Hellenistic Egypt: monarchy, society, economy, culture
Hellenistic Egypt brings together for the first time the writings of the preeminent historian, papyrologist, and epigraphist Jean Bingen. These essays, first published by Bingen from 1970 to1999, make a distinctive contribution to the historiography of Hellenistic Egypt, a period in ancient Egypt ex...
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Zusammenfassung: | Hellenistic Egypt brings together for the first time the writings of the preeminent historian, papyrologist, and epigraphist Jean Bingen. These essays, first published by Bingen from 1970 to1999, make a distinctive contribution to the historiography of Hellenistic Egypt, a period in ancient Egypt extending from its conquest by Alexander the Great in 332 B.C. until its annexation as a province of the Roman Empire by Octavian (later Augustus) in 30 B.C., after his defeat of Mark Antony and Cleopatra. Ruled by Ptolemaic kings during this period, Hellenistic Egypt was a sophisticated, rich, and fertile country. Its history is intimately bound up with the history of the Mediterranean as a whole, yet parts of that history remain relatively obscure and open to debate. New evidence, particularly from papyri, emerges frequently and shifts our understanding and interpretation of this significant time. For the last six decades Jean Bingen has been a leading editor and interpreter of such evidence. In particular his work on the Ptolemaic monarchy and economy, which illustrates how the Greeks and Egyptians interacted, has transformed the field and influenced all subsequent work. Historian and classicist Roger Bagnall has selected and introduced Bingen's most important essays on this topic. |
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CONTENTS
Original
Sources
of Chapters
vii
List of illustrations
ix
Glossary
xi
Maps
xvi
Foreword
xix
Introduction: Jean Bingen and the currents of
Ptolemaic history Roger S.
Bagnali
1
Part I: The Monarchy
13
1.
Ptolemy I and the quest for legitimacy
15
2.
Ptolemy III and Philae: snapshot of a reign, a temple,
and a cult
31
3.
Cleopatra, the diadem and the image
44
4.
Cleopatra
VII Philopatris
57
5.
The dynastic politics of Cleopatra
VII
63
Part II: The Greeks
81
6.
The Thracians in Ptolemaic Egypt
83
7.
Ptolemaic papyri and the Achaean diaspora in
Hellenistic Egypt
94
8.
Greek presence and the Ptolemaic rural setting
104
vi
Hellenistic Egypt
9.
The urban milieu in the Egyptian countryside during
the Ptolemaic period
114
10.
Kerkeosiris
and its Greeks in the second century
122
11.
The cavalry settlers of the Herakleopolite in the
first century
132
12.
Two royal ordinances of the first century and the
Alexandrians
141
Part HI: The Royal Economy
155
13.
The Revenue Laws Papyrus: Greek tradition and
Hellenistic adaptation
157
14.
The structural tensions of Ptolemaic society
189
15.
The third-century land-leases from Tholthis
206
Part IV: Greeks and Egyptians
213
16.
Greek economy and Egyptian society in the third century
215
17.
Greeks and Egyptians according to
PSI V
502 229
18.
Graeco-Roman Egypt and the question of
cultural interactions
240
19.
Normality and
distincţi
veness
in the epigraphy of
Greek and Roman Egypt
256
Conclusion
279
Bibliography
290
General index
299
Index of passages discussed
303 |
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CONTENTS
Original
Sources
of Chapters
vii
List of illustrations
ix
Glossary
xi
Maps
xvi
Foreword
xix
Introduction: Jean Bingen and the currents of
Ptolemaic history Roger S.
Bagnali
1
Part I: The Monarchy
13
1.
Ptolemy I and the quest for legitimacy
15
2.
Ptolemy III and Philae: snapshot of a reign, a temple,
and a cult
31
3.
Cleopatra, the diadem and the image
44
4.
Cleopatra
VII Philopatris
57
5.
The dynastic politics of Cleopatra
VII
63
Part II: The Greeks
81
6.
The Thracians in Ptolemaic Egypt
83
7.
Ptolemaic papyri and the Achaean diaspora in
Hellenistic Egypt
94
8.
Greek presence and the Ptolemaic rural setting
104
vi
Hellenistic Egypt
9.
The urban milieu in the Egyptian countryside during
the Ptolemaic period
114
10.
Kerkeosiris
and its Greeks in the second century
122
11.
The cavalry settlers of the Herakleopolite in the
first century
132
12.
Two royal ordinances of the first century and the
Alexandrians
141
Part HI: The Royal Economy
155
13.
The Revenue Laws Papyrus: Greek tradition and
Hellenistic adaptation
157
14.
The structural tensions of Ptolemaic society
189
15.
The third-century land-leases from Tholthis
206
Part IV: Greeks and Egyptians
213
16.
Greek economy and Egyptian society in the third century
215
17.
Greeks and Egyptians according to
PSI V
502 229
18.
Graeco-Roman Egypt and the question of
cultural interactions
240
19.
Normality and
distincţi
veness
in the epigraphy of
Greek and Roman Egypt
256
Conclusion
279
Bibliography
290
General index
299
Index of passages discussed
303 |
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