Preface
Introduction: From Chaos to Cleopatra - Daniel Ogden
Structure and System
1. The Interpretation of Hellenistic Sovereignties - John
Davies
2. Eratosthenes' Chlamys-Shaped World: A Misunderstood Metaphor -
Klaus Zimmermann
King and Court
3. The Kings of Macedon and the Cult of Zeus in the Hellenistic
Period - Sylvie le Bohec-Bouhet Translated by the Editor
4. Hunting and the Macedonian Elite: Sharing the Rivalry of the
Chase - Elizabeth Carney
5. The Politics of Distrust: Alexander and His Successors -
Waldemar Heckel
Family and Kinship
6. O Brother Where Art Thou? Tales of Kinship and Diplomacy -
Andrew Erskine
7. The Egyptian Elite in the Early Ptolemaic Period: Some
Hieroglyphic Evidence - Alan B. Lloyd
8. Families in Early Ptolemaic Egypt - Dorothy Thompson
Landscape and People
9. The King and His Land: Some Remarks on the Royal Area (Basilike
Chora) of Hellenistic Asia Minor - Christian Mileta
10. Hidden Landscapes: Greek Field Survey Data and Hellenistic
History - Graham Shipley
11. Steppe and Sea: The Hellenistic North in the Black Sea Region
Before the First Century BC - David Braund
Art and Image
12. Hellenistic Mosaics - Ruth Westgate
13. How the Venus de Milo Lost Her Arms - Shelley Hales
14. Celluloid Cleopatras or Did the Greeks Ever Get to Egypt? -
Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones
Maps
Index
The Hellenistic World assembles fourteen new papers, by an international group of contributors, on the pivotal age between the death of Alexander the Great and Cleopatra VII.
Daniel Ogden has published several books on diverse aspects of ancient social history, including Polygamy, Prostitutes and Death: The Hellenistic Dynasties (CPW/Duckworth, 1999).
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