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Antioch Ii The Many Faces Of Antioch Intellectual Exchange And Religious Diversity Ce 350450 Silkepetra Bergjan

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Antioch Ii The Many Faces Of Antioch Intellectual Exchange And Religious Diversity Ce 350450 Silkepetra Bergjan
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Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.73 MB
Pages: 506
Author: Silke-Petra Bergjan, Susanna Elm
ISBN: 9783161551260, 3161551265
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Antioch Ii The Many Faces Of Antioch Intellectual Exchange And Religious Diversity Ce 350450 Silkepetra Bergjan by Silke-petra Bergjan, Susanna Elm 9783161551260, 3161551265 instant download after payment.

During the fourth century, Antioch on the Orontes was the most important imperial residence in the Roman Empire and a "hot-bed" of intellectual and religious activity. The writings of men such as Libanius, the emperor Julian, Ammianus Marcellinus, John Chrysostom, Theodoret, and many others, provide a density of written sources that is nearly unmatched in antiquity, while the archaeological evidence of the city's evolution is much harder to reconstruct. This volume assembles state-of-the-art scholarship on these ancient authors within the context of recent archaeological work to offer a rare comprehensive view of this late Roman city. Contributors: Rudolf Brandle, Gunnar Brands, Silke-Petra Bergjan, Susanna Elm, Johannes Hahn, Gavin Kelly, Blake Leyerle, Jaclyn Maxwell, Wendy Mayer, Yannis Papadogiannakis, Catherine Saliou, Adam M. Schor, Christine Shepardson, Jan R. Stenger, Claudia Tiersch, Edward Watts, Jorit Wintjes

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