Arsāma and His World: The Bodleian Letters in Context
Volumes I-III
Herausgeber: Tuplin, Christopher J; Ma, John
Arsāma and His World: The Bodleian Letters in Context
Volumes I-III
Herausgeber: Tuplin, Christopher J; Ma, John
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These volumes offer a detailed presentation of a set of letters associated with Ar¿ma, satrap in Egypt in the later fifth century and the bullae that sealed them. The letters are translated and provided with line-by-line commentary, alongside thematic essays.
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These volumes offer a detailed presentation of a set of letters associated with Ar¿ma, satrap in Egypt in the later fifth century and the bullae that sealed them. The letters are translated and provided with line-by-line commentary, alongside thematic essays.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 171mm x 76mm
- Gewicht: 2748g
- ISBN-13: 9780198860723
- ISBN-10: 0198860722
- Artikelnr.: 60743548
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 171mm x 76mm
- Gewicht: 2748g
- ISBN-13: 9780198860723
- ISBN-10: 0198860722
- Artikelnr.: 60743548
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Christopher J. Tuplin is Gladstone Professor of Greek at the University of Liverpool. John Ma is Professor of Classics at Columbia University.
* Volume I: The Bodleian Letters * 1. Introduction * 1.1: John Ma and Christopher J. Tuplin: Preface * 2.1: Lindsay Allen: The Bodleian Achaemenid Aramaic Letters: A Fragmentary History * 2. The Bodleian Letters * 2.1: D. G. K. Taylor: The Bodleian Letters: Text and Translation * 2.2: D. G. K. Taylor: The Bodleian Letters: Glossary and Concordance * 2.3: Christopher J. Tuplin: The Bodleian Letters: Commentary * 3. Appendix * 3.1: Harry S. Smith, Cary J. Martin, and Christopher J. Tuplin: The Egyptian Documents * 3.2: Reinhard Pirngruber: The Akkadian Documents * Volume II: Bullae and Seals * 1: Mark B. Garrison and Deniz Kaptan: Catalogue of Bullae * 2: Mark B. Garrison and Wouter F. M. Henkelman: The Seal of Prince Ar
ma: From Persepolis to Oxford * 3: Mark B. Garrison and Deniz Kaptan: The Stamp Seal * 4: Deniz Kaptan: Anatolian Connections * 5: Wouter F. M. Henkelman: Nakt
or in Persepolis * Appendix: Seals Associated with Satraps and Satrap-Level Administrators * Volume III: Ar
ma's World * 1. Introduction * 1.1: Christopher J. Tuplin: Ar
ma: Prince and Satrap * 2. Letters and Administration * 2.1.: Jan Tavernier: Persian in Official Documents and the Processes of Multilingual Administration * 2.2.: Jennifer Hilder: Masterful Missives: Form and Authority in Ar
ma s Letters * 2.3.: Michael Jursa: The Ar ama Corpus through the Lens of Babylonian Epistolography * 3. Control and Connectivity * 3.1.: Amélie Kuhrt: The Persian Empire * 3.2.: Arthur P. Keaveney: Frustrated Frondeurs or Loyal Kings Mena Nobles at the Achaemenid Court * 3.3.: Eran Almagor: The Royal Road from Herodotus to Xenophon (via Ctesias) * 4. Economics * 4.1.: John Ma: Ar
ma the Vampire * 4.2.: Alain Bresson: Silverization, Prices, and Tribute in the Achaemenid Empire * 4.3.: John O. Hyland: Ar
ma, Egyptian Trade, and the Peloponnesian War * 5. Egyptian Perspectives * 5.1.: Günter Vittmann: The Multi-Ethnic World of Achaemenid Egypt * 5.2.: Lisbeth S. Fried: Aramaic Texts and the Achaemenid Administration of Egypt * 5.3.: Christopher J. Tuplin: The Military Environment of Achaemenid Egypt * 5.4.: Gard Granerød: The Passover and the Temple of YHW: On the Interaction between the Authorities and the Judaean Community at Elephantine as Reflected in the Yedanyah Archive * 5.5.: Christopher J. Tuplin: The Fall and Rise of the Elephantine Temple * 5.6.: Dorothy J. Thompson: After Ar
ma: Persian Echoes in Early Ptolemaic Egypt
ma: From Persepolis to Oxford * 3: Mark B. Garrison and Deniz Kaptan: The Stamp Seal * 4: Deniz Kaptan: Anatolian Connections * 5: Wouter F. M. Henkelman: Nakt
or in Persepolis * Appendix: Seals Associated with Satraps and Satrap-Level Administrators * Volume III: Ar
ma's World * 1. Introduction * 1.1: Christopher J. Tuplin: Ar
ma: Prince and Satrap * 2. Letters and Administration * 2.1.: Jan Tavernier: Persian in Official Documents and the Processes of Multilingual Administration * 2.2.: Jennifer Hilder: Masterful Missives: Form and Authority in Ar
ma s Letters * 2.3.: Michael Jursa: The Ar ama Corpus through the Lens of Babylonian Epistolography * 3. Control and Connectivity * 3.1.: Amélie Kuhrt: The Persian Empire * 3.2.: Arthur P. Keaveney: Frustrated Frondeurs or Loyal Kings Mena Nobles at the Achaemenid Court * 3.3.: Eran Almagor: The Royal Road from Herodotus to Xenophon (via Ctesias) * 4. Economics * 4.1.: John Ma: Ar
ma the Vampire * 4.2.: Alain Bresson: Silverization, Prices, and Tribute in the Achaemenid Empire * 4.3.: John O. Hyland: Ar
ma, Egyptian Trade, and the Peloponnesian War * 5. Egyptian Perspectives * 5.1.: Günter Vittmann: The Multi-Ethnic World of Achaemenid Egypt * 5.2.: Lisbeth S. Fried: Aramaic Texts and the Achaemenid Administration of Egypt * 5.3.: Christopher J. Tuplin: The Military Environment of Achaemenid Egypt * 5.4.: Gard Granerød: The Passover and the Temple of YHW: On the Interaction between the Authorities and the Judaean Community at Elephantine as Reflected in the Yedanyah Archive * 5.5.: Christopher J. Tuplin: The Fall and Rise of the Elephantine Temple * 5.6.: Dorothy J. Thompson: After Ar
ma: Persian Echoes in Early Ptolemaic Egypt
* Volume I: The Bodleian Letters * 1. Introduction * 1.1: John Ma and Christopher J. Tuplin: Preface * 2.1: Lindsay Allen: The Bodleian Achaemenid Aramaic Letters: A Fragmentary History * 2. The Bodleian Letters * 2.1: D. G. K. Taylor: The Bodleian Letters: Text and Translation * 2.2: D. G. K. Taylor: The Bodleian Letters: Glossary and Concordance * 2.3: Christopher J. Tuplin: The Bodleian Letters: Commentary * 3. Appendix * 3.1: Harry S. Smith, Cary J. Martin, and Christopher J. Tuplin: The Egyptian Documents * 3.2: Reinhard Pirngruber: The Akkadian Documents * Volume II: Bullae and Seals * 1: Mark B. Garrison and Deniz Kaptan: Catalogue of Bullae * 2: Mark B. Garrison and Wouter F. M. Henkelman: The Seal of Prince Ar
ma: From Persepolis to Oxford * 3: Mark B. Garrison and Deniz Kaptan: The Stamp Seal * 4: Deniz Kaptan: Anatolian Connections * 5: Wouter F. M. Henkelman: Nakt
or in Persepolis * Appendix: Seals Associated with Satraps and Satrap-Level Administrators * Volume III: Ar
ma's World * 1. Introduction * 1.1: Christopher J. Tuplin: Ar
ma: Prince and Satrap * 2. Letters and Administration * 2.1.: Jan Tavernier: Persian in Official Documents and the Processes of Multilingual Administration * 2.2.: Jennifer Hilder: Masterful Missives: Form and Authority in Ar
ma s Letters * 2.3.: Michael Jursa: The Ar ama Corpus through the Lens of Babylonian Epistolography * 3. Control and Connectivity * 3.1.: Amélie Kuhrt: The Persian Empire * 3.2.: Arthur P. Keaveney: Frustrated Frondeurs or Loyal Kings Mena Nobles at the Achaemenid Court * 3.3.: Eran Almagor: The Royal Road from Herodotus to Xenophon (via Ctesias) * 4. Economics * 4.1.: John Ma: Ar
ma the Vampire * 4.2.: Alain Bresson: Silverization, Prices, and Tribute in the Achaemenid Empire * 4.3.: John O. Hyland: Ar
ma, Egyptian Trade, and the Peloponnesian War * 5. Egyptian Perspectives * 5.1.: Günter Vittmann: The Multi-Ethnic World of Achaemenid Egypt * 5.2.: Lisbeth S. Fried: Aramaic Texts and the Achaemenid Administration of Egypt * 5.3.: Christopher J. Tuplin: The Military Environment of Achaemenid Egypt * 5.4.: Gard Granerød: The Passover and the Temple of YHW: On the Interaction between the Authorities and the Judaean Community at Elephantine as Reflected in the Yedanyah Archive * 5.5.: Christopher J. Tuplin: The Fall and Rise of the Elephantine Temple * 5.6.: Dorothy J. Thompson: After Ar
ma: Persian Echoes in Early Ptolemaic Egypt
ma: From Persepolis to Oxford * 3: Mark B. Garrison and Deniz Kaptan: The Stamp Seal * 4: Deniz Kaptan: Anatolian Connections * 5: Wouter F. M. Henkelman: Nakt
or in Persepolis * Appendix: Seals Associated with Satraps and Satrap-Level Administrators * Volume III: Ar
ma's World * 1. Introduction * 1.1: Christopher J. Tuplin: Ar
ma: Prince and Satrap * 2. Letters and Administration * 2.1.: Jan Tavernier: Persian in Official Documents and the Processes of Multilingual Administration * 2.2.: Jennifer Hilder: Masterful Missives: Form and Authority in Ar
ma s Letters * 2.3.: Michael Jursa: The Ar ama Corpus through the Lens of Babylonian Epistolography * 3. Control and Connectivity * 3.1.: Amélie Kuhrt: The Persian Empire * 3.2.: Arthur P. Keaveney: Frustrated Frondeurs or Loyal Kings Mena Nobles at the Achaemenid Court * 3.3.: Eran Almagor: The Royal Road from Herodotus to Xenophon (via Ctesias) * 4. Economics * 4.1.: John Ma: Ar
ma the Vampire * 4.2.: Alain Bresson: Silverization, Prices, and Tribute in the Achaemenid Empire * 4.3.: John O. Hyland: Ar
ma, Egyptian Trade, and the Peloponnesian War * 5. Egyptian Perspectives * 5.1.: Günter Vittmann: The Multi-Ethnic World of Achaemenid Egypt * 5.2.: Lisbeth S. Fried: Aramaic Texts and the Achaemenid Administration of Egypt * 5.3.: Christopher J. Tuplin: The Military Environment of Achaemenid Egypt * 5.4.: Gard Granerød: The Passover and the Temple of YHW: On the Interaction between the Authorities and the Judaean Community at Elephantine as Reflected in the Yedanyah Archive * 5.5.: Christopher J. Tuplin: The Fall and Rise of the Elephantine Temple * 5.6.: Dorothy J. Thompson: After Ar
ma: Persian Echoes in Early Ptolemaic Egypt







