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Alexander to Actium: The Historical Evolution of the Hellenistic Age (Hellenistic Culture and Society) [Paperback]

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0520083490 978-0520083493 October 19, 1993
The Hellenistic Age, the three extraordinary centuries from the death of Alexander in 323 B. C. to Octavian's final defeat of Antony and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium, has offered a rich and variegated field of exploration for historians, philosophers, economists, and literary critics. Yet few scholars have attempted the daunting task of seeing the period whole, of refracting its achievements and reception through the lens of a single critical mind. Alexander to Actium was conceived and written to fill that gap.
In this monumental work, Peter Green--noted scholar, writer, and critic--breaks with the traditional practice of dividing the Hellenistic world into discrete, repetitious studies of Seleucids, Ptolemies, Antigonids, and Attalids. He instead treats these successor kingdoms as a single, evolving, interrelated continuum. The result clarifies the political picture as never before. With the help of over 200 illustrations, Green surveys every significant aspect of Hellenistic cultural development, from mathematics to medicine, from philosophy to religion, from literature to the visual arts.
Green offers a particularly trenchant analysis of what has been seen as the conscious dissemination in the East of Hellenistic culture, and finds it largely a myth fueled by Victorian scholars seeking justification for a no longer morally respectable imperialism. His work leaves us with a final impression of the Hellenistic Age as a world with haunting and disturbing resemblances to our own. This lively, personal survey of a period as colorful as it is complex will fascinate the general reader no less than students and scholars.

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"A welcome addition to the study of Hellenistic history, which has been notoriously overlooked. Green's text is supplied with the most complete indexing, chronologies, and genealogies that I have ever encountered in a history survey." -- M. Johnston, The Classical Outlook

"Green's magisterial narrative history covers Hellenistic society as it has never been covered before, boldly combining political and military events with cultural and intellectual developments." -- Robert Taylor, The Boston Globe

"Green's style is lively, he draws striking parallels with recent history and recent persons; he paces his narrative in a way that makes it very readable, while deftly keeping the reader aware of the whole of his large-scale patterning of these complex and ramified chains of events. He punctuates narrative with more general discussion, and he picks out telling details that illuminate and remain in the memory. His story line is crisp, and his interpretation is eminently clear and vividly conveyed." -- Jasper Griffin, New York Review of Books

"This is a work long awaited and badly needed. The professional scholar will learn much from it; the teacher will find it an invaluable aid in awakening the interest of students in this neglected period; the common reader will be informed and fascinated by this magnificent account of a time so much more like our own than the better known periods that preceded and succeeded it." -- Donald Kagan, Journal of Interdisciplinary History --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Peter Green is Dougherty Centennial Professor of Classics at the University of Texas at Austin. A novelist and translator as well as a scholar, he is the author of many books, including The Laughter of Aphrodite: A Novel about Sappho of Lesbos (California, 1993).

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  • Paperback: 970 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press (October 19, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520083490
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520083493
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 7 x 2 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb, comprehensive overview of the Hellenistic Age, November 12, 1999
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jeffergray (Reisterstown, MD United States) - See all my reviews
This is one of the very finest works of history I have ever read. It is not only a ground-breaking piece of research and historical synthesis, but it is a terrific pleasure to read. Green is an eloquent and graceful writer, whose text is further enlivened by his dry English wit and acute moral judgments. Even more remarkably, Green appears to be equally at home in writing about political history, literature, science, mathematics, philosophy, and art history. The range and diversity of his research is astonishing, and the footnotes will suggest to you many interesting avenues for further reading on those topics that fascinate you the most. Finally, the hardcover edition is quite simply one of the most beautiful examples of the bookmaker's art to emerge from an American publisher in a long, long time. The text is lavishly illustrated with a profusion of maps, art works, and strikingly revealing coin portraits of dozens of Hellenistic rulers. It will take you a while to work your way through this book, but you'll enjoy every minute of it -- and you'll regret it when you get to the end. I can't wait to come back and read it again a few years down the road.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, August 7, 2005
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I was a student of Green's Greek Civilization 3-semester sequence at the University of Texas. This work is clearly related to his lecture style and thorough style of documentation.

One comment by the other readers concerns me. In my view, based on my background in the sciences and his own comments, Green is, above all, a scientist, believing that every item in historical analysis is subject to criticism and refutation. There's little in this text (and it IS a text--not casual reading) that suggests it is in any way "subjective." He was also, in my mind, a great teacher, providing a last gasp of academic brilliance into what's become a polytechnic degree mill.

Green is a master of the discipline, and this tome represents a lifetime of work. I doubt if it's meant to be "enjoyed." It is meant to be read and to be understood, and hopefully to serve as a reference for further investigation.

He's certainly written other books that are far more succinct and accessible. This one is for true students of Hellenistic Greece.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book, February 3, 2001
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I would highly recommend this book to any student of the Hellenism, or antiquities. Mr. Green writes engagingly. While parading you the history of the period, he displays a simply astonishing depth of knowledge of the culture, science, techne, and customs of the period. At the same time, he engages you into debate with his opinions and observations. He is never reluctant to take a clever if somewhat sarcastic posture on any issue. This is part of the charm of the book.

My only question is would he be as critical of our mainstream culture as he is of the Greeks in the Hellenistic period. Would he be as critical of Thomas Aquinas's "long perspective gambit" as he is of the Stoic's? Would he criticize Buddha's teaching of the "connectedness of all things," as he does the Stoic's? My guess is that we would thrill in "slicing and dicing" them as well, although it comes closer to home for us all.

When you read this book, note chapter 11 "Critic as Poet." Peter Green's daimon is Callimachus of Alexandria: clever, sharply witty, and extremely familiar with his material.

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