Hellenistic Egypt: Monarchy, Society, Economy, Culture
Hellenistic Egypt: Monarchy, Society, Economy, Culture
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Abstract
The nineteen chapters of this book cover a wide variety of topics concerned with the Macedonian monarchy of the Ptolemies, which ruled Egypt after Alexander the Great until the Roman empire, and which rested on military control based on a Greek and Macedonian military force settled on the land. The first five chapters examine ways in which Ptolemy I, Ptolemy III, and Cleopatra VII sought political legitimacy and support in this multicultural society. The next section looks at the Greek experience in Egypt, as settlers on the land, as members of specific ethnic groups, and as creators of an urban milieu in which they could feel at home. The third part treats the complex economic life of Ptolemaic Egypt, with its tension between the king's need for revenue and the Greeks' desire to enrich themselves in their new home and in particular to acquire some of Egypt's rich grainland, not only to work as soldiers or bureaucrats. The resulting interactions between Greeks and Egyptians occupy the final section. Throughout the case-studies that make up this book, the author stresses the internal stresses and fractures of this colonial society, with multiple groups of actors having conflicting interests but needing to cooperate for any of them to succeed.
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Front Matter
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Introduction: Jean Bingen and the Currents of Ptolemaic History
Jean Bingen
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Part I: The Monarchy
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Part II The Greeks
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The Thracians in Ptolemaic Egypt
Jean Bingen
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7
Ptolemaic Papyri and the Achaean Diaspora In Hellenistic Egypt
Jean Bingen
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Greek Presence and the Ptolemaic Rural Setting
Jean Bingen
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The Urban Milieu in the Egyptian Countryside During the Ptolemaic Period
Jean Bingen
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Kerkeosiris and its Greeks in the Second Century
Jean Bingen
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The Cavalry Settlers of the Herakleopolite in the First Century
Jean Bingen
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Two Royal Ordinances of the First Century and the Alexandrians
Jean Bingen
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The Thracians in Ptolemaic Egypt
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Part III: The Royal Economy
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Part IV: Greeks and Egyptians
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Greek Economy and Egyptian Society in the Third Century
Jean Bingen
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Greeks and Egyptians According to PSI V 502
Jean Bingen
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Graeco-Roman Egypt and the Question of Cultural Interactions
Jean Bingen
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Normality and Distinctiveness in the Epigraphy of Greek and Roman Egypt
Jean Bingen
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Conclusion
Jean Bingen
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Greek Economy and Egyptian Society in the Third Century
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End Matter
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