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9780970059123

The Greeks in Ptolemaic Egypt

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  • ISBN13:

    9780970059123

  • ISBN10:

    0970059124

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-03-01
  • Publisher: Amer Society of Papyrologists

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Summary

The conquests of Alexander the Great were followed by a flood of Greek migration into the lands previously ruled by Persia. In Egypt, thanks to the survival of collections of related documents written on papyrus, it is possible to study the fortunes of some of these immigrants and their families, and of some of their Egyptian neighbors, with an immediacy provided by no other ancient source. In this book we see the engineer Kleon battling with problems of irrigation and silting, while the district officer Diophanes deals with disputes arising from the mutual hostility between two populations. Some Egyptians, such as Menkhes the village clerk and Panebkhounis the soldier, gain through their services some of the privileges enjoyed by the Greeks; the Greek cavalry officer Dryton, on the other hand, marries an Egyptian, and in the next generation his family begins to lose its Greek identity. These and other case studies compose a vivid picture of life in a country in which the native Egyptian population is dominated by a privileged and exclusive Greek minority.

Table of Contents

List of Maps
List of Plates
Prefactory Notes
Introductionp. 1
The Backdrop: Eldorado on the Nilep. 8
The Engineer Kleonp. 37
Nikanor and Other Bankersp. 46
The Strategos Diophanesp. 56
The Recluse Ptolemaiosp. 69
A Greek Stationed among Egyptians: Cavalry Officer Dryton and his Familyp. 88
Upward Mobility in the Civil Service: Menkhes, Village Clerkp. 104
Upward Mobility in the Military Services: Dionysios Son of Kephalas; Peteharsemtheus Son of Panebkhounisp. 124
Epiloguep. 153
Glossaryp. 157
Notesp. 159
Mapsp. 173
Description of Platesp. 178
Indexesp. 181
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