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A Companion to the Hellenistic World

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    9780631225379

  • ISBN10:

    0631225374

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-08-01
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc

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Covering the period from the death of Alexander the Great to the celebrated defeat of Antony and Cleopatra at the hands of Augustus, this authoritative Companion explores the world that Alexander created but did not live to see. Drawing on the very latest research, a team of international scholars creates a picture of the Hellenistic realm in all its complexity and diversity.The Companion examines the impact of Alexander's conquest of the Persian empire, the emergence of the successor kingdoms in Macedon, Egypt and Syria, and the later development of Roman rule in the east. In such eventful times questions of change and continuity loom large. Narrative chapters give readers a sense of the sweep of Hellenistic history, while thematic chapters range widely, exploring the relationship between Greeks and non-Greeks, religious developments, social and economic change, medicine, literature and art.This volume will be welcomed by students and professional historians alike as a personal reference source and will form the ideal basis for university courses on Hellenistic history.

Table of Contents

List of Figures x
List of Contributors xii
Preface xvii
Acknowledgements xviii
Ancient Authors: Abbreviations and Glossary xix
Reference Works: Abbreviations xxiv
1 Approaching the Hellenistic World 1(16)
Andrew Erskine
PART I NARRATIVES 17(86)
2 After Alexander: the Emergence of the Hellenistic World, 323-281
19(16)
David Braund
3 An Uneasy Balance: from the Death of Seleukos to the Battle of Raphia
35(16)
Sheila L. Ager
4 The Arrival of Rome: from the Illyrian Wars to the Fall of Macedon
51(20)
Peter Derow
5 Subjection and Resistance: to the Death of Mithradates
71(19)
Brian McGing
6 A Roman East: Pompey's Settlement to the Death of Augustus
90(13)
Claude Eilers
PART II PROTAGONISTS 103(72)
7 The Ptolemies and Egypt
105(16)
Dorothy J. Thompson
8 The Seleukids and Asia
121(13)
Michel Austin
9 Macedon and the Mainland, 280-221
134(25)
Joseph B. Scholten
10 The Attalids of Pergamon
159(16)
Elizabeth Kosmetatou
PART III CHANGE AND CONTINUITY 175(72)
11 Kings
177(19)
John Ma
12 Cities
196(20)
Richard Billows
13 The Past in a Hellenistic Present: Myth and Local Tradition
216(16)
Tanja S. Scheer
14 Space and Geography
232(15)
Klaus Gens
PART IV GREEKS AND OTHERS 247(64)
15 Town and Country in Ptolemaic Egypt
249(15)
Jane Rowlandson
16 Jews and Greeks
264(16)
Erich S. Gruen
17 The Galatians: Representation and Reality
280(14)
Stephen Mitchell
18 Beyond Greeks and Barbarians: Italy and Sicily in the Hellenistic Age
294(17)
Emma Dench
PART V SOCIETY AND ECONOMY 311(94)
19 Family Structures
313(18)
Riet van Bremen
20 The Economy
331(23)
Gary Reger
21 Reading the Landscape: Survey Archaeology and the Hellenistic Oikoumene
354(19)
Susan E. Alcock, Jennifer E. Gates and Jave E. Rempel
22 Warfare
373(16)
Patrick Baker
23 Piracy and the Slave-Trade
389(16)
Vincent Gabrielsen
PART VI GODS AND MEN 405(42)
24 Hellenistic Religion
407(24)
David Potter
25 The Divinity of Hellenistic Rulers
431(16)
Angelos Chaniotis
PART VII ARTS AND SCIENCES 447(68)
26 Empires of Knowledge: Medicine and Health in the Hellenistic World
449(15)
Rebecca Flemming
27 The Institutions of Hellenistic Philosophy
464(13)
Phillip Mitsis
28 Literature and its Contexts
477(17)
Richard Hunter
29 Hellenistic Art, AD 1500-2000
494(21)
Andrew Stewart
Bibliography 515(52)
Index 567

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