Time of Nero

Religious Dissent in the Roman Empire: Violence in Judaea at the Time of Nero

1st Edition

By Vasily Rudich
January 08, 2018

Religious Dissent in the Roman Empire is the third installment in Vasily Rudich’s trilogy on the psychology of discontent in the Roman Empire at the time of Nero. Unlike his earlier books, it deals not with political dissidence, but with religious dissent, especially in its violent form. Against ...

Juvenal's Global Awareness Circulation, Connectivity, and Empire

Juvenal's Global Awareness: Circulation, Connectivity, and Empire

1st Edition

By Osman Umurhan
July 26, 2017

In Juvenal’s Global Awareness Osman Umurhan applies theories of globalization to an investigation of Juvenal’s articulation and understanding of empire, imperialism and identity. Umurhan explains how the increased interconnectivity between different localities, ethnic and political, shapes Juvenal’...

Masculinity and Dress in Roman Antiquity

Masculinity and Dress in Roman Antiquity

1st Edition

By Kelly Olson
May 17, 2017

In Masculinity and Dress in Roman Antiquity, Olson argues that clothing functioned as part of the process of communication by which elite male influence, masculinity, and sexuality were made known and acknowledged, and furthermore that these concepts interconnected in socially significant ways. ...

The Etruscans and the History of Dentistry The Golden Smile through the Ages

The Etruscans and the History of Dentistry: The Golden Smile through the Ages

1st Edition

By Marshall J. Becker, Jean MacIntosh Turfa
March 06, 2017

The Etruscans and the History of Dentistry offers a study of the construction and use of gold dental appliances in ancient Etruscan culture, and their place within the framework of a general history of dentistry, with special emphasis on appliances, from Bronze Age Mesopotamia and Egypt to modern ...

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