Egypt, Ethiopia, and the Greek Novel

Egypt, Ethiopia, and the Greek Novel
Title Egypt, Ethiopia, and the Greek Novel PDF eBook
Author Robert Cioffi
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 302
Release 2024-03-07
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0192697900

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There is no region more central to the ancient Greek romance novel than the thousand or so miles stretching from Alexandria to ancient Ethiopia that comprise the Nile River Valley. Yet, for all its importance, Egypt, Ethiopia, and the Greek Novel: Between Representation and Resistance is the first book-length study of how this region is depicted in a literary genre whose fictional tales of love, travel, separation, and reunion flourished during the Roman imperial period. Employing approaches from Literary Studies, Classics, and Egyptology, Robert Cioffi explores the Nile River Valley in the ancient Greek romance novel through two fundamentally related concepts: representation and resistance. On the one hand, these novels develop an image of Egypt and Ethiopia that is in close dialogue with the Greco-Roman ethnographic tradition, characterized by extraordinary marvels such as grand cities, ancient religious rites, and a dizzying array of animals—some real, some imaginary, and some so incredible as to seem make-believe. On the other hand, this depiction often figures Egypt and Ethiopia as sites of resistance, revolt, and rebellion against—or political, cultural, and religious alternatives to—an array of dominant imperial powers in the region, from the Persians to the Romans. This dual reading enriches our understanding of these texts' relationship with the real and imagined frontiers of Roman political, military, and intellectual power. It also raises a broader set of questions—some literary, some cultural-historical—about the interrelation of humans, their environment, and the topographies of cultural identity in the Roman empire.

An Ethiopian History Written in Greek by Heliodorus (1895)

An Ethiopian History Written in Greek by Heliodorus (1895)
Title An Ethiopian History Written in Greek by Heliodorus (1895) PDF eBook
Author Heliodorus
Publisher
Pages 322
Release 2008-06-01
Genre
ISBN 9781436648356

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This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

Letters from Egypt, Ethiopia, and the Peninsula of Sinai

Letters from Egypt, Ethiopia, and the Peninsula of Sinai
Title Letters from Egypt, Ethiopia, and the Peninsula of Sinai PDF eBook
Author Richard Lepsius
Publisher
Pages 600
Release 1853
Genre Bible
ISBN

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Heliodorus

Heliodorus
Title Heliodorus PDF eBook
Author Heliodorus (of Emesa.)
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 292
Release 1999-01-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780812216721

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The central love-struck characters are Charicles, the beautiful daughter of the Ethiopian queen, and Theagenes, a Thessalian aristocrat. The story unfolds with all the twists and devices any writer would employ today, with the added attractions of dreams, oracles, and exotic locales in the ancient Mediterranean and Africa."--BOOK JACKET.

An Æthiopian History Written in Greek by Heliodorus

An Æthiopian History Written in Greek by Heliodorus
Title An Æthiopian History Written in Greek by Heliodorus PDF eBook
Author Heliodorus (of Emesa.)
Publisher
Pages 336
Release 1895
Genre Ethiopia
ISBN

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Nubia and Abyssinia

Nubia and Abyssinia
Title Nubia and Abyssinia PDF eBook
Author Michael Russell
Publisher
Pages 386
Release 1833
Genre Ethiopia
ISBN

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The Cross and the River

The Cross and the River
Title The Cross and the River PDF eBook
Author Ḥagai Erlikh
Publisher Lynne Rienner Publishers
Pages 272
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9781555879709

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The ongoing Egyptian-Ethiopian dispute over the Nile waters is potentially one of the most difficult issues on the current international agenda, central to the very life of the two countries. Analyzing the context of the dispute across a span of more than a thousand years, The Cross and the River delves into the heart of both countries' identities and cultures. Erlich deftly weaves together three themes: the political relationship between successive Ethiopian and Egyptian regimes; the complex connection between the Christian churches in the two countries; and the influence of the Nile river system on Ethiopian and Egyptian definitions of national identity and mutual perceptions of the Other. Drawing on a vast range of sources, his study is key to an understanding of a bond built on both interdependence and conflict.