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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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