Illustrations and Tables ixNote on Contributors xiiiPreface xxiAcknowledgments xxvAbbreviations xxviiChronological Outline xxixMaps xxxviiPart I Greco-Roman Egypt Explored 11 Unique Sources in an Unusual Setting 3Arthur Verhoogt2 Modern Scholars at Work in a Digital and Multidisciplinary Setting 15Mark Depauw and Dorota DzierzbickaPart II Egypt as Part of a Globalizing World 333 The Last Pharaohs: The Ptolemaic Dynasty and the Hellenistic World 35Anne-Emmanuelle Veisse4 A Roman Province in the Eastern Mediterranean 51Tomasz Derda5 Egypt in the Byzantine World 71Cornelia Romer6 Life Portraits: Royals and People in a Globalizing World 89Alexander MeeusPart III Governing a Country with a Past: Between Tradition and Innovation 1017 The Ptolemaic Governmental Branches and the Role of Temples and Elite Groups 103Joseph G. Manning8 The Branches of Roman and Byzantine Government and the Role of Cities, the Church, and Elite Groups 119Thomas Kruse9 Policymakers in a Changing World 139Bernard Legras10 Taxation and Fiscal Reforms 147Andrew Monson11 Security and Border Policy: Army and Police 163Christelle Fischer-Bovet and Patrick Sanger12 Immigration, Globalization, and the Impact on Private Law: The Case of Legal Documents 179Uri Yiftach and Katelijn Vandorpe13 Life Portraits: People and their Everyday Papers in a Bureaucratic Society 199Sofie WaebensPart IV Developing the Economic Strength of the Nile Country 21514 Monetization of the Countryside 217Sitta von Reden15 Stimuli for Irrigation, Agriculture, and Quarrying 233Colin Adams16 Economic Growth and the Exploitation of Land 251Peter van Minnen17 Life Portraits: People at Work 269Katelijn VandorpePart V Identity in a Multicultural Environment 28118 Social Identity and Upward Mobility: Elite Groups, Lower Classes, and Slaves 283Sandra Scheuble-Reiter and Silvia Bussi19 Ethnic Identity: Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans 299Willy Clarysse20 Ethnic Minority Groups 315Sylvie Honigman21 Family and Life Cycle Transitions 327Jane Rowlandson and Sandra Lippert22 Gender Issues: Women to the Fore 347Maren Schentuleit23 Cultural Identity: Housing and Burial Practices 361Anna Lucille Boozer24 A Sound Body and Mind 381Amin Benaissa and Sofie Remijsen25 Life Portraits: People of a Multicultural Generation 395Yanne BrouxPart VI Traditional Religious Life Challenged 40526 Cults, Creeds, and Clergy in a Multicultural Context 407Katelijn Vandorpe and Willy Clarysse27 A Successful Ruler and Imperial Cult 429Stefan Pfeiffer28 New Deities and New Habits 439Franziska Naether29 Egypt's Role in the Rise of Christianity, Monasticism, and Regional Schisms 449Malcolm Choat30 Life Portraits: People in Worship 473Gwen JennesPart VII Creative Minds in Theory and Praxis 48331 Languages, Scripts, Literature, and Bridges Between Cultures 485Sofia Torallas Tovar and Marja Vierros32 Encounters Between Greek and Egyptian Science 501Sydney H. Aufrere and Marie-Helene Marganne33 New Architectural Practices and Urbanism 519Berangere Redon34 Creativity in Visual Arts 533Martina Minas-NerpelPart VIII Epilogue 55135 The People of Greco-Roman Egypt: Quality of Life 553Valerie Wyns and Katelijn Vandorpe36 Egypt's Specificity and Impact on Hellenistic History 565Brian McGing37 Egypt's Specificity and Impact on Roman History 573Michael A. Speidel38 New Testament Studies 581John S. Kloppenborg39 New Voices and New Challenges 587Rodney AstDigital Resources and Bibliography 595Digital Resources 595Bibliography 597Index 715
Katelijn Vandorpe is a professor in the Department of Ancient History at the KU Leuven.
An authoritative and multidisciplinary Companion to Egypt during the Greco Roman and Late Antique period
With contributions from noted authorities in the field, A Companion to Greco–Roman and Late Antique Egyptoffers a comprehensive resource thatcovers almost 1000 years of Egyptian history, starting with the liberation of Egypt from Persian rule by Alexander the Great in 332 BC and ending in AD 642, when Arab rule started in the Nile country.
The Companion takes a largely sociological perspective and includes a section on life portraits at the end of each part. The theme of identity in a multicultural environment and a chapter on the quality of life of Egypt′s inhabitants clearly illustrate this objective. The authors put the emphasis on the changes that occurred in the Greco–Roman and Late Antique periods, as illustrated by such topics as: Traditional religious life challenged; Governing a country with a past: between tradition and innovation; and Creative minds in theory and praxis. This important resource:
Discusses how Egypt became part of a globalizing world in Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine times
Explores notable innovations by the Ptolemies and Romans
Puts the focus on the longue durée development
Offers a thematic and multidisciplinary approach to the subject, bringing together scholars of different disciplines
Contains life portraits in which various aspects and themes of people s daily life in Egypt are discussed
Written for academics and students of the Greco–Roman and Late Antique Egypt period, this Companion offers a guide that is useful for students in the areas of Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine and New Testament studies.