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Ovid in China offers a fresh look at an ancient Roman author in a
Chinese context and often from a Chinese perspective. The seventeen
essays in this volume, by a group of international scholars,
examine Ovid's interaction with China in a broad historical
context, including the arrival of Christian missionaries in 1294,
the depiction of Ovidian scenes on 18th-century Chinese porcelain,
the growing Chinese interest in Ovid in the early 20th century, a
21st-century collaborative project to translate Ovid's poetry into
Chinese with commentary, and comparative studies on such themes as
conceptualization of time, consolation, laughter, filicide, and
revenge.
Offers the latest research on this topic. Offers a unique insight
into the economic effects of imperial pacification, taxation, and
tribute in and around the Galilee before and after the First Jewish
Revolt against Rome. Directly engages with tax documents and other
ancient texts in detail.
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