State correspondence in the Ancient World : from New Kingdom Egypt to the Roman Empire

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State correspondence in the Ancient World : from New Kingdom Egypt to the Roman Empire

edited by Karen Radner

(Oxford studies in early empires / Nicola Di Cosmo, Mark Edward Lewis, and Walter Scheidel, series editiors)

Oxford University Press, c2014

  • : hardcover

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Bibliography: p. [257]-298

Includes index

Contents of Works

  • Introduction : long-distance communication and the cohesion of early empires / Karen Radner
  • Egyptian state correspondence of the New Kingdom : the letters of the Levantine client kings in the Amarna correspondence and contemporary evidence / Jana Mynarova
  • State correspondence in the Hittite world / Mark Weeden
  • An imperial communication network : the state correspondence of the neo-Assyrian empire / Karen Radner
  • The lost state correspondence of the Babylonian empire as reflected in contemporary administrative letters / Michael Jursa
  • State communications in the Persian Empire / Amelie Kuhrt
  • The king's words : Hellenistic royal letters in inscriptions / Alice Bencivenni
  • State correspondence in the Roman Empire from Augustus to Justinian / Simon Corcoran

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