| ISBN: | 9781107012059 |
| 编目源: | DLC DLC DLC |
| 地理区域代码: | a-sy--- |
| 个人名称: | Andrade, Nathanael J. |
| 题名: | Syrian identity in the Greco-Roman world / Nathanael J. Andrade. |
| 索书号: | K376.0/A553E |
| 载体形态: | xxiii, 412 pages : illustrations, maps ; cm. |
| 书目附注: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 349-396) and index. |
| 格式化内容附注: | Machine generated contents note: Introduction: signification and cultural performance in Roman imperial Syria; Part I. Greek Poleis and the Syrian Ethnos (2nd century BCE-1st century CE): 1. Antiochus IV and the limits of Greekness under the Seleucids (175-63 BCE); 2. The theater of the frontier: local performance, Roman rulers (63-31 BCE); 3. Converging paths: Syrian Greeks of the Roman Near East (31 BCE-CE 73); Part II. Greek Collectives in Syria (1st-3rd centuries CE): 4. The Syrian Ethnos' Greek cities: dispositions and hegemonies (1st-3rd centuries CE); 5. Cities of imperial frontiers (1st-3rd centuries CE); 6. Hadrian and Palmyra: contrasting visions of Greekness (1st-3rd centuries CE); 7. Dura-Europos: changing paradigms for civic Greekness; Part III. Imitation Greeks: Being Greek and Being Other (2nd and 3rd centuries CE): 8. Greeks write Syria: performance and the signification of Greekness; 9. The theater of empire: Lucian, cultural performance, and Roman rule; 10. Syria writes back: Lucian and On the Syrian Goddess; 11. The ascendency of Syrian Greekness and Romanness; Conclusion. |