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La culture grecque dans le monde romain

Cette série explore l'interaction fascinante entre la culture grecque et l'Empire romain. Elle met en lumière les dynamiques de contact multiculturel, les conflits politiques et l'innovation artistique au sein d'un empire diversifié. Découvrez comment des éléments fondamentaux de la société occidentale, de la religion à l'éducation en passant par des canons artistiques durables, ont été façonnés à cette époque. La collection se concentre sur le phénomène significatif de la réponse de la culture grecque à son contexte impérial romain, publiant des recherches novatrices dans diverses disciplines.

The Politics of Munificence in the Roman Empire
Religion and Identity in Porphyry of Tyre
Greek Culture in the Roman World
Hellenism in Byzantium
  • Hellenism in Byzantium

    The Transformations of Greek Identity and the Reception of the Classical Tradition

    • 482pages
    • 17 heures de lecture

    Exploring the identity of being 'Greek' during late antiquity and the Byzantine era, this book delves into cultural, social, and political dimensions. It analyzes how Greek identity evolved amidst changing empires and influences, highlighting the significance of language, religion, and heritage. Through a comprehensive examination of historical texts and artifacts, it sheds light on the complexities of identity formation and the enduring legacy of Greek culture in a transformative period of history.

    Hellenism in Byzantium
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  • This is a book for readers who love fiction, puzzles, and the world of the imagination. Using as its focal point the magical and monstrous fictions of the Greek writer Lucian of Samosata, the book explores the nature of ancient fiction and its relationship with the contemporary culture of wonder.

    Greek Culture in the Roman World
  • Religion and Identity in Porphyry of Tyre

    The Limits of Hellenism in Late Antiquity

    • 386pages
    • 14 heures de lecture

    The book explores Porphyry of Tyre's critical perspective on Hellenism during late antiquity, highlighting the significance of philosophical translation in shaping his ideas. It delves into how Porphyry navigated and transformed Hellenistic thought, offering insights into his contributions to philosophy and cultural discourse in his time.

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  • In the first two centuries AD, the eastern Roman provinces experienced a proliferation of elite public generosity (gifts of buildings, festivals, distributions in exchange for public honours) unmatched in their previous or later history. This is a study of the motivations behind those public benefactions.

    The Politics of Munificence in the Roman Empire