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The Book of Acts in Its Graeco-Roman Setting locates the Book of Acts within various regional and cultural settings in the eastern Mediterranean.
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This book explores how the Graeco-Roman world suffered from major power conflicts, imperial ambition, and ethnic, religious and racist strife.
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This volume collects most of his published articles and book chapters of the last two decades, many of which are not easy to access, and republishes them for the first time along with some brand new chapters.
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This book is an innovative historical study of piracy in the Graeco-Roman world from the Archaic period to Late Antiquity.
Graeco-Roman z webu books.google.com
This volume presents a wide range of contributions that analyse the cultural, sociological and communicative significance of tears and crying in Graeco-Roman antiquity.
Graeco-Roman z webu books.google.com
This volume presents a wide range of contributions that analyse the cultural, sociological and communicative significance of tears and crying in Graeco-Roman antiquity.
Graeco-Roman z webu books.google.com
This book employs new interdisciplinary approaches to understand multilingualism in the Graeco-Roman worlds, East and West, Classical and medieval.
Graeco-Roman z webu books.google.com
Through words and images employed both by individuals and by a range of communities across the Graeco-Roman worlds, this book explores the complexity of multilingual representations of identity.
Graeco-Roman z webu books.google.com
This volume shows that boundaries are constantly negotiated, shifted and refigured through the practices and potentialities of embodiment.
Graeco-Roman z webu books.google.com
This volume examines the ways in which bodies, lived and imagined, were implicated in issues of cosmic order and social organisation in Graeco-Roman antiquity.