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The Future Of Rome Roman Greek Jewish And Christian Visions Jonathan J Price Katell Berthelot Price

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.77 MB
Author: Jonathan J. Price & KATELL BERTHELOT [Price, Jonathan J. & BERTHELOT, KATELL]
ISBN: 9781108494816, 1108494811
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Future Of Rome Roman Greek Jewish And Christian Visions Jonathan J Price Katell Berthelot Price by Jonathan J. Price & Katell Berthelot [price, Jonathan J. & Berthelot, Katell] 9781108494816, 1108494811 instant download after payment.

How was the future of Rome, both near and distant in time, imagined by different populations living under the Roman Empire? It emerges from this collection of essays by a distinguished international team of scholars that Romans, Greeks, Jews and Christians had strikingly different answers to that question, revealing profound differences in their conceptions of history and historical time, the purpose of history, the meaning of written words and oral traditions. It is also argued that practically no one living under Rome's rule, including the Romans themselves, did not think about the question in one form or another.

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