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The City in Roman Palestine

Daniel Sperber

Hardback 1996-11-29

Publisher Description

This book is a study of the city and urban life in Roman Palestine during the Talmudic period, 100-400 B.C. Rather than focus on a specific city, Daniel Sperber synthesizes what is known about city life in Talmudic Palestine to create a paradigmatic hypothetical Palestinian city. Drawing on numerous literary records for his information, he describes the structure and use of many physical aspects of the city, such as its markets, pubs, streets, bathhouses, roads, walls, toilets, and water supply. Rounding out the study is a chapter describing the archeological evidence, written by Sperber's colleague, Professor Joshua Schwartz. With the recent upsurge of interest in urbanization in the Greco-Roman world,The City in Roman Palestinewill attract not only scholars of Judaic literature and history, but also classicists and ancient historians.

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Publisher Description

This book is a study of the city and urban life in Roman Palestine during the Talmudic period, 100-400 B.C. Rather than focus on a specific city, Daniel Sperber synthesizes what is known about city life in Talmudic Palestine to create a paradigmatic hypothetical Palestinian city. Drawing on numerous literary records for his information, he describes the structure and use of many physical aspects of the city, such as its markets, pubs, streets, bathhouses, roads, walls, toilets, and water supply. Rounding out the study is a chapter describing the archeological evidence, written by Sperber's colleague, Professor Joshua Schwartz. With the recent upsurge of interest in urbanization in the Greco-Roman world,The City in Roman Palestinewill attract not only scholars of Judaic literature and history, but also classicists and ancient historians.

Koorong Code100065
ISBN019509882X
EAN9780195098822
Pages212
DepartmentAcademic
CategoryBiblical Studies
Sub-CategoryNew Testament
PublisherOxford University Press
Publication DateNov 1996
Dimensions17 x 163 x 243mm
Weight0.535kg