The Jewish Manumission Inscriptions of the Bosporus Kingdom

The Jewish Manumission Inscriptions of the Bosporus Kingdom
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Publisher : Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 3161470419
ISBN-13 : 9783161470417
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Synopsis The Jewish Manumission Inscriptions of the Bosporus Kingdom by : Elizabeth Leigh Gibson

E. Leigh Gibson analyses a little-known group of Greek inscriptions that record the manumission of slaves in synagogues located on the hellenized north shore of the Black Sea in the first three centuries of the common era. Through a comparison of this corpus with manumission inscriptions from elsewhere in the Greco-Roman world and an analysis of Greco-Roman Judaism's own interaction with slavery, she assesses the degree to which the Black Sea Jewish community adopted classical traditions of manumissions. In so doing, she tests the often-repeated assumption that these Jewish communities developed idiosyncratic slave practices under the influence of biblical injunctions regarding Israelite ownership of slaves. More generally, she reconsiders the extent of Jewish isolation from or interaction with Greco-Roman culture.Against the backdrop of Greek manumission inscriptions, the Jewish manumissions of the Bosporan Kingdom are unremarkable; they follow the basic outlines of Greek manumission formulae. A review of Greco-Roman Jewish sources demonstrates that biblical precepts on slaveholding were not implemented, even if they were still admired. One element of the manumissions, the ongoing obligation required of the slaves, is somewhat enigmatic and possibly indicates that the Bosporan Jewish community indeed had distinctive manumission practices. These obligations have been commonly interpreted as requiring the slave to participate in the religious life of the community as a condition of his manumission and possibly his concurrent conversion. A close analysis of the clause reveals a more straightforward interpretation: the obligation was a kind of paramone clause, a common feature of Greek manumission inscriptions.E. Leigh Gibson demonstrates that the Jews of this region incorporated Greek manumission practices into their communal life. The execution of private legal contract with the community of Jews as witness in turn suggests that the wider Bosporan community extended respect and recognition to its local Jewish community.

Catalogue of Greek Coins

Catalogue of Greek Coins
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : ONB:+Z271420107
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Synopsis Catalogue of Greek Coins by : Warwick Wroth

Mithridates VI and the Pontic Kingdom

Mithridates VI and the Pontic Kingdom
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Publisher : Aarhus Universitetsforlag
Total Pages : 375
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ISBN-10 : 9788779346550
ISBN-13 : 8779346553
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Synopsis Mithridates VI and the Pontic Kingdom by : Jakob Munk Hojte

Mithridates VI Eupator, the last king of Pontos, was undoubtedly one of the most prominent figures in the late Hellenistic period. Throughout his long reign (120-63 BC), the political and cultural landscape of Asia Minor and the Black Sea area was reshaped along new lines. The authors present new archaeological research and new interpretations of various aspects of Pontic society and its contacts with the Greek world and its eastern neighbours and investigate the background for the expansion of the Pontic Kingdom that eventually led to the confrontation with Rome.

The Imperial Cult in the Latin West

The Imperial Cult in the Latin West
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 426
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ISBN-10 : 9789004128064
ISBN-13 : 9004128069
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Synopsis The Imperial Cult in the Latin West by : Duncan Fishwick

This volume focuses on provincial centres and the worship that was offered there in the name of the province. Despite the inadequacies of fleeting, defective evidence, a rough picture emerges of both the permanent headquarters and the principal features of provincial cults.