Antioch

Antioch
Title Antioch PDF eBook
Author Christine Kondoleon
Publisher
Pages 253
Release 2000
Genre Art
ISBN 9780691049335

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Featuring 118 objects excavated from the city's ruins, all reproduced in full color, Antioch: The Lost Ancient City recreates the spatial sensation, visual splendor, and cultural richness of this urban center."--Jacket.

Ancient Antioch

Ancient Antioch
Title Ancient Antioch PDF eBook
Author Andrea U. De Giorgi
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 245
Release 2016-05-03
Genre History
ISBN 131654625X

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From late fourth century BC Seleucid enclave to capital of the Roman east, Antioch on the Orontes was one of the greatest cities of antiquity and served as a hinge between east and west. This book draws on a century of archaeological fieldwork to offer a new narrative of Antioch's origins and growth, as well as its resilience, civic pride, and economic opportunism. Situating the urban nucleus in the context of the rural landscape, this book integrates hitherto divorced cultural basins, including the Amuq Valley and the Massif Calcaire. It also brings into focus the archaeological data, thus proposing a concrete interpretative framework that, grounded in the monuments of Antioch, enables the reader to move beyond text-based reconstructions of the city's history. Finally, it considers the interaction between the environment and the people of the city who shaped this region and forged a distinct identity within the broader Greco-Roman world.

Ancient Antioch

Ancient Antioch
Title Ancient Antioch PDF eBook
Author Andrea U. De Giorgi
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 245
Release 2016-05-03
Genre History
ISBN 1107130735

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This book offers a new narrative of the great ancient city Antioch's origins, growth, and significance.

Ancient Antioch

Ancient Antioch
Title Ancient Antioch PDF eBook
Author Glanville Downey
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 361
Release 2015-12-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1400876710

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This study incorporates findings of the 1932-1939 excavations. Originally published in 1962. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Antioch

Antioch
Title Antioch PDF eBook
Author Andrea U. De Giorgi
Publisher Routledge
Pages 586
Release 2021-05-30
Genre Art
ISBN 1317540417

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Winner of ASOR's 2022 G. Ernest Wright Award for the most substantial volume dealing with archaeological material, excavation reports and material culture from the ancient Near East and Eastern Mediterranean. This is a complete history of Antioch, one of the most significant major cities of the eastern Mediterranean and a crossroads for the Silk Road, from its foundation by the Seleucids, through Roman rule, the rise of Christianity, Islamic and Byzantine conquests, to the Crusades and beyond. Antioch has typically been treated as a city whose classical glory faded permanently amid a series of natural disasters and foreign invasions in the sixth and seventh centuries CE. Such studies have obstructed the view of Antioch’s fascinating urban transformations from classical to medieval to modern city and the processes behind these transformations. Through its comprehensive blend of textual sources and new archaeological data reanalyzed from Princeton’s 1930s excavations and recent discoveries, this book offers unprecedented insights into the complete history of Antioch, recreating the lives of the people who lived in it and focusing on the factors that affected them during the evolution of its remarkable cityscape. While Antioch’s built environment is central, the book also utilizes landscape archaeological work to consider the city in relation to its hinterland, and numismatic evidence to explore its economics. The outmoded portrait of Antioch as a sadly perished classical city par excellence gives way to one in which it shines as brightly in its medieval Islamic, Byzantine, and Crusader incarnations. Antioch: A History offers a new portal to researching this long-lasting city and is also suitable for a wide variety of teaching needs, both undergraduate and graduate, in the fields of classics, history, urban studies, archaeology, Silk Road studies, and Near Eastern/Middle Eastern studies. Just as importantly, its clarity makes it attractive for, and accessible to, a general readership outside the framework of formal instruction.

Reading the Old Testament in Antioch

Reading the Old Testament in Antioch
Title Reading the Old Testament in Antioch PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Hill
Publisher BRILL
Pages 234
Release 2005-08-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9047408071

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In the period between the councils of Nicea and Chalcedon in the fourth and fifth centuries, the faithful in the churches of the ecclesiastical district of Antioch were the beneficiaries of the ministry of the Word from distinguished pastors. Included in this ministry were homilies on the Old Testament by John Chrysostom and written commentaries by his mentor Diodore and his fellow student Theodore, and later by Theodoret. Though the biblical text was admittedly Jewish in origin, "the text and the meaning are ours," claimed Chrysostom; and the great bulk of extant remains reveals the pastoral priority given to this often obscure material. Students and exegetes of the Old Testament and its individual authors and books will be introduced here to Antioch1s distinctive approach and interpretation by commentators reading their local form of the Greek Bible. In the course of this survey, readers will gain an insight also into Antioch1s worldview and its approach to the person of Jesus, to soteriology, morality and spirituality.

Antioch in Syria

Antioch in Syria
Title Antioch in Syria PDF eBook
Author Kristina M. Neumann
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 439
Release 2021-09-02
Genre History
ISBN 110883714X

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Combines ancient coins and innovative digital technologies to study the citizens of Syrian Antioch and their imperial conquerors.