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Title From Hellenism to Islam : cultural and linguistic change in the Roman Near East / edited by Hannah M. Cotton [and others].

Publication Info. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009.

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Description 1 online resource (xxx, 481 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 463-466) and index.
Contents Introduction : documentary evidence, social realities and the history of language / Fergus Millar -- Presence, role and significance of Latin in the epigraphy and culture of the Roman Near East / Werner Eck -- Latin in cities of the Roman Near East / Benjamin Isaac -- Euergetism in Josephus and the epigraphic culture of first-century Jerusalem / Seth Schwartz -- Legal and social status of threptoi and related categories in narrative and documentary sources / Marijana Ricl -- Ritual performances of divine justice : the epigraphy of confession, atonement, and exaltation in Roman Asia Minor / Angelos Chaniotis -- Continuity of Nabataean law in the Petra papyri : a methodological exercise / Hannah M. Cotton -- "Languages" and religion in second- to fourth-century Palestine : in search of the impact of Rome / Nicole Belayche -- Epigraphic habit and the Jewish diasporas of Asia Minor and Syria / Walter Ameling -- Religion and language in Dura-Europos / Ted Kaizer -- On the margins of culture : the practice of transcription in the ancient world / Jonathan J. Price, Shlomo Naeh -- Edessene Syriac inscriptions in late antique Syria / Sebastian Brock -- Samaritan writing and writings / Dan Barag -- Jewish magical tradition from late antique Palestine to the Cairo Genizah / Gideon Bohak -- Nabataean connection of the Benei Ḥezir / Ernst Axel Knauf -- Greek inscriptions in transition from the Byzantine to the early Islamic period / Leah Di Segni -- Arab kings, Arab tribes and the beginnings of Arab historical memory in late Roman epigraphy / Robert G. Hoyland -- Greek, Coptic and the "language of the Hijra" : the rise and decline of the Coptic language in late antique and medieval Egypt / Tonio Sebastian Richter -- "What remains behind" : Hellenism and Romanitas in Christian Egypt after the Arab conquest / Arietta Papaconstantinou.
Summary "The 800 years between the first Roman conquests and the conquest of Islam saw a rich, constantly shifting blend of languages and writing systems, legal structures, religious practices and beliefs in the Near East. While the different ethnic groups and cultural forms often clashed with each other, adaptation was as much a characteristic of the region as conflict. This volume, emphasising the inscriptions in many languages from the Near East, brings together mutually informative studies by scholars in diverse fields. Together, they reveal how the different languages, peoples and cultures interacted, competed with, tried to ignore or were influenced by each other, and how their relationships evolved over time. It will be of great value to those interested in Greek and Roman history, Jewish history and Near Eastern studies."--Jacket.
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Subject Inscriptions -- Middle East.
Inscriptions.
Middle East.
Writing -- Middle East -- History.
Writing.
History.
Middle East -- Civilization -- To 622.
Civilization.
Chronological Term To 622
Subject Middle East -- Languages.
Language and languages.
Middle East -- Religion.
Religion.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Added Author Cotton, Hannah.
Other Form: Print version: From Hellenism to Islam. Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009 9780521875813 (DLC) 2009014239 (OCoLC)268793330
ISBN 9780511641350 (electronic book)
0511641354 (electronic book)
9780511641992 (electronic book)
0511641990 (electronic book)
9780521875813
0521875811
Standard No. 9786612386329
Report No. MYILIB_CUp