The papers in this volume are based on a 2006 Princeton
University symposium in honor of Glen W. Bowersock on the occasion
of his retirement from the faculty of the Institute for Advanced
Study. Here a distinguished international group of ancient
historians explores the classical antiquity that Bowersock has
given us over a scholarly career of almost fifty years.
The topics offered in "East and West" range throughout the
ancient world from the second century bce to late antiquity, from
Hellenistic Greece and Republican Rome to Egypt and Arabia, from
the Second Sophistic to Roman imperial discourse, from Sulla s
self-presentation in his memoirs to charitable giving among the
Manichaeans in Egypt.
This collection of essays represents the first attempt to take
in Glen Bowersock s well-developed scholarly interests as a whole.
The contributors open up new avenues that often run well beyond the
conventional geographical and temporal boundaries of the
Greco-Roman Mediterranean, leading to a host of fresh insights into
antique thought and life.
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