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The Early Spread of the Isiac Cults in the West Coast of Hellenistic Asia Mino r: A Quantitative Evaluation of the Ptolemaic Political Influence

GLOMB, Tomáš, Adam MERTEL a Zdeněk POSPÍŠIL

Základní údaje

Originální název

The Early Spread of the Isiac Cults in the West Coast of Hellenistic Asia Mino r: A Quantitative Evaluation of the Ptolemaic Political Influence

Autoři

GLOMB, Tomáš (203 Česká republika, garant, domácí), Adam MERTEL (703 Slovensko, domácí) a Zdeněk POSPÍŠIL (203 Česká republika, domácí)

Vydání

EASR Conference, Religion - Continuations and Disruptions, Tartu, Estonia 25. 6. - 30. 6. 2019, 2019

Další údaje

Jazyk

angličtina

Typ výsledku

Prezentace na konferencích

Obor

60304 Religious studies

Stát vydavatele

Estonsko

Utajení

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Odkazy

Kód RIV

RIV/00216224:14210/19:00107762

Organizační jednotka

Filozofická fakulta

Klíčová slova anglicky

Isiac cults; Spatial network analysis; GIS; ancient Asia Minor

Štítky

Příznaky

Mezinárodní význam, Recenzováno
Změněno: 9. 2. 2024 23:48, Mgr. Ivona Vrzalová

Anotace

V originále

During the reign of the first six Ptolemaic kings in Hellenistic Egypt (ca 305-145 BCE), the Isiac cults (i.e. the Egyptian cults related to the divine couple of Isis and Sarapis) spread initially to ports of the ancient Mediterranean and subsequently further into the mainland. This case study is focused primarily on the process of the spread of these cults in the west coast of Hellenistic Asia Minor where there is located a significant amount of archaeological evidence related to the Isiac cults. In the period of interest, the regions on the west coast of Asia Minor (i.e. Ionia, Caria and Lycia) were significantly involved in Ptolemaic political activities. Moreover in the proximity of this coast lies the island of Rhodos, one of the main economic partners of Ptolemaic Egypt. Prominent researchers of the Isiac studies acknowledge that the Ptolemaic presence and the influence of Rhodos probably played a positive role in the spread of the Isiac cults in Asia Minor. However, the hypotheses presented in the discussion are produced by established historiographical methods which are unable to disentangle the complex interplay of variables involved in the process of the spread of these cults. By application of quantitative methods of formalized modeling this study attempts to gain a better insight into the regional dynamics with respect to the spread of the Isiac cults. To test the hypotheses from the academic discussion, this study proposes a mathematical model which, based on geographical, political and transportation network datasets, determines which specific factors were responsible for the dissemination of the Isiac cults in the Hellenistic Asia Minor.

Návaznosti

GA18-07487S, projekt VaV
Název: Náboženství na sítích antického Středomoří: Role primárních a sekundárních center při šíření náboženských inovací
Investor: Grantová agentura ČR, Náboženství na sítích antického Středomoří: Role primárních a sekundárních center při šíření náboženských inovací