Honor and Profit
Title | Honor and Profit PDF eBook |
Author | Darel Tai Engen |
Publisher | University of Michigan Press |
Pages | 412 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Athens (Greece) |
ISBN | 0472116347 |
A new assessment of the ancient Athenian economy relying on fresh documentary evidence
Pilgrims and Pilgrimage in Ancient Greece
Title | Pilgrims and Pilgrimage in Ancient Greece PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew Dillon |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 344 |
Release | 2013-04-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1135099871 |
This volume explores the religious motivations for pilgrimage and reveals the main preoccupations of worshippers in Ancient Greece. Dillon examines the main sanctuaries of Delphi, Epidauros and Olympia, as well as the less well-known oracle of Didyma in Asia Minor and the festivals at the Isthmus of Corinth. He discusses the modes of travel to the sites, means of communication between pilgrims and the religious and ritual practices at the sanctuaries themselves. A unique insight into pilgrimage in Ancient Greece is presented, focusing on the diverse aspects of pilgrimage; the role of women and children, the religious festivals of particular ethnic groups and the colourful celebrations involving music, athletics and equestrian events. Pilgrims and Pilgrimage in Ancient Greece is an accessible and fascinating volume, which reveals how the concept of pilgrimage contributes to Greek religion as a whole.
The Hellenistic World
Title | The Hellenistic World PDF eBook |
Author | Frank William Walbank |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 300 |
Release | 1981 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780674387263 |
The vast empire that Alexander the Great left at his death in 323 BC has few parallels. For the next three hundred years the Greeks controlled a complex of monarchies and city-states that stretched from the Adriatic Sea to India. F. W. Walbank's lucid and authoritative history of that Hellenistic world examines political events, describes the different social systems and mores of the people under Greek rule, traces important developments in literature and science, and discusses the new religious movements.
Law and Asylum
Title | Law and Asylum PDF eBook |
Author | Simon Behrman |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 476 |
Release | 2018-06-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 135139746X |
In contrast to the claim that refugee law has been a key in guaranteeing a space of protection for refugees, this book argues that law has been instrumental in eliminating spaces of protection, not just from one’s persecutors but also from the grasp of sovereign power. By uncovering certain fundamental aspects of asylum as practised in the past and in present day social movements, namely its concern with defining space rather than people and its role as a space of resistance or otherness to sovereign law, this book demonstrates that asylum has historically been antagonistic to law and vice versa. In contrast, twentieth-century refugee law was constructed precisely to ensure the effective management and control over the movements of forced migrants. To illustrate the complex ways in which these two paradigms – asylum and refugee law – interact with one another, this book examines their historical development and concludes with in-depth studies of the Sanctuary Movement in the United States and the Sans-Papiers of France. The book will appeal to researchers and students of refugee law and refugee studies; legal and political philosophy; ancient, medieval and modern legal history; and sociology of political movements.
Asylia
Title | Asylia PDF eBook |
Author | Kent J. Rigsby |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 672 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780520200982 |
"A work of monumental erudition and completeness, clearly superior in its collection of materials. . . . The novelty of the work lies in [Rigsby's] interpretative framework, which forces us to reexamine some thorny questions."--Christopher Jones, Harvard University "Although the author covers enormous ground both chronologically and topographically, the quality of the scholarship remains everywhere at the same high level."--Christian Habicht, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University
The Greek State at War, Part V
Title | The Greek State at War, Part V PDF eBook |
Author | W. Kendrick Pritchett |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 588 |
Release | 2023-11-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0520350979 |
The volumes of The Greek State at War are an essential reference for the classical scholar. Professor Pritchett has systematically canvassed ancient texts and secondary literature for references to specific topics; each volume explores a unique aspect of Greek military practice. In Part V he takes up stone throwers, slingers, and booty.
Scribes and Their Remains
Title | Scribes and Their Remains PDF eBook |
Author | Craig A. Evans |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 361 |
Release | 2019-09-05 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0567693457 |
Scribes and Their Remains begins with an introductory essay by Stanley Porter which addresses the principal theme of the book: the text as artifact. The rest of the volume is then split into two major sections. In the first, five studies appear on the theme of 'Scribes, Letters, and Literacy.' In the first of these Craig A. Evans offers a lengthy piece that argues that the archaeological, artifactual, and historical evidence suggests that New Testament autographs and first copies may well have remained in circulation for one century or more, having the effect of stabilizing the text. Other pieces in the section address literacy, orality and paleography of early Christian papyri. In the second section there are five pieces on 'Writing, Reading, and Abbreviating Christian Scripture.' These range across numerous topics, including an examination of the stauros (cross) as a nomen sacrum.