Africa, Egypt and the Danubian provinces of the Roman Empire population, military and religious interactions (2nd-3rd centuries AD)
Introduction / Ştefana Cristea, Călin Timoc, Eric Charles De Sena -- Auxiliary units from the European provinces in the Moorish War of Antoninus Pius / Florian Matei-Popescu -- Militaires de Mésie Inférieure dans les Maurétanies / Lucreţiu Mihǎilescu-Bîrliba -- Epigraphic sources on the movement of...
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2021
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction / Ştefana Cristea, Călin Timoc, Eric Charles De Sena -- Auxiliary units from the European provinces in the Moorish War of Antoninus Pius / Florian Matei-Popescu -- Militaires de Mésie Inférieure dans les Maurétanies / Lucreţiu Mihǎilescu-Bîrliba -- Epigraphic sources on the movement of people between Egypt and the provinces of Lower Moesia and Thrace (1st - 3rd c. AD) / Ligia Ruscu -- The cult of Asclepius in the Roman Empire : a comparative analysis of North Africa and Dacia / Jasmin Hangartner -- The cults of Serapis and Isis in Roman Serdica / Vessela Altanassova-- Les cultes isiaques à Sarmizegetusa / Laurent Bricault, Dan Deac, Ioan Piso -- Egypt on the Danube. Egyptianizing the material agency of Roman religious communication in Wester Illyricum / Csaba Szabó-- Gods of Egyptian origin at Dierna (Orşova, Romania): methodology, influences and interpretations / Ştefana Cristea, Călin Timoc. "This volume is the product of a symposium 'Africa and the Danubian Provinces of the Roman Empire' (July 29-30, 2018) which took place in Timişoara and was organized by the National Museum of Banat, the Center for Middle Eastern and Mediterranean Studies (Babeş-Bolyai University) Cluj-Napoca, and the West University Timişoara. One of the keynote speakers was the director of the Center for Middle Eastern and Mediterranean Studies, Prof. Dr Alexandru Diaconescu. Unfortunately, he passed away much too soon during the volume editing process, and this volume is dedicated to his memory. The chapters present case studies on the Egyptian and African military and civilian presence in the Danubian provinces, the Egyptian and African influences found in the material culture, religion and magic around the Danube, as well as the presence of the inhabitants of the Danubian provinces in the North African region of the Roman Empire and Egypt. The scholars whose articles are included in this volume have examined literary, historical, epigraphic, archaeological and art historical evidence in order to discuss the cross-pollination of culture and organization within these two regions of the Roman Empire. This book will a useful tool for historians and archaeologists, who are interested in the Roman Empire, the Roman Dacia and other Danubian provinces, and the interactions at the military and religious level with the African and Egyptian space."--Back cover |
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Beschreibung: | "This volume is the product of the symposium, 'Africa and the Danubian Provinces of the Roman Empire' (July 29-30, 2018), which took place in Timişoara, and was organized by the National Museum of Banat Timişoara, the Center for Middle Eastern and Mediterranean Studies (Babeş-Bolyai University) Cluj-Napoca, and the West University of Timişoara."--Back cover Includes bibliographical references |
Beschreibung: | vii, 98 pages illustrations (some color), color maps 30 cm |
ISBN: | 9781407359045 978-1-4073-5904-5 1407359045 1-4073-5904-5 |