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History of Asia --- History of Southern Europe --- Antiquity --- Iran --- Cyprus --- Achaemenid dynasty, --- Achemenides. --- Achemenides --- Historiographie
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Xenophon --- Xenophon. --- Greece --- Grèce --- History --- Historiography. --- Histoire --- Historiographie --- Grèce --- Critique et interpretation
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This volume presents ten papers on the Greek and non-Greek world of the Black Sea in the archaic, classical, Hellenistic and Roman periods. Five papers broach literary and historical topics. Four investigate material in Greek writers (Alcman, Aristeas of Proconnesus, Herodotus and Lucian) connected with Scythia and the North, while the fifth deals with the Bosporan Kingdom. Mediterranean Greek contact with, and reception of, the Pontic world play a significant role throughout. The other five papers concern pottery and metalwork (vessels and phalerae ) from Colchis, the North Black Sea and elsewhere. Some new material for the West is published (from Vani and Picvnari) but light is also cast on familiar objects (Sarmatian gold vessels) and iconography (Amazonomachies). Contact between the Aegean and Pontus is again a recurrent theme.
Black Sea Region --- Antiquities. --- History. --- History --- Antiquities --- Archeology --- Anthropology --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Archaeological specimens --- Artefacts (Antiquities) --- Artifacts (Antiquities) --- Specimens, Archaeological --- Material culture --- Archaeology
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Historiography --- Historiographie --- History --- Congresses --- Histoire --- Congrès --- Xenophon --- Congresses. --- Greece --- Athens (Greece) --- Grèce --- Athènes (Grèce) --- Intellectual life --- Vie intellectuelle --- Criticism and interpretation --- 938.072 --- Congrès --- Grèce --- Athènes (Grèce) --- Historical criticism --- Authorship --- Criticism --- Xenofon --- Xenofoon --- Xenophoon --- Senofonte --- Griechenland --- Hellas --- Yaṿan --- Vasileion tēs Hellados --- Hellēnikē Dēmokratia --- République hellénique --- Royaume de Grèce --- Kingdom of Greece --- Hellenic Republic --- Ancient Greece --- Ελλάδα --- Ellada --- Ελλάς --- Ellas --- Ελληνική Δημοκρατία --- Ellēnikē Dēmokratia --- Elliniki Dimokratia --- Grecia --- Grčija --- Hellada --- اليونان --- يونان --- al-Yūnān --- Yūnān --- 希腊 --- Xila --- Греция --- Gret︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Aḟiny (Greece) --- Atene (Greece) --- Atʻēnkʻ (Greece) --- Ateny (Greece) --- Athen (Greece) --- Athēna (Greece) --- Athēnai (Greece) --- Athènes (Greece) --- Athinai (Greece) --- Athīnā (Greece) --- a Xenophon --- Jenofonte --- Jenófanes --- Ksenofont --- Xenofón --- Kısenofon --- Pseudo-Senofonte --- Kʻsenopʻonti --- Pseudo-Xenophon --- כסינופון --- زينوفون --- كزنوفون --- گزنفون --- Xenofont --- Ξενοφῶν --- Αθήνα (Greece) --- Historiography - Greece - Congresses --- Xenophon - Criticism and interpretation - Congresses --- Greece - History - To 146 BC - Historiography - Congresses --- Athens (Greece) - Intellectual life - Congresses --- Xénophon (0430?-0355? av J-C) --- Critique et interprétation
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"Aimed at students, instructors and general readers interested in the experiences of enslaved persons in ancient Egypt, from the Old Kingdom to the early Islamic period. Provides nearly three hundred primary sources in translation, arranged both chronologically and thematically and accompanied by contextualising introductions"--
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Achaemenid dynasty, --- Iran --- Civilization --- History --- Politics and government. --- Civilisation --- Histoire --- Politique et gouvernement
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This volume constitutes the first large-scale collaborative reflection on Xenophon’s Anabasis, gathering experts on Greek historiography and Xenophon. It is structured in three sections: the first section provides a linear reading of the Anabasis through chapters on select episodes (from Book 1 through Book 7), including the opening, Cyrus’ characterisation, the meeting of Socrates and Xenophon, Xenophon’s leadership, the marches through Armenia and along the Black Sea coast and the service under Seuthes in Thrace.The second section offers an in-depth exploration of hitherto overlooked recurrent themes. Based on new approaches and scholarly trends, it focuses on topics such as the concept of friendship, the speeches of characters other than Xenophon, the suffering of the human body, the role of rumour and misrepresentation, and the depiction of emotions.The third section offers a more thorough investigation of the manifold reception of this work (in Antiquity, Byzantium, Renaissance, modern period, in cinema studies and illustrations).Finally, in acknowledgement of the Anabasis’ long history as a pedagogical text, the volume contains an envoi on the importance and benefits of teaching Xenophon and the Anabasis, more specifically.
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