Thomas J Nelson, Giuseppe Pezzini, Stefano Rebeggiani
Pergamon and Rome: Culture, Identity, and Influence
Thomas J Nelson, Giuseppe Pezzini, Stefano Rebeggiani
Pergamon and Rome: Culture, Identity, and Influence
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The first comprehensive study of Rome's relationship with the kingdom and city of Pergamon (modern-day Bergama in Turkey) from the late third century BC to the fourth century AD across multiple cultural spheres (art and architecture, history and politics, literature and poetry, philosophy and thought, scholarship and rhetoric).
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The first comprehensive study of Rome's relationship with the kingdom and city of Pergamon (modern-day Bergama in Turkey) from the late third century BC to the fourth century AD across multiple cultural spheres (art and architecture, history and politics, literature and poetry, philosophy and thought, scholarship and rhetoric).
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 175mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1200g
- ISBN-13: 9780198912040
- ISBN-10: 0198912048
- Artikelnr.: 73604923
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 175mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1200g
- ISBN-13: 9780198912040
- ISBN-10: 0198912048
- Artikelnr.: 73604923
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Thomas J. Nelson is a Career Development Fellow in Ancient Greek at St Hilda's College, Oxford. He has previously held research and lectureship positions in both Oxford and Cambridge, including a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship. He has published widely on archaic, classical, and Hellenistic Greek literature and its Roman reception, with particular interests in early Greek intertextuality and Hellenistic poetry beyond Alexandria. He is the author of Markers of Allusion in Archaic Greek Poetry (2023) and co-editor (with Matthew Chaldekas) of Hellenistic Aesthetics: Approaches and Frameworks (BICS 67.2, Oxford 2024). Giuseppe Pezzini is Tutor and Fellow in Latin at Corpus Christi College, Oxford which he joined in 2021, after five years of teaching in St Andrews (2016-2021), and research fellowships at Magdalen College Oxford (2013-2015) and the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton (2016). He worked as an assistant editor for the Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources (completed in 2013), and has published especially on Latin language and literature, philosophy of language, and the theory of fiction, ancient and modern. He was awarded a British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship in 2019 and the Philip Leverhulme Prize in 2021. Stefano Rebeggiani is Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Southern California. His main interests are in Roman literature and culture, especially epic and its relationship with the socio-political contexts of the Roman empire; the interactions of poetry and philosophical traditions; and the interplay of texts and monuments in Republican and Imperial Rome. He has written on Lucretius, Virgil, Statius, Valerius Flaccus, on the role of Greek works of art in Republican and Imperial monuments, and on the political significance of myth in Roman monumental contexts. His first monograph was published in 2018: The Fragility of Power: Statius, Domitian, and the Politics of the Thebaid (Oxford).
* Introduction
* 1: Thomas J. Nelson, Giuseppe Pezzini, and Stefano Rebeggiani:
Pergamon and Rome: A 'Special Relationship'?
* History, Politics, and Identity
* 3: Paul Ernst: The Cultural Practices of Italians in Pergamon, from
133 to the Beginning of the First Century
* 4: Megan Wilson: Politicized Theatre and Political Theatrics at
Pergamon and Rome
* 5: Susan Mattern: Galen's Pergamene Identity
* Scholarship and Rhetoric
* 6: Maria Broggiato: Grammar, Philology, and Literary Criticism
between Pergamon and Rome
* 7: Massimo Giuseppetti: The Chronica of Apollodorus of Athens between
Pergamon and Rome
* 8: Andrea Balbo: Inter omnes Asiae civitates Pergamum clarius:
Elements of Possible Pergamene Influence on Roman Oratory and
Rhetoric in the Middle and Late Republic
* LITERATURE
* 9: Giuseppe Pezzini: Pergamene Influences in Mid-Republican Roman
Literature?
* 10: Thomas J. Nelson: From Colophon to Rome: Pergamene Nicander,
Latin Poetry, and Ovid's Ceyx and Alcyone
* 11: Stefano Rebeggiani: The Flavian Cultural Revolution: Between
Pergamon and Alexandria
* Philosophy
* 12: Myrto Hatzimichali: Philosophy between Pergamon and Rome
* 13: Riccardo Chiaradonna: The Neoplatonist 'School of Pergamon':
Philosophy and Politics in the Fourth Century
* Art and Architecture
* 14: Eugenio La Rocca: Temple Architecture in Rome after the Second
Punic War and its Relationship with the Architecture of Pergamon and
Asia Minor
* 15: Eugenio La Rocca: Sculpture in Pergamon and in Rome
* 16: La Eugenio Rocca: Celtomachies in Italy and the Influence of the
Pergamene Gauls
* 17: Ann Kuttner: Pergamon and the Ara Pacis Augustae
* 1: Thomas J. Nelson, Giuseppe Pezzini, and Stefano Rebeggiani:
Pergamon and Rome: A 'Special Relationship'?
* History, Politics, and Identity
* 3: Paul Ernst: The Cultural Practices of Italians in Pergamon, from
133 to the Beginning of the First Century
* 4: Megan Wilson: Politicized Theatre and Political Theatrics at
Pergamon and Rome
* 5: Susan Mattern: Galen's Pergamene Identity
* Scholarship and Rhetoric
* 6: Maria Broggiato: Grammar, Philology, and Literary Criticism
between Pergamon and Rome
* 7: Massimo Giuseppetti: The Chronica of Apollodorus of Athens between
Pergamon and Rome
* 8: Andrea Balbo: Inter omnes Asiae civitates Pergamum clarius:
Elements of Possible Pergamene Influence on Roman Oratory and
Rhetoric in the Middle and Late Republic
* LITERATURE
* 9: Giuseppe Pezzini: Pergamene Influences in Mid-Republican Roman
Literature?
* 10: Thomas J. Nelson: From Colophon to Rome: Pergamene Nicander,
Latin Poetry, and Ovid's Ceyx and Alcyone
* 11: Stefano Rebeggiani: The Flavian Cultural Revolution: Between
Pergamon and Alexandria
* Philosophy
* 12: Myrto Hatzimichali: Philosophy between Pergamon and Rome
* 13: Riccardo Chiaradonna: The Neoplatonist 'School of Pergamon':
Philosophy and Politics in the Fourth Century
* Art and Architecture
* 14: Eugenio La Rocca: Temple Architecture in Rome after the Second
Punic War and its Relationship with the Architecture of Pergamon and
Asia Minor
* 15: Eugenio La Rocca: Sculpture in Pergamon and in Rome
* 16: La Eugenio Rocca: Celtomachies in Italy and the Influence of the
Pergamene Gauls
* 17: Ann Kuttner: Pergamon and the Ara Pacis Augustae
* Introduction
* 1: Thomas J. Nelson, Giuseppe Pezzini, and Stefano Rebeggiani:
Pergamon and Rome: A 'Special Relationship'?
* History, Politics, and Identity
* 3: Paul Ernst: The Cultural Practices of Italians in Pergamon, from
133 to the Beginning of the First Century
* 4: Megan Wilson: Politicized Theatre and Political Theatrics at
Pergamon and Rome
* 5: Susan Mattern: Galen's Pergamene Identity
* Scholarship and Rhetoric
* 6: Maria Broggiato: Grammar, Philology, and Literary Criticism
between Pergamon and Rome
* 7: Massimo Giuseppetti: The Chronica of Apollodorus of Athens between
Pergamon and Rome
* 8: Andrea Balbo: Inter omnes Asiae civitates Pergamum clarius:
Elements of Possible Pergamene Influence on Roman Oratory and
Rhetoric in the Middle and Late Republic
* LITERATURE
* 9: Giuseppe Pezzini: Pergamene Influences in Mid-Republican Roman
Literature?
* 10: Thomas J. Nelson: From Colophon to Rome: Pergamene Nicander,
Latin Poetry, and Ovid's Ceyx and Alcyone
* 11: Stefano Rebeggiani: The Flavian Cultural Revolution: Between
Pergamon and Alexandria
* Philosophy
* 12: Myrto Hatzimichali: Philosophy between Pergamon and Rome
* 13: Riccardo Chiaradonna: The Neoplatonist 'School of Pergamon':
Philosophy and Politics in the Fourth Century
* Art and Architecture
* 14: Eugenio La Rocca: Temple Architecture in Rome after the Second
Punic War and its Relationship with the Architecture of Pergamon and
Asia Minor
* 15: Eugenio La Rocca: Sculpture in Pergamon and in Rome
* 16: La Eugenio Rocca: Celtomachies in Italy and the Influence of the
Pergamene Gauls
* 17: Ann Kuttner: Pergamon and the Ara Pacis Augustae
* 1: Thomas J. Nelson, Giuseppe Pezzini, and Stefano Rebeggiani:
Pergamon and Rome: A 'Special Relationship'?
* History, Politics, and Identity
* 3: Paul Ernst: The Cultural Practices of Italians in Pergamon, from
133 to the Beginning of the First Century
* 4: Megan Wilson: Politicized Theatre and Political Theatrics at
Pergamon and Rome
* 5: Susan Mattern: Galen's Pergamene Identity
* Scholarship and Rhetoric
* 6: Maria Broggiato: Grammar, Philology, and Literary Criticism
between Pergamon and Rome
* 7: Massimo Giuseppetti: The Chronica of Apollodorus of Athens between
Pergamon and Rome
* 8: Andrea Balbo: Inter omnes Asiae civitates Pergamum clarius:
Elements of Possible Pergamene Influence on Roman Oratory and
Rhetoric in the Middle and Late Republic
* LITERATURE
* 9: Giuseppe Pezzini: Pergamene Influences in Mid-Republican Roman
Literature?
* 10: Thomas J. Nelson: From Colophon to Rome: Pergamene Nicander,
Latin Poetry, and Ovid's Ceyx and Alcyone
* 11: Stefano Rebeggiani: The Flavian Cultural Revolution: Between
Pergamon and Alexandria
* Philosophy
* 12: Myrto Hatzimichali: Philosophy between Pergamon and Rome
* 13: Riccardo Chiaradonna: The Neoplatonist 'School of Pergamon':
Philosophy and Politics in the Fourth Century
* Art and Architecture
* 14: Eugenio La Rocca: Temple Architecture in Rome after the Second
Punic War and its Relationship with the Architecture of Pergamon and
Asia Minor
* 15: Eugenio La Rocca: Sculpture in Pergamon and in Rome
* 16: La Eugenio Rocca: Celtomachies in Italy and the Influence of the
Pergamene Gauls
* 17: Ann Kuttner: Pergamon and the Ara Pacis Augustae







