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Egypt in Late Antiquity

Roger S. Bagnall

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Beschreibung

This book brings together a vast amount of information pertaining to the society, economy, and culture of a province important to understanding the entire eastern part of the later Roman Empire. Focusing on Egypt from the accession of Diocletian in 284 to the middle of the fifth century, Roger Bagnall draws his evidence mainly from documentary and archaeological sources, including the papyri that have been published over the last thirty years.

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Schlagwörter

Chalcedon, Ancient history, Denarius, Apion, Egyptian language, Roman Government, Africa (Roman province), Culture of Greece, Classical antiquity, Philae, Principate, Early modern period, Diocletian, Epigraphy, Upper and Lower Egypt, Greek name, Egypt (Roman province), Coptic literature, Egyptian temple, Ancient Egyptian deities, Demotic (Egyptian), Karanis, Christianity in Egypt, Paenula, Slavery, Ancient Society, Eleutheropolis, Hermopolis, Egyptology, Augustamnica, Religion in Egypt, Ptolemaic Kingdom, Tax, Middle East, Nummus, Early Period, Ancient Egypt, Pentapolis, Deir el-Medina, Isocrates, Greek and Coptic, Roman Empire, Wealth, Papyrus, Hellenistic Greece, Imperial cult (ancient Rome), Prehistory, Pharaoh, Literacy, Hellenistic period, Ancient Rome, King of Egypt, Paganism, Lower Egypt, New Kingdom of Egypt, Roman Fort, Economy of Egypt, Late Antiquity, Egyptian hieroglyphs, Dio Chrysostom, Osiris, Household, Culture of Egypt, Economics, Coptic art, Egyptians, Upper Egypt, The Ancient Economy, Hellenization, Christianity