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Affective Relations and Personal Bonds in Hellenistic Antiquity

Studies in Honor of Elizabeth D. Carney
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296 Seiten
Englisch
Oxbow Books Limitederschienen am15.10.2020
The volume offers a discussion of the intra and extra familial network ruling the Mediterranean world at the time of Philip and Alexander.mehr
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KlappentextThe volume offers a discussion of the intra and extra familial network ruling the Mediterranean world at the time of Philip and Alexander.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-78925-498-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Erscheinungsjahr2020
Erscheinungsdatum15.10.2020
Seiten296 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 173 mm, Höhe 241 mm, Dicke 23 mm
Gewicht898 g
Artikel-Nr.55771020
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction, Ed AnsonPart I The Restricted OikosI.1. Familial affection1. Sheila Ager (University of Waterloo): Mothers and Daughters in the Early HellenisticDynasties.2. Monica D´Agostini (Università Cattolica di Milano): Alexander´s brothers and sisters.Blood in the Hellenistic Palace.3. Sulochana Asirvatham (Montclair State University): Rethinking Alexander´s Wet-Nurse.I.2. Animals4. Elizabeth Baynham (University of Newcastle): Animals and the Macedonian Court.5. Daniel Ogden (University of Exeter): The theft of Bucephalas.I.3. Friendship and Mentorship within the Oikos6. Joseph Roisman (Colby College): Alexander's Friendships: A Proposal7. William Greenwalt (Santa Clara University): Callisthenes the Prig8. Frances Pownall (University of Alberta): Sophists and Flatterers: Greek Intellectualsat Alexander´s CourtSynthetic Remarks on the Restricted Oikos, Frances PownallPart II The Extended OikosII.1. Friendship beyond the Oikos9. Tim Howe (St. Olaf College): Friendship is Golden: Harpalos, Athens and Alexander´s Persian´ Relationships10. Pat Wheatley (University of Otago): Demetrius and Mithridates Ctistes11. Edward Anson (University of Arkansas at Little Rock): The Father of the Army:Alexander and the Epigoni12. Olga Palagia (National & Kapodistrian University of Athens): Alexander and theAthenians: Deification and PortraitureII.2. Marriages13. Waldemar Heckel (Centre for Military and Strategic Studies, University of Calgary):Women in Justin14. Sabine Müller (Philipps University Marburg): Barsine, Antigona, and theMacedonian war15. Guiseppe Squillace (University of Calabria): Marriages and politics: Dionysius I ofSyracuse model of Philip II of Macedon?16. Franca Landucci (Università Cattolica di Milano): Antipater and His Family: A CaseStudySynthetic Remarks on the Extended Oikos, Monica D´AgostiniConclusions, EditorsGenealogy & Mapsmehr