Rome, the Greek World, and the East, Vol. 3 - The Greek World, the Jews, and the East
The Hellenistic World and Rome been re-founded as the Latin colony (colonia) of Paestum, and another, Di- caearchia, as the ...
The Greek City in the Roman Period cal institutions of the city, a central place will now be claimed by the two vast inscrip ...
The Hellenistic World and Rome he had taken the opportunity to represent the interests not only of the king, but also of his ...
The Greek City in the Roman Period Nothing could more accurately convey the sense of a long tradition, a period of acute dan ...
The Hellenistic World and Rome a joint political unit, their people (dēmos) had decided to march out, accom- panied byparoik ...
The Greek City in the Roman Period Equally significant, the archive from Aphrodisias is one reflection of the range of privi ...
The Hellenistic World and Rome at the very significant process, characteristic of the established Empire, by which emperors ...
The Greek City in the Roman Period establishment of the colony. Hence for instance there is a group of inscrip- tions from C ...
The Hellenistic World and Rome tivals, the ‘‘Actia.’’ It seems to be as early as the s..that we have the first reflectio ...
The Greek City in the Roman Period trates.^37 Different criteria are set out by Constantine in allowing the claim of Orcistu ...
The Hellenistic World and Rome with features which made it not entirely typical of the ‘‘provincial’’koinon familiar from ot ...
The Greek City in the Roman Period the western Mediterranean and the Adriatic thus inevitably remain outside his brief. So, ...
The Hellenistic World and Rome render them mysterious, if extremely interesting, and their history will not be pursued here. ...
The Greek City in the Roman Period form is one of the most striking features of imperial city culture. But so also is the pr ...
The Hellenistic World and Rome sistently trying to set this coinage in a wider social and ideological context, does not atte ...
The Greek City in the Roman Period The second feature which is (almost) all-pervasive is the name and image of the reigning ...
The Hellenistic World and Rome the emperor travelled, that presence might become real; but our evidence, however biased, is ...
The Greek City in the Roman Period eyes of both themselves and others. Confronted with ‘‘Dionysios theHali- karnasseus,’’ we ...
The Hellenistic World and Rome poetic appropriateness, it dates from the first year of the Christian era, and thus forms a p ...
The Greek City in the Roman Period each of the citizens throughout the whole festival, bytrikliniaandona mass basis, and mad ...
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