Rome and China: Points of Contact

Rome and China

Points of Contact
 
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ISBN13:9781138241275
ISBN10:113824127X
Kötéstípus:Keménykötés
Terjedelem:134 oldal
Méret:234x156 mm
Súly:326 g
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Rövid leírás:

Rome and China provides an updated history and analysis of contacts and mutual influence between two of ancient Eurasia?s most prominent imperial powers, Rome and China.



 

Hosszú leírás:

Rome and China provides an updated history and analysis of contacts and mutual influence between two of ancient Eurasia?s most prominent imperial powers, Rome and China.



It highlights the extraordinary interconnectivity of ancient Eurasia which allowed for actual contacts between Rome and China (however fleeting) and examines in detail the influences from both ends of Eurasia which had cultural and political consequences for both Rome and China.



This volume will be of interest to anyone working on the Roman Empire, Inner Asia, the Silk Routes and China in the Classical and Late Antique periods.



"Rome and China is that rare book that actually fills a significant gap in scholarship. Recently, books comparing aspects of Roman and Chinese civilization have proliferated, but a comprehensive study of relations between Rome and China has been lacking until now. In four lucidly written chapters, the authors trace contact between Eastern and Western Eurasia from the second century BCE to the seventh century CE... Recommended." - CHOICE
Tartalomjegyzék:

Introduction; Chapter 1: Roman Envoys and Trade Ambassadors in Han China; Chapter 2: The Xiongnu Huns from China and the East to Europe and the Roman Empire; Chapter 3: Sodgian Ambassadors of the Göktürks and the Eastern Roman Empire; Chapter 4: ?Nestorian? Christians and Manichaeans as links between Rome and China; Conclusion; Bibliography