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Being Greek under Rome: Cultural Identity, the Second Sophistic and the Development of Empire [Hardcover]

Simon Goldhill (Editor)

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Book Description

0521663172 978-0521663175 June 11, 2001
These especially commissioned essays open up a fascinating and novel perspective on a crucial era of Western culture. In the second century CE the Roman empire dominated the Mediterranean, but Greek culture maintained its huge prestige. At the same time, Christianity and Judaism were vying for followers against the lures of such an elite cultural life. This book looks at how writers in Greek from all areas of Empire society responded to their political position, to intellectual authority, to religious and social pressures.

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"Many of the questions raised by these essays are of intrinsic value for the historian of the early church...Anyone interested in issues of multi-culturalism and cultural identity will find in this book examples and models of necessary scholarly sophistication." Trinity Journal

"...this is an exciting and challenging collection...it raises the bar for studies of the intersecting configurations of identity, culture, and empire.... Goldhill suggests that these essays be taken as snapshots; I offer that he has produced a splendid collage." American Journal of Philology

"Each essay informs; many challenge received assumptions...Goldhill's introduction - a major interpretative essay in itself - critically supplements the bibliography, defines issues, elaborates context, and thus provides thematic unity. To comprehend better the complexities literary, social, and religious of Hellenic societies within the Roman political orbit, read herein with profit and pleasure." CHOICE

"This is a major contribution to our understanding of 'Greekness' in the period of the Second Sophistic. It is an excellent volume deserving wide reading by anyone interested in the question of identity formation in the Roman empire." Religious Studies Review

"The articles [are] persuasive, and the volume as a whole a considerable stimulant for my own researches and teaching....[It provides] useful information and perspectives that need to be engaged by anyone who studies the literature, culture or history of the periods in question. And for those who wish to learn more about thses approaches and this area of study, this volume is very useful indeed." Classical Bulletin

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This book explores the cultural conflicts of the second-century CE Roman Empire, through the perspective of Greek writings. The specially commissioned essays investigate the intellectual and social tensions in the era which gave rise to Christianity.

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Polybius is known for his Histories, which mark the beginning, or on any estimate an important beginning, of the project that in one way and another would occupy the bulk of extant Greek literature - its construal of cultural identity, in Greek writings from Roman citizens. Read the first page
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mutilated messengers, thirteenth oration, agonistic inscriptions, agonistic festivals, rabbinic legislation, athletic victory, avodah zarah, educated viewer, metaphorical role, spectacular violence
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Second Sophistic, Greek Questions, Roman Empire, Dio Chrysostom, Achilles Tatius, Apollonius of Tyana, Roman East, Asia Minor, Greek East, Palestinian Talmud, Achaean League, Parallel Lives, Simon Goldhill, Isles of the Blessed, Jewish Palestine, King Herod, Lane Fox, White Island, Black Sea, Greek Apollo, Maximus of Tyre, Rabban Gamaliel, Roman Greece, Aelius Aristides, Alexander the Great
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