The main theme concerns the relations between Greeks, Romans, and Iranians in Antiquity, their military and diplomatic contacts as well as the respective images of each other. The first conference constitutes a fervent plea for a universal understand ...
The main theme concerns the relations between Greeks, Romans, and Iranians in Antiquity, their military and diplomatic contacts as well as the respective images of each other. The first conference constitutes a fervent plea for a universal understanding of ancient history, the second presents the immense variety and heterogeneity of cultural relations between the Mediterranean world and Iran. The third text offers a new approach to the Persian wars and in the fourth, Roman perceptions of the East are compared to those of the Parthians of the West in the Augustan era. Finally, in the last chapter, the author attempts to determine the place of Rum (i.e., Greece, Rome, and Byzantium) in Iranian tradition.
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