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Troy Between Greece and Rome - Local Tradition and Imperial Power

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext A detailed and spirited sifting of evidence. Informationen zum Autor Andrew Erskine is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Classics, University College Dublin. Klappentext In this book Andrew Erskine examines the role and meaning of Troy in the changing relationship between Greeks and Romans, as Rome is transformed from a minor Italian city into a Mediterranean superpower. The book seeks to understand the significance of Rome's Trojan origins for the Greeks by considering the place of Troy and Trojans in Greek culture. It moves beyond the more familiar spheres of art and literature to explore the countless, overlapping, local traditions, the stories that cities told about themselves, a world often neglected by scholars. Zusammenfassung Troy linked Greece and Rome. It was once the subject of the greatest of Greek poems and the mother city of the Romans. It gave the Romans a place in the mythical past of the Greeks, it gave Greeks a way of approaching Rome, and it gave the emperor Augustus, descendant of Aeneas, a suitably elevated ancestry. In this book Andrew Erskine examines the role and meaning of Troy in the changing relationship between Greeks and Romans, as Rome is transformed from a minor Italian city into a Mediterranean superpower. In contrast to earlier studies the emphasis is on the Greek rather than the Roman perspective. The book seeks to understand the significance of Rome's Trojan origins for the Greeks by considering the place of Troy and Trojans in Greek culture. It moves beyond the more familiar spheres of art and literature to explore the countless, overlapping, local traditions, the stories that cities told about themselves, a world often neglected by scholars.

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Authors Andrew Erskine, Andrew (Professor of Classics and Head of Erskine, Andrew (Professor of Classics and Head of Department at the National University of Ireland Erskine
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.02.2001
 
EAN 9780199240333
ISBN 978-0-19-924033-3
No. of pages 332
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Antiquity
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > General, dictionaries

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