New Perspectives in Seleucid History, Archaeology and Numismatics : Studies in Honor of Getzel M. Cohen

Weitere Verfasser: Oetjen, Roland, , [HerausgeberIn] , [http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt]
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2019].
Umfang/Format: 1 online resource (xvii, 814 pages).
Schriftenreihe: Beiträge zur Altertumskunde 355
Schlagworte:
Parallelausgabe: ISSN: 9783110388558
New Perspectives in Seleucid History, Archaeology and Numismatics (Print version) | ISSN: 9783110283785
Online Zugang: Available online
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Frontmatter
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Bibliography of Getzel Cohen
  • The Rise of the Seleucids
  • The Armed Forces of Seleukos I, with Help from Coins
  • Seleukos and Military Unrest in the Army of Alexander the Great
  • The Burial of Seleucus I Nicator in Appian (Syr. 63): A Replica of the Ptolemaic Eponymous Cult?
  • What Impelled Simonides of Magnesia to Glorify Antiochos I
  • Monarchy and Empire
  • No Island is a Man: Antiochus III’s Marriage to “Euboea”
  • The Restoration of the Temple in Jerusalem by the Seleukid State: II Macc. 11.16–38
  • On the Seleucid and Attalid Syntaxis
  • An Economic Model of Greek Euergetism
  • The Great Kings of Asia: Imperial Titulature in the Seleukid and Post-Seleukid Middle East
  • Draped Royal Busts on the Coinage of the Early Seleucids
  • Dynastic Connections
  • ‘He shall give him the daughter of women …’: Ptolemaic Queens in the Seleukid House
  • A Сase of Stratonicas: Two Royal Women between Three Hellenistic Monarchies
  • The Pontic Kingdom and the Seleucids
  • The Fabric of Empire
  • Seleukid Land and Native Populations: Laodike II and the Competition for Power in Asia Minor and Babylonia
  • The Trading Links of a Seleukid Settlement: Jebel Khalid on the Euphrates
  • The Hasmoneans’ Attitude towards Cities
  • The City Organization in the Seleucid Southern Levant: Some Archeological Evidence and Prospects
  • On the Periphery of the Seleucid Kingdom: Failaka Revisited
  • Place-Names and Plant-Names: Notes on the Provenance and Etymology of Some Flora from Hellenistic Phoenicia
  • Recherches récentes sur la Bactriane et la Sogdiane à l’époque hellénistique
  • The Islands of the XIVth Satrapy
  • TOPOI de la mer Érythrée
  • Cultural Encounters in the Seleucid World
  • Life-Fragments: Wilhelmina van Ingen and the Figurines from Seleucia
  • Macedonians, Seleucids, Bactrians, Greeks: Histrionics as History on the Hellenistic Fringe
  • The Bilingual Bricks of Aï Khanoum (Afghanistan)
  • The World of Antiochos IV
  • Roma, Antioco IV, e le città del regno seleucidico
  • Panegyreis rivali. Emilio Paolo e Antioco IV tra tradizione macedone e melting pot tardo-ellenistico
  • King Antiochus IV and the Cities in the Levant
  • Antioco IV, i Giudei e l’unità del regno seleucide (Mach. I 1, 41–42)
  • The Seleucid Settlements
  • Did the Seleucids Found New Cities to Promote Coinage?
  • Mallos, Antioche du Pyrame, Magarsus: toponymie historique et aléas politiques d’un « hellenistique settlement »
  • Attaleia de Lydie et Philétaireia-sous-l’Ida dans l’accord entre Eumène Ier et les soldats mutinés (OGIS 266): des colonies militaires ?
  • Aigai in der Aiolis im frühen Hellenismus
  • Doura-Europos ou Europos-Doura?
  • Gedanken zu den ptolemäischen Siedlungsgründungen in Zypern
  • Antioch the Metropolis
  • New Evidence and Old Sources Revisited
  • A Further Testimony of Flavius Apion I, ἔκδικος and magnificentissimus: P.Rain. Unterricht 79 Revisited
  • Poseidonios über das späte Seleukidenreich
  • The Abandonment of Euesperides: Evidence from the Eastern Sidi Abeid and P. Hibeh 91
  • Polychronius of Apamea and Daniel 11: Seleucid History through the Eyes of an Antiochene Biblical Interpreter
  • Crime, Punishment and Reward in the Book of Esther
  • La tradizione filarchea sui Seleucidi in Claudio Eliano
  • The End of the Seleucids
  • La Grande Evasion. Réflexions sur les Séleucides et la captivité
  • Pompey and the Pirates: Settling the Seleucids Once and for All
  • The Beginning of the End or the End of the Beginning? Seleucid Coinage and the Roman Provincial Paradigm
  • Figures
  • Contributing Authors