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Greco-Buddhist Relations in the Hellenistic Far East Olga Kubica (University of Wroclaw, Poland.)

Greco-Buddhist Relations in the Hellenistic Far East By Olga Kubica (University of Wroclaw, Poland.)

Greco-Buddhist Relations in the Hellenistic Far East by Olga Kubica (University of Wroclaw, Poland.)


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This book provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary view of the relationship between the Greeks and Buddhist communities in ancient Bactria and Northwest India, from the conquests of Alexander the Great to the fall of the Indo-Greek kingdom circa 10 AD. Suitable for those working on the Greco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek kingdoms.

Greco-Buddhist Relations in the Hellenistic Far East Summary

Greco-Buddhist Relations in the Hellenistic Far East: Sources and Contexts by Olga Kubica (University of Wroclaw, Poland.)

This book provides the first comprehensive and interdisciplinary view of the relationship between the Greeks and Buddhist communities in ancient Bactria and Northwest India, from the conquests of Alexander the Great to the fall of the Indo-Greek kingdom circa 10 AD.

The main thesis of this book is the assumption that, despite the presence of mutual relationships and interactions between the Greeks and Buddhist inhabitants of the Hellenistic Far East, the phenomenon known conventionally as Greco-Buddhism never truly occurred. The individual chapters of this book provide an analysis of the main sources for Greco-Buddhist relations, mainly textual, but also archaeological and numismatic. The methods of philological and historical research are used in combination with postcolonial approaches to the study of the Greeks in India drawing from sociological research on ethnicity and intercultural relations. It is a rich source of information for anyone interested in Greco-Buddhist relations and is a great starting point for further research in this area.

This volume is a valuable resource for students and scholars working on the Greco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek kingdoms, both classicists and those working on early Indian history, as well as those working on cultural exchange in the Hellenistic world.

Greco-Buddhist Relations in the Hellenistic Far East Reviews

Olga Kubica provides a most authoritative survey of the interactions of the Greeks in India with their Buddhist contemporaries. Her work is an invaluable guide to the historical and philological problems and to the scholarly controversies surrounding this period of ferment in the history of ideas. Richard Stoneman, Honorary Visiting Professor, University of Exeter, UK

About Olga Kubica (University of Wroclaw, Poland.)

Olga Kubica is Lecturer of Classics at the University of Wroclaw. She has finished her PhD in Ancient History as part of the international PhD project The Eastern Mediterranean from the 4th C. BC until Late Antiquity at the University of Wroclaw, with internships at the University of Liverpool and Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Contexts for sources; 2. The Dhamma of Asoka in the context of Greco-Mauryan contacts; 3. Between Asoka and Menander: a few notes on the Greco-Bactrian kingdom; 4. Menander and the Indo-Greek kingdom; 5. Gandhara; 6. Late Greek sources about Buddhism in India; Conclusion; Appendices.

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NPB9781032193021
9781032193021
1032193026
Greco-Buddhist Relations in the Hellenistic Far East: Sources and Contexts by Olga Kubica (University of Wroclaw, Poland.)
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2023-04-14
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