Egypt and the Classical World : Cross-Cultural Encounters in Antiquity / edited by Jeffrey Spier and Sara E. Cole.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781606067390
- Classical antiquities
- Civilization -- Egyptian influences
- Civilization, Classical
- Civilization
- Antiquities
- Antiquites greco-romaines -- Congres
- Civilisation ancienne -- Congres
- Classical antiquities -- Congresses
- Civilization, Classical -- Congresses
- Rome (Empire)
- Greece
- Egypt
- Égypte -- Antiquites -- Congres
- Égypte -- Civilisation -- 332 av. J.-C.-640 -- Congres
- Égypte -- Civilisation -- Jusqu'à 332 av. J.-C. -- Congres
- Egypt -- Antiquities -- Congresses
- Rome -- Civilization -- Egyptian influences -- Congresses
- Greece -- Civilization -- Egyptian influences -- Congresses
- Egypt -- Civilization -- 332 B.C.-638 A.D. -- Congresses
- Egypt -- Civilization -- To 332 B.C. -- Congresses
From Thutmoses III to Homer to Blackadder: Egypt, the Aegean, and the "Barbarian Periphery" of the Late Bronze Age World System / Jorrit M. Kelder -- Mediterranean Encounters: Greeks, Carians, and Egyptians in the First Millennium BC / Alexandra Villing -- "I Am Isis": The Role of Speech in the Cult of Isis / Martin Bommas -- The Creation of New "Cultural Codes": The Ptolemaic Queens and Their Syncretic Processes with Isis, Hathor, and Aphrodite / Martina Minas-Nerpel -- The Kellis Mammisi: A Painted Chapel from the Final Centuries of the Ancient Egyptian Religion / Olaf E. Kaper -- Appropriation and Synthesis in the Villa of Herodes Atticus at Eva (Loukou), Greece / George Spyropoulos -- "To Isis the Great, Lady of Benevento": Privately Dedicated Egyptian Obelisks in Imperial Rome and the Twin Obelisks of Benevento Reedited / Luigi Prada and Paul D. Wordsworth.
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"This publication, the proceedings of a 2018 scholars' symposium held at the J. Paul Getty Museum in association with the exhibition Beyond the Nile: Egypt and the Classical World, synthesizes current research on cultural interactions between Egypt, Greece, and Rome from the Bronze Age to the Roman Empire"-- Provided by publisher.
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