Rome, the Greek World, and the East, Vol. 3 - The Greek World, the Jews, and the East
Rome and the East blance to the private house at Dura-Europos, converted for use in Christian services.^153 Moreover, there ...
Paul of Samosata Zeus. How he gained such a privilege I shall show.’’^157 The close resemblance to what will have been said ...
Rome and the East that after the conclusion of the synod—whose letter was written, at the latest, before news of the death o ...
Paul of Samosata Even if, therefore, we suppose that the reply was not given in the context of the reconquest of , would ...
Rome and the East Paul’s Heresy and Local Culture? As so often, the effect of examining and dismissing large-scale assumptio ...
Paul of Samosata nothing is known, though a phrase in the synodal letter appears to imply that he was still alive. What is c ...
Rome and the East something more definite than that).^181 But they may serve to remind us of just how little we really under ...
Caravan Cities: The Roman Near East and Long-Distance Trade by Land * My title, ‘‘Caravan Cities,’’ is intended t ...
Rome and the East is justifiable to see any of the cities of the Near Eastern provinces as having been like ports, functioni ...
Caravan Cities Doura of Nicanor, a foundation of Macedonians, but (which) is called by the Greeks Europos.’’ Just before thi ...
Rome and the East would have been invaluable, whether it concerned the northern crossing of the Euphrates at Zeugma, or that ...
Caravan Cities that is, a disposition to take any one item of evidence, especially archaeo- logical evidence demonstrating t ...
Rome and the East psychological framework,’’ one must then take seriously what the ancient sources say. For what they (along ...
Caravan Cities coast (a significant point, as we will see below), and less than that to Da- mascus (which raises the ques ...
Rome and the East and that successive tolls and charges had to be paid en route and finally to the Romanpublicani(tax collec ...
Caravan Cities traversed the Negev. At any rate Strabo briefly describes the nature of the route of stadia between Aela ...
Rome and the East In recent years indeed, it has been supposed—on extremely slight evi- dence—that the economic centre of th ...
Caravan Cities and then north-eastwards to Hierapolis, before crossing the river. Here again, we have crucial evidence from ...
Rome and the East The town of Batnae, founded in Anthemusia in early times by a band of Macedonians, is separated by a short ...
Caravan Cities der!^28 The merchants were still there in (probably) the third century, when the ‘‘Hymn of the Pearl’’ includ ...
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