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Cultural contact and appropriation in the Axial-age Mediterranean world : a periplos / edited by Baruch Halpern, Kenneth S. Sacks, Tyler Edward Kelley.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Halpern, Baruch, editor.
Sacks, Kenneth S., editor.
Kelley, Tyler Edward, editor.
Series:
Culture and history of the ancient Near East ; Volume 86.
Culture and History of the Ancient Near East, 1566-2055 ; Volume 86
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Culture--History--Mediterranean Region.
Culture.
Civilization--History--Mediterranean Region.
Civilization.
Mediterranean Region--Civilization.
Mediterranean Region.
Mediterranean Region--History--To 476.
Mediterranean Region--Relations.
Mediterranean Region--Antiquities.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (325 pages) : illustrations, tables.
Place of Publication:
Brill 2017
Leiden, Netherlands ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : Brill, 2017.
Summary:
Karl Jaspers dubbed the period, 800-400 BCE, the Axial Age. Axial it was, for out of it emerged the idea of Greek culture, with its influence on Roman and later empires. Jaspers’ Axial Age was the chrysalis of culturally-meaningful modernity. Trade expands intellectual horizons. The economic and political effects permeate such social domains as technology, language and worldview. In the last category, many issues take on an emotional freight – the birth of science, monotheism, philosophy, even theory itself. Cultural Contact and Appropriation in the Axial-Age Mediterranean World: A Periplos , explores adaptation, resistance and reciprocity in Axial-Age Mediterranean exchange (ca. 800-300 BCE). Some essayists expand on an international discussion about myth, to which even the Church Fathers contributed. Others explore questions of how vocabulary is reapplied, or how the alphabet is reapplied, in a new environment. Detailed cases ground participants’ capacity to illustrate both the variety of the disciplinary integuments in which we now speak, one with the other, across disciplines, and the sheer complexity of constructing a workable programme for true collaboration.
Contents:
Preliminary Material
Introduction / Baruch Halpern and Kenneth S. Sacks
Zeus and Prometheus: Greek Adaptations of Ancient Near Eastern Myths / Kurt A. Raaflaub
The Theogony and the Enuma Elish: City-State Creation Myths / Stephen Scully
Achaemenid Propaganda and Oral Traditions: A Reassessment of Herodotus’ Early Persian Logoi / Jonathan David
Evidence of Peace and War in Persian Period Yehud / John W. Betlyon
Alphabetic Writing in the Mediterranean World: Transmission and Approriation / André Lemaire
The Name of the Prophet ḥăbaqqûq / David S. Vanderhooft
ἀμόργη/Amurca: A Semitic Loanword? / Eric Lee Welch
Twin Peaks: From Mt. Saphon to the Pillars of Herakles / Assaf Yasur-Landau
A Cache of Terracotta Votives from Mendes: Elements of Popular Religion in the Axial Age / Susan Redford
The Origin and Termination of the Foreign Colony-Garrison at Elephantine / Donald Redford
When Chimaeras were Chimaeras / Baruch Halpern
Medicine and Mathematics in Fifth-century Greece and the Question of Near Eastern Influence / Markus Asper
Who Markets Ideas? Elite and Non-elite Transmission of Culture and Technology / Kenneth S. Sacks
Bibliography
Ancient Sources Index
Modern Authors Index.
Introduction / Baruch Halpern & Kenneth S. Sacks
Zeus and Prometheus: Greek adaptations of Ancient Near Eastern myths / Kurt A. Raaflaub
The Theogony and the Enuma Elish: city-state creation myths / Stephen Scully
Achaemenid propaganda and oral traditions: a reassessment of Herodotus& early Persian Logoi / Jonathan David
Evidence of peace and war in Persian Period Yehud / John W. Betlyon
Alphabetic writing in the Mediterranean world: transmission and appropriation / André Lemaire
The Name of the Prophet ḥăbaqqûq / David S. Vanderhooft
&μ&ργη/Amurca: a semitic loanword/ Eric Lee Welch
Twin Peaks: from Mt. Saphon to the Pillars of Herakles / Assaf Yassur-Landau
A cache of terracotta votives from Mendes: elements of popular religion in the Axial Age / Susan Redford
The origin and termination of the foreign colony-garrison at Elephantine / Donald Redford
When chimaeras were chimaeras / Baruch Halpern
Medicine and mathematics in fifth-century Greece and the question of Near Eastern influence / Markus Asper
Who markets ideas: Elite and non-elite transmission of culture and technology / Kenneth S. Sacks.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed October 26, 2016).
ISBN:
90-04-19455-X
OCLC:
964462132
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004194557 DOI

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