This contribution starts with the analysis of the available data concerning the marzēaḥ, a specific kind of gathering of drinking societies – but not connected with any funerary cult, as it has long been believed – which had been diffused all over the Near East since the third millennium BCE until the Roman period. As far as Palmyra is concerned, this word was translated into Greek as symposion, which occurs many times in inscriptions and tokens (tesserae) discovered there. A full analysis of all the Semitic and Greek terminology related to that kind of gatherings is provided as well, with in-depth reflections on the role that this peculiar social aspect played in Palmyra according to the internal evolution of 3rd century Palmyrene society,...
Symposion is the Greek word for 'drinking together'—the social institution of reclining on couches a...
In recent years, as students of antiquity have shown renewed interest in the Greek symposium, an ide...
International audienceA certain scarcity of honorary inscriptions is a startling feature of the Hell...
This contribution starts with the analysis of the available data concerning the marzēaḥ, a specific ...
Banqueting at Palmyra had a two-fold dimension: that of communal religious banquets, in Aramaic marz...
This study of the social patterns of worship in Palmyra (Syria) investigates how aspects of the city...
The aim of this study is to examine the range of sociocultural significances that banqueting reliefs...
The rich epigraphic corpus from the Syrian caravan city of Palmyra (first century BCE–third century ...
étude d'un lot de tessères trouvées à Palmyre dans le temple d'Arsu et réflexions sur le système des...
Palmyra 1691 – 1754.From the Oriental Interest of the Anglicans via the Temple Fascination of the Fr...
Gawlikowski Michel. Ted Kaizer The Religious Life of Palmyra. A study of the Social Patterns of Wors...
none1noPEuphr. show that the history of Palmyra most probably had a development comparable to that o...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D211045 / BLDSC - British Library Document...
none1noThis contribution analyses a quite diffused iconography in Palmyra that displays divinities–n...
Symposion is the Greek word for 'drinking together'—the social institution of reclining on couches a...
In recent years, as students of antiquity have shown renewed interest in the Greek symposium, an ide...
International audienceA certain scarcity of honorary inscriptions is a startling feature of the Hell...
This contribution starts with the analysis of the available data concerning the marzēaḥ, a specific ...
Banqueting at Palmyra had a two-fold dimension: that of communal religious banquets, in Aramaic marz...
This study of the social patterns of worship in Palmyra (Syria) investigates how aspects of the city...
The aim of this study is to examine the range of sociocultural significances that banqueting reliefs...
The rich epigraphic corpus from the Syrian caravan city of Palmyra (first century BCE–third century ...
étude d'un lot de tessères trouvées à Palmyre dans le temple d'Arsu et réflexions sur le système des...
Palmyra 1691 – 1754.From the Oriental Interest of the Anglicans via the Temple Fascination of the Fr...
Gawlikowski Michel. Ted Kaizer The Religious Life of Palmyra. A study of the Social Patterns of Wors...
none1noPEuphr. show that the history of Palmyra most probably had a development comparable to that o...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D211045 / BLDSC - British Library Document...
none1noThis contribution analyses a quite diffused iconography in Palmyra that displays divinities–n...
Symposion is the Greek word for 'drinking together'—the social institution of reclining on couches a...
In recent years, as students of antiquity have shown renewed interest in the Greek symposium, an ide...
International audienceA certain scarcity of honorary inscriptions is a startling feature of the Hell...