Roman Phrygia :: culture and society /
The first synthesis of the remarkable cultural history of the highlands of inner Anatolia under Roman rule.
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Sprache: | English |
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Cambridge University Press,
2013.
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Schriftenreihe: | Greek culture in the Roman world.
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Zusammenfassung: | The first synthesis of the remarkable cultural history of the highlands of inner Anatolia under Roman rule. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (326 pages) : illustrations, maps |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 8 | |a 4 Grave monuments and local identities in Roman PhrygiaPreliminary remarks; The social function of grave-types with a door façade; Local identities in Roman Phrygia; Stories of urbanization; 5 Phrygians in relief: trends in self-representation; The archaeological context; The Phrygian cosmos; Props: building biographies; The Phrygian body; Clothing; The arm sling; Military uniform; The peasant cloak; Phrygian women: further comments; Phrygian families; The depiction of children; Physical touch; Households and extended families; Concluding remarks: lives in stone. | |
505 | 8 | |a 6 Households and families in Roman PhrygiaEpitaphs and social history; 'Nuclear' families; The Phrygian 'norm': the extended multiple-family household; Marriage: the ubiquitous daughter-in-law, the absent son-in-law; Marriage: age, custom; Children: sons and daughters; Slaves and threptoi; Conclusion; 7 Law in Roman Phrygia: rules and jurisdictions*; Outlining the problems; Justice and its practitioners; Patterns of jurisdiction; Interaction of rules; Conclusion; 8 An epigraphic probe into the origins of Montanism*; 9 The 'crypto-Christian' inscriptions of Phrygia. | |
505 | 8 | |a Introduction: Christianity in PhrygiaCrypto-Christianity: a short history; Christian epitaphic formulae; The uses of ambiguity; Conclusion; 10 Phrygian marble and stonemasonry as markers of regional distinctiveness in Late Antiquity; Roman Imperial period; Late Antiquity; Church building; Dokimeion in Late Antiquity; Pavonazzetto; Pilaster capitals; Architectural sculpture mainly used in central Anatolia; Liturgical furniture; Templon screens; Champlevé; Ambos; Summary and conclusion; 11 The history of an idea: tracing the origins of the MAMA project*; Bibliography; Index. | |
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contents | Maps and figures; Contributors; Preface; Abbreviations; 1 Phrygia: an anarchist history, 950 BC-AD 100; Introduction; The land of Phrygia: a sketch; Phrygia 950-330 BC: society against the state; Phrygia 330-100 BC: acculturation and colonialism; Phrygia 100 BC-AD 1: the emergence of civic life; Roman Phrygia: an urban society?; Conclusion: being Phrygian; 2 In the Phrygian mode: a region seen from without*; 3 The personal onomastics of Roman Phrygia*; 1. The Phrygians in Asia Minor: archaic and classical periods; 2. Hellenistic Phrygia; 3. Roman Phrygia; 4. Survivals; 5. Conclusion. 4 Grave monuments and local identities in Roman PhrygiaPreliminary remarks; The social function of grave-types with a door façade; Local identities in Roman Phrygia; Stories of urbanization; 5 Phrygians in relief: trends in self-representation; The archaeological context; The Phrygian cosmos; Props: building biographies; The Phrygian body; Clothing; The arm sling; Military uniform; The peasant cloak; Phrygian women: further comments; Phrygian families; The depiction of children; Physical touch; Households and extended families; Concluding remarks: lives in stone. 6 Households and families in Roman PhrygiaEpitaphs and social history; 'Nuclear' families; The Phrygian 'norm': the extended multiple-family household; Marriage: the ubiquitous daughter-in-law, the absent son-in-law; Marriage: age, custom; Children: sons and daughters; Slaves and threptoi; Conclusion; 7 Law in Roman Phrygia: rules and jurisdictions*; Outlining the problems; Justice and its practitioners; Patterns of jurisdiction; Interaction of rules; Conclusion; 8 An epigraphic probe into the origins of Montanism*; 9 The 'crypto-Christian' inscriptions of Phrygia. Introduction: Christianity in PhrygiaCrypto-Christianity: a short history; Christian epitaphic formulae; The uses of ambiguity; Conclusion; 10 Phrygian marble and stonemasonry as markers of regional distinctiveness in Late Antiquity; Roman Imperial period; Late Antiquity; Church building; Dokimeion in Late Antiquity; Pavonazzetto; Pilaster capitals; Architectural sculpture mainly used in central Anatolia; Liturgical furniture; Templon screens; Champlevé; Ambos; Summary and conclusion; 11 The history of an idea: tracing the origins of the MAMA project*; Bibliography; Index. |
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spelling | Thonemann, Peter. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2004101676 Roman Phrygia : culture and society / Peter Thonemann. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013. 1 online resource (326 pages) : illustrations, maps text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda Greek Culture in the Roman World Print version record. Maps and figures; Contributors; Preface; Abbreviations; 1 Phrygia: an anarchist history, 950 BC-AD 100; Introduction; The land of Phrygia: a sketch; Phrygia 950-330 BC: society against the state; Phrygia 330-100 BC: acculturation and colonialism; Phrygia 100 BC-AD 1: the emergence of civic life; Roman Phrygia: an urban society?; Conclusion: being Phrygian; 2 In the Phrygian mode: a region seen from without*; 3 The personal onomastics of Roman Phrygia*; 1. The Phrygians in Asia Minor: archaic and classical periods; 2. Hellenistic Phrygia; 3. Roman Phrygia; 4. Survivals; 5. Conclusion. 4 Grave monuments and local identities in Roman PhrygiaPreliminary remarks; The social function of grave-types with a door façade; Local identities in Roman Phrygia; Stories of urbanization; 5 Phrygians in relief: trends in self-representation; The archaeological context; The Phrygian cosmos; Props: building biographies; The Phrygian body; Clothing; The arm sling; Military uniform; The peasant cloak; Phrygian women: further comments; Phrygian families; The depiction of children; Physical touch; Households and extended families; Concluding remarks: lives in stone. 6 Households and families in Roman PhrygiaEpitaphs and social history; 'Nuclear' families; The Phrygian 'norm': the extended multiple-family household; Marriage: the ubiquitous daughter-in-law, the absent son-in-law; Marriage: age, custom; Children: sons and daughters; Slaves and threptoi; Conclusion; 7 Law in Roman Phrygia: rules and jurisdictions*; Outlining the problems; Justice and its practitioners; Patterns of jurisdiction; Interaction of rules; Conclusion; 8 An epigraphic probe into the origins of Montanism*; 9 The 'crypto-Christian' inscriptions of Phrygia. Introduction: Christianity in PhrygiaCrypto-Christianity: a short history; Christian epitaphic formulae; The uses of ambiguity; Conclusion; 10 Phrygian marble and stonemasonry as markers of regional distinctiveness in Late Antiquity; Roman Imperial period; Late Antiquity; Church building; Dokimeion in Late Antiquity; Pavonazzetto; Pilaster capitals; Architectural sculpture mainly used in central Anatolia; Liturgical furniture; Templon screens; Champlevé; Ambos; Summary and conclusion; 11 The history of an idea: tracing the origins of the MAMA project*; Bibliography; Index. The first synthesis of the remarkable cultural history of the highlands of inner Anatolia under Roman rule. Includes bibliographical references and index. English. Phrygia History. Phrygia Antiquities, Roman. Romans Turkey Phrygia. Sepulchral monuments Turkey Phrygia. Sculpture, Phrygian Turkey. Households Turkey Phrygia. Law Turkey Phrygia. Inscriptions, Latin Turkey Phrygia. Marble industry and trade Turkey Phrygia. HISTORY Ancient General. bisacsh Classical antiquities fast Households fast Inscriptions, Latin fast Law fast Marble industry and trade fast Romans fast Sculpture, Phrygian fast Sepulchral monuments fast Asia Phrygia fast Turkey fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxmHG9jJjCTM3y4pFRqcP Römerzeit gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4076769-3 Kultur gnd Gesellschaft gnd Phrygien gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4045945-7 History fast has work: Roman Phrygia (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFtvgB48MT4Qmg6DQP7Vhb https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Thonemann, Peter. Roman Phrygia : Culture and Society. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, ©2013 9781107031289 Greek culture in the Roman world. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2005068643 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=604636 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Thonemann, Peter Roman Phrygia : culture and society / Greek culture in the Roman world. Maps and figures; Contributors; Preface; Abbreviations; 1 Phrygia: an anarchist history, 950 BC-AD 100; Introduction; The land of Phrygia: a sketch; Phrygia 950-330 BC: society against the state; Phrygia 330-100 BC: acculturation and colonialism; Phrygia 100 BC-AD 1: the emergence of civic life; Roman Phrygia: an urban society?; Conclusion: being Phrygian; 2 In the Phrygian mode: a region seen from without*; 3 The personal onomastics of Roman Phrygia*; 1. The Phrygians in Asia Minor: archaic and classical periods; 2. Hellenistic Phrygia; 3. Roman Phrygia; 4. Survivals; 5. Conclusion. 4 Grave monuments and local identities in Roman PhrygiaPreliminary remarks; The social function of grave-types with a door façade; Local identities in Roman Phrygia; Stories of urbanization; 5 Phrygians in relief: trends in self-representation; The archaeological context; The Phrygian cosmos; Props: building biographies; The Phrygian body; Clothing; The arm sling; Military uniform; The peasant cloak; Phrygian women: further comments; Phrygian families; The depiction of children; Physical touch; Households and extended families; Concluding remarks: lives in stone. 6 Households and families in Roman PhrygiaEpitaphs and social history; 'Nuclear' families; The Phrygian 'norm': the extended multiple-family household; Marriage: the ubiquitous daughter-in-law, the absent son-in-law; Marriage: age, custom; Children: sons and daughters; Slaves and threptoi; Conclusion; 7 Law in Roman Phrygia: rules and jurisdictions*; Outlining the problems; Justice and its practitioners; Patterns of jurisdiction; Interaction of rules; Conclusion; 8 An epigraphic probe into the origins of Montanism*; 9 The 'crypto-Christian' inscriptions of Phrygia. Introduction: Christianity in PhrygiaCrypto-Christianity: a short history; Christian epitaphic formulae; The uses of ambiguity; Conclusion; 10 Phrygian marble and stonemasonry as markers of regional distinctiveness in Late Antiquity; Roman Imperial period; Late Antiquity; Church building; Dokimeion in Late Antiquity; Pavonazzetto; Pilaster capitals; Architectural sculpture mainly used in central Anatolia; Liturgical furniture; Templon screens; Champlevé; Ambos; Summary and conclusion; 11 The history of an idea: tracing the origins of the MAMA project*; Bibliography; Index. Romans Turkey Phrygia. Sepulchral monuments Turkey Phrygia. Sculpture, Phrygian Turkey. Households Turkey Phrygia. Law Turkey Phrygia. Inscriptions, Latin Turkey Phrygia. Marble industry and trade Turkey Phrygia. HISTORY Ancient General. bisacsh Classical antiquities fast Households fast Inscriptions, Latin fast Law fast Marble industry and trade fast Romans fast Sculpture, Phrygian fast Sepulchral monuments fast Römerzeit gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4076769-3 Kultur gnd Gesellschaft gnd |
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