Making Mesopotamia: Geography and Empire in a Romano-Iranian Borderland: Impact of Empire, cartea 32
Autor Hamish Cameronen Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 ian 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004388628
ISBN-10: 9004388621
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Impact of Empire
ISBN-10: 9004388621
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Impact of Empire
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List of Maps
A Note on the MapsI
1 Introducing the Borderland
1 What is a Borderland?
2 Where is the Mesopotamian Borderland?
3 A Borderland Emerges
4 Who “Made” Mesopotamia?
5 Outlining the Narrative
2 Knowing
1 Strabo’s Sources
2 Pliny’s Sources
3 Ptolemy’s Sources
4 Spatial Measurement
5 Hellenistic Knowledge
3 Naming
1 Strabo’s Assyria
2 Pliny
3 Claudius Ptolemy
4 The Expositio Totius Mundi et Gentium
5 Ammianus Marcellinus
6 Labels and Limits
4 Narrating
1 Strabo
2 Pliny the Elder
3 Ptolemy
4 Expositio Totius Mundi et Gentium
5 Ammianus
6 Narrating Topologically
7 Narrating Imperially
5 Moving
1 Skenitai
2 Gordyaians
3 Arranging People
4 Hellenistic Migration
5 Viewing Space
6 Individual Mobility
6 Carrying
1 Long-distance Trade
2 Strabo and the Euphrates Route
3 Northern Routes
4 Expositio Totius Mundi et Gentium
5 Desert Routes
6 North-South Routes
7 Local Routes
8 Representing Mesopotamian Trade
7 Ruling
1 Roman Power in the Borderland
2 Representing Power
3 Imperial Space
4 Mesopotamia as a Frontier
8 Epilogue: Connecting
1 Globalisation and Networks in the Mesopotamian Borderland
2 The Conceptualisation of the Mesopotamian Borderland
Bibliography
List of Maps
A Note on the MapsI
1 Introducing the Borderland
1 What is a Borderland?
2 Where is the Mesopotamian Borderland?
3 A Borderland Emerges
4 Who “Made” Mesopotamia?
5 Outlining the Narrative
Part 1: Tradition and Narrative
2 Knowing
1 Strabo’s Sources
2 Pliny’s Sources
3 Ptolemy’s Sources
4 Spatial Measurement
5 Hellenistic Knowledge
3 Naming
1 Strabo’s Assyria
2 Pliny
3 Claudius Ptolemy
4 The Expositio Totius Mundi et Gentium
5 Ammianus Marcellinus
6 Labels and Limits
4 Narrating
1 Strabo
2 Pliny the Elder
3 Ptolemy
4 Expositio Totius Mundi et Gentium
5 Ammianus
6 Narrating Topologically
7 Narrating Imperially
5 Moving
1 Skenitai
2 Gordyaians
3 Arranging People
4 Hellenistic Migration
5 Viewing Space
6 Individual Mobility
Part 2: Movement and Power
6 Carrying
1 Long-distance Trade
2 Strabo and the Euphrates Route
3 Northern Routes
4 Expositio Totius Mundi et Gentium
5 Desert Routes
6 North-South Routes
7 Local Routes
8 Representing Mesopotamian Trade
7 Ruling
1 Roman Power in the Borderland
2 Representing Power
3 Imperial Space
4 Mesopotamia as a Frontier
8 Epilogue: Connecting
1 Globalisation and Networks in the Mesopotamian Borderland
2 The Conceptualisation of the Mesopotamian Borderland
Bibliography
Notă biografică
Hamish Cameron, Ph.D. (2014), University of Southern California, is a Visiting Assistant Professor in Classical and Medieval Studies at Bates College in Maine. His work focuses on mobility, geography, cyberpunk, classical reception in games, and the Roman Near East.