The Hellenistic Settlements in Europe, the Islands, and Asia MinorUniversity of California Press, 1995 - 481 σελίδες "This is an important book which should become the standard reference work on Hellenistic colonies in Greece and Asia Minor."—Richard A. Billows, Columbia University "Professor Cohen provides us with a comprehensive survey of over a half-century of archaeological activity, and an indispensable reference tool for those interested in Hellenistic political history and the urban history of antiquity. The scholarship is superior in every respect."—Stanley Burstein, California State University, Los Angeles |
Περιεχόμενα
a geographic overview | 21 |
Northern Syria 21 Cyrrhestice and Chalcidice 28 Commagene | 30 |
Southern Syria 35 The Red Sea Basin 43 Egypt | 50 |
vii | 59 |
Cyrenaica | 68 |
viii | 90 |
Founders | 399 |
Greek and Macedonian Toponyms That Reappear in Syria | 407 |
Civic Institutions and Offices | 427 |
abbreviations | 437 |
461 | |
473 | |
maps | 479 |
Άλλες εκδόσεις - Προβολή όλων
The Hellenistic Settlements in Europe, the Islands, and Asia Minor Getzel M. Cohen Περιορισμένη προεπισκόπηση - 1996 |
Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
Abila Akra Alexander Alexandreia Antigoneia Antigonos Antioch ANTIOCH near Daphne Antiochos III Apameia Apollonia Appian archaeological Arsinoe Avi-Yonah Balty Berenike Bernand CERP2 Chalkis Coele Syria coinage coins Commagene Cyrrhestice dated Decapolis Demetrios Diodorus Doura Doura Europos Downey Dura Dussaud Egypt Egyptian elephants ethnic Euphrates Europos evidence example excavation extant Fayum founder Fraser Frézouls Gadara Gerasa Grainger Greek Hellenistic period Hellenistic settlements Herakleia Hist Honigmann identified inscription Jerusalem Josephus king Kyrrhos Laodikeia located Macedonian Malalas mentions Myos Hormos noted Orontes Palestine papyri Pella Philadelpheia Philadelphos Philotera Phoenicia Pieria Pliny NH polis Ptole Ptolemy Ptolemy I Soter Ptolemy II Philadelphos Quseir Red Sea refers region REs.v Roman Rostovtzeff says second century b.c. Seleucid SELEUKEIA in Pieria Seleukid Syria Seleukos Seleukos I Nikator Seyrig Sidebotham Skythopolis southern Syria Stephanos s.v. Strabo suggested Tcherikover temple thˇ third century b.c. toponym town Trogodytika Tyche villages Zeugma Zeus