Rome, the Greek World, and the East, Vol. 3 - The Greek World, the Jews, and the East
Rome and the East nium, persisted throughout the Hellenistic period into the first century..; the latest cuneiform tablet ...
Looking East from the Classical World Asia, Homer was commonly read, and the children of the Persians, of the Susianians and ...
Rome and the East With almost too perfect an appropriateness, one of the Greek inscriptions found there contains a set of ma ...
Looking East from the Classical World [are] obedient to their fathers and mothers and their elders to a de- gree not seen be ...
Rome and the East [eusebeia]. And this the king has felt with still greater displeasure; [that?] such as dwelt there who wer ...
Looking East from the Classical World the Greek successor states which replaced the Seleucids in the Bactrian area, and last ...
Rome and the East the northern part of the Indian sub-continent. It was only in the first cen- tury..that both this area a ...
Looking East from the Classical World reigned in..–), surpasses it as testimony to the long-lasting impor- tance of A ...
Rome and the East used, as it had been under the Achaemenids and the Seleucids. Akkadian sur- vived in Babylonia at least un ...
Looking East from the Classical World for the conduct of public legal business there in Greek none the less reveals the work ...
Rome and the East with this silence the long list of ancient papyri with texts, fragmentary or extensive, of Greek (and some ...
Looking East from the Classical World Classical sources provide by far the earliest representations of Zoroaster as an Irani ...
Rome and the East tions as fact. Even in the classical world, not everybody accepted this branch of oriental wisdom without ...
Looking East from the Classical World Aramaic were in use there. But was there any continuing intellectual ex- change, at th ...
Rome and the East belief; but it is difficult to separate fact from fantasy.^59 In the case of Babylo- nia, fantasy, or the ...
Looking East from the Classical World does any other classical evidence point to an established central Asian trade route. O ...
Rome and the East nity of Babylonia produced, in the fifth century.., ‘‘the’’ Talmud, written in Aramaic, which has shaped ...
Looking East from the Classical World traded there were Chinese pelts (Sirika dermata). Further south lay another port, Bary ...
Rome and the East Egypt. Whether or not a ‘‘Silk Road’’ also existed in the period, its existence is not necessary to explai ...
Looking East from the Classical World equivalent to million Roman sesterces. Only a small number of ships of the size of t ...
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