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Nile Into Tiber Egypt In The Roman World Proceedings Of The Iiird International Conference Of Isis Studies Religions In The Graecoroman World Laurent Bricault

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Nile Into Tiber Egypt In The Roman World Proceedings Of The Iiird International Conference Of Isis Studies Religions In The Graecoroman World Laurent Bricault
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Nile Into Tiber Egypt In The Roman World Proceedings Of The Iiird International Conference Of Isis Studies Religions In The Graecoroman World Laurent Bricault instant download after payment.

Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.25 MB
Pages: 589
Author: Laurent Bricault, Miguel John Versluys, Paul G. P. Meyboom (editors)
ISBN: 9789004154209, 9004154205
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Nile Into Tiber Egypt In The Roman World Proceedings Of The Iiird International Conference Of Isis Studies Religions In The Graecoroman World Laurent Bricault by Laurent Bricault, Miguel John Versluys, Paul G. P. Meyboom (editors) 9789004154209, 9004154205 instant download after payment.

Interest in all kinds of interactions between Egypt and Rome has grown considerably over the last decade. This debate has not only altered our views on the impact of Rome on Alexandria and Egypt but also strongly put to the fore the reverse direction of this cultural interaction: Egyptian influences on the Roman world. It is this topic, Egypt in the Roman World, that was central to the IIIrd International Conference of Isis Studies, held in Leiden in May 2005. This book, a selection of the papers delivered at the conference, gives a clear overview of the debate as it has developed in recent years. In two parts (Interpretations of the meaning of Aegyptiaca Romana and Understanding the cults of Isis in their local context), it offers a broad perspective on the various aspects of cultural interaction between Egypt and Rome, also by bringing together different research traditions in this field.

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