Knihobot

Simon Swain

    Themistius, Julian, and Greek Political Theory under Rome
    Economy, Family, and Society from Rome to Islam
    Hellenism and Empire
    • Hellenism and Empire

      Language, Classicism, and Power in the Greek World Ad 50-250

      • 512 stránek
      • 18 hodin čtení
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      Focusing on the interplay between Greek identity and Roman influence, this book delves into the cultural and political dynamics of the Greek world during the second sophistic. It argues that Greekness was prioritized over loyalty to Rome, serving as a reaction to imperial power. Through an analysis of major authors from this era, the text highlights how their works reinforce the significance of Hellenism, challenging the notion of harmonious coexistence between Greek and Roman cultures.

      Hellenism and Empire
    • Family, money and marriage are explored through a crucial text that transforms our knowledge of the culture of ancient Rome in its heyday; the first English translation of Bryson's work, along with a new edition of the Arabic text in which the book survives.

      Economy, Family, and Society from Rome to Islam
    • Power, government, the age-old struggle between rulers and ruled - these are the topics of the extraordinary exchange between the leading political figure of fourth-century Constantinople, Themistius, and the stripling prince, Julian. This volume provides a critical edition and translation of four texts illustrating the relation of kings and courtiers.

      Themistius, Julian, and Greek Political Theory under Rome