Egypt in the Byzantine World, 300–700

Roger S Bagnall editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:16th Aug '07

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A comprehensive portrayal of Egypt from the fourth to the seventh centuries.

A comprehensive portrayal of the history, society, economy, culture, religious life, art and archaeology of Egypt from the fourth to the seventh centuries. Attention is paid both to Egypt's connections to the wider Mediterranean world and to the emergence of Coptic as a distinctive literary and religious culture.Egypt in the period from the reign of the emperor Constantine to the Arab conquest was both a vital part of the Late Roman and Byzantine world, participating fully in the culture of its wider Mediterranean society, and a distinctive milieu, launched on a path to developing the Coptic Christian culture that we see fully only after the end of Byzantine rule. This book is the first comprehensive survey of Egypt to treat this entire period including the first half-century of Arab rule. Twenty-one renowned specialists present the history, society, economy, culture, religious institutions, art and architecture of the period. Topics covered range from elite literature to mummification and from monks to Alexandrian scholars. A full range of Egypt's uniquely rich source materials - literature, papyrus documents, letters, and archaeological remains - gives exceptional depth and vividness to this portrait of a society, and recent archaeological discoveries are described and illustrated.

'Egypt in the Byzantine World, 300–700 is warmly recommended to every student of Late Antiquity.' Scripta Classica Israelica
'As a whole the volume covers an extremely wide range of topics across the entire scholarly spectrum of research into Byzantine Egypt, while each contribution successfully offers lucid and penetrating analyses of specific topics. This book will quickly and deservedly find a wide readership among all those interested in Egypt in the Byzantine world, and will no doubt serve as a helpful spur to future research.' Bryn Mawr Classical Review

ISBN: 9780521871372

Dimensions: 234mm x 164mm x 33mm

Weight: 870g

482 pages