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1. The Roman Near East: 31 BC AD 337 Carl Newell Jackson Lectures
by Fergus Millar 
Price: USD 7.50
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Description: Harvard University Press, November Date: 1993. Hardcover. Used - Very Good. 1993. Harvard University Press ISBN 0674778855 9780674778856 [US] 

2. The Roman Near East: 31 Bc-Ad 337 (Carl Newell Jackson Lectures)
by Millar, Fergus 
Price: USD 9.00
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Description: Harvard University Press 1993 Hard cover Fairly worn, but readable and intact. If applicable: Dust jacket, disc or access code may not be included. 

3. The Roman Near East: 31 BC-AD 337 (Carl Newell Jackson Lectures)
by Millar, Fergus 
Price: USD 9.00
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Description: ISBN10: 0674778855, ISBN13: 9780674778856, [publisher: Harvard University Press] Hardcover Fairly worn, but readable and intact. If applicable: Dust jacket, disc or access code may not be included. [Hillsboro, OR, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1993]  

4. The Roman Near East: 31 BC-AD 337 (Carl Newell Jackson Lectures)
by Millar, Fergus 
Price: USD 9.00
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Description: ISBN10: 0674778855, ISBN13: 9780674778856, [publisher: Harvard University Press] Hardcover Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used textbooks may not include companion materials such as access codes, etc. May have some wear or writing/highlighting. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority! [Dallas, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1993]  

5. The Roman Near East: 31 Bc-Ad 337 (Carl Newell Jackson Lectures)
by Millar, Fergus 
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Description: Harvard University Press 1993 Hardcover Good Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used textbooks may not include companion materials such as access codes, etc. May have some wear or writing/highlighting. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority! 

6. The Roman Near East 31 BC AD 337
by Millar Fergus 
Price: USD 14.90
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Description: Harvard University Press. Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket. Date: 1993. Hardback-. 0674778855 . Carl Newell Jackson Lectures; 9.4 X 6.2 X 1.6 inches; 624 pages . 1993. Harvard University Press ISBN 0674778855 9780674778856 [US] 

7. The Roman Near East 31 BC-AD 337
by Millar, Fergus 
Price: USD 14.90
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Description: ISBN10: 0674778855, ISBN13: 9780674778856, [publisher: Harvard University Press] Hardcover Carl Newell Jackson Lectures; 9.4 X 6.2 X 1.6 inches; 624 pages [Houston, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1993]  

8. The Roman Near East: 31 Bc-Ad 337 (Carl Newell Jackson Lectures)
by Millar, Fergus 
Price: USD 14.99
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Description: Harvard University Press 1993 hardcover Very good Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority! 

9. The Roman Near East: 31 BC-AD 337 (Carl Newell Jackson Lectures)
by Millar, Fergus 
Price: USD 14.99
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Description: ISBN10: 0674778855, ISBN13: 9780674778856, [publisher: Harvard University Press] Hardcover Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority! [Dallas, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1993]  

10. The Roman Near East: 31 BC AD 337 Carl Newell Jackson Lectures
by Fergus Millar 
Price: USD 16.89
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Description: Harvard University Press, Date: 1993-11-10. Hardcover. Good. 1993. Harvard University Press ISBN 0674778855 9780674778856 [US] 

11. The Roman Near East 31 BC AD 337
by Millar Fergus 
Price: USD 21.00
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Description: Cambridge & London: Harvard University Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. Date: 1993. First Edition. Hardcover. 0674778855 . Cambridge & London: Harvard University Press, 1993. First Edition. Large 8vo. xxix,587pp, Index. Hardcover. Fine condition in fine dj. From dj: "masterful treatment of a complex period and world, distilling a vast amount of literary, documentary, artistic, and archaeology evidence - always reflecting new findings…". ISBN 0674778855; Carl Newell Jackson Lectures; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 587 pages . 1993. Harvard University Press ISBN 0674778855 9780674778856 [US] 

12. The Roman Near East 31 BC - AD 337
by Millar, Fergus 
Price: USD 21.00
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Description: ISBN10: 0674778855, ISBN13: 9780674778856, [publisher: Harvard University Press, Cambridge & London] Hardcover First Edition Cambridge & London: Harvard University Press, 1993. First Edition. Large 8vo. xxix,587pp, Index. Hardcover. Fine condition in fine dj. From dj: "masterful treatment of a complex period and world, distilling a vast amount of literary, documentary, artistic, and archaeology evidence - always reflecting new findings ". ISBN 0674778855; Carl Newell Jackson Lectures; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 587 pages [Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1993]  

13. The Roman Near East, 31 Bc-Ad 337
by Millar, Fergus 
Price: USD 22.74
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Description: Harvard University Press 1993 Hard cover Millar, Fergus., Harvard University Press, 1993, c1993, 1st Edition, 1st printing, boards & cloth (hard cover), a very few instances of underlining and notes in text o/w near fine with near fine dj, 587 pp with appendices & indices, B&W map illus., tall 8vo, ISBN: 0674778855, 'A masterful treatment of a complex period and world, distilling a vast amount of literary, documentary, artistic, and archaeological evidence; always reflecting new findings; sure to become the standard source for anyone interested in the Roman Empire or the history of the Near East', Based on Carl Newell Jackson Lectures. 

14. The Roman Near East 31 BC - AD 337
by Fergus Millar 
Price: USD 23.05
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Description: ISBN10: 0674778855, ISBN13: 9780674778856, [publisher: Harvard University Press] Hardcover First Edition Uninscribed. As new but slight crease to top of dust jacket spine. 585 pages. [Teddington, MIDDX, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1993]  

15. The Roman Near East, 31 Bc-Ad 337
by Millar, Fergus 
Price: USD 25.50
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Description: Cambridge Harvard University Press 1994 Second printing Hardcover Fine in near fine jacket Second printing, 1994. Cloth hardcover in dust jacket, 587 pp., clean unmarked text, Fine copy in Near Fine dust jacket, light creasing to the tips of the dust jacket. Dust jacket housed in archival dust jacket protector. 

16. The Roman Near East 31 BC AD 337
by Millar Fergus 
Price: USD 25.50
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Description: Cambridge: Harvard University Press, Date: 1994. Second printing. Hardcover. Fine/near fine. Second printing, 1994. Cloth hardcover in dust jacket, 587 pp., clean unmarked text, Fine copy in Near Fine dust jacket, light creasing to the tips of the dust jacket. Dust jacket housed in archival dust jacket protector. 1994. Harvard University Press ISBN 0674778855 9780674778856 [US] 

17. The Roman Near East 31 BC†AD 337
by Millar, Fergus 
Price: USD 26.16
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Description: ISBN10: 0674778855, ISBN13: 9780674778856, [publisher: Harvard University Press] Hardcover The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. [Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1993]  

18. The Roman Near East 31 BCAD 337
by Millar Fergus 
Price: USD 27.35
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Description: Hardback. Very Good. ISBN 0674778855 9780674778856 [GB] 

19. The Roman Near East: 31 BC-AD 337 (Carl Newell Jackson Lectures)
by Millar, Fergus 
Price: USD 27.57
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Description: ISBN10: 0674778855, ISBN13: 9780674778856, [publisher: Harvard University Press] Hardcover Very Good Copy. Fast Shipment [Houston, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1993]  

20. The Roman Near East: 31 BC-AD 337 (Carl Newell Jackson Lectures)
by Millar, Fergus 
Price: USD 27.75
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Description: ISBN10: 0674778855, ISBN13: 9780674778856, [publisher: Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA] Hardcover First Edition First edition. First print with no number line. Clean, tight and bright. No highlighting. Mylar-protected. Not remaindered or library withdrawn. Shipped padded in a box with tracking number provided on most domestic shipping. [Holiday Island, AR, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1993]  

21. The Roman Near East 31 BC†AD 337
by Millar, Fergus 
Price: USD 27.78
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Description: ISBN10: 0674778855, ISBN13: 9780674778856, [publisher: Harvard University Press] Hardcover The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. [Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1993]  

22. The Roman Near East: 31 BC-AD 337 (Carl Newell Jackson Lectures)
by Millar, Fergus 
Price: USD 28.00
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Description: ISBN10: 0674778855, ISBN13: 9780674778856, [publisher: Harvard University Press] Hardcover First Edition very small sig on fep [ATHENS, GA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1993]  

23. THE ROMAN NEAR EAST 31 BC AD 337.
by Millar Fergus. 
Price: USD 30.00
Dealer: Biblio, Capricorn Books
Description: Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, Date: 1993. 587 pp, large 8vo (9 1/2" H). Maps. "From Augustus to Constantine, the Roman Empire in the Near East expanded step by step, southward to the Red Sea and eastward across the Euphrates and the Tigris. In a remarkable work of interpretive history, Fergus Millar shows us this world as it was forged into the Roman provinces of Syria, Judaea, Arabia, and Mesopotamia. His book conveys the magnificent sweep of history as well as the rich diversity of peoples, religions, and languages that intermingled in the Roman Near East. Against this complex backdrop, Millar explores questions of cultural and religious identity and ethnicity - as aspects of daily life in the classical world and as part of the larger issues they raise. As Millar traces the advance of Roman control, he gives a lucid picture of Rome's policies and governance over its far-flung empire. He introduces us to major regions of the area and their contrasting communities, bringing out the different strands of culture, communal identity, language and religious belief in each. (This book) makes it possible to see rabbinic Judaism, early Christianity, and eventually the origins of Islam against the matrix of societies in which they were formed. (His) evidence permits us to assess whether the Near East is best seen as a regional variant of Graeco-Roman culture or as in some true sense oriental. A masterful treatment of a complex period and world, distilling a vast amount of literacy, documentary, artistic, and archaeological evidence - always reflecting new findings - this book is sure to become the standard source for anyone interested in the Roman Empire or the history of the Near East." Previous owner's ink stamp on free front endpaper. Dust jacket has some very minor edge wrinkling.. Hard Cover. Very Good+/Near Fine. 1993. Harvard University Press ISBN 0674778855 9780674778856 [CA] 

24. THE ROMAN NEAR EAST 31 BC - AD 337.
by Millar, Fergus. 
Price: USD 30.00
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Description: ISBN10: 0674778855, ISBN13: 9780674778856, [publisher: Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts] Hardcover 587 pp, large 8vo (9 1/2" H). Maps. "From Augustus to Constantine, the Roman Empire in the Near East expanded step by step, southward to the Red Sea and eastward across the Euphrates and the Tigris. In a remarkable work of interpretive history, Fergus Millar shows us this world as it was forged into the Roman provinces of Syria, Judaea, Arabia, and Mesopotamia. His book conveys the magnificent sweep of history as well as the rich diversity of peoples, religions, and languages that intermingled in the Roman Near East. Against this complex backdrop, Millar explores questions of cultural and religious identity and ethnicity - as aspects of daily life in the classical world and as part of the larger issues they raise. As Millar traces the advance of Roman control, he gives a lucid picture of Rome's policies and governance over its far-flung empire. He introduces us to major regions of the area and their contrasting communities, bringing out the different strands of culture, communal identity, language and religious belief in each. (This book) makes it possible to see rabbinic Judaism, early Christianity, and eventually the origins of Islam against the matrix of societies in which they were formed. (His) evidence permits us to assess whether the Near East is best seen as a regional variant of Graeco-Roman culture or as in some true sense oriental. A masterful treatment of a complex period and world, distilling a vast amount of literacy, documentary, artistic, and archaeological evidence - always reflecting new findings - this book is sure to become the standard source for anyone interested in the Roman Empire or the history of the Near East." Previous owner's ink stamp on free front endpaper. Dust jacket has some very minor edge wrinkling. [Oakville, ON, Canada] [Publication Year: 1993]  

25. The Roman Near East: 31 BC-AD 337 (Carl Newell Jackson Lectures)
by Millar, Fergus 
Price: USD 30.93
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Description: ISBN10: 0674778855, ISBN13: 9780674778856, [publisher: Harvard University Press] Hardcover Slightly Used Copy [Del Rio, TN, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1993]  

26. The Roman Near East 31 BC AD 337
by Millar Fergus 
Price: USD 32.50
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Description: Harvard University Press. As New in As New dust jacket. Date: 1993. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0674778855 . Hardcover in dust jacket. Cloth spine on beige boards, pristine. Protected, price unclipped, dustjacket sharp and bright. Book firm in binding, previous owner's address sticker on back of front cover, 587 pages include Indexes. Free of any markings, not ex-library. ; Carl Newell Jackson Lectures; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall . 1993. Harvard University Press ISBN 0674778855 9780674778856 [US] 

27. The Roman Near East 31 BC-AD 337
by Millar, Fergus 
Price: USD 32.50
Dealer: Abebooks, KULTURAs books
Description: ISBN10: 0674778855, ISBN13: 9780674778856, [publisher: Harvard University Press] Hardcover First Edition Hardcover in dust jacket. Cloth spine on beige boards, pristine. Protected, price unclipped, dustjacket sharp and bright. Book firm in binding, previous owner's address sticker on back of front cover, 587 pages include Indexes. Free of any markings, not ex-library. ; Carl Newell Jackson Lectures; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall [Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1993]  

28. THE ROMAN NEAR EAST 31 BC AD 337
by Millar Fergus 
Price: USD 34.30
Dealer: Biblio, Ancient World Books
Description: Harvard University Press. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Date: 1993. Hardcover. 0674778855 . Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing with small chip to heel of spine. Minor shelfwear to book. ; Carl Newell Jackson Lectures; 9.5 x 1.5 x 6.75 Inches; 624 pages; From Augustus to Constantine, the Roman Empire in the Near East expanded step by step, southward to the Red Sea and eastward across the Euphrates to the Tigris. In a remarkable work of interpretive history, Fergus Millar shows us this world as it was forged into the Roman provinces of Syria, Judaea, Arabia, and Mesopotamia. His book conveys the magnificent sweep of history as well as the rich diversity of peoples, religions, and languages that intermingle in the Roman Near East. Against this complex backdrop, Millar explores questions of cultural and religious identity and ethnicity--as aspects of daily life in the classical world and as part of the larger issues they raise. As Millar traces the advance of Roman control, he gives a lucid picture of Rome's policies and governance over its far-flung empire. He introduces us to major regions of the area and their contrasting communities, bringing out the different strands of culture, communal identity, language, and religious belief in each. The Roman Near East makes it possible to see rabbinic Judaism, early Christianity, and eventually the origins of Islam against the matrix of societies in which they were formed. Millar's evidence permits us to assess whether the Near East is best seen as a regional variant of Graeco-Roman culture or as in some true sense oriental. A masterful treatment of a complex period and world, distilling a vast amount of literary, documentary, artistic, and archaeological evidence--always reflecting new findings--this book is sure to become the standard source for anyone interested in the Roman Empire or the history of the Near East. . 1993. Harvard University Press ISBN 0674778855 9780674778856 [CA] 

29. THE ROMAN NEAR EAST 31 BC AD 337
by Millar Fergus 
Price: USD 34.30
Dealer: Biblio, Ancient World Books
Description: Harvard University Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Date: 1993. Hardcover. 0674778855 . Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. Minor bumping to head of spine. ; Carl Newell Jackson Lectures; 9.5 x 1.5 x 6.75 Inches; 624 pages; From Augustus to Constantine, the Roman Empire in the Near East expanded step by step, southward to the Red Sea and eastward across the Euphrates to the Tigris. In a remarkable work of interpretive history, Fergus Millar shows us this world as it was forged into the Roman provinces of Syria, Judaea, Arabia, and Mesopotamia. His book conveys the magnificent sweep of history as well as the rich diversity of peoples, religions, and languages that intermingle in the Roman Near East. Against this complex backdrop, Millar explores questions of cultural and religious identity and ethnicity--as aspects of daily life in the classical world and as part of the larger issues they raise. As Millar traces the advance of Roman control, he gives a lucid picture of Rome's policies and governance over its far-flung empire. He introduces us to major regions of the area and their contrasting communities, bringing out the different strands of culture, communal identity, language, and religious belief in each. The Roman Near East makes it possible to see rabbinic Judaism, early Christianity, and eventually the origins of Islam against the matrix of societies in which they were formed. Millar's evidence permits us to assess whether the Near East is best seen as a regional variant of Graeco-Roman culture or as in some true sense oriental. A masterful treatment of a complex period and world, distilling a vast amount of literary, documentary, artistic, and archaeological evidence--always reflecting new findings--this book is sure to become the standard source for anyone interested in the Roman Empire or the history of the Near East. . 1993. Harvard University Press ISBN 0674778855 9780674778856 [CA] 

30. THE ROMAN NEAR EAST 31 BC AD 337
by Millar Fergus 
Price: USD 34.30
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Description: Harvard University Press. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Date: 1993. Hardcover. 0674778855 . Dustjacket has very minor shelfwear ; Carl Newell Jackson Lectures; 9.5 x 1.5 x 6.75 Inches; 624 pages; From Augustus to Constantine, the Roman Empire in the Near East expanded step by step, southward to the Red Sea and eastward across the Euphrates to the Tigris. In a remarkable work of interpretive history, Fergus Millar shows us this world as it was forged into the Roman provinces of Syria, Judaea, Arabia, and Mesopotamia. His book conveys the magnificent sweep of history as well as the rich diversity of peoples, religions, and languages that intermingle in the Roman Near East. Against this complex backdrop, Millar explores questions of cultural and religious identity and ethnicity--as aspects of daily life in the classical world and as part of the larger issues they raise. As Millar traces the advance of Roman control, he gives a lucid picture of Rome's policies and governance over its far-flung empire. He introduces us to major regions of the area and their contrasting communities, bringing out the different strands of culture, communal identity, language, and religious belief in each. The Roman Near East makes it possible to see rabbinic Judaism, early Christianity, and eventually the origins of Islam against the matrix of societies in which they were formed. Millar's evidence permits us to assess whether the Near East is best seen as a regional variant of Graeco-Roman culture or as in some true sense oriental. A masterful treatment of a complex period and world, distilling a vast amount of literary, documentary, artistic, and archaeological evidence--always reflecting new findings--this book is sure to become the standard source for anyone interested in the Roman Empire or the history of the Near East. . 1993. Harvard University Press ISBN 0674778855 9780674778856 [CA] 

31. The Roman Near East: 31 BC-AD 337 (Carl Newell Jackson Lectures)
by Millar, Fergus 
Price: USD 34.67
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Description: ISBN10: 0674778855, ISBN13: 9780674778856, [publisher: Harvard University Press] Hardcover New. Fast Shipping and good customer service [Fayetteville, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1993]  

32. THE ROMAN NEAR EAST 31 BC - AD 337
by Millar, Fergus 
Price: USD 35.00
Dealer: Abebooks, Ancient World Books
Description: ISBN10: 0674778855, ISBN13: 9780674778856, [publisher: Harvard University Press] Hardcover Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. Minor bumping to head of spine. ; Carl Newell Jackson Lectures; 9.5 x 1.5 x 6.75 Inches; 624 pages; From Augustus to Constantine, the Roman Empire in the Near East expanded step by step, southward to the Red Sea and eastward across the Euphrates to the Tigris. In a remarkable work of interpretive history, Fergus Millar shows us this world as it was forged into the Roman provinces of Syria, Judaea, Arabia, and Mesopotamia. His book conveys the magnificent sweep of history as well as the rich diversity of peoples, religions, and languages that intermingle in the Roman Near East. Against this complex backdrop, Millar explores questions of cultural and religious identity and ethnicity--as aspects of daily life in the classical world and as part of the larger issues they raise. As Millar traces the advance of Roman control, he gives a lucid picture of Rome's policies and governance over its far-flung empire. He introduces us to major regions of the area and their contrasting communities, bringing out the different strands of culture, communal identity, language, and religious belief in each. The Roman Near East makes it possible to see rabbinic Judaism, early Christianity, and eventually the origins of Islam against the matrix of societies in which they were formed. Millar's evidence permits us to assess whether the Near East is best seen as a regional variant of Graeco-Roman culture or as in some true sense oriental. A masterful treatment of a complex period and world, distilling a vast amount of literary, documentary, artistic, and archaeological evidence--always reflecting new findings--this book is sure to become the standard source for anyone interested in the Roman Empire or the history of the Near East. [Toronto, ON, Canada] [Publication Year: 1993]  

33. The Roman Near East 31 Bc-Ad 337
by Millar, Fergus 
Price: USD 38.00
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Description: Harvard University Press 1993 Hardcover Very Good in Very Good dust jacket 0674778855. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. Minor bumping to head of spine.; Carl Newell Jackson Lectures; 9.5 x 1.5 x 6.75 Inches; 624 pages; From Augustus to Constantine, the Roman Empire in the Near East expanded step by step, southward to the Red Sea and eastward across the Euphrates to the Tigris. In a remarkable work of interpretive history, Fergus Millar shows us this world as it was forged into the Roman provinces of Syria, Judaea, Arabia, and Mesopotamia. His book conveys the magnificent sweep of history as well as the rich diversity of peoples, religions, and languages that intermingle in the Roman Near East. Against this complex backdrop, Millar explores questions of cultural and religious identity and ethnicity--as aspects of daily life in the classical world and as part of the larger issues they raise. As Millar traces the advance of Roman control, he gives a lucid picture of Rome's policies and governance over its far-flung empire. He introduces us to major regions of the area and their contrasting communities, bringing out the different strands of culture, communal identity, language, and religious belief in each. The Roman Near East makes it possible to see rabbinic Judaism, early Christianity, and eventually the origins of Islam against the matrix of societies in which they were formed. Millar's evidence permits us to assess whether the Near East is best seen as a regional variant of Graeco-Roman culture or as in some true sense oriental. A masterful treatment of a complex period and world, distilling a vast amount of literary, documentary, artistic, and archaeological evidence--always reflecting new findings--this book is sure to become the standard source for anyone interested in the Roman Empire or the history of the Near East. 

34. The Roman Near East 31 Bc-Ad 337
by Millar, Fergus 
Price: USD 38.00
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Description: Harvard University Press 1993 Hardcover Fine in Near Fine dust jacket 0674778855. Dustjacket has very minor shelfwear; Carl Newell Jackson Lectures; 9.5 x 1.5 x 6.75 Inches; 624 pages; From Augustus to Constantine, the Roman Empire in the Near East expanded step by step, southward to the Red Sea and eastward across the Euphrates to the Tigris. In a remarkable work of interpretive history, Fergus Millar shows us this world as it was forged into the Roman provinces of Syria, Judaea, Arabia, and Mesopotamia. His book conveys the magnificent sweep of history as well as the rich diversity of peoples, religions, and languages that intermingle in the Roman Near East. Against this complex backdrop, Millar explores questions of cultural and religious identity and ethnicity--as aspects of daily life in the classical world and as part of the larger issues they raise. As Millar traces the advance of Roman control, he gives a lucid picture of Rome's policies and governance over its far-flung empire. He introduces us to major regions of the area and their contrasting communities, bringing out the different strands of culture, communal identity, language, and religious belief in each. The Roman Near East makes it possible to see rabbinic Judaism, early Christianity, and eventually the origins of Islam against the matrix of societies in which they were formed. Millar's evidence permits us to assess whether the Near East is best seen as a regional variant of Graeco-Roman culture or as in some true sense oriental. A masterful treatment of a complex period and world, distilling a vast amount of literary, documentary, artistic, and archaeological evidence--always reflecting new findings--this book is sure to become the standard source for anyone interested in the Roman Empire or the history of the Near East. 

35. The Roman Near East 31 Bc-Ad 337
by Millar, Fergus 
Price: USD 38.00
Dealer: Alibris, Ancient World Books via Alibris
Description: Harvard University Press 1993 Hardcover Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket 0674778855. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing with small chip to heel of spine. Minor shelfwear to book.; Carl Newell Jackson Lectures; 9.5 x 1.5 x 6.75 Inches; 624 pages; From Augustus to Constantine, the Roman Empire in the Near East expanded step by step, southward to the Red Sea and eastward across the Euphrates to the Tigris. In a remarkable work of interpretive history, Fergus Millar shows us this world as it was forged into the Roman provinces of Syria, Judaea, Arabia, and Mesopotamia. His book conveys the magnificent sweep of history as well as the rich diversity of peoples, religions, and languages that intermingle in the Roman Near East. Against this complex backdrop, Millar explores questions of cultural and religious identity and ethnicity--as aspects of daily life in the classical world and as part of the larger issues they raise. As Millar traces the advance of Roman control, he gives a lucid picture of Rome's policies and governance over its far-flung empire. He introduces us to major regions of the area and their contrasting communities, bringing out the different strands of culture, communal identity, language, and religious belief in each. The Roman Near East makes it possible to see rabbinic Judaism, early Christianity, and eventually the origins of Islam against the matrix of societies in which they were formed. Millar's evidence permits us to assess whether the Near East is best seen as a regional variant of Graeco-Roman culture or as in some true sense oriental. A masterful treatment of a complex period and world, distilling a vast amount of literary, documentary, artistic, and archaeological evidence--always reflecting new findings--this book is sure to become the standard source for anyone interested in the Roman Empire or the history of the Near East. 

36. The Roman Near East: 31 BC-AD 337 (Carl Newell Jackson Lectures)
by Millar, Fergus 
Price: USD 39.25
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Description: ISBN10: 0674778855, ISBN13: 9780674778856, [publisher: Harvard University Press] Hardcover [Denver, CO, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1993]  

37. The Roman Near East: 31 BC-AD 337 (Carl Newell Jackson Lectures)
by gus Millar 
Price: USD 39.28
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Description: ISBN10: 0674778855, ISBN13: 9780674778856, [publisher: Harvard University Press] Hardcover [ No Hassle 30 Day Returns ][ Ships Daily ] [ Underlining/Highlighting: NONE ] [ Writing: NONE ] [ Edition: First ] Publisher: Harvard University Press Pub Date: 11/10/1993 Binding: hardcover Pages: 585 First edition. [Towson, MD, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1993]  

38. The Roman Near East: 31 BC-AD 337 (Carl Newell Jackson Lectures)
by Millar, Fergus 
Price: USD 40.19
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39. The Roman Near East: 31 BC AD 337 Based on Carl Newell Jackson Lectures
by Millar Fergus; Fergus Millar 
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Description: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, Date: 1993. Copyright © 1993 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College . Hardcover. Like New/Like New. 8vo or 8° (Medium Octavo): 7¾" x 9¾" tall. Dura-Europos Representing 'Syrian Goddess', Yale University Art Gallery (Cover Illustration). 587 + xxix + pp. An excellent, spotlessly clean copy and dust jacket! Clean, fresh, sharp, tight, essentially and virtually flawless copy and dust jacket with crisp pages, clean text, and very light shelf wear. Over-sized and/or over weight book; may require additional postage. Please note that large and/or heavy items may incur extra shipping charge for both domestic and/or international shipments. Synopsis: From Augustus to Constantine, the Roman Empire in the Near East expanded step by step, southward to the Red Sea and eastward across the Euphrates to the Tigris. In a remarkable work of interpretive history, Fergus Millar shows us this world as it was forged into the Roman provinces of Syria, Judaea, Arabia, and Mesopotamia. His book conveys the magnificent sweep of history as well as the rich diversity of peoples, religions, and languages that intermingle in the Roman Near East. Against this complex backdrop, Millar explores questions of cultural and religious identity and ethnicity--as aspects of daily life in the classical world and as part of the larger issues they raise. As Millar traces the advance of Roman control, he gives a lucid picture of Rome's policies and governance over its far-flung empire. He introduces us to major regions of the area and their contrasting communities, bringing out the different strands of culture, communal identity, language, and religious belief in each. The Roman Near East makes it possible to see rabbinic Judaism, early Christianity, and eventually the origins of Islam against the matrix of societies in which they were formed. Millar's evidence permits us to assess whether the Near East is best seen as a regional variant of Graeco-Roman culture or as in some true sense oriental. A masterful treatment of a complex period and world, distilling a vast amount of literary, documentary, artistic, and archaeological evidence-always reflecting new findings-this book is sure to become the standard source for anyone interested in the Roman Empire or the history of the Near East. 1993. Harvard University Press ISBN 0674778855 9780674778856 [US] 

40. The Roman Near East: 31 BC-AD 337 (Based on Carl Newell Jackson Lectures)
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Description: ISBN10: 0674778855, ISBN13: 9780674778856, [publisher: Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA] Hardcover First Edition 587 + xxix + pp. An excellent, spotlessly clean copy and dust jacket! Clean, fresh, sharp, tight, essentially and virtually flawless copy and dust jacket with crisp pages, clean text, and very light shelf wear. Over-sized and/or over weight book; may require additional postage. Please note that large and/or heavy items may incur extra shipping charge for both domestic and/or international shipments. Synopsis: From Augustus to Constantine, the Roman Empire in the Near East expanded step by step, southward to the Red Sea and eastward across the Euphrates to the Tigris. In a remarkable work of interpretive history, Fergus Millar shows us this world as it was forged into the Roman provinces of Syria, Judaea, Arabia, and Mesopotamia. His book conveys the magnificent sweep of history as well as the rich diversity of peoples, religions, and languages that intermingle in the Roman Near East. Against this complex backdrop, Millar explores questions of cultural and religious identity and ethnicity--as aspects of daily life in the classical world and as part of the larger issues they raise. As Millar traces the advance of Roman control, he gives a lucid picture of Rome's policies and governance over its far-flung empire. He introduces us to major regions of the area and their contrasting communities, bringing out the different strands of culture, communal identity, language, and religious belief in each. The Roman Near East makes it possible to see rabbinic Judaism, early Christianity, and eventually the origins of Islam against the matrix of societies in which they were formed. Millar's evidence permits us to assess whether the Near East is best seen as a regional variant of Graeco-Roman culture or as in some true sense oriental. A masterful treatment of a complex period and world, distilling a vast amount of literary, documentary, artistic, and archaeological evidence-always reflecting new findings-this book is sure to become the standard source for anyone interested in the Roman Empire or the history of the Near East. [The Bronx, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1993]  

41. The Roman Near East: 31 BC AD 337 Carl Newell Jackson Lectures
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44. The Roman Near East 31 BC - AD 337
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45. The Roman Near East: 31 BC-AD 337 (Carl Newell Jackson Lectures)
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48. The Roman Near East 31 BC AD 337
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