Byzantium and the Bosporus : a historical study, from the seventh century BC until the foundation of Constantinople

Title
  1. Byzantium and the Bosporus : a historical study, from the seventh century BC until the foundation of Constantinople / Thomas Russell.
Published by
  1. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2017.
Author
  1. Russell, Thomas James, 1988-

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Additional authors
  1. Dionysius, of Byzantium
Description
  1. xvii, 290 pages ; illustrations; 23 cm
Summary
  1. In AD 330 the Emperor Constantine consecrated the new capital of the eastern Roman Empire on the site of the ancient city of Byzantium. Its later history is well known, yet comparatively little is known about the city before it became Constantinople and then Istanbul. Although it was just a minor Greek polis located on the northern fringes of Hellenic culture, surrounded by hostile Thracian tribes and denigrated by one ancient wit as the 'armpit of Greece', Byzantium did nevertheless possess one unique advantage - control of the Bosporus strait. This highly strategic waterway links the Aegean to the Black Sea, thereby conferring on the city the ability to tax maritime traffic passing between the two. Byzantium and the Bosporus is a historical study of the city of Byzantium and its society, epigraphy, culture, and economy, which seeks to establish the significance of its geographical circumstances and in particular its relationship with the Bosporus strait. 0Examining the history of the region through this lens reveals how over almost a millennium it came to shape many aspects of the lives of its inhabitants, illuminating not only the nature of economic exploitation and the attitudes of ancient imperialism, but also local industries and resources and the genesis of communities' local identities. 0.
Series statement
  1. Oxford classical monographs
Uniform title
  1. Oxford classical monographs.
Subject
  1. Black Sea Coast (Turkey) > Antiquities, Byzantine
  2. Istanbul (Turkey) > Antiquities, Byzantine
  3. Bosporus (Turkey) > Antiquities, Byzantine
Call number
  1. JFD 17-985
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Author
  1. Russell, Thomas James, 1988- author.
Title
  1. Byzantium and the Bosporus : a historical study, from the seventh century BC until the foundation of Constantinople / Thomas Russell.
Publisher
  1. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2017.
Edition
  1. First edition.
Type of content
  1. text
  2. still image
Type of medium
  1. unmediated
Type of carrier
  1. volume
Series
  1. Oxford classical monographs
  2. Oxford classical monographs.
Bibliography
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Added author
  1. Dionysius, of Byzantium, author.
ISBN
  1. 9780198790525 hardcover
  2. 019879052X hardcover
Research call number
  1. JFD 17-985
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