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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781139207300
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 293 Seiten)
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: Greek culture in the Roman world
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Eshleman, Kendra, 1973 - The social world of intellectuals in the Roman Empire
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Eshleman, Kendra, 1973 - The social world of intellectuals in the Roman Empire
    DDC: 305.5520937
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    Keywords: Group identity Rome ; Identity (Philosophical concept) History ; To 1500 ; Philosophers Rome ; Christians Rome ; Social structure Rome ; Social networks Rome ; Sophists (Greek philosophy) ; Second Sophistic movement ; Sophists (Greek philosophy) ; Second Sophistic movement ; Group identity ; Identity (Philosophical concept) History To 1500 ; Philosophers ; Christians ; Social structure ; Social networks ; Social networks ; Rome ; Social structure ; Rome ; Group identity ; Rome ; Identity (Philosophical concept) ; History ; To 1500 ; Sophists (Greek philosophy) ; Second Sophistic movement ; Philosophers ; Rome ; Christians ; Rome ; Rome ; Intellectual life ; Rome Intellectual life ; Rome Intellectual life ; Social networks ; Rome ; Social structure ; Rome ; Group identity ; Rome ; Identity (Philosophical concept) ; History ; To 1500 ; Sophists (Greek philosophy) ; Second Sophistic movement ; Philosophers ; Rome ; Christians ; Rome ; Rome ; Intellectual life ; Römisches Reich ; Intellektueller ; Geistesleben ; Sozialstruktur ; Sophistik ; Christentum
    Abstract: This book examines the role of social networks in the formation of identity among sophists, philosophers and Christians in the early Roman Empire. Membership in each category was established and evaluated socially as well as discursively. From clashes over admission to classrooms and communion to construction of the group's history, integration into the social fabric of the community served as both an index of identity and a medium through which contests over status and authority were conducted. The juxtaposition of patterns of belonging in Second Sophistic and early Christian circles reveals a shared repertoire of technologies of self-definition, authorization and institutionalization and shows how each group manipulated and adapted those strategies to its own needs. This approach provides a more rounded view of the Second Sophistic and places the early Christian formation of 'orthodoxy' in a fresh context
    Abstract: This book examines the role of social networks in the formation of identity among sophists, philosophers and Christians in the early Roman Empire. Membership in each category was established and evaluated socially as well as discursively. From clashes over admission to classrooms and communion to construction of the group's history, integration into the social fabric of the community served as both an index of identity and a medium through which contests over status and authority were conducted. The juxtaposition of patterns of belonging in Second Sophistic and early Christian circles reveals a shared repertoire of technologies of self-definition, authorization and institutionalization and shows how each group manipulated and adapted those strategies to its own needs. This approach provides a more rounded view of the Second Sophistic and places the early Christian formation of 'orthodoxy' in a fresh context.
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  • 2
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    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
    ISBN: 9780511605642
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVIII, 228 S.) , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
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    DDC: 305.800938
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    Keywords: Minderheit ; Minorities / Greece / Ethnic identity ; Ethnizität ; Ethnische Identität ; Nationale Minderheit ; Griechenland ; Greece / Ethnic relations ; Greece / Civilization / To 146 B.C. ; Griechenland ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Griechenland ; Nationale Minderheit ; Ethnische Identität ; Griechenland ; Nationale Minderheit ; Ethnizität
    Abstract: In this book Jonathan Hall seeks to demonstrate that the ethnic groups of ancient Greece, like many ethnic groups throughout the world today, were not ultimately racial, linguistic, religious or cultural groups, but social groups whose 'origins' in extraneous territories were just as often imagined as they were real. Adopting an explicitly anthropological point of view, he examines the evidence of literature, archaeology and linguistics to elucidate the nature of ethnic identity in ancient Greece. Rather than treating Greek ethnic groups as 'natural' or 'essential' - let alone 'racial' - entities, he emphasises the active, constructive and dynamic role of ethnography, genealogy, material culture and language in shaping ethnic consciousness. An introductory chapter outlines the history of the study of ethnicity in Greek antiquity
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  • 3
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    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
    ISBN: 9780511611728
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVII, 264 S.) , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Series Statement: Key themes in ancient history
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    DDC: 393/.0938
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    Keywords: Geschichte 800 v. Chr. - 500 ; Geschichte 800 v. Chr.-500 ; Civilization, Classical ; Burial / Greece ; Burial / Rome ; Sozialgeschichte ; Bestattung ; Totenkult ; Antike ; Bestattungsritus ; Sozialer Wandel ; Griechenland ; Rom ; Römisches Reich ; Griechenland ; Antike ; Bestattungsritus ; Sozialgeschichte ; Römisches Reich ; Sozialer Wandel ; Totenkult ; Griechenland ; Sozialer Wandel ; Totenkult ; Bestattungsritus ; Geschichte 800 v. Chr.-500 ; Totenkult ; Geschichte 800 v. Chr. - 500 ; Bestattung ; Geschichte 800 v. Chr. - 500
    Abstract: In this innovative book Dr Morris seeks to show the many ways in which the excavated remains of burials can and should be a major source of evidence for social historians of the ancient Graeco-Roman world. Burials have a far wider geographical and social range than the surviving literary texts, which were mainly written for a small elite. They provide us with unique insights into how Greeks and Romans constituted and interpreted their own communities. In particular, burials enable the historian to study social change. Ian Morris illustrates the great potential of the material in these respects with examples drawn from societies as diverse in time, space and political context as archaic Rhodes, classical Athens, early imperial Rome and the last days of the western Roman empire
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  • 4
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    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
    ISBN: 9780511620331
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 201 S.) , Ill.
    Series Statement: Key themes in ancient history
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    DDC: 302.2/0938
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    Keywords: Gesellschaft ; Greek language / Social aspects / Greece ; Greek language / Written Greek / Greece ; Oral communication / Greece ; Oral tradition / Greece ; Language and culture / Greece ; Literacy / Greece ; Writing / Greece ; Griechisch ; Schriftlichkeit ; Mündliche Kommunikation ; Mündliche Überlieferung ; Literatur ; Geschichte ; Griechenland ; Greece / Civilization ; Griechenland ; Griechenland ; Schriftlichkeit ; Mündliche Kommunikation ; Geschichte ; Griechenland ; Schriftlichkeit ; Mündliche Überlieferung ; Griechisch ; Literatur ; Geschichte
    Abstract: This book explores the role of written and oral communication in Greece and is the first systematic and sustained treatment at this level. It examines the recent theoretical debates about literacy and orality and explores the uses of writing and oral communication, and their interaction, in ancient Greece. It is concerned to set the significance of written and oral communication as much as possible in their social and historical context, and to stress the specifically Greek characteristics in their use, arguing that the functions of literacy and orality are often fluid and culturally determined. It draws together the results of recent studies and suggests further avenues of enquiry. Individual chapters deal with (among other things) the role of writing in archaic Greece, oral poetry, the visual and monumental impact of writing, the performance and oral transmission even of written texts, and the use of writing by the city-states; there is an epilogue on Rome. All ancient evidence is translated
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  • 5
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    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
    ISBN: 9780511597381
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 259 S.)
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    DDC: 306.7/09495/12
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    Keywords: Geschichte 500 v. Chr.-300 v. Chr. ; Geschichte 500 v. Chr.-400 ; Geschichte 500 v. Chr.-336 v. Chr. ; Geschichte ; Sexual ethics / Greece / Athens / History ; Sex and law / Greece / Athens / History ; Soziale Kontrolle ; Geschichte ; Sexualität ; Recht ; Norm ; Sexualethik ; Sexualverhalten ; Griechenland ; Griechenland ; Athen ; Athen ; Sexualethik ; Soziale Kontrolle ; Geschichte 500 v. Chr.-336 v. Chr. ; Griechenland ; Sexualverhalten ; Recht ; Geschichte ; Athen ; Sexualverhalten ; Recht ; Geschichte 500 v. Chr.-400 ; Athen ; Sexualität ; Recht ; Geschichte 500 v. Chr.-300 v. Chr. ; Athen ; Sexualethik ; Norm ; Geschichte 500 v. Chr.-300 v. Chr.
    Abstract: Centering on the examination of the social and legal context of adultery, homosexuality, impiety, and the public-private dichotomy in Athenian society, this book attempts to examine the problems of social control and the regulation of sexuality in a way that will be of interest to a broad readership. It uses a comparative approach to show how the examination of such issues can deepen our understanding of classical Athens, particularly in regard to the role of law in society. Further, it argues that this historical investigation can, in turn, enrich our general appreciation of the relation of social and legal norms, and the roles they play in regulating complex social practices, such as those associated with sexuality, morals and the family
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