Ptolemy II Philadelphus and his World

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Paul McKechnie, Philippe Guillaume
BRILL, 2008 M11 30 - 504 páginas
Heir of Ptolemy son of Lagus, Alexander the Great's general (who took Egypt over in 323BC), Ptolemy II Philadelphus reigned in Alexandria from 282 to 246. The greatest of the Hellenistic kings of his time, Philadelphus exercised power far beyond the confines of Egypt, while at his glittering royal court the Library of Alexandria grew to be a matchless monument to Greek intellectual life. In Egypt the Ptolemaic régime consolidated its power by encouraging immigration and developing settlement in the Fayum. This book examines Philadelphus' reign in a comprehensive and refreshing way. Scholars from the fields of Classics, Archaeology, Papyrology, Egyptology and Biblical Studies consider issues in Egypt and across Ptolemaic territory in the Mediterranean, the Holy Land and Africa.
 

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Introduction Paul McKechnie
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ALPHA A NEW MORNING OPENED IN THE LECTUREROOM
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BETA FROM ZEUS LET US BEGIN
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GAMMA COUNTLESS ARE THE LANDS BUT NO LAND BRINGS FORTH SO MUCH AS LOWLYING EGYPT
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DELTA HOW HAS IT NOT OCCURRED TO ANY OF THE HISTORIANS OR POETS TO MAKE MENTION OF SUCH ENORMOUS ACHIEVE...
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EPSILON AND WITH ZEUS MAKE END YE MUSES
273
Bibliography
409
General Index
455
Index of Passages Cited
475
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