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「hellenistic」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

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working on the Babylonian Chronicles of the Hellenistic Age (a collection of cuneiform tablets in t
ributes, as a royal aegis, by rulers of the Hellenistic age, as shown, for instance, on the Alexand
(Greek: Βόηθος) was a Greek sculptor of the Hellenistic age.
ere rooted in Arabian, Persian, Babylonian, Hellenistic and Indian traditions.
demic career his research focused mainly on Hellenistic and Roman poetry.
built one upon the other and existed in the Hellenistic and Roman periods.
Jewish population of Alexandria during the Hellenistic and early Roman periods.
p mass-producing marble or bronze copies of Hellenistic and Greek sculptures for the Roman market f
consolation literature which was popular in Hellenistic and Roman era, although it is unusual in be
stard plants were well-established crops in Hellenistic and Roman times, Zohary and Hopf note: "The
n application of the term "katarche" in the Hellenistic and Roman period was to the branch of astro
ng the sacred feminine as manifested in the Hellenistic and Jewish concept of Sophia, and in the fa
lesiastical history, and in 1859 to that of Hellenistic and New Testament literature, which he occu
at the later application of the term in the Hellenistic and Roman periods strictly to elections and
300 BC - AD 400), mainly evidenced in Hellenistic and Roman inscriptions
Later, a Hellenistic Antiv culture built a defensive wall near R
Rhodes, who modeled the new city after the Hellenistic architectural style popular in the Greek wo
upa was "monumentalized" by the addition of Hellenistic architectural decorations during the 2nd ce
The author, an archaeologist expert in Hellenistic art and Roman ceramics of the late Republic
75 CE) was a 1st-century Hellenistic astrologer who wrote a didactic poem on hor
Antiochus of Athens was an influential Hellenistic astrologer who flourished around 200 AD.
Many Hellenistic astrologers (for example, Dorotheus of Sido
ly shifted more toward the investigation of Hellenistic astrology in particular.
with a dissertation on the transmission of Hellenistic astrology to India.
In Hellenistic astrology, the constellation of Aries is as
one of our best sources for the practice of Hellenistic astrology, and it was a work of great influ
The Pentateuch, which was a textbook on Hellenistic astrology, has come down to us mainly from
190 BC), a Hellenistic astronomer who flourished a century after A
The Hellenistic astronomer Ptolemy, in Almagest IV 2, discu
eading of the Letter to the Romans); on the Hellenistic background of early Christianity; on Paulin
adorned a sanctuary at Shami, where several Hellenistic bronze statues were found.
s, pieces from the steppes, and Iranian and Hellenistic Central Asian regions have been found: a Pe
sculpture that was being produced in later Hellenistic circles during the last century or so BCE a
The Pompeian Era was a calendar era used by Hellenistic cities in Roman Palestine, in particular th
that it was inhabited by Trojans, thus the Hellenistic city was named Troia.
Near Belek there is the Hellenistic city of Perge, which is rated second after
literated as Antigonea and Antigoneia was a Hellenistic city in Macedon in the district Crusis (Kro
los purchased a 70,000 volume collection on Hellenistic civilization and donated it to the library
of the greatest archaeological treasures of Hellenistic civilization, the Pergamon Altar, which tod
racelets, two golden finger rings made from Hellenistic coins, a gilded wooden cup decorated with z
e other hand, the site yielded at least 512 Hellenistic coins.
iche (Greek: Βιλιστίχη) or Belistiche was a Hellenistic courtesan of uncertain origin.
ianity, incestuous marriages were common at Hellenistic courts in order to preserve the purity of t
Traces of Hellenistic culture were soon overwhelmed in Edessa, wh
In Hellenistic culture, Artemis was a goddess of the hunt,
Jewish culture was heavily influenced by Hellenistic culture, and Koine Greek was used not only
constellations, as they were interpreted in Hellenistic culture.
evel that were created in a major center of Hellenistic culture.
wisdom is the root of Christianity and not Hellenistic culture.
erally feature portraits of Artemidoros and Hellenistic deities and are typical of Indo-Greek ruler
nese Tazza is a 2nd century BC cameo cup of Hellenistic Egypt in four-layered sardonyx agate.
The Oracle of the Potter is a Hellenistic Egyptian prophetic text, originally written
It was founded as Hellenistic emporium in c. 3rd/2nd century BC, first ti
ry AD Byzantine scholar John Tzetzes to the Hellenistic epigrammatist Posidippus of Pella, a Macedo
nthology and other sources, not included in Hellenistic epigrams or The garland of Philip (edited),
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, important in the Hellenistic era in Indian Ocean trade.
d by a Cyclopean wall (much modified in the Hellenistic era) and a Mycenaean era necropolis with ma
The work dates from the Hellenistic era, c. 1st century BC.
ve been the predecessor or identical to the Hellenistic fortress mentioned in the Letter of Aristea
Justus was born in Tiberias, a highly Hellenistic Galilean city and was a man of learning.
e city's most magnificent structure was the Hellenistic Gate that was the entrance to the city.
Inside in the courtyard of the Hellenistic Gate, there are inscribed bases of statues
al Grammar of the Greek New Testament and A Hellenistic Greek Reader, who also criticized the NWT,
as well as a translation of a collection of Hellenistic Greek documents of the Hermetic Corpus, and
of church history; biblical literature and Hellenistic Greek; Hebrew and Old Testament; and New Te
the large Hellenistic horse's head (known as the Medici Riccardi
Jason of Cyrene was a Hellenistic Jew who lived about 100 BC and wrote a hist
The word later went from Hellenistic Jewish writing into rabbinical Hebrew writi
Article: Hellenistic Jewish Literature - Chapter 6: The Life in
nguage, the Literature, and the Religion of Hellenistic Judaism and Primitive Christianity, publish
h and other religious beliefs, particularly Hellenistic Judaism.
The Borghese Gladiator is a Hellenistic lifesize marble sculpture actually portrayi
an instance of the Crouching Venus type of Hellenistic marble statue.
The Hellenistic marble known as the Medusa Rondanini illust
in the Glyptothek in Munich, Germany) is a Hellenistic marble statue from about 200 BCE that was f
rately decided to pattern himself after the Hellenistic monarchs of the Ptolemaic Dynasty where mar
kes use of tragedy, epic poetry, elegy, and Hellenistic mythological poems.
Darzalas was the Great God of Hellenistic Odessos (modern Varna) and was frequently d
Dionysos by Praxiteles or his followers, a Hellenistic or Roman copy after the original of 4th cen
ant and mendicant proselytizer, probably of Hellenistic origin, who, in the opening years of the co
manufacture suggests a Roman rather than a Hellenistic origin.
the case that it is a faithful copy of the Hellenistic original, a view recently also shared by th
1st or 2nd century AD Roman copy of a late Hellenistic original.
sumed to be copies of 2nd century BC bronze Hellenistic originals, though recent critical study, no
c forms and expressions, accompanied by the Hellenistic parallels of his own time, the differences
ound no evidence of occupation prior to the Hellenistic period at El-Arish.
The site was reoccupied during the Hellenistic period and was occupied by a significant se
Although the Hellenistic period properly ended in the early part of
During the Hellenistic period it was an anchorage town, ruled by S
hus, a Greek astronomer active in the later Hellenistic period (ca.
in 1981 as Greek Historical Documents: The Hellenistic Period (Chico, Calif.: Scholars Press), it
The Hellenistic period (333 - 64 BC) In 333 BC, the decisiv
Period, and unable to expand to the size of Hellenistic Period cities, continually declined and was
"contains a core of early material from the Hellenistic period which was then added to over time, i
In the Hellenistic period the ancient city was part of the Lib
rom the Pre-Pottery Neolithic period to the Hellenistic period, though not continuously.
teau, which was originally built during the Hellenistic period, a part of a peristyle court with he
pidly throughout the Greek world during the Hellenistic period, eventually initiating Romans.
In the Hellenistic period, it was controlled by the kings of t
t Mosque once was the former Agora from the Hellenistic period, which later became the garden for t
ame and prosperity continued throughout the Hellenistic period.
rticipating" rulers were not used after the Hellenistic period.
Iron Age through the Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic periods (c 800-200 BC).
cipal field of interest covers the Late and Hellenistic periods of Egypt, with special reference to
od, through Mycenean, Geometric, Classical, Hellenistic periods, and later Roman years.
Hurrians and again in the Neo-Assyrian and Hellenistic periods.
The Hellenistic Philosophers Vol. 2 Greek and Latin texts w
The Hellenistic Philosophers.
e as a soprano singer, and lecture on Ovid, Hellenistic poetry and Catullus.
He was also a specialist of Hellenistic poetry, and contributed numerous articles t
fted in joy, themes of Plato's Phaedrus and Hellenistic poetry.
500BC Hellenistic pottery including Megarian bowls were excav
e Arabian Sea for Ptolemy VIII, king of the Hellenistic Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt.
olemaic Decrees issued by Ptolemy IV of the Hellenistic Ptolemaic dynasty, which ruled Egypt from 3
ll as to allow for an interplay between the Hellenistic, rationalistic world-view and the powerful,
heir versions to encompass sites beyond the Hellenistic realm-from the Seven Wonders of the Ancient
rea of the Khabur, perhaps at Ra's al-'ain ( Hellenistic Rhesaina).
Sculptured for Eternity: Treasures of Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine Art from the Istanbul
and the Skanderbeg Memorial, which revealed Hellenistic, Roman and Early Byzantine buildings, tombs
s of habitation dating to the Bronze, Iron, Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, and Mamluk eras.
a in 76 or 75 BC, bore all the trappings of Hellenistic royalty: ministers, courtiers, a bureaucrac
carries the former name of Amman under the Hellenistic rule, it shows Hellenistic columns in its l
A cache of plaster casts of Hellenistic sculpture has been found in a cellar room o
yle; and pressed-together thighs typical of Hellenistic sculptures.
reek: Σωτήρ - "Savior"), was a ruler of the Hellenistic Seleucid Empire.
l finds suggest the place was the site of a Hellenistic settlement, whose name and founding dates a
Whether he followed Hellenistic skepticism about the existence of the gods
en in Israel, Persia, Syria-Palestine or in Hellenistic society - or on all those levels.
The Hellenistic stoa with lateral projecting wings, dating
A stone wall in Hellenistic style was built around the city, with equid
lso recovered smaller statues of Marsyas in Hellenistic style and a life-size marble sculpture of N
found many wall paintings, some in a purely Hellenistic style.
styles have been noted in the belt buckles, Hellenistic styles in the golden bowls, Sasanian motifs
the Phenomena: A Translation and Study of a Hellenistic Survey of Astronomy.
t is found in Philo's writings and in Greek hellenistic texts;
Ancient Greece from Prehistoric to Hellenistic Times by Thomas R. Martin, Yale University
The wind had already been known in Hellenistic times and had before been used by Himyarite
The history of the town in Hellenistic times is closely connected with that of the
Pottery found in the area extends from late Hellenistic to Roman periods and confirms the two main
the word had an origin in the Platonic and Hellenistic tradition long before the group calling the
Lycophron, Hellenistic tragic poet and possible author of the poem
que in blending the biblical story with the Hellenistic tragic drama, and was also a rarity in this
hilo's treatment of Sanchuniathon offered a Hellenistic view of Phoenician materials.
van der Spek, Babylonian Chronicles of the Hellenistic World (forthcoming)
ages and Ideologies: Self-Definition in the Hellenistic World (co-ed.)
(1957, 1967, 1979), The Hellenistic World (1981) and, with N.G.L. Hammond, A Hi
Astrology flourished in the Hellenistic world (particularly Alexandria) and the Yav
: Case Studies in the Social History of the Hellenistic World, Oxford University Press (1986), ISBN
ationship between Jewish literature and the Hellenistic world, and was a pioneer in this area of re
inistrations had their own hyperetae in the Hellenistic world.
One structure has no parallels in the Hellenistic world: it goes back to the 3rd century BC a
The primary accounts, coming from Hellenistic writers, also heavily influenced the places
                                                                                                   


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