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Scholastic Culture In The Hellenistic And Roman Eras Greek Latin And Jewish Sean A Adams Editor

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Scholastic Culture In The Hellenistic And Roman Eras Greek Latin And Jewish Sean A Adams Editor
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.47 MB
Pages: 237
Author: Sean A. Adams (editor)
ISBN: 9783110660982, 3110660989
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Scholastic Culture In The Hellenistic And Roman Eras Greek Latin And Jewish Sean A Adams Editor by Sean A. Adams (editor) 9783110660982, 3110660989 instant download after payment.

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The purpose of this volume is to investigate scholastic culture in the Hellenistic and Roman eras, with a particular focus on ancient book and material culture as well as scholarship beyond Greek authors and the Greek language. Accordingly, one of the major contributions of this work is the inclusion of multiple perspectives and its contributors engage not only with elements of Greek scholastic culture, but also bring Greek ideas into conversation with developing Latin scholarship (see chapters by Dickey, Nicholls, Marshall) and the perspective of a minority culture (i.e., Jewish authors) (see chapters by Hezser, Adams). This multicultural perspective is an important next step in the discussion of ancient scholarship and this volume provides a starting point for future inquiries.

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