Buch, Englisch, Band 84, 420 Seiten, Format (B × H): 154 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 728 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 84, 420 Seiten, Format (B × H): 154 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 728 g
Reihe: Culture and History of the Anc
ISBN: 978-90-04-32475-6
Verlag: Brill
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Part 1. The Ancient Near East
War in Mesopotamian Culture, Pietro Mander
Some Remarks Concerning the Development of the Theology of War in Ancient Mesopotamia, Vladimir Sazonov
Battle-descriptions in Mesopotamian Sources I: Presargonic and Sargonic Period, Sebastian Fink
A Comparison of the Role of barû and mantis in Ancient Warfare, Krzysztof Ulanowski
Eclipses and the Precipitation of Conflict: Deciphering the Signal to Attack, Micah Ross
Part 2. Greece
War and Religion in Ancient Greece, Robert Parker
The Terrified Face of Alcyoneus: the Religious Character of Greek Warfare, or What about the Vanquished? Bogdan Burliga
The Burning of Greek Temples by the Persians and Greek War-Propaganda, Eduard Rung
Weather, Luck and the Divine in Thucydides, Rachel Bruzzone
Xenophon's piety within the Hipparchikos, Simone Agrimonti
The Mounted Torch-Race at the Athenian Bendideia, Nick Sekunda
Like Gods among Men. The Use of Religion and Mythical Issues during Alexander’s Campaign, Borja Antela-Bernárdez
Defence and Offence in the Egyptian Royal Titles of Alexander the Great, Ivan Ladynin
Egyptian Warriors: Machimoi, in Coroplastic Art – Selected Examples, Slawomir Jedraszek
Part 3. Rome
Clenar larans etnam svalce: Myth, Religion, and Warfare in Etruria, Joshua R. Hall
The Ara Pacis Augustae and the Campus Martius: Peace and War, Antinomic or Complementary Realities in the Roman World, Dan-Tudor Ionescu
The Religious Legitimation of War in the Reign of Antoninus Pius, André Heller
Roman Soldiers in Official Cult Ceremonies: Performance, Participation and Religious Experience, Tomasz Dziurdzik
Religious Aspects of the Bar Kokhba Revolt: The Founding of Aelia Capitolina on the Ruins of Jerusalem, Boaz Zissu and Hanan Eshel