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Millar 2009 Millar, F.G.B. Christian Monasticism in Roman Arabia at the Birth of Mahomet. Semitica et Classica 2, 2009: 97-115.
Millar 2008 Millar, F.G.B. Rebuilding the Jerusalem Temple: Pagan, Jewish and Christian Conceptions. Vestnik Drevne Istorii 241/1, 2008: 19-37.
Millar 2008 Millar, F.G.B. Community, Religion and Language in the Middle-Euphrates Zone in Late Antiquity. Scripta Classica Israelica 27, 2008: 67-93.
Millar 2008 Millar, F.G.B. A quarter century of Byzantine epigraphy: and where next?. Antiquité Tardive 16, 2008: 349-356.
Millar 2008 Millar, F.G.B. Rome, Constantinople and the Near Eastern Church under Justinian: Two Synods of C.E. 536. Journal of Roman Studies 98, 2008: 62-82.
Millar 2008 Millar, F.G.B. Narrative and identity in mosaics from the Late Roman Near East: Pagan, Jewish, and Christian. Pages 225-256 in Y.Z. Eliav, E.A. Friedland, & S. Herbert (eds), The Sculptural Environment of the Roman Near East. Reflections on Culture, Ideology, and Power. (Interdisciplinary Studies in Ancient Culture and Religion, 9). Leuven: Peeters, 2008.
Millar 2008 Millar, F.G.B. The Many Worlds of the Late Antique Diaspora: Supplements to the ‘Cambridge History of Judaism’ vol. IV [A Review Article]. Journal of Jewish Studies 59, 2008: 120-138.
Millar 2006 Millar, F.G.B. The Background to the Maccabean Revolution: Reflections on Martin Hengel's “Judaism and Hellenism”. Pages 67-90 in H.M. Cotton & G.M. Rogers (eds), Rome, the Greek World, and the East. Volume 3. The Greek World, the Jews, and the East. (Studies in the History of Greece and Rome). First published in Journal of Jewish Studies 29 (1978): 1-21. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2006.
Millar 2006 Millar, F.G.B. Reflections on the Trial of Jesus. Pages 139-163 in M. Cotton & G.M. Rogers (eds), Rome, the Greek World, and the East. Volume 3. The Greek World, the Jews, and the East. (Studies in the History of Greece and Rome). First published in P.R. Davies & R.T.White (eds), A Tribute to Geza Vermes: Essays on Jewish and Christian Literature and History. (JSOT Supp. Ser. 1000), 1990:355-381. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2006.
Millar 2006 Millar, F.G.B. Polybius between Greece and Rome. Pages 91-105 in H.M. Cotton & G.M. Rogers (eds), Rome, the Greek World, and the East. Volume 3. The Greek World, the Jews, and the East. (Studies in the History of Greece and Rome). First published in J.A.T. Koumoulides (ed.), Greek Connections: Essays on Culture and Diplomacy. (Bloomington, IN, 1987): 1-18. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2006.
Millar 2006 Millar, F.G.B. Paul of Samosata, Zenobia, and Aurelian: The Church, Local Culture, and Political Allegiance in Third-Century Syria. Pages 243-274 in H.M. Cotton & G.M. Rogers (eds), Rome, the Greek World, and the East. Volume 3. The Greek World, the Jews, and the East. (Studies in the History of Greece and Rome). First published in JRS 61 (1971: 1-17. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2006.
Millar 2006 Millar, F.G.B. The Phoenician Cities: A Case-Study of Hellenisation. Pages 32-50 in H.M. Cotton & G.M. Rogers (eds), Rome, the Greek World, and the East. Volume 3. The Greek World, the Jews, and the East. (Studies in the History of Greece and Rome). First published in Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society 209 (1983): 54–71. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2006.
Millar 2006 Millar, F.G.B. Hellenistic History in a Near Eastern Perspective: The Book of Daniel. Pages 51-66 in H.M. Cotton & G.M. Rogers (eds), Rome, the Greek World, and the East. Volume 3. The Greek World, the Jews, and the East. (Studies in the History of Greece and Rome). First published in P. Cartledge, P. Garnsey, & E. Gruen (eds), Hellenistic Constructs: Essays in Culture, History, and Historiography (Berkely, 1997): 89-104. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2006.
Millar 2006 Millar, F.G.B. Latin in the Epigraphy of the Roman Near East. Pages 223-242 in Edited by H.M. Cotton & G.M. Rogers, F.G.B. Millar, Rome, the Greek World, and the East. Volume 3. The Greek World, the Jews, and the East. (Studies in the History of Greece and Rome). irst published in H. Solin, O. Salomies, & U-M. Liertz (eds), Acta Colloquia Epigraphici Latini. (Commentationes Humanarum Litterarum, 104), 1995: 403-419. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2006.
Millar 2006 Millar, F.G.B. The Greek City in the Roman Period. Pages 106-135 in H.M. Cotton & G.M. Rogers (eds), Rome, the Greek World, and the East. Volume 3. The Greek World, the Jews, and the East. (Studies in the History of Greece and Rome). First published in M.H. Hansen (ed.), The Ancient Greek City-State (Copenhagen, 1993): 232-260. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2006.
Millar 2006 Millar, F.G.B. The Jews of the Graeco-Roman Diaspora between Paganism and Christianity, A.D. 312–438. Pages 432-486 in H.M. Cotton & G.M. Rogers (eds), Rome, the Greek World, and the East. Volume 3. The Greek World, the Jews, and the East. (Studies in the History of Greece and Rome). First published in J. Lieu, J.North, & T. Rajak (eds), The Jews among Pagans and Christians in the Roman Empire. London, 1992: 97-123. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2006.
Millar 2006 Millar, F.G.B. Author's Epilogue: Re-drawing the Map?. Pages 487-509 in H.M. Cotton & G.M. Rogers (eds), Rome, the Greek World, and the East. Volume 3. The Greek World, the Jews, and the East. (Studies in the History of Greece and Rome). Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2006.
Millar 2006 Millar, F.G.B. A Greek Roman Empire. Power and Belief under Theodosius II 408–450. (Sather Classical Lectures, 64). Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2006.
Millar 2006 Millar, F.G.B. The Problem of Hellenistic Syria. in H.M. Cotton & G.M. Rogers (eds), Rome, the Greek World, and the East. Volume 3. The Greek World, the Jews, and the East. (Studies in the History of Greece and Rome). First published in A. Kuhrt & S.M. Sherwin-White (eds), Hellenism in the East. London, 1987: 110–133.. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2006.
Millar 2006 Millar, F.G.B. Porphyry: Ethnicity, Language, and Alien Wisdom. Pages 331-350 in H.M. Cotton & G.M. Rogers (eds), Rome, the Greek World, and the East. Volume 3. The Greek World, the Jews, and the East. (Studies in the History of Greece and Rome). First published in J. Barnes & M.T. Griffin (eds), Philosophia Togata II: Plato and Aristotle at Rome. Oxford, 1997: 241-262. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2006.
Millar 2005 Millar, F.G.B. The Theodosian Empire (408–450) and the Arabs: Saracens or Ishmaelites?. Pages 297-314 in E.S. Gruen (ed.), Cultural Borrowings and Ethnic Appropriations in Antiquity. (Oriens et Occidens. Studien zu antiken Kulturkontakten und ihrem Nachleben, 8). Stuttgart: Steiner, 2005.
Millar 2001 Millar, F. Greek and Syriac in Edessa: from Ephrem to Rabbula (CE 363-435). Semitica et Classica 4, 2011: 99-113.
Millar 1998 Millar, F.G.B. Ethnic Identity in the Roman Near East, AD 325-450: Language, Religion and Culture. Mediterranean Archaeology 11, 1998: 159-176.
Millar 1998 Millar, F.G.B. Il ruolo delle lingue semitiche nel vicino oriente tardo-romano (V-VI secolo). Mediterraneo Antico 1, 1998: 71-94.