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Marking the North
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Marking the North. The Greek Tradition and Its Influence in the Roman Period
Ed. Antti Lampinen
Suomen Ateenan-instituutin säätiö - Stiftelsen för Finlands Atheninstitut
Papers and Monographs of the Finnish Institute at Athens XXVI
s.l. 2025, 384 pp.
Ed. Antti Lampinen
Suomen Ateenan-instituutin säätiö - Stiftelsen för Finlands Atheninstitut
Papers and Monographs of the Finnish Institute at Athens XXVI
s.l. 2025, 384 pp.
Out of the four cardinal directions, the ancient ideas regarding the East have undoubtedly received the greatest amount of research. This is understandable, to a degree, since the Greek and Roman experience of the societies of Anatolia, Egypt and the Near East was longstanding feature in the development of their identities. Yet the peoples north of Mediterranean basin - Thracians, Scythians, Celts, and others also played a major role in Greco-Roman thinking about cultural difference, civilisation, and the relationship between humans, nature, and the divine. There are clear heuristic gains, then, in thinking through the northern lens. Moreover, Greco-Roman ways of imagining the North are also important for reception studies, since many elements passed into the Latin and Greek Middle Ages and shaped later representations of northern societies.
This volume explores the variety of ways in which the Greeks and in their footsteps, the Romans 'marked' the North and its peoples, rendering them intelligible, distinct, and bounded. Particular attention is given to how the ethnographical tradition operated through knowledge -creation processes, topoi, and established stereotypical beliefs and commonplace imagery.
This volume explores the variety of ways in which the Greeks and in their footsteps, the Romans 'marked' the North and its peoples, rendering them intelligible, distinct, and bounded. Particular attention is given to how the ethnographical tradition operated through knowledge -creation processes, topoi, and established stereotypical beliefs and commonplace imagery.
| Förläggare | Stiftelsen för Finlands Atheninstitut |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 978-952-65899-0-9 |
| ISSN | 1237-2684 |
| Publikationsserie | Papers and Monographs of the Finnish Institute at Athens |
| Sarjanro | XXVI |
| Tryckt (år) | 2025 |
| Publikationens omslag | Mjuk pärm |
| Bandtyp | Häftad |
| Språk | engelska |
| Vetenskapsgrenar | Antiikintutkimus, Historia |
