Being Greek Under Rome: Cultural Identity, the Second Sophistic and the Development of Empire

Cambridge University Press (2001)
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This book explores the cultural conflicts of the second-century CE Roman Empire, through the perspective of Greek writings. The specially commissioned essays investigate the intellectual and social tensions in the era which gave rise to Christianity.

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