Greek Romans and Roman Greeks
Studies in Cultural Interaction
En del af serien Aarhus Studies in Mediterranean Antiquity (3) og fagområderne Antikforskning og Arkæologi (klassisk)
Redigeret af Erik Nis Ostenfeld
Med bidrag af Ewen Bowie, Victor Castellani, Paolo Desideri, Anne Malling Eriksen, Jaap-Jan Flinterman, Anthon Xenophontov, Sophie Lalanne, Lisa Nevett, Luigi Senzasono, Philip A. Stadter, Francis B. Titchener, Helene Whittaker, Renee Forsell, Joseph Geiger, Jakob Munk Højte, Arja Karivieri, Kalle Korhonen og R. Anthony Kugler
- ISBN 87 7288 796 6
- Hardback: kr. 298,00
- 287 sider, ill.
- Udgivet 2002
Fra det 1. årh. f.Kr. og ca. 300 år frem voksede det romerske kejserrige til en politisk supermagt i Middelhavsområdet - samtidig oplevede den græske kultur en opblomstring. Dette skabte både spændinger og frugtbare impulser, som gav genlyd langt ind i den store romerske kultur.
I Greek Romans and Roman Greeks er samlet en række artikler om dette spændende kulturmøde belyst ud fra mange forskellige faglige perspektiver: klassisk filologi, idéhistorie, litteratur, epigrafik, klassisk arkæologi og antik historie.
I. Archaeological Studies
Helene Whittaker, Some Reflections on the Temple to the Goddess Roma and Augustus on the Acropolis at Athens
Arja Karivieri, Just one of the Boys - Hadrian in the Company of Zeus, Dionysus and Theseus
Jakob Højte, Cultural Interchange? The case of Honorary Statues in Greece
Renee Forsell, The Argolid Countryside in the Roman Period
Kalle Korhonen, Three Cases of Greek/Latin Imbalance in Roman Syracuse
Lisa Nevett, Continuity and Change in Greek Households under Roman Rule: The Role of Women in the Domestic Context
II. Philology, History and History of Ideas:
Luigi Senzaso, Some Influences of Greek Poetry in the first Choral Song of Seneca's Phaedra (274-357)
Anne Malling Eriksen, Redefining Virtus - the Settings of Virtue in the works of Velleius Paterculus and Lucan
Philip A. Stadter, Plutarch's Lives and Their Roman Readers
Frances B. Titchener, Plutarch and Roman(ized) Athens
Victor Castellani, Plutarch's 'Roman' Women
R. Anthony Kugler, The Ox, the Crow, and the Orator: Image, Allegory, and Motive in Dio Chrysostom's Second Tarsian Oration (Oration 34)
Ewen Bowie, Hadrian and Greek Poetry
Jaap-Jan Flinterman, The Self-portrait of an Antonine Orator: Aristides, Or. 2.429 ff.
Anthon Xenophontov, Polyaenus: A Greek Writer as a Job-seeker in the Roman World
Paolo Desideri, The Meaning of Greek Historiography of the Roman Imperial Age
Sophie Lalanne, Hellenism and Romanisation: A comparison between the Greek novels and the Tale of Psyche in Apuleius' Metamorphoses
Joseph Geiger, Language, Culture and Identity in Ancient Palestine
Abbreviations
General Bibliography
Index rerum
Index nominum
Index locorum
Notes on Contributors
I Greek Romans and Roman Greeks er samlet en række artikler om dette spændende kulturmøde belyst ud fra mange forskellige faglige perspektiver: klassisk filologi, idéhistorie, litteratur, epigrafik, klassisk arkæologi og antik historie.
Indholdsfortegnelse
Erik Nis Ostenfeld and Karin Blomqvist, IntroductionI. Archaeological Studies
Helene Whittaker, Some Reflections on the Temple to the Goddess Roma and Augustus on the Acropolis at Athens
Arja Karivieri, Just one of the Boys - Hadrian in the Company of Zeus, Dionysus and Theseus
Jakob Højte, Cultural Interchange? The case of Honorary Statues in Greece
Renee Forsell, The Argolid Countryside in the Roman Period
Kalle Korhonen, Three Cases of Greek/Latin Imbalance in Roman Syracuse
Lisa Nevett, Continuity and Change in Greek Households under Roman Rule: The Role of Women in the Domestic Context
II. Philology, History and History of Ideas:
Luigi Senzaso, Some Influences of Greek Poetry in the first Choral Song of Seneca's Phaedra (274-357)
Anne Malling Eriksen, Redefining Virtus - the Settings of Virtue in the works of Velleius Paterculus and Lucan
Philip A. Stadter, Plutarch's Lives and Their Roman Readers
Frances B. Titchener, Plutarch and Roman(ized) Athens
Victor Castellani, Plutarch's 'Roman' Women
R. Anthony Kugler, The Ox, the Crow, and the Orator: Image, Allegory, and Motive in Dio Chrysostom's Second Tarsian Oration (Oration 34)
Ewen Bowie, Hadrian and Greek Poetry
Jaap-Jan Flinterman, The Self-portrait of an Antonine Orator: Aristides, Or. 2.429 ff.
Anthon Xenophontov, Polyaenus: A Greek Writer as a Job-seeker in the Roman World
Paolo Desideri, The Meaning of Greek Historiography of the Roman Imperial Age
Sophie Lalanne, Hellenism and Romanisation: A comparison between the Greek novels and the Tale of Psyche in Apuleius' Metamorphoses
Joseph Geiger, Language, Culture and Identity in Ancient Palestine
Abbreviations
General Bibliography
Index rerum
Index nominum
Index locorum
Notes on Contributors