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Books > History > European history > BCE to 500 CE

Commentary on Livy, Bks.1-5 (Hardcover): R.M. Ogilvie Commentary on Livy, Bks.1-5 (Hardcover)
R.M. Ogilvie
R4,948 Discovery Miles 49 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Bible in Greek Christian Antiquity (Hardcover): Paul M. Blowers The Bible in Greek Christian Antiquity (Hardcover)
Paul M. Blowers; Translated by Paul M. Blowers
R5,676 Discovery Miles 56 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A genuine renaissance is presently underway in the study of biblical interpretation and biblical culture in the early Christian age. The profundity and complexity of the early Christians engagement with Holy Scripture, in theology, in ecclesial and liturgical life, in ethics, and in ascetic and devotional life, are providing a rich resource for contemporary discussions of the Bible's ongoing "afterlife" within ecumenical Christian communities and contexts.

The Bible in Greek Christian Antiquity is a collection of wide-ranging essays on the influence of the Bible in numerous and varied aspects of the life of the Greek-speaking churches during the first four centuries. Essays appear under the general themes of (I) The Bible as a Foundation of Christianity; (II) The Bible in Use among the Greek Church Fathers; (III) The Bible in Early Christian Doctrinal Controversy; (IV) The Bible and Religious Devotion in the Early Greek Church. Individual essays probe topics as diverse as the use of the Bible in early Christian preaching and catechesis, appeals to Scripture in the conflicts between Jews and Christians, pagan use of Scripture against the Church, and the Bible's influence in early Christian art, martyrology, liturgical reading, pilgrimage to the Holy Land, and ascetical life.

Much of the volume constitutes a translation, revision, and adaptation of essays originally presented in the French volume Le monde grec ancien et la Bible (1984), Volume 1 of the series Bible de Tousles Temps. Four new studies appear, however, including an introductory essay on Origen of Alexandria as a guide to the biblical reader, and two essays on the biblical culture of early Eastern Christianmonasticism.

The Bible in Greek Christian Antiquity comes as an international project, the work of French, Swiss, Australian, and now Canadian and American scholars. It will be useful to students of early Christianity and the history of biblical interpretation, and will also serve as a useful introduction to the many dimensions of the reception of the Bible in the early Church.

Roman Italy, 338 BC - Ad 200: A Sourcebook (Hardcover): Lomas Kathryn, Kathryn Lomas Roman Italy, 338 BC - Ad 200: A Sourcebook (Hardcover)
Lomas Kathryn, Kathryn Lomas; Edited by Kathryn Lomas
R5,641 Discovery Miles 56 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This work gives students of all levels access to a comprehensive collection of primary sources on the early history of Italy, from the early expansion of Roman power to the first emmergence of Italy as a unified and cultural political unit. The sources, presented in translation, cover the Roman conquest of Italy, the mechanisms used by Rome to govern Italy and the post-conquest process of Romanization. These include inscriptions, coins and archaeological evidence where necessary. Brief explanatory notes are given and each chapter has an introduction in which the nature of the source material is discussed, together with the major questions raised by that particular aspect of the subject.

How to Read a Rock - Our Planet's Hidden Stories (Hardcover): Jan Zalasiewicz How to Read a Rock - Our Planet's Hidden Stories (Hardcover)
Jan Zalasiewicz
R542 Discovery Miles 5 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Complete Pompeii (Hardcover): Joanne Berry The Complete Pompeii (Hardcover)
Joanne Berry 3
R906 R715 Discovery Miles 7 150 Save R191 (21%) Out of stock

This profusely illustrated volume, the latest instalment in Thames & Hudson's bestselling "Complete" series, is the most up-to-date, comprehensive and authoritative account of the most important archaeological site in the world. Nine chapters cover the rise and fall of Pompeii and all aspects of its life, including reconstructions of the daily lives of the town's inhabitants, the dramatic story of Pompeii's destruction through the words of Roman writers and the spectacular remains of volcanic debris and damage. It is sure to become the standard account for tourist, traveller, student and scholar alike.

Hybris, a Study in the Values of Honour and Shame in Ancient Greece (Paperback): N.R.E. Fisher Hybris, a Study in the Values of Honour and Shame in Ancient Greece (Paperback)
N.R.E. Fisher
R1,518 Discovery Miles 15 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hybris is today amongst the most often used and indeed misused terms from Ancient Greece, but it is central to an understanding of Greek literature and society. The purpose of this book is to examine in detail exactly what it means. Dr Fisher traces the use of the concept in literature and law from the time of Homer to that of Plato. He finds throughout that the essence of hybris is the deliberate infliction of dishonour and shame upon others. It is not, as commonly thought, a special form of pride or self-confidence which offends the gods and is characteristic of tragic heroes. Dr Fisher's thorough and thoughtful treatment of this concept aims to be a a standard work for many years to come.

The Roman Empire (Paperback, New edition): Paul Veyne The Roman Empire (Paperback, New edition)
Paul Veyne
R729 Discovery Miles 7 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Appearing earlier in the multivolume series "A History of Private Life", this text is a history of the Roman Empire in pagan times. It is an interpretation of the universal civilization of the Romans, so much of it Hellenic, that later gave way to Christianity. The civilization, culture, literature, art, and even religion of Rome are discussed in this work.

Panegyric to the Emperor Theodosius (Paperback): Pacatus Panegyric to the Emperor Theodosius (Paperback)
Pacatus; Edited by C.E.V. Nixon; Translated by C.E.V. Nixon
R1,025 Discovery Miles 10 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Imports and Immigrants - Near Eastern Contacts with Iron Age Crete (Hardcover, New): Gail L. Hoffman Imports and Immigrants - Near Eastern Contacts with Iron Age Crete (Hardcover, New)
Gail L. Hoffman
R2,786 Discovery Miles 27 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

While scholars have long acknowledged the importance of artistic relationships between ancient Greece and the Near East, recent discourse on multi-culturalism and diversity has ignited new debate over these issues both among scholars and in the broader public. Charges and countercharges of historical revisionism and systematic undervaluation of the debt owed by ancient Greece to the Near East and Africa have polarized the debate and obscured the actual evidence. In "Imports and Immigrants," Gail L. Hoffman explores the primary archaeological basis for such discussions, namely the preserved physical remains, providing a foundation for constructive discussion of the relations and exchanges between ancient Greece and the Near East.
Drawing together all the evidence and arguments for Near Eastern immigrants in Crete, Hoffman demonstrates there are basic problems with the accepted interpretations. Evidence of continued technical expertise casts doubt on the necessity of reintroduction, while careful scrutiny of the evidence supporting immigrant craftsmen reveals many inadequacies in the currently accepted analyses.
"Imports and Immigrants" identifies the need for reassessing all dimensions of the question of artistic relationships between ancient Greece and other regions of the Aegean basin and suggests new avenues of inquiry in this important debate. The volume also reassesses arguments made for the presence of Near Eastern immigrants in Crete. This book includes a catalogue indispensable for future work on these issues and illustrations of most of the known imports to Crete.
Gail L. Hoffman is Associate Professor of Greek Art and Archaeology, Department of Classics, YaleUniversity.

These Were the Romans (Paperback, 2nd ed): Graham Tingay, John Badcock These Were the Romans (Paperback, 2nd ed)
Graham Tingay, John Badcock
R608 R499 Discovery Miles 4 990 Save R109 (18%) Out of stock

Describes the growth and development of Rome and its Empire and depicts the life of Roman citizens of all levels.

The Churches and Catacombs of Early Christian Rome - A Comprehensive Guide (Hardcover, Reissue): Matilda Webb The Churches and Catacombs of Early Christian Rome - A Comprehensive Guide (Hardcover, Reissue)
Matilda Webb
R3,151 Discovery Miles 31 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A comprehensive guide to the individual churches, catacombs, embellishments and artefacts of Early Christian Rome. The author describes precisely where the extant features are situated and provides details on what can be seen. The ground plans of each site studies allows the reader to compare the proportions of each church with another From the 1st-century visits of the Apostles Peter and Paul to the end of the 9th-century Carolingian Renaissance, the book also includes dates of emperors and popes, and important historical events relating to this period in Rome. A historical introduction places the monuments in the context of the Early Christian period and its development in Rome.

A Changing Place - Galgenberg in Lower Bavaria from the Fifth to the First Millennium BC (Paperback): Barbara S. Ottaway A Changing Place - Galgenberg in Lower Bavaria from the Fifth to the First Millennium BC (Paperback)
Barbara S. Ottaway
R2,091 Discovery Miles 20 910 Out of stock

Report of excavations between 1981 and 1989 and the post-excavation investigations into the prehistoric Galgenberg in Lower Bavaria. Specialist studies are included on the material (ceramics, worked stone and bone, human and animal remains) and environmental (fruits, seeds, charcoal) evidence.

Ethnische Verschiebungen Zwischen Der Balkanhalbinsel Und Kleinasien Vom Ende DES 6. Bis Zur Zweiten Haelfte DES 9.... Ethnische Verschiebungen Zwischen Der Balkanhalbinsel Und Kleinasien Vom Ende DES 6. Bis Zur Zweiten Haelfte DES 9. Jahrhunderts (German, Hardcover, Reprint 2018 Ed.)
Hans Ditten
R3,156 Discovery Miles 31 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire for the Use of Families and Young Persons - Reprinted from the Original... History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire for the Use of Families and Young Persons - Reprinted from the Original Text, with the Careful Omission of All Passagers of an Irreligious Tendency, Volume 2 (Paperback)
Edward Gibbon, Thomas Bowdler
R785 Discovery Miles 7 850 Out of stock

This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfectionssuch as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed worksworldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification: ++++ History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire For The Use Of Families And Young Persons: Reprinted From The Original Text, With The Careful Omission Of All Passagers Of An Irreligious Tendency, Volume 2; History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire For The Use Of Families And Young Persons: Reprinted From The Original Text, With The Careful Omission Of All Passagers Of An Irreligious Tendency; Edward Gibbon Edward Gibbon, Thomas Bowdler

Anabasis of Cyrus, Version 2 (Hardcover, New): Xenophon Anabasis of Cyrus, Version 2 (Hardcover, New)
Xenophon; Translated by Wayne Ambler; Introduction by Eric Buzzetti
R2,918 Discovery Miles 29 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

One of the foundational works of military history and political philosophy, and an inspiration for Alexander the Great, the Anabasis of Cyrus recounts the epic story of the Ten Thousand, a band of Greek mercenaries hired by Cyrus the Younger to overthrow his brother, Artaxerxes, king of Persia and the most powerful man on earth. It shows how Cyrus' army was assembled covertly and led from the coast of Asia Minor all the way to Babylon; how the Greeks held the field against a superior Persian force; how Cyrus was killed, leaving the Greeks stranded deep within enemy territory; and how many of them overcame countless dangers and found their way back to Greece.

Their remarkable success was due especially to the wily and decisive leadership of Xenophon himself, a student of Socrates who had joined the Ten Thousand and, after most of the Greek generals had been murdered, rallied the despondent Greeks, won a position of leadership, and guided them wisely through myriad obstacles.

In this new translation of the Anabasis, Wayne Ambler achieves a masterful combination of liveliness and a fidelity to the original uncommon in other versions. Accompanying Ambler's translation is a penetrating interpretive essay by Eric Buzzetti, one that shows Xenophon to be an author who wove a philosophic narrative into his dramatic tale. The translation and interpretive essay encourage renewed study of the Anabasis as a work of political philosophy. They also celebrate its high adventure and its hero's adroit decision-making under the most pressing circumstances.

A History of the Universe - Volume III: Serendipity (Paperback): henry kong A History of the Universe - Volume III: Serendipity (Paperback)
henry kong
R528 R500 Discovery Miles 5 000 Save R28 (5%) Out of stock

At last, here is the final and most ambitious installment of Henry Kong's dazzling historical trilogy. The core question is how the people of a divided, impoverished continent emerged to conquer the world with their technology and ideas. The serendipitous triumph of "Western Civilization" is an epic story every educated person should know. Henry Kong's crisp and succinct narration takes the reader from the Florentine Renaissance and the French Enlightenment to the Holocaust and the end of the human race. All the key events, important figures, and major trends in the arts, sciences, and geopolitics are here, along with fascinating, thought provoking counter factual scenarios. This book is a must for all history fans.

Rome Late Antiquity Ad313-604 (Paperback): Lancon B Rome Late Antiquity Ad313-604 (Paperback)
Lancon B
R893 Discovery Miles 8 930 Out of stock

"Rome in Late Antiquity" examines the city's radical transformation from the capital of the classical Roman empire to the center of medieval Christendom. Between the early fourth and early sixth century, Rome faced the ordeals of destruction and the impoverishment of its population, while churches came to dominate where once there had been pagan temples and imperial monuments. Bertrand Lancon's evocative depictions of everyday life for inhabitants, popes, and aristocrats capture the vitality of the city in flux during these three crucial centuries. First published in French, Lancon's nuanced account of this turbulent period in Rome's past combines elegant prose with meticulous scholarship. Also inlcludes six maps.

Greeks & Barbarians (Paperback): Harrison T Greeks & Barbarians (Paperback)
Harrison T
R988 Discovery Miles 9 880 Out of stock

Greeks and Barbarians examines ancient Greek conceptions of the "other." The attitudes of Greeks to foreigners and there religions, and cultures, and politics reveals as much about the Greeks as it does the world they inhabited. Despite occasional interest in particular aspects of foreign customs, the Greeks were largely hostile and dismissive viewing foreigners as at best inferior, but more often as candidates for conquest and enslavement.

The Making of a Christian Empire - Lactantius and Rome (Hardcover): Elizabeth DePalma Digeser The Making of a Christian Empire - Lactantius and Rome (Hardcover)
Elizabeth DePalma Digeser
R1,481 Discovery Miles 14 810 Out of stock

The work of the Christian scholar Lactantius provides an ideal lens through which to study how Rome became a Christian empire. Elizabeth DePalma Digeser shows how Lactantius' Divine Institutes -- seditious in its time -- responded to the emperor Diocletian's persecution and then became an important influence on Constantine the Great, Rome's first Christian emperor.

The Making of a Christian Empire is the first full-length book to interpret the Divine Institutes as a historical source. Exploring Lactantius' use of theology, philosophy, and rhetorical techniques, Digeser perceives the Divine Institutes as a sophisticated proposal for a monotheistic state that intimately connected the religious policies of Diocletian and Constantine, both of whom used religion to fortify and unite the Roman Empire. For Digeser, Lactantius' writings justify Constantine's own attitude of tolerance toward pagans and casts light upon other puzzling features of Constantine's religious policy. Her book contributes importantly to rail understanding of the political and religious tensions of the early fourth century.

The Foundation of Rome - Myth and History (Hardcover): Alexandre Grandazzi The Foundation of Rome - Myth and History (Hardcover)
Alexandre Grandazzi; Translated by Jane Marie Todd
R1,695 Discovery Miles 16 950 Out of stock

Intended as both a historical essay and a self-conscious meditation on the writing of history, this volume takes as its starting point a series of accounts of Rome's origins offered over the course of centuries. Alexandre Grandazzi places these accounts in their contemporary contexts and shows how the growing sophistication in methodology gradually changed the accepted views of the city's origins. He explores, for example, the hypercritical philology of the 19th century which cast aside everything that could not be verified. He then explains how the increase in archaeological discoveries and changing archaeological techniques influenced the story of Rome's birth.

The End of Roman Britain (Hardcover): Michael E. Jones The End of Roman Britain (Hardcover)
Michael E. Jones
R1,538 Discovery Miles 15 380 Out of stock
Livy - Reconstructing Early Rome (Hardcover): Gary B. Miles Livy - Reconstructing Early Rome (Hardcover)
Gary B. Miles
R1,057 Discovery Miles 10 570 Out of stock
Town Planning and Population in Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa (Paperback): Dorin Alicu, Adela Paki Town Planning and Population in Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa (Paperback)
Dorin Alicu, Adela Paki
R1,600 Discovery Miles 16 000 Out of stock

A thorough study of the only Roman town in Dacia to have been subject to long-term archaeological research. The authors discuss town-planning and architecture, including building techniques and materials, and evidence for population, based on inscriptions.

Alexander the Great and Bactria - The Formation of a Greek Frontier in Central Asia (Paperback, New edition): Frank Holt Alexander the Great and Bactria - The Formation of a Greek Frontier in Central Asia (Paperback, New edition)
Frank Holt
R656 Discovery Miles 6 560 Out of stock

The creation of a Greek Frontier in Central Asia was one of the most famous and far-reaching achievements of Alexander the Great. Yet the process was shaped as much by the political traditions of the natives as by the cultural traditions of the newcomers. This book examines this key historical clash from both sides, and shows that the birth of Hellenistic Bactria was a traumatic one eliciting more bitterness than 'brotherhood'.
The book is composed of four major parts: Part I provides an introduction to both Bactrian and Alexander studies; Part II surveys the land and peoples of Central Asia prior to Alexander's 'conquest'; Part III covers the Graeco-Macedonian invasion and the effects of colonization; Part IV treats the aftermath, from the death of Alexander to the accession of Seleucus.

Franchthi Neolithic Pottery, Volume 1 - Classification and Ceramic Phases 1 and 2, Fascicle 8 (Paperback): Karen D. Vitelli Franchthi Neolithic Pottery, Volume 1 - Classification and Ceramic Phases 1 and 2, Fascicle 8 (Paperback)
Karen D. Vitelli
R1,092 Discovery Miles 10 920 Out of stock

This fascicle is the first of two detailed reports on the more than one million pieces of pottery (and three complete vessels) recovered from Franchthi Cave and Paralia. These accounts will significantly increase our understanding of Neolithic pottery and Neolithic society in southern Greece. The enormous amount of pottery and the detailed stratigraphic sequences at Franchthi have enabled Vitelli to propose finer chronological distinctions than ever before possible and to talk meaningfully about the people who made and used that pottery. Vitelli's report describes a new classification system she developed for Aegean Neolithic ceramics that makes it possible to address questions about social and economic organization in Neolithic Greece. Part I of this volume explains the new classification system developed by Vitelli and its rationale, describes the analyses performed on the sherds, and describes and explains the establishing of ceramic phases within the stratigraphic record. Part II discusses in turn each of the ceramic subphases for the period covered by this volume (Early and Middle Neolithic). of pottery found at the site. Part IV begins the task of assessing the implications of the analyses reported here.

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