Ruling the Greek world: approaches to the Roman Empire in the East

This book analyses the procedures, ideas and realities that allowed the people from the Greek East to become a part of the Roman Empire, while both preserving and redeveloping their cultural identity. The volume assesses this complex process both in the traditional Greek cities of the provinces of A...

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Published in:Potsdamer altertumswissenschaftliche Beiträge
Contributors: Cortés Copete, Juan Manuel 1966- (Editor) ; Muñiz Grijalvo, Elena (Editor) ; Lozano Gómez, Fernando (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
French
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Published: Stuttgart Franz Steiner Verlag [2015]
In: Potsdamer altertumswissenschaftliche Beiträge (Band 52 : Alte Geschichte)
Volumes / Articles:Show volumes/articles.
Series/Journal:Potsdamer altertumswissenschaftliche Beiträge Band 52 : Alte Geschichte
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Ostprovinzen, Roman Empire / Power structure / Greeks / Cultural identity
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Greece History 146 B.C.-323 A.D
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Summary:This book analyses the procedures, ideas and realities that allowed the people from the Greek East to become a part of the Roman Empire, while both preserving and redeveloping their cultural identity. The volume assesses this complex process both in the traditional Greek cities of the provinces of Achaea and Asia as well as in other areas that had been deeply hellenised for centuries, as the Near East. A common point of departure of the different essays is the notion that granting the Greeks a privileged position within the Roman Empire as a tribute to their civilisation was as possible an option as that of "barbarisation", i.e. the substitution of Greek cultural identity by the Roman one. Between the respect and conservation of political and cultural structures, and their total annihilation and substitution by new realities of undeniable Roman stamp, there existed a wide spectrum of political possibilities with strong cultural and religious undertones. In creating those new options, which Rome either opted for, refused, or transformed, the political and cultural activity of the Greeks themselves, and in particular the oligarchs who ruled the cities in the Mediterranean East, played an important role. This volume attempts to analyse all those new possibilities
Greek self-presentation to the Roman Republican power / Cristina Rosillo-López -- Greek religion as a feature of Greek identity / Elena Muñiz Grijalvo -- Imperium romanum and the religious centres of Asia minor : the intervention of Roman political power on the temples of Asia minor / Arminda Lozano -- Dura-Europos under Roman rule / Ted Kaizer -- Official images in Athens in the middle-imperial period / Elena Calandra -- A dialogue on power : emperor worship in the Delphic amphictyony / Fernando Lozano, Rocío Gordillo -- Greek archaeologists at Rome / Greg Woolf -- Strabon et Olutarque : regards croisés sur l'Hégemonia tón Rhomaión / Maurice Satre --The Roman Empitre in the works of Aelius Aristides / Francesca Fontanella
Item Description:Beiträge überwiegend englisch, teilweise französisch
ISBN:3515111352