Book contents
- The Hellenistic West
- The Hellenistic West
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Colour plates
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 The view from the East
- 2 Hellenistic Pompeii: between Oscan, Greek, Roman and Punic
- 3 The ‘Hellenistics of death’ in Adriatic central Italy
- 4 Hellenistic Sicily,c. 270–100 BC
- 5 Tradingacross the Syrtes: Euesperides and the Punic world
- 6 Strangers in the city: élite communication in the Hellenistic central Mediterranean
- 7 Monumental power: ‘Numidian Royal Architecture’ in context
- 8 Representing Hellenistic Numidia, in Africa and at Rome
- 9 Hellenism as subaltern practice: rural cults in the Punic world
- 10 Were the Iberians Hellenised?
- 11 Epigraphy in the western Mediterranean: a Hellenistic phenomenon?
- 12 Heracles,coinage and the West: three Hellenistic case-studies
- 13 On the significance of East and West in today’s ‘Hellenistic’ history: reflections on symmetrical worlds, reflecting through world symmetries
- Bibliography
- Index
Bibliography
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 December 2013
- The Hellenistic West
- The Hellenistic West
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Colour plates
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 The view from the East
- 2 Hellenistic Pompeii: between Oscan, Greek, Roman and Punic
- 3 The ‘Hellenistics of death’ in Adriatic central Italy
- 4 Hellenistic Sicily,c. 270–100 BC
- 5 Tradingacross the Syrtes: Euesperides and the Punic world
- 6 Strangers in the city: élite communication in the Hellenistic central Mediterranean
- 7 Monumental power: ‘Numidian Royal Architecture’ in context
- 8 Representing Hellenistic Numidia, in Africa and at Rome
- 9 Hellenism as subaltern practice: rural cults in the Punic world
- 10 Were the Iberians Hellenised?
- 11 Epigraphy in the western Mediterranean: a Hellenistic phenomenon?
- 12 Heracles,coinage and the West: three Hellenistic case-studies
- 13 On the significance of East and West in today’s ‘Hellenistic’ history: reflections on symmetrical worlds, reflecting through world symmetries
- Bibliography
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- The Hellenistic WestRethinking the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 391 - 459Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013