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Egypt in the Byzantine World, 300–700

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Roger S. Bagnall, Alan Cameron, Raffaella Cribiore, Leslie S. B. MacCoull, Stephen Emmel, Peter Grossmann, Thelma Thomas, Françoise Dunand, Zsolt Kiss, Peter van Minnen, James Keenan, Bernhard Palme, Joëlle Beaucamp, Todd Hickey, Terry Wilfong, Ewa Wipszycka, Arietta Papaconstantinou, Darlene Brooks Hedstrom, James Goehring, Elizabeth Bolman, Petra Sijpesteijn
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  • Date Published: December 2009
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521145879

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  • Egypt in the period from the reign of the emperor Constantine to the Arab conquest was both a vital part of the Late Roman and Byzantine world, participating fully in the culture of its wider Mediterranean society, and a distinctive milieu, launched on a path to developing the Coptic Christian culture that we see fully only after the end of Byzantine rule. This book is the first comprehensive survey of Egypt to treat this entire period including the first half-century of Arab rule. Twenty-one renowned specialists present the history, society, economy, culture, religious institutions, art and architecture of the period. Topics covered range from elite literature to mummification and from monks to Alexandrian scholars. A full range of Egypt's uniquely rich source materials - literature, papyrus documents, letters, and archaeological remains - gives exceptional depth and vividness to this portrait of a society, and recent archaeological discoveries are described and illustrated.

    • Presents the first comprehensive survey of Egypt during the period from the reign of the emperor Constantine to the Arab conquest in 641
    • Illustrated throughout with recent archaeological discoveries
    • Written by renowned specialists in the field
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    'Egypt in the Byzantine World, 300–700 is warmly recommended to every student of Late Antiquity.' Scripta Classica Israelica

    'As a whole the volume covers an extremely wide range of topics across the entire scholarly spectrum of research into Byzantine Egypt, while each contribution successfully offers lucid and penetrating analyses of specific topics. This book will quickly and deservedly find a wide readership among all those interested in Egypt in the Byzantine world, and will no doubt serve as a helpful spur to future research.' Bryn Mawr Classical Review

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    • Date Published: December 2009
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521145879
    • length: 482 pages
    • dimensions: 226 x 150 x 23 mm
    • weight: 0.75kg
    • contains: 52 b/w illus. 2 tables
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    1. Introduction Roger S. Bagnall
    Part I. The Culture of Byzantine Egypt:
    2. Poets and pagans in Byzantine Egypt Alan Cameron
    3. Higher education in early Byzantine Egypt: rhetoric, Latin, and the law Raffaella Cribiore
    4. Philosophy in its social context Leslie S. B. MacCoull
    5. Coptic literature in the Byzantine and early Islamic world Stephen Emmel
    6. Early Christian architecture in Egypt and its relationship to the architecture of the Byzantine world Peter Grossmann
    7. Coptic and Byzantine textiles found in Egypt: corpora, collections, and scholarly perspectives Thelma Thomas
    8. Between tradition and innovation: Egyptian funerary practices in late antiquity Françoise Dunand
    Part II. Government, Environments, Society and Economy:
    9. Alexandria in the fourth-seventh centuries Zsolt Kiss
    10. The other cities in later Roman Egypt Peter van Minnen
    11. Byzantine Egyptian villages James Keenan
    12. The imperial presence: government and army Bernhard Palme
    13. Byzantine Egypt and imperial law Joëlle Beaucamp
    14. Aristocratic landholding and the economy of Byzantine Egypt Todd Hickey
    15. Gender and society in Byzantine Egypt Terry Wilfong
    Part III. Christianity: The Church and Monasticism:
    16. The institutional church Ewa Wipszycka
    17. The cult of saints: a haven of continuity in a changing world? Arietta Papaconstantinou
    18. Divine architects: designing the monastic dwelling place Darlene Brooks Hedstrom
    19. Monasticism in Byzantine Egypt: continuity and memory James Goehring
    20. Depicting the kingdom of heaven: paintings and monastic practice in late antique Egypt Elizabeth Bolman
    Part IV. Epilogue:
    21. The Arab conquest of Egypt and the beginning of Muslim rule Petra Sijpesteijn.

  • Editor

    Roger S. Bagnall, New York University
    Roger Bagnall is Professor of Ancient History at New York University and Director of the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World. He is an internationally acknowledged leader in the field of papyrology and his publications include Egypt in Late Antiquity (1993), The Demography of Roman Egypt (1994, with Bruce Frier) and Reading Papyri, Writing Ancient History (1995). He is also editor of the Oxford Handbook of Papyrology (2009).

    Contributors

    Roger S. Bagnall, Alan Cameron, Raffaella Cribiore, Leslie S. B. MacCoull, Stephen Emmel, Peter Grossmann, Thelma Thomas, Françoise Dunand, Zsolt Kiss, Peter van Minnen, James Keenan, Bernhard Palme, Joëlle Beaucamp, Todd Hickey, Terry Wilfong, Ewa Wipszycka, Arietta Papaconstantinou, Darlene Brooks Hedstrom, James Goehring, Elizabeth Bolman, Petra Sijpesteijn

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