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Loyalty and dissidence in Roman Egypt : the case of the Acta Alexandrinorum / Andrew Harker.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008.Description: 1 online resource (vi, 256 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0511397623
  • 9780511397622
  • 9780511396854
  • 0511396856
  • 0511399219
  • 9780511399213
  • 9780511482793
  • 0511482795
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Loyalty and dissidence in Roman Egypt.DDC classification:
  • 932/.022 22
LOC classification:
  • DT93 .H37 2008eb
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Contents:
Introduction -- The embassies to Gaius and Claudius -- The Acta Alexandrinorum : Augustus to the Severans -- The Acta Alexandrinorum : the historical background -- Between loyalty and dissent : the Acta Alexandrinorum and contemporary literature -- Conclusion.
Summary: The Acta Alexandrinorum are a fascinating collection of texts, dealing with relations between the Alexandrians and the Roman emperors in the first century AD. This was a turbulent time in the life of the capital city of the new province of Egypt, not least because of tensions between the Greek and Jewish sections of the population. Dr Harker's was the first in-depth study of these texts since their first edition half a century ago, and it examines them in the context of other similar contemporary literary forms, both from Roman Egypt and the wider Roman Empire. This study of the Acta Alexandrinorum, which was genuinely popular in Roman Egypt, offers a more complex perspective on provincial mentalities towards imperial Rome than that offered in the mainstream elite literature. It will be of interest to classicists and ancient historians, but also to those interested in Jewish and New Testament studies.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-250) and index.

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Introduction -- The embassies to Gaius and Claudius -- The Acta Alexandrinorum : Augustus to the Severans -- The Acta Alexandrinorum : the historical background -- Between loyalty and dissent : the Acta Alexandrinorum and contemporary literature -- Conclusion.

The Acta Alexandrinorum are a fascinating collection of texts, dealing with relations between the Alexandrians and the Roman emperors in the first century AD. This was a turbulent time in the life of the capital city of the new province of Egypt, not least because of tensions between the Greek and Jewish sections of the population. Dr Harker's was the first in-depth study of these texts since their first edition half a century ago, and it examines them in the context of other similar contemporary literary forms, both from Roman Egypt and the wider Roman Empire. This study of the Acta Alexandrinorum, which was genuinely popular in Roman Egypt, offers a more complex perspective on provincial mentalities towards imperial Rome than that offered in the mainstream elite literature. It will be of interest to classicists and ancient historians, but also to those interested in Jewish and New Testament studies.

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