A Companion to the Hellenistic and Roman Near East

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Discover a comprehensive and cross-disciplinary handbook exploring several sub-regions and key themes perfect for a new generation of students  

A Companion to the Hellenistic and Roman Near East delivers the first complete handbook in the area of Hellenistic and Roman Near Eastern history. The book is divided into sections dealing with interdisciplinary source material, each with a great deal of regional variety and engaging with several key themes. It integrates discussions of the classical Near East with the typical undergraduate teaching syllabus in the Anglo-Saxon world. 

All contributors in this edited volume are leading scholars in their field, with a combination of established researchers and academics, and emerging voices. Contributors  hail from countries across several continents, and work in various disciplines, including Ancient History, Archaeology, Art History, Epigraphy, Numismatics, and Oriental Studies.  

In addition to furthering the integration of the Levantine lands in the classical periods into the teaching canon, the book offers readers:  

  • The first comprehensively structured Companion and edited handbook on the Hellenistic and Roman Near East 
  • Extensive regional and sub-regional variety in the cross-disciplinary source material 
  • A way to compensate for the recent destruction of monuments in the region and the new generation of researchers’ inability to examine these historical stages in person 
  • An integration of the study of the Hellenistic and Roman Near East with traditional undergraduate teaching syllabi in the Anglo-Saxon world 

Perfect for undergraduate history and classics students studying the Near East, A Companion to the Hellenistic and Roman Near East will also earn a place in the libraries of graduate students and scholars working within Near Eastern studies, as well as interested members of the public with a passion for history. 

Author(s): Ted Kaizer
Series: Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 576
City: Hoboken

A Companion to the Hellenistic and Roman Near East
Contents
Preface
List of Figures
List of Maps
Contributor Biographies
Abbreviations
Maps
1 Introduction
2 Historical Narrative
Part I Sources
3 Geographical Sources and Documents
4 Berossos between Greek and Babylonian Culture
5 Lucian, Philo of Byblos, and Ps.-Meliton
6 Jewish Sources
7 Josephus
8 Syriac Sources
9 Greek and Latin Inscriptions
10 Ancient North Arabian
11 Parchments and Papyri
12 Statues, Reliefs, and Paintings: Hellenism versus Local Culture
13 Archaeology and Architecture
14 Numismatics
15 Air-Photography
16 Mosaics
Part II Regions, Places, and Peoples
17 The Tetrapolis and Other City Foundations
18 The Decapolis
19 Commagene
20 Hellenistic and Roman Phoenicia
21 Lebanon
22 Judaea, the Palestinian Coast, the Galilee, Idumaea, and Samaria
23 The Nabataeans
24 Palmyra
25 Dura-Europos
26 The Middle Euphrates
27 The Parthian and Sasanian Near East (including Hatra, Edessa, and
the Characene)
28 The Desert and its Peoples
Part III Themes
29 The Roman Armies in the Near East
30 Roads and Harbors
31 Kingdoms and Principalities
32 Trade
33 Local and Regional Economies
34 The Arabs
35 Indigenous Law
36 Funerary Traditions
37 Religious Life
38 Early Christianity in the Near East
Bibliography
Index
EULA