Numismatics and Greek Lexicography

Numismatics and Greek Lexicography
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 319
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ISBN-10 : 9780567690227
ISBN-13 : 0567690229
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Synopsis Numismatics and Greek Lexicography by : Michael P. Theophilos

Michael P. Theophilos explores the fascinating variety of numismatic contributions to Greek lexicography, pertaining to lexicographic studies of the Second Temple period in general, and the New Testament in particular. Theophilos considers previous scholarly attempts to grapple with, and incorporate, critical numismatic material into the emerging discipline of Greek lexicography - including foundational work by F. Preisigke and E. Kiessling - before outlining his own methodological approach. Theophilos' then examines the resources available for engaging with the numismatic material, and presents a series of specific case studies throughout the New Testament material. His carefully annotated images of coins draw readers in to a greater understanding of the material culture of the Greco-Roman world, and how this impacted upon the Greek language and the New Testament.

Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1979

Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1979
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Total Pages : 1720
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105119517659
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Synopsis Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1979 by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Department of the Interior and Related Agencies

Bosa

Bosa
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Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433049255312
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Synopsis Bosa by : Museo civico (Bosa, Italy)

Bulletin

Bulletin
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Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:$C160865
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Synopsis Bulletin by : United States National Museum

The Monuments of the Eastern Hill

The Monuments of the Eastern Hill
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Publisher : American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Total Pages : 642
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ISBN-10 : 9781621390091
ISBN-13 : 1621390098
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Synopsis The Monuments of the Eastern Hill by : Bonna D. Wescoat

In this volume, the key monuments that form the Theatral Complex, including the Theatral Circle, the Fieldstone Building with its masonry style plaster interior, the marble Doric hexastyle Dedication of Philip III and Alexander IV, the elegant Ionic Porch later attached to the western side of the Dedication, and the remains of dozens of bronze statues that originally framed the Theatral Circle, are presented in their archaeological, architectural, and historical contexts. The potential significance of the Complex within the mystery cult, both as the place that initially gave shape to the group of pilgrims undergoing initiation, and as the place where new initiates ultimately departed the Sanctuary, accords the Theatral Complex on the Eastern Hill a central place in the history of ancient Greek sacred space. Actual-state and reconstruction drawings; photographs; and a catalogue of the small finds, including pottery, lamps, terracotta figurines, coins, metal objects, inscriptions, stone objects, and glass, accompany the text.

Irregular Serials & Annuals

Irregular Serials & Annuals
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Total Pages : 1960
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105117188727
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Synopsis Irregular Serials & Annuals by :

Etruscan Studies

Etruscan Studies
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Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015066157572
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Synopsis Etruscan Studies by :

An Inventory of Archaic and Classical Poleis

An Inventory of Archaic and Classical Poleis
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 1413
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ISBN-10 : 9780198140993
ISBN-13 : 0198140991
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Synopsis An Inventory of Archaic and Classical Poleis by : Mogens Herman Hansen

This is the first ever documented study of the 1,035 identifiable Greek city states (poleis) of the Archaic and Classical periods (c.650-325 BC). Previous studies of the Greek polis have focused on Athens and Sparta, and the result has been a view of Greek society dominated by Sophokles', Plato's, and Demosthenes' view of what the polis was. This study includes descriptions of Athens and Sparta, but its main purpose is to explore the history andorganization of the thousand other city states.The main part of the book is a regionally organized inventory of all identifiable poleis covering the Greek world from Spain to the Caucasus and from the Crimea to Libya. This inventory is the work of 47 specialists, and is divided into 46 chapters, each covering a region. Each chapter contains an account of the region, a list of second-order settlements, and an alphabetically ordered description of the poleis. This description covers such topics as polis status,territory, settlement pattern, urban centre, city walls and monumental architecture, population, military strength, constitution, alliance membership, colonization, coinage, and Panhellenic victors.The first part of the book is a description of the method and principles applied in the construction of the inventory and an analysis of some of the results to be obtained by a comparative study of the 1,035 poleis included in it. The ancient Greek concept of polis is distinguished from the modern term `city state', which historians use to cover many other historic civilizations, from ancient Sumeria to the West African cultures absorbed by the nineteenth-century colonializingpowers. The focus of this project is what the Greeks themselves considered a polis to be.

Histories of Peirene

Histories of Peirene
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Publisher : ASCSA
Total Pages : 443
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ISBN-10 : 9780876619650
ISBN-13 : 0876619650
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Synopsis Histories of Peirene by : Betsey Ann Robinson

The Peirene Fountain as described by its first excavator, Rufus B. Richardson, is "the most famous fountain of Greece." Here is a retrospective of a wellspring of Western civilization, distinguished by its long history, service to a great ancient city, and early identification as the site where Pegasus landed and was tamed by the hero Bellerophon. Spanning three millennia and touching a fourth, Peirene developed from a nameless spring to a renowned source of inspiration, from a busy landmark in Classical Corinth to a quiet churchyard and cemetery in the Byzantine era, and finally from free-flowing Ottoman fountains back to the streams of the source within a living ruin. These histories of Peirene as a spring and as a fountain, and of its watery imagery, form a rich cultural narrative whose interrelations and meanings are best appreciated when studied together. The author deftly describes the evolution of the Fountain of Peirene framed against the underlying landscape and its ancient, medieval, and modern settlement, viewed from the perspective of Corinthian culture and spheres of interaction. Published with the assistance of the Getty Foundation. Winner of the 2011 Prose Award for Professional and Scholarly Excellence in the category of Archaeology/Anthropology. The Prose Awards are given annually by the Professional and Scholarly Publishing division of the American Association of Publishers.