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Die Basileia von Alexandria in Ägypten waren eine der bedeutendsten Herrscherresidenzen der hellenistischen Zeit. Sie erstreckten sich über einen beträchtlichen Teil der antiken Stadt und dienten den Ptolemäern während der nahezu 300 jährigen Existenz ihrer Dynastie als Wohn- und Regierungssitz. Die Untersuchung versammelt erstmals alle archäologischen und literarischen Quellen zum ptolemäischen Königsviertel und wertet diese detailliert aus. Neben Aspekten der Lokalisierung, des Aussehens und der Funktion der Einzelelemente der alexandrinischen Basileia werden übergeordnete Fragen adressiert, die eine kulturhistorische Einordnung der Herrscherresidenz ermöglichen. Diese beinhalten neben der komparatistischen Betrachtung hellenistischer Palastanlagen auch Verknüpfungen mit ideologischen und architektonischen Vorläufern unter der Prämisse, dass sich Aspekte der Herrschaftsideologie in der Anlage königlicher Bauten und Bauensembles widerspiegeln. Der vorliegende Band bietet eine umfassende topographisch-urbanistische Rekonstruktion der Basileia von Alexandria und veranschaulicht, wie sich diese in der Entwicklung hellenistischer Residenzen verorten lässt. Durch die Einbettung in einen breiteren kulturhistorischen Kontext lassen sich zudem Traditionen und Innovationen des ptolemäischen Königsviertels aufzeigen und evaluieren.
Stadtkern --- Geschichte 332 v. Chr.-476 --- Alexandria --- Palaces --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- History. --- Ptolemaic dynasty, --- Homes and haunts. --- Alexandria (Egypt) --- Egypt --- Antiquities. --- History --- Buildings --- Stadtkern. --- Alexandria.
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Medical microbiology. --- Microbiology. --- Microbiology --- Infectious Disease Medicine
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The history and archaeology of Hellenistic Commagene is a rich field of study, not in the least because of the remarkable monuments and inscriptions of king Antiochos I (c. 70-36 BC). Over the last decades important new work has been done on Commagene proper, providing novel interpretations of the epigraphical and historical record or the archaeological data and individual sites, like Nemrud Dağ, Samosata or Arsameia. Simultaneously scholars have tried to better understand Hellenistic Commagene by situating the region and its history in a wider Mediterranean and Near Eastern context. This long-awaited e-book provides a critical evaluation of all these new data and ideas on the basis of a theoretically embedded, state-of-the-art overview for the history and archaeology of Hellenistic Commagene. From this volume a new picture emerges in which Hellenistic Commagene is no longer understood as peripheral and out-of-the-ordinary, but as an important node in a global Hellenistic network, from Ai-Khanoum to Pompeii and from Alexandria to Armawir.
History / Ancient --- History --- Commagene --- Middle East --- History.
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The history and archaeology of Hellenistic Commagene is a rich field of study, not in the least because of the remarkable monuments and inscriptions of king Antiochos I (c. 70-36 BC). Over the last decades important new work has been done on Commagene proper, providing novel interpretations of the epigraphical and historical record or the archaeological data and individual sites, like Nemrud Dağ, Samosata or Arsameia. Simultaneously scholars have tried to better understand Hellenistic Commagene by situating the region and its history in a wider Mediterranean and Near Eastern context. This long-awaited e-book provides a critical evaluation of all these new data and ideas on the basis of a theoretically embedded, state-of-the-art overview for the history and archaeology of Hellenistic Commagene. From this volume a new picture emerges in which Hellenistic Commagene is no longer understood as peripheral and out-of-the-ordinary, but as an important node in a global Hellenistic network, from Ai-Khanoum to Pompeii and from Alexandria to Armawir.
History --- Commagene --- Middle East --- History.
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The history and archaeology of Hellenistic Commagene is a rich field of study, not in the least because of the remarkable monuments and inscriptions of king Antiochos I (c. 70-36 BC). Over the last decades important new work has been done on Commagene proper, providing novel interpretations of the epigraphical and historical record or the archaeological data and individual sites, like Nemrud Dağ, Samosata or Arsameia. Simultaneously scholars have tried to better understand Hellenistic Commagene by situating the region and its history in a wider Mediterranean and Near Eastern context. This long-awaited e-book provides a critical evaluation of all these new data and ideas on the basis of a theoretically embedded, state-of-the-art overview for the history and archaeology of Hellenistic Commagene. From this volume a new picture emerges in which Hellenistic Commagene is no longer understood as peripheral and out-of-the-ordinary, but as an important node in a global Hellenistic network, from Ai-Khanoum to Pompeii and from Alexandria to Armawir.
History / Ancient --- History --- Commagene --- Middle East --- History.
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