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Paul J. Kosmin

    19 avril 1984

    Paul J. Kosmin se concentre sur l'histoire ancienne, en particulier sur les périodes hellénistique et romaine. Son travail examine les structures politiques, sociales et économiques de ces époques, en soulignant les liens entre le monde grec et le monde oriental. L'approche de Kosmin se caractérise par une étude méticuleuse des sources disponibles et par une volonté de reconstruire des phénomènes historiques complexes.

    The Land of the Elephant Kings
    Time and Its Adversaries in the Seleucid Empire
    • Under Seleucid rule, time no longer restarted with each new monarch. Instead, progressively numbered years, identical to the system we use today, became the measure of historical duration. Paul Kosmin shows how this invention of a new kind of time-and resistance to it-transformed the way we... číst celé

      Time and Its Adversaries in the Seleucid Empire
    • The Land of the Elephant Kings

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year The Seleucid Empire (311-64 BCE) was unlike anything the ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern worlds had seen. Stretching from present-day Bulgaria to Tajikistan—the bulk of Alexander the Great's Asian conquests—the kingdom encompassed a territory of remarkable ethnic, religious, and linguistic diversity; yet it did not include Macedonia, the ancestral homeland of the dynasty. The Land of the Elephant Kings investigates how the Seleucid kings, ruling over lands to which they had no historic claim, attempted to transform this territory into a coherent and meaningful space. “This engaging book appeals to the specialist and non-specialist alike. Kosmin has successfully brought together a number of disparate fields in a new and creative way that will cause a reevaluation of how the Seleucids have traditionally been studied.” —Jeffrey D. Lerner, American Historical Review “It is a useful and bright introduction to Seleucid ideology, history, and position in the ancient world.” —Jan P. Stronk, American Journal of Archaeology

      The Land of the Elephant Kings