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200 1. $a The future of Rome $b Texte imprimé $e Roman, Greek, Jewish and Christian Visions $f edited by Jonathan J. Price,..., Katell Berthelot,...
214 .0 $a Cambridge $a New York (N.Y.) $c Cambridge University Press $d 2020
215 .. $a 1 vol. (ix-315 p.) $d 24 cm
300 .. $a Bibliogr. p. 274-297. Index
330 .. $a "How was the future of Rome, both near and distant in time, imagined by different
populations living under the Roman Empire? It emerges from this collection of essays
by a distinguished international team of scholars that Romans, Greeks, Jews and Christians
had strikingly different answers to that question, revealing profound differences
in their conceptions of history and historical time, the purpose of history, the meaning
of written words and oral traditions. It is also argued that practically no one living
under Rome's rule, including the Romans themselves, did not think about the question
in one form or another."
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930 .. $5 FR-751131007:46603569001001 $a 2020-264589 $b 759999999 $c Tolbiac - Rez de Jardin - Philosophie, histoire, sciences de l'homme - Magasin $d O