Woolf, Greg The rulers ruled 2020 - École Française de Rome P. 85-100 Is part of Reconsidering Roman power : Roman, Greek, Jewish and Christian perceptions and reactions. - ( Collection de l'École française de Rome 0223-5099 ; 564) Workspace Quote View Online Chapters from the same volume (available individually) Introduction Rome as the last universal empire in the ideological discourse of the 2nd century BCE. Rome and the four-empires scheme in Pre-Rabbinic Jewish literature Comparer Rome, Alexandre et Babylone : la question de l'exceptionnalité de l'empire de Rome aux IVe-VIe siècles The rulers ruled Experiencing Roman power at Greek contests : Romaia in the Greek festival network Personnifications de Rome et du pouvoir romain en Asie Mineure : quelques exemples The (Lost) Arch of Titus : the visibility and prominence of victory in Flavian Rome Devastation : the destruction of populations and human landscapes and the Roman imperial project Apollo, Christ, and Mithras : Constantine in Gallia Belgica Gouverner l'empire, se gouverner soi-même : réflexions sur la notion de maiestas dans la littérature de la République et du Principat Structural weaknesses in Rome's power? : Greek historians' views on Roman stasis Power and piety : Roman and Jewish perspectives Ce que peut l'Empire : les caractéristiques et les limites du pouvoir romain d'après l'Histoire ecclésiastique d'Eusèbe de Césarée Animalizing the Romans : the use of animal metaphors by ancient authors to criticize Roman power or its agents Alexander the Great in the Jerusalem Talmud and Genesis Rabbah : a critique of Roman power, greed and cruelty Romans and Iranians : experiences of imperial governance in Roman Mesopotamia The Mishnah and the limits of Roman power Jewish books and Roman readers : censorship, authorship, and the rabbinic library Roman power through rabbinic eyes : tragedy or comedy? “Christianity” : a response to Roman-Jewish conflict Index of ancient sources Abstracts Information DOI: 10.1400/284693 Permalink: http://digital.casalini.it/10.1400/284693