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Reconsidering Roman power : Roman, Greek, Jewish and Christian perceptions and reactions / Katell Berthelot.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Andrade, Nathanael
Contributor:
Barron, Caroline (Epigraphist)
Berthelot, Katell
Caponio, Emmanuelle Rosso
Digeser, Elizabeth DePalma
Dijk, Sam van
Dohrmann, Natalie B.
Dubouloz, Julien.
Hayes, Christine.
Inglebert, Hervé.
Lavan, Myles
Morlet, Sébastien
Nijf, Onno M. van
Price, Jonathan J.
Roux, Marie
Russo, Federico.
Schwartz, Seth
Sharon, Nadav
Vinzent, Markus.
Wilfand Ben-Shalom, Yael.
Woolf, Greg
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
History.
Rome.
pouvoir.
Roman power.
Rome--History--Empire, 284-476--Congresses.
Rome--Social conditions--Congresses.
Local Subjects:
History.
Rome.
pouvoir.
Roman power.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Roma : Publications de l’École française de Rome, 2019.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Among the imperial states of the ancient world, the Roman empire stands out for its geographical extent, its longevity and its might. This collective volume investigates how the many peoples inhabiting Rome’s vast empire perceived, experienced, and reacted to both the concrete and the ideological aspects of Roman power. More precisely, it explores how they dealt with Roman might through their religious and political rituals; what they regarded as the empire’s distinctive features, as well as its particular limitations and weaknesses; what forms of criticism they developed towards the way Romans exercised power; and what kind of impact the encounter with Roman power had upon the ways they defined themselves and reflected about power in general. This volume is unusual in bringing Jewish, and especially rabbinic, sources and perspectives together with Roman, Greek or Christian ones. This is the result of its being part of the research program “Judaism and Rome” (ERC Grant Agreement no. 614 424), dedicated to the study of the impact of the Roman empire upon ancient Judaism.
Contents:
Rome as the last universal empire in the ideological discourse of the 2nd century BCE / Federico Russo
Rome and the four-empires scheme in Pre-Rabbinic Jewish literature / Nadav Sharon
Comparer Rome, Alexandre et Babylone: la question de l'exceptionnalité de l'empire de Rome aux IVe-VIe siècles / Hervé Inglebert
The rulers ruled / Greg Woolf
Experiencing Roman power at Greek contests: Romaia in the Greek festival network / Onno van Nuf and Sam van Duk
Personnifications de Rome et du pouvoir romain en Asie Mineure: quelques exemples / Emmanuelle Rosso Caponio
The (lost) Arch of Titus: the visibility and prominence of victory in Flavian Rome / Caroline Barron
Devastation: the destruction of populations and human landscapes and the Roman imperial project / Myles Lawn
Apollo, Christ, and Mithras: Constantine in Gallia Belgica / Elizabeth DePalma Digeser
Governer l'empire, se gouverner soi-même: réflexions sur la notion de maiestas dans la littérature de la République de du Principat / Julien Dubouloz
Structural weaknesses in Rome's power? Greek historians' views on Roman stasis / Jonathan J. Price
Power and piety: Roman and Jewish perspectives / Katell Berthelot
Ce que peut l'Empire: les caractéristiques et les limites du pouvoir romain d'apres l'Histoire ecclésiastique d'Eusèbe de Césarée / Sébastien Morlet
Animalizing the Romans: the use of animal metaphors by ancient authors to criticize Roman power or its agents / Marie Roux
Alexander the Great in the Jerusalem Talmud and Genesis Rabbah: a critique of Roman power, greed and cruelty / Yael Wilfand
Romans and Iranians: experiences of imperial governance in Roman Mesopotamia / Nathanael J. Andrade
The Mishnah and the limits of Roman power / Seth Schwartz
Jewish books and Roman readers: censorship, authorship, and the rabbinic library / Natalie Dohrmann
Roman power through rabbinic eyes: tragedy or comedy? / Christine Hayes
"Christianity": a response to Roman-Jewish conflict / Markus Vinzent.
Notes:
OpenEdition Books License https://www.openedition.org/12554
ISBN:
2-7283-1411-X

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