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200 1 _aNomes et toparchies en Egypte grčo-romaine
_erǎlitš administratives et gǒgraphie religieuse d'Elp̌hantine M̉emphis
_fAudrey Eller
214 _aLe Caire
_cInstitut franȧis d'archǒlogie orientale
_d2022
215 _a1 vol. (XV-519 p.)
_cill. en noir et en coul., cartes, couv. ill. en coul.
_d28 cm
225 _aBibliothq̈ue d'ťude
_x0259-3823
_v179
225 _aIF
_x1110-6026
_v1261
300 _aSommaire disponible l̉'adresse
_uhttps://www.ifao.egnet.net/uploads/publications/sommaires/IF1261.pdf
_2site ďiteur
302 _aTexte en franȧis. Ršumš en franȧis et en anglais
308 _aIF = Publications de l'Institut franȧis d'archǒlogie orientale
320 _aBibliogr. p. 483-509. Notes bibliogr. Index
328 _zTexte remani ďe
_bThs̈e de doctorat
_cEgyptologie
_eUniversit ďe Genv̈e
_d2018
330 _a
_24e de couverture
330 _aRegional and administrative units, nomes and toparchies divided Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt into a multitude of regions and districts, allowing the total control of the state over the land. Used since at least the Old Kingdom, this system has undergone important changes throughout the history of the country. However, the pace and nature of the remodelling seem to intensify during the Greco-Roman period. This book analyses the territorial division of Egypt, between Elephantine and Memphis, and its fluctuations from the third century BC to the end of the third century AD, when the reforms of Diocletian changed the system again. In parallel to the study of the country's administrative division, the religious geography outlined in the nomes lists and processions of this late period is investigated in detail in order to highlight the reciprocal influences between these two modes of perception of the Egyptian landscape. The interactions observed in this study, even minimal ones, make it possible to nuance the fossilisation of priestly geography and thus to reconsider the traditional Egyptological clich w̌hich claims that a strong distinction is to be made between these two geographies, especially during the Ptolemaic and Roman eras.
_24e de couverture
410 _0039304892
_tBibliothq̈ue d'ťude - Institut franȧis d'archǒlogie
_x0259-3823
_v179
410 _003622880X
_tPublications de l'Institut Franȧis d'Archǒlogie Orientale
_x1110-6026
_v1261
606 _3028625757
_930009
_aAdministration
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_z332 av. J.-C.-640 (přiode grčo-romaine)
_2rameau
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_aEller
_bAudrey
_f1983-....
_4070
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_bAbes
_c20230224
_gAFNOR
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