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Release Year
2011
Book Title
Edge of Empires: Pagans, Jews, and Christians at Roman Dura-Eu...
ISBN
9780691154688
Subject Area
Architecture, History, Social Science
Publication Name
Edge of Empires : Pagans, Jews, and Christians at Roman Dura-Europos
Item Length
11.1 in
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Subject
Archaeology, Ancient / General, Ancient / Greece, Regional
Publication Year
2011
Series
Institute for the Study of Ancient World Exhibition Catalogs Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.4 in
Author
Glen Bowersock
Item Width
7.1 in
Item Weight
17 Oz
Number of Pages
120 Pages

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Strategically located high above the Euphrates River between Syria and Mesopotamia, the city of Dura-Europos was founded around 300 BCE by one of the Macedonian generals who succeeded Alexander the Great. Within a century, the Near Eastern Parthians overtook and controlled the city until the Roman emperor Lucius Verus captured it in 164 CE. Dura-Europos then thrived as a critical stronghold along the Roman imperial frontier until 256 CE, when the Sasanian Persians destroyed it. By the time of its demise, Dura-Europos was a city positioned at the commercial, political, and cultural intersections of the Mediterranean and Near Eastern worlds. Edge of Empires vividly illustrates the international and pluralistic character of Dura-Europos, highlighting objects that demonstrate the coexistence of multiple religions such as polytheistic cults, Judaism, and Christianity; the great variety of languages spoken by its population; and its role as an international military garrison. This beautifully illustrated volume is the accompanying catalogue for an exhibition at New York University's Institute for the Study of the Ancient World. It features an introduction by Glen Bowersock and essays by leading scholars such as Gaelle Coqueugniot, Jean Gascou, Sebastian Heath, Pierre Leriche, and Thelma K. Thomas. The book also includes a map of the region and a detailed site plan of Dura-Europos, as well as excavation photos, a checklist of objects in the exhibition, and a selected bibliography. Cover photograph (c) Bruce M. White, 2016

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Publisher
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691154686
ISBN-13
9780691154688
eBay Product ID (ePID)
110859635

Product Key Features

Author
Glen Bowersock
Publication Name
Edge of Empires : Pagans, Jews, and Christians at Roman Dura-Europos
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Archaeology, Ancient / General, Ancient / Greece, Regional
Publication Year
2011
Series
Institute for the Study of Ancient World Exhibition Catalogs Ser.
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Architecture, History, Social Science
Number of Pages
120 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
11.1 in
Item Height
0.4 in
Item Width
7.1 in
Item Weight
17 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2012-371542
Lc Classification Number
Ds99.D8e34 2011
Reviews
" Edge of Empires serves as an excellent introduction to the current state of research on community and identity at Dura-Europos, as well as a useful starting point for those interested in approaching the scholarship (much in French) of Dura as a whole." --Robyn Le Blanc, Tijdschrift voor Mediterrane Archeologie, "The contributors to this volume are to be commended for putting together a highly readable and informative account of everyday life in a Roman frontier town that was often imperiled by foreign conquest." --Grant Havers, European Legacy, " Edge of Empires serves as an excellent introduction to the current state of research on community and identity at Dura-Europos, as well as a useful starting point for those interested in approaching the scholarship (much in French) of Dura as a whole." ---Robyn Le Blanc, Tijdschrift voor Mediterrane Archeologie, "The contributors to this volume are to be commended for putting together a highly readable and informative account of everyday life in a Roman frontier town that was often imperiled by foreign conquest." ---Grant Havers, European Legacy, "These chapters are fascinating, highly readable and well-illustrated throughout and the archival photos from digs at Dura-Europos in the 1930s are beautiful and atmospheric. For those of us unlucky enough not to get to the exhibition, Edge of Empires is a thoroughly satisfying summary of life in an extraordinary ancient town which endured for over five hundred years, and from which much can be learned, not least concerning the inter-action between Jews, Christians and pagans there."-- Rabbi Dr. Charles H. Middleburgh, Middleburgh Blog, The contributors to this volume are to be commended for putting together a highly readable and informative account of everyday life in a Roman frontier town that was often imperiled by foreign conquest. ---Grant Havers, European Legacy, These chapters are fascinating, highly readable and well-illustrated throughout and the archival photos from digs at Dura-Europos in the 1930s are beautiful and atmospheric. For those of us unlucky enough not to get to the exhibition, Edge of Empires is a thoroughly satisfying summary of life in an extraordinary ancient town which endured for over five hundred years, and from which much can be learned, not least concerning the inter-action between Jews, Christians and pagans there., "These chapters are fascinating, highly readable and well-illustrated throughout and the archival photos from digs at Dura-Europos in the 1930s are beautiful and atmospheric. For those of us unlucky enough not to get to the exhibition, Edge of Empires is a thoroughly satisfying summary of life in an extraordinary ancient town which endured for over five hundred years, and from which much can be learned, not least concerning the inter-action between Jews, Christians and pagans there." ---Rabbi Dr. Charles H. Middleburgh, Middleburgh Blog, "These chapters are fascinating, highly readable and well-illustrated throughout and the archival photos from digs at Dura-Europos in the 1930s are beautiful and atmospheric. For those of us unlucky enough not to get to the exhibition, Edge of Empires is a thoroughly satisfying summary of life in an extraordinary ancient town which endured for over five hundred years, and from which much can be learned, not least concerning the inter-action between Jews, Christians and pagans there." --Rabbi Dr. Charles H. Middleburgh, Middleburgh Blog, Edge of Empires serves as an excellent introduction to the current state of research on community and identity at Dura-Europos, as well as a useful starting point for those interested in approaching the scholarship (much in French) of Dura as a whole. ---Robyn Le Blanc, Tijdschrift voor Mediterrane Archeologie, These chapters are fascinating, highly readable and well-illustrated throughout and the archival photos from digs at Dura-Europos in the 1930s are beautiful and atmospheric. For those of us unlucky enough not to get to the exhibition, Edge of Empires is a thoroughly satisfying summary of life in an extraordinary ancient town which endured for over five hundred years, and from which much can be learned, not least concerning the inter-action between Jews, Christians and pagans there. ---Rabbi Dr. Charles H. Middleburgh, Middleburgh Blog
Copyright Date
2012
Target Audience
College Audience
Dewey Decimal
939.43
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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