Material Aspects of Letter Writing in the Graeco Roman World

Material Aspects of Letter Writing in the Graeco Roman World
Author: Antonia Sarri
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2017-11-20
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9783110426953

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Letter writing was widespread in the Graeco-Roman world, as indicated by the large number of surviving letters and their extensive coverage of all social categories. Despite a large amount of work that has been done on the topic of ancient epistolography, material and formatting conventions have remained underexplored, mainly due to the difficulty of accessing images of letters in the past. Thanks to the increasing availability of digital images and the appearance of more detailed and sophisticated editions, we are now in a position to study such aspects. This book examines the development of letter writing conventions from the archaic to Roman times, and is based on a wide corpus of letters that survive on their original material substrates. The bulk of the material is from Egypt, but the study takes account of comparative evidence from other regions of the Graeco-Roman world. Through analysis of developments in the use of letters, variations in formatting conventions, layout and authentication patterns according to the sociocultural background and communicational needs of writers, this book sheds light on changing trends in epistolary practice in Graeco-Roman society over a period of roughly eight hundred years. This book will appeal to scholars of Epistolography, Papyrology, Palaeography, Classics, Cultural History of the Graeco-Roman World.

Material Aspects of Letter Writing in the Graeco Roman World

Material Aspects of Letter Writing in the Graeco Roman World
Author: Antonia Sarri
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2017-11-20
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9783110423488

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Letter writing was widespread in the Graeco-Roman world, as indicated by the large number of surviving letters and their extensive coverage of all social categories. Despite a large amount of work that has been done on the topic of ancient epistolography, material and formatting conventions have remained underexplored, mainly due to the difficulty of accessing images of letters in the past. Thanks to the increasing availability of digital images and the appearance of more detailed and sophisticated editions, we are now in a position to study such aspects. This book examines the development of letter writing conventions from the archaic to Roman times, and is based on a wide corpus of letters that survive on their original material substrates. The bulk of the material is from Egypt, but the study takes account of comparative evidence from other regions of the Graeco-Roman world. Through analysis of developments in the use of letters, variations in formatting conventions, layout and authentication patterns according to the sociocultural background and communicational needs of writers, this book sheds light on changing trends in epistolary practice in Graeco-Roman society over a period of roughly eight hundred years. This book will appeal to scholars of Epistolography, Papyrology, Palaeography, Classics, Cultural History of the Graeco-Roman World.

Journal of Greco Roman Christianity and Judaism Volume 17

Journal of Greco Roman Christianity and Judaism  Volume 17
Author: Stanley E. Porter,Matthew Brook O'Donnell,Wendy Porter
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2022-06-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781666747218

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Volume 17, 2020 This is the seventeenth volume of the hard-copy edition of a journal that has been published online (www.jgrchj.net) since 2000. As they appear, the hard-copy editions replace the online materials. The scope of JGRChJ is the texts, language and cultures of the Greco-Roman world of early Christianity and Judaism. The papers published in JGRChJ are designed to pay special attention to the larger picture of politics, culture, religion and language, engaging as well with modern theoretical approaches.

The Origins of Early Christian Literature

The Origins of Early Christian Literature
Author: Robyn Faith Walsh
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2021-01-28
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 9781108835305

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The Synoptic gospels were written by elites educated in Greco-Roman literature, not exclusively by and for early Christian communities.

Letter Writing in Greco Roman Antiquity

Letter Writing in Greco Roman Antiquity
Author: Stanley Kent Stowers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1986
Genre: Bible
ISBN: OCLC:50479608

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A Companion to Byzantine Epistolography

A Companion to Byzantine Epistolography
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 543
Release: 2020-06-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004424616

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A Companion to Byzantine Epistolography offers the first comprehensive introduction and scholarly guide to the cultural practice and literary genre of letter-writing in the Byzantine Empire.

Impagination Layout and Materiality of Writing and Publication

Impagination     Layout and Materiality of Writing and Publication
Author: Ku-ming (Kevin) Chang,Anthony Grafton,Glenn Warren Most
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2021-01-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110698756

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This volume is the first comparative history that studies the practice of impagination across different ages and civilizations. By impagination we mean the act of placing and arranging spatially textual and other information onto a material bearer that could be made of a variety of materials (papyrus, bamboo slips, palm leaf, parchment, paper, and the computer screen). This volume investigates three levels of impagination: what is the page or other unit of the material bearer, what is written or printed on it, and how is writing or print placed on it. It also examines the interrelations of two or all three of these levels. Collectively it examines the material and materiality of the page, the variety of imprints, cultural and historical conventions for impagination, interlinguistic encounters, the control of editors, scribes, publishers and readers over the page, inheritance, borrowing and innovation, economics, aesthetics and socialities of imprints and impagination, and the relationship of impagination to philology. This volume supplements studies on mise en page and layout – an important subject of codicology – first by including non-codex writings, second by taking a closer look at the page or other unit than at the codex (or book), and third by its aspiration to adopt a globally comparative approach. This volume brings together for comparison vast geographical realms of learning, including Europe, China, Tibet, Korea, Japan and the Near Eastern and European communities in which the Hebrew Bible was transmitted. This comparison is significant, for Europe, China, and India all developed great traditions of learning which came into intensive contact. The contributions to this volume are firmly rooted in local cultures and together address global, comparative themes that are significant for multiple disciplines, such as intellectual and cultural history of knowledge (both humanistic and scientific), global history, literary and media studies, aesthetics, and studies of material culture, among other fields.

T T Clark Handbook to the Historical Paul

T T Clark Handbook to the Historical Paul
Author: Ryan S. Schellenberg,Heidi Wendt
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2022-05-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567691996

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The T&T Clark Handbook to the Historical Paul gathers leading voices on various aspects of Paul's biography into a thorough reconsideration of him as a historical figure. The contributors show how recent trends in Pauline scholarship have invited new questions about a variety of topics, including his social location, his mode of subsistence, his cultural formation, his place within Judaism, his religious experience and practice, and his affinities with other religious actors of the Roman world. Through careful attention to biographical detail, social context, and historical method, it seeks to describe him as a contextually plausible social actor. The volume is structured in three parts. Part One introduces sources, methods, and historiographical approaches, surveying the foundational texts for Paul and the early Pauline tradition. Part Two examines key biographical questions pertaining to Paul's bodily comportment, the material aspects of his career, and his religious activities. Part Three reconstructs the biographical portraits of Paul that emerge from the letters associated with him, presenting a series of “micro-biographies” pieced together by leading Pauline scholars.