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adam_text | Contents
Preface
viii
Chapter I Temples and Priests I
1.1
Flood Stories
2
1.1.1
The Flood in The Epic ofGtlgamesh
2
1.1.2
The Flood in Genesis
3
1.2
Divinity and Its Limitations
4
1.3
The Gods in Their Temples:
A Sacred Marriage Drama
6
1.4
Sacred Prostitution
7
1.5
Covenant and Consequences
8
1.5.1
Hear
О
Israel! The
Shema
8
1.5.2
The Covenant as a Marriage Contract:
Hosea
8
1.6
The Call of the Prophet
9
1.7
Prophets and Palaces: Jeremiah Confronts
the King
10
1.8
I Will Be with Him in Trouble :
Personal Religion and Piety
11
1.9
Empire, Exile, and Monotheism
12
1.9.1
The Great Hymn to
Aten
13
1.9.2
Yahweh: The Lord
of History
14
1.10
Tombs and Immortality
15
1.10.1
Book Writing: A New Form
of
Immortali
ty
15
1.10.2
Caught in the Act: Ancient Egyptian
Tomb Robbers
16
Chapter
2
Palaces and Kings
18
2.1
Loyalty to the King: The Egyptian Theory
of Government
19
2.2
But If Pharaoh Fails.
. . ? 19
2.3
Women in Power
20
2.3.1
KuBaba
20
2.3.2
Zakutu,
Wife of Sennacherib
20
2.3.3
Jezebel
21
2.3.4
Athaliah
22
2.4
A Critique of Kingship: The Negative
View of Samuel
23
2.5
War and Warfare
23
2.5.1
Sumerian
Intercity Wars:
Umma versus Lagash
23
2.5.2
Sargon
of Akkad
:
The Idea of Empire
24
2.5.3
Egyptian Imperialism
and Terror
25
2.5.4
Assyrian Use of Terror
26
2.5.5
The Fall of Jerusalem
26
2.5.6
The Horrors of Siege
27
2.5.7
POWs and MIAs
28
2.6
A Palace of Cedar, Cypress, Juniper
. . .
and Tamarisk : Builders as Well as
Destroyers
28
2.7
An Imperial
Coup d État:
The Behistun
Inscription of Darius I
29
2.8
That the Strong Might Not Oppress
the Weak, and That They Should Give
Justice to Orphans and Widows
31
2.8.1
Hammurabi s Justice
31
2.8.2
To Fill the Vast Land with a
Plenitude of Food and Lasting
Happiness: The Characteristics of a
Perfect Kingship
32
2.8.3
The Justice of the Pharaoh
32
2.8.4
They Carry the Sheaves, but Still Go
Hungry; They Tread the Winepresses,
Yet Suffer Thirst
33
2.8.5
A Model Persian Governor: Cyrus the
Younger (ca.
400
B.C.)
33
Chapter
3
Daily Life
35
3.1
Marriage and Property
36
3.2
Marriage and Children
37
3.3.
Laws Regarding Sex
37
3.4
Disputes, Litigation, Punishment
38
3.4.1
Runaway Slaves
38
3.4.2
Crime and Punishment
38
3.4.3
Conducting Business
38
Ш
iv Contents
3.4.4
Negligence
39
3.4.5
Debt
39
3.5
Papyrus Lansing: A Bureaucrat s View
of Life
39
3.6
Wash and Perfume Yourself and
Put on Your Best Clothes
41
Chapter
4
The Origin and Spread
of the
Polis
System
46
4.1
A Greek Definition of the
Polis
47
4.2
Greek Life in the Eighth Century B.C.
1 :
The Shield of Achilles
48
4.3
Greek Life in the Eighth Century B.C.
2:
Hesiod s Works and Days
50
4.4
Colonization and the Expansion of the
Polis
System: The Case of Cyrene
55
4.4.1
Herodotus Account
55
4.4.2
Oath of the Colonists
57
4.5
Greeks and Non-Greeks in the Greek
Colonies: The Foundation of Lampsacus
57
4.6
Greeks and Scythians in the Black Sea:
Coexistence and Interaction
58
Chapter
5
Polis
5.1
Warfare and the
60
The Aristocratic Warrior
61
5.1.1
The Warrior Ideal
61
5.1.2
The Warrior and Society.
The Drinking Song of Hybrias
62
5.2
The
Hoplite
Revolution and the Citizen
Soldier
62
5.2.1
The Reality of Battle
62
5.2.2
A Good Citizen: Tellus of Athens
5.2.3
Only Farmers Can Be Good
Citizens
64
5.3
The
Hoplite
Polis:
Sparta
65
5.4
Heroic Athletics: The Chariot Race
at Patroclus Funeral Games
70
5.5
An Athletic Dynasty: The Diagorids
of Rhodes
73
5.6
Athletics and the
Polis: A
Philosophical
Critique
74
Chapter
6
The Crisis of the
Archaic
Polis
75
6.1
Aspects of Aristocratic Life at Its Peak
6.1.1
A Fine Symposium: Xenophanes
6.1.2
The Life of an Aristocrat: Alcaeus
6.1.3
When You Are Repulsive to Boys
and a Laughingstock to Women :
Mimnermus on Old Age
76
6.1.4
A Woman s View of Aristocratic Life:
Sappho s To Anactoria
77
6.2
The Crisis of the Aristocracy
1 :
The Laments of Theognis
7 7
6.3
Portrait of a Vulgar Upstart: Anacreon
78
6.4
The Crisis of the Aristocracy
2:
Corinth
78
6.5
The Crisis of the Aristocracy
3:
Athens
82
Chapter
7
Husbands, Wives,
and Slaves: The Domestic
Foundations of the
Polis
85
7.1
The Education of a Wife
86
7.2
The Short Sad Life of a Good Woman:
The Epitaph of
Sokratea
of
Paros
88
7.3
If Only We Could Reproduce Without
Women
... ! 89
7.4
Slaves: The Best and Most Necessary
of Possessions
90
7.5
We Have Mistresses for Our Pleasure :
Sex and Slavery in the Oikos
91
7.6
Freedom and Its Problems:
TheLifeofNeaera
92
7.7
How to Become a Slave: Be in the Wrong
Place at the Wrong Time
95
7.8
The Slave Trade: A Eunuch s Revenge
96
Chapter
8
Empire and Democracy:
The Classical
Polis
97
8.1
The Golden Age: A Greek View
98
8.2
The Persian Empire and the Greek
63
Worldview
99
8.2.1
Greeks Are Newcomers Compared
to the Egyptians
99
8.2.2
All Customs Are Relative
100
8.3
The Athenian Empire: Origins and
Structure
100
8.4
Imperial Democracy: A Critical View
101
8.5
Athens and Her Subjects:
The Case of
Ery
thrae
106
8.6
Imperial Democracy: A Favorable View
—
Pericles Funeral Oration (Selections)
107
8.7
The Plague at Athens
(430-429 B.c.) 109
8.8
War and Politics: The Case of Corcyra
112
8.9
War Is a Hard Master
:
The Melian
76
Dialogue
114
76 8.10
Religion in the Classical
Polis:
The Affair
76
of the
Herms
118
Contents
8.11 The Demos
Must Be Pure: Athenian Law
on Teachers and Their Students
120
8.12
Defeat and Hard Times: Athens After
the Peloponnesian War
121
Chapter
9
The Fourth Century:
Crisis and Innovation
123
9.1
Death of a Gadfly: The Apology
of Socrates
124
9.2
Social Upheaval in Greece in the Fourth
Century
B.c. 126
9.2.1
Isocrates, Panegyricus
(ca.
380 B.c.) 126
9.2.2
Political Revolution in
Argos
127
9.3
Plato and the Turn to Monarchy
127
9.3.1
The Philosopher King as Savior
of Greece
127
9.3.2
The Training of a Philosopher:
The Allegory of the Cave
128
9.4
The Achievements of Philip II: Alexander
the Great s Speech at
Opis
(324 b.c.) 129
9.5
New Philosophies and New Views of the
Individual: Epicureanism and Stoicism
130
9.5.1
Epicurus
,
Principal Doctrines
(Selections)
131
9.5.2
Cleanthes , Hymn to Zeus
132
Chapter
10
The Hellenistic
Age
133
10.1
Alexander the Great: Two Contrasting
Views
134
10.1.1
An Idealistic View
134
10.1.2
A Jaundiced View of Alexander s
Conquests and Their Results
136
10.2
Alexandria and the Colonial World
of Hellenistic Egypt
136
10.2.1
A Hellenistic Metropolis: Alexandria
in Egypt
137
10.2.2
Middle-Class Life in Hellenistic
Alexandria
137
10.2.3
Take Particular Care That No Fraud
Occur : The Ideal of Honest and
Efficient Administration
139
10.2.4
Administrative Oppression
in Ptolemaic Egypt: The Amnesty
of
118 B.c. 140
10.3
Culture Contact, Culture Clash: Religion
and Society in the Hellenistic World
141
10.3.1
The Origin of Sarapis
142
10.3.2
The Praises of
Isis,
Mistress
of the Universe and Creator
of Civilization
143
10.3.3
How Sarapis Came to
Delos:
The Family of Apollonios, Priest
of Sarapis
144
10.3-4
Culture Clash: Jewish Resistance
to Hellenism and the Origins
ofHanukkah
144
10.4
Jewish Life in the Diaspora:
The Synagogue
147
10.4.1
The Synagogue of Alexandria
147
10.4.2
Moses Ordains the Sabbath Ritual
147
10.5
Ptolemy Is a Good Paymaster :
Opportunities and Social Roles in the
Hellenistic Period
148
10.5.1
An Athenian Boy Makes Good:
The Life of Kallias, Ptolemaic
Governor of Halicarnassus (Athens,
270-269 B.c.) 148
10.5.2
The Dangerous Life of a Soldier
of Fortune
150
10.5.3
Recommendation for a Government
Job (Egypt,
255 b.c.) 151
10.5.4
A Woman in Politics: Phyle,
Wife of Thessalos (Priene, First
Century B.C.)
151
10.5.5
A Woman Philosopher: The Life
of Hipparchia
151
10.5.6
A Professional Woman: Phanostrate,
Midwife and Doctor (Athens, Fourth
Century B.C.)
152
10.5.7
A Professional Woman: The Theban
Harpist Polygnota, Daughter of
Socrates (Delphi,
86 B.c.) 152
10.5.8
The Romance of Prince Antiochus
and Queen Stratonice
152
10.5-9
The Marriage Contract of Heracleides
and
Demetria
(311 b.c.) 154
Chapter
11
Political Culture
of the Roman Republic
155
11.1
Order and Liberty: The Monarchy
and the Republic
156
11.2
The Importance of Concord: Secession and
Concession
157
11.3
Values That Made Rome Great
159
11.3.1
All Things Went Well When We
Obeyed the Gods, But Badly When
We Disobeyed Them : The Speech of
Camillus
159
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Contents
11.3.2
The Glory of Rome Before All Else:
Mucius Scaevola
160
11.33
The Laws of War and Peace :
The Schoolmaster of Falerii
161
11.3-4
Fame, Family, and Self-Promotion:
The Roman Funeral
162
II.3.5 Money-Making, Religion, Bribery
163
11.4
Getting Elected: Techniques for the
Candidate
164
Chapter
12
War and Warfare
168
12.1
The Enemy: A Roman View
169
12.1.1
Celtic Ferocity
169
12.1.2
The Samnite Enemy
169
12.2
Roman Ferocity: Decius
. . .
Summoning
and Dragging to Himself the Army
Devoted Along with Him
170
12.3
Steadiness of the Romans: How They Coped
with Defeat
171
12.4
The Complexities of War: Foreign and
Domestic Issues
172
12.5
The Sack of Carthage
175
12.6
The Triumphal Par
ade
of Aemilius
Paullus
177
12.7
War as Personal Vengeance
179
Chapter
13
Society and Culture
in the Republic
181
13.1
Secret Rites Performed at Night : The
Bacchanalian Conspiracy
182
13.2
Patricians and Plebeians: Patrons and
Clients
184
13.3
Patria
Potestas and
Materna
Auctoritas:
The Power of Fathers and Mothers Over
Their Children
185
13.4
Marriage: Legalities and Realities
186
13.5
TheRapeofChiomara
187
13.6
A Wife Without a Dowry Is Under Her
Husband s Thumb
188
13.7
Sell Worn-Out Oxen
. . .
Old and Sick
Slaves
189
13.8
Economics of Farming
189
Chapter
14
The Roman
Revolution
191
14.1
Greed, Unlimited and Unrestrained,
Corrupted and Destroyed Everything
192
14.2
Social and Economic Conditions: The
Gracchi
192
14.3
Politicians and Generals Out of Control
195
14.4
Social and Cultural Changes
196
14.4.1
The Beginnings of Foreign
Luxury
196
14.4.2
He Mocked All Greek Culture
and Learning
197
14.4.3
In Defense of Public Service
198
14.4.4
Cicero on the Decadence of the
Roman Elite
199
14.5
Women of the Late Republic: Standing
Up to the Triumvirs
199
14.6
The Augustan Settlement
200
14.7
The Reforms of Augustus
201
14.8
Reaction to Augustus Moral Reforms
203
Chapter
15
The Roman Peace
205
15.1
They Make a Desert and Call It Peace
:
A View of Rome from the Provinces
206
15.2
Foreigners in the Roman Army
207
15.3
The Alternative: If the Romans Are Driven
Out What Eke Can There Be Except Wars
Among All These Nations?
208
15.4
A Roman View of Foreign Competition
208
15.5
Nations By the Thousands
. . .
Serve the
Masters of the Entire World : What Held
the Roman Empire Together
209
15.6
Making It at Rome
211
15.6.1
The Career of An Emperor:
Septimius
Severas
211
15.6.2
A Celt Makes Good
212
15.6.3
Making It in the Ranks
212
15.7
Provincial Administration: Hands-On
Style
213
15.8
Getting Along Together:
The Role of Citizenship
214
15.9
The Role of Law
215
Chapter
16
Society and Culture
in the Roman Empire
217
16.1
Obligations of the Rich
218
16.2
Imperial Obligations
219
16.3
Religions and Moralities
220
16.3.1
Civic Religion
220
16.3.2
The Ideology of Paganism
221
16.3.3
The Divine Emperor
222
16.3.4
Rural Religions and
Superstitions
223
16.3.5
A Holy Man Stops a Plague
at Ephesus
223
16.3.6
Jesus of Nazareth
224
16.3.7
Paul of Tarsus
227
Contents
vii
16.4 Christian
Practice
228
16.5
Pliny s Encounter with Christianity
229
16.6
Rabbinic Judaism
230
16.7
Judaism of the Diaspora
232
16.7.1
Prologue to the Wisdom of Jesus
the Son of Sirach
232
16.7.2
The Mishnah Is the Holy One s
Mystery
232
16.8
Divination, Astrology, Magic
233
16.8.1
Will Her Lover Outlive Her?
233
16.8.2
Thumbs Down Indicates
Approval
233
16.9
Moral Behavior
234
16.9.1
Moral Relativism
234
16.9-2
Moral Dogmatism
235
Chapter
17
Daily Life in the
Roman Empire
237
17.1
Peasant Life
238
17.2
City Life
239
17.2.1
How the Urban Lower Classes
Coped
239
17.2.2
Upper Classes: Technology and
the Good Life
241
17.2.3
Leisure: Gymnasia, the Baths,
the Circus, the Arena
242
17.3
Daily Life as Seen Through the Law
Codes
245
17.3.1
If, While Several Persons
Are Playing Ball
... 245
17.3-2
Bequests
246
17.3-3
Wolves Carried Away Some
Hogs.
. . 246
17.4
Family Life
247
17.4.1
An Affectionate Paterfamilias
247
17.4.2
A Satirist s View of Marriage
247
17.4.3
A Moralist s View of Marriage
248
НАЛ
An Affectionate Marriage
249
17.4.5
An Epitaph for a Wife
249
17.4.6
Friendship Among Wives:
A Birthday Invitation
249
17.4.7
Epitaphs for Children
250
17.4.8
Christian Marriage: Paul s View
250
17.4.9
Abortion and Infanticide
251
Chapter
18
Empire
The Transformed
253
18.1
Now Declining Into Old Age : A Review
of Roman History from a Late-Empire
Viewpoint
254
18.2
New Founders of Rome: Diocletian
and
Constantine
254
18.3
Constantine
and Christianity
255
18.4
The Majesty of Emperors: Desires
and Realities
256
18.4.1
The Entry of Constantius into Rome:
A.D. 357 256
18.4.2
The Emperor, the Truth, and
Corruption
257
18.4.3
The Emperor and the
Barbarians
259
18.5
Christianity, Rome, and Classical
Culture
260
18.5.1
A Different Vision
260
18.5.2
Organization and Ideology
261
18.5.3
The Pagan Response
263
18.5.4
When the Shoe Was on the Other
Foot
265
18.6
The Hellenization and Romanization
of Christianity
266
18.6.1
Faith and Syllogisms
266
18.6.2
Justin Martyr: Christianity
Is the True Philosophy
267
18.6.3
Monasticism
267
18.7
The Fall of Rome
269
Chapter
19
Late Antiquity:
The World of the Abrahamic
Religions
270
19.1
The Conversion of a Barbarian
King
271
19-2
Byzantine Grandeur: The Church of Holy
Wisdom, Hagia Sophia
273
19.3
The Splendor of the Byzantine
Court
273
19·4
Augustine s Two Cities: The City of God
and the City of Man
274
19.5
There Are Two Powers by Which This
World Is Ruled
275
19-6
The Quran: The Sacred Scriptures
of Islam
276
19.6.1 The Five Pillars of Islam
277
19.6.2
Abraham: The First Muslim
278
19.6.3
The People of the Book
278
19.6.4
Jihad: The Sixth Pillar of
Islam
279
19-6.5
Islamic Eschatology: The Mahdi,
the Antichrist, and the Second
Coming of Jesus
279
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title_auth | The ancient world readings in social and cultural history |
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