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A tall order : writing the social history of the ancient world ; essays in honor of William V. Harris / edited by Jean-Jacques Aubert and Zsuzsanna Varhelyi.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Harris, William V. (William Vernon)
Aubert, Jean-Jacques, 1958-
Várhelyi, Zsuzsanna.
Series:
Beiträge zur Altertumskunde
Beitrage zur Altertumskunde ; Bd. 216
Beiträge zur Altertumskunde , 1616-0452 ; 216
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mythology, Roman.
Rome--Social conditions--510-30 B.C.
Rome.
Rome--Social conditions.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (403 p.)
Edition:
1. Aufl.
Place of Publication:
Munchen : Saur, 2005.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Dieser Band erinnert an den 65. Geburtstag von William Vernon Harris (13. September 2003), als eine Gruppe seiner früheren Studenten übereinkam, ihn mit der Herausgabe einer Sammlung von Essays zu ehren, die das breite Spektrum der Interessengebiete und Einflüsse ihres Ratgebers repräsentieren sollten. Die 15 Beiträge rangieren nun chronologisch von der ersten Olympiade bis in die Spätantike und diskutieren verschiedenste Fragen der Weltmachtpolitik, des Rechts, der Wirtschaft und Religion der antiken mediterranen Welt. Gemeinsamer Nenner aller Essays ist die soziale und historische Perspektive, aus der heraus sie viele gängige Ansichten über die Geschichte der Antike in Fragen stellen. Die Autoren der Beiträge sehen sich alle in der Schuld des formenden wissenschaftlichen Scharfsinns ihres Mentors William V. Harris, zusätzlich zu der nicht geringen Anforderung, sich mit seiner Arbeit auseinanderzusetzen.
This volume commemorates the 65th birthday of William Vernon Harris (on September 13, 2003), when a group of his former students agreed to honor him with a collection of essays that would represent the wide variety of interests and influences of our advisor and friend. The fifteen papers in fact range chronologically from the first Olympics to late antiquity and discuss various questions of imperialism, law, economy, and religion in the ancient Mediterranean world. The essays share a social historical perspective from which they challenge as many commonly accepted notions in ancient history. The contributors acknowledge their intellectual debt to the formative scholarly acumen of William V. Harris, which adds up to the "tall order" of engaging with his work.
Contents:
Front matter
Contents
Abbreviations
Illustrations
Preface / Várhelyi, Zsuzsanna
William V. Harris: The first forty years of scholarship (1965-2005)
Religion in context
A God of Reciprocity: Torah and Social Relations in an Ancient Mediterranean Society / Schwartz, Seth
Distinguishing Jewishness in Antiquity / Roth, Jonathan P.
Jesus, an Adulteress, and the Development of Christian Scripture / Knust, Jennifer W.
Constantius II and the First Removal of the Altar of Victory / Thompson, Glen L.
'Du lard ou du cochon'? The Τestamentum Ρorcelli as a Jewish Anti-Christian Pamphlet / Aubert, Jean-Jacques
Imperialism and its soldiers
Aristocratic Competition, Horses, and the Spolia Opima Once Again / McDonnell, Myles
An Architecture of Human Heads: Gallic Responses to Roman Power / Frakes, James F.D.
Soldiers' Slaves, 'Dirty Work', and the Social Status of Roman Soldiers / Phang, Sara Elise
Law and economy in ancient society
Veterans, Agriculture, and Monetization in the Late Roman Republic / Hollander, David Β.
Country Villas in Roman Central Italy: Reassessing the Evidence / Marzano, Annalisa
The Delicts of the Countryside in Longus' Daphnis and Chloe / Schwartz, Saundra
Local Governments and Collegia: A New Appraisal of the Evidence / Liu, Jinyu
Historiography
Imagining Olympia: Hippias of Elis and the First Olympic Victor List / Christesen, Paul
A Sense of Change and the Historiography of the Turn from Republic to Empire / Várhelyi, Zsuzsanna
Afterword
Contributors
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9783110931419
3110931419
OCLC:
979595065

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