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A History of the Hellenistic World


A History of the Hellenistic World

323 - 30 BC
Blackwell History of the Ancient World, Band 13 1. Aufl.

von: R. Malcolm Errington

31,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 26.08.2011
ISBN/EAN: 9781444359596
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 368

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<i>A History of the Hellenistic World</i> provides an engaging look at the Macedonian monarchies in the period following the reign of Alexander the Great, and examines their impact on the Greek world. <ul> <li>Offers a clearly organized narrative with particular emphasis on state and governmental structures</li> <li>Makes extensive use of inscriptions in translation to illustrate the continuing vitality of the Greek city states prior to the Roman conquest</li> <li>Emphasizes the specific Macedonian origins of all active participants in the creation of the Hellenistic world</li> <li>Highlights the relationships between Greek city-states and Macedonian monarchies</li> </ul>
<p>List of Illustrations viii</p> <p>List of Maps ix</p> <p>Preface x</p> <p>List of Abbreviations xi</p> <p>Introduction 1</p> <p><b>Part I the Making of the Hellenistic World 11</b></p> <p><b>1 First Steps 13</b></p> <p>I From Babylon to Triparadeisos 13</p> <p>II Kassander and Polyperchon 21</p> <p>III Antigonos 28</p> <p><b>2 Consolidation 36</b></p> <p>I Seleukos 36</p> <p>II Lysimachos 39</p> <p>III Ptolemy 40</p> <p>IV Kassander and Europe 45</p> <p><b>3 From Ipsos to Koroupedion 51</b></p> <p>I After Ipsos 51</p> <p>II Demetrios as King of the Macedonians 54</p> <p>III Asia Minor 56</p> <p>IV Towards War – Again 59</p> <p><b>4 The Structure of Power 63</b></p> <p><b>I The New Kings 63</b></p> <p>II Land Distributions and City Foundations 68</p> <p>III Regional Government 75</p> <p><b>Part II the Hellenistic World in Action 77</b></p> <p><b>5 Europe after Koroupedion 79</b></p> <p>I Keraunos and the Celtic Invasion 80</p> <p>II the Rise of the Aitolian League and Delphi 82</p> <p>III Pyrrhos and Antigonos Gonatas 85</p> <p>IV Antigonos Gonatas and the Chremonidean War 87</p> <p>V Aitolia and Achaia 90</p> <p>VI the Leagues Expand 93</p> <p>VII Antigonos Doson 96</p> <p>VIII Retrospect 103</p> <p><b>6 Asia 111</b></p> <p>I The Structure of Empire 112</p> <p>II Antiochos I “soter” 114</p> <p>III the Middle Years 119</p> <p>IV Power and Government 126</p> <p><b>7 Egypt 143</b></p> <p>I Founding Ptolemaic Rule 143</p> <p>II New and Old 147</p> <p>III Alexandria and Ptolemais 151</p> <p>IV Ruler Cult 154</p> <p>V External Possessions 157</p> <p><b>Part Iii the Challenge of Rome 163</b></p> <p><b>8 Clouds in the West 165</b></p> <p>I Egypt 165</p> <p>II Seleukid Asia 171</p> <p>III Europe 181</p> <p><b>9 Storm in the Balkans 191</b></p> <p>I Intermezzo 192</p> <p>II Romans in the Balkans 203</p> <p>III Antiochos Iii 214</p> <p><b>10 Symploke 221</b></p> <p>I Asia 221</p> <p> II Europe 237</p> <p><b>Part Iv Rome in the Hellenistic World 247</b></p> <p><b>11 Europe 249</b></p> <p>I Macedonia 249</p> <p>II Achaia 250</p> <p>III Athens 253</p> <p><b>12 Egypt and Asia 256</b></p> <p>I The “Sixth Syrian War” 257</p> <p>II Western Asia Minor 260</p> <p><b>13 The End of the Seleukids 267</b></p> <p>I Antiochos Iv 268</p> <p>II the Dynasty Collapses 272</p> <p>III Terminal Cancer 275</p> <p><b>14 Central and Eastern Anatolia 279</b></p> <p>I Anatolia Becomes Hellenistic 280</p> <p>II the “first Mithridatic War” 282</p> <p>III Anatolia Becomes Roman 287</p> <p><b>15 Egypt Becomes Roman 290</b></p> <p>I Ptolemy VI “Philometor” 292</p> <p>II Ptolemy Viii “euergetes” Ii 295</p> <p>III Woman Power 299</p> <p>IV Kleopatra “philopator” and the End of Ptolemaic Egypt 305</p> <p><b>16 Epilogue 309</b></p> <p>Select Bibliography 316</p> <p>Royal Dynasties 320</p> <p>Index 324</p>
“One thing long lacking in the English-speaking world has been the in-depth, full political narrative … .This … is what Errington's book provides. The author has a sharp eye for intrigue, a gift for interpreting recalcitrant inscriptions, and a clear, brisk prose style. His command of the sources and the by now vast scholarship is masterly. As a result, his text will be equally invaluable—a rare achievement-for students and fellow scholars. Highly recommended.” (<i>Choice Reviews</i>, December 2008)<br /> <p>"The author, emeritus professor of ancient history at the University of Marburg, highlights the relationships between Greek city-states and Macedonian monarchies." (<i>Times Higher Education Supplement</i>)<!--end--> </p>
<b>R. Malcolm Errington</b> is Emeritus Professor of Ancient History at the University of Marburg, Germany. He holds degrees from the University of Durham and has published extensively on the Hellenistic period, especially on Roman expansion, and on Late Antiquity.
<i>A History of the Hellenistic World</i> provides a new, authoritative account of the period following the reign of Alexander the Great. With clear narration and extensive documentation, the book explains the highly complex political history of the Hellenistic period. <p>The text thoroughly explores each region of the Hellenistic world, emphasizing the political metamorphosis of Greek society under the impact of Macedonian expansion. It highlights the evolving relationship between Greek city-states and the new monarchies, and traces the Macedonian roots of the creation of the Hellenistic world while examining the development of new non-Macedonian monarchies in Asia Minor.</p>
“No other period of Greek history is as complex as the three centuries between the death of Alexander and the suicide of Cleopatra, or as rich in source material. This book presents an up-to-date, reliable reconstruction of the political framework of the Hellenistic world, which can meet the demands of the increasing interest in this period in teaching and research.”<br /> <i>–Angelos Chaniotis, University of Oxford</i> <p>“Accessible, informative, and lucidly written, Errington's History of the Hellenistic World will provide an invaluable and user-friendly guide for students of the Hellenistic Age for many years to come.”<br /> <i>–Claude Eilers, McMaster University</i></p>

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