The Hellenistic World from Alexander to the Roman Conquest

The Hellenistic period began with the considerable expansion of the Greek world through the Macedonian conquest of the Persian empire and ended with Rome becoming the predominant political force in that world. This new and enlarged edition of Michel Austin\'s seminal work provides a panoramic view of this world through the medium of ancient sources. It now comprises over three hundred texts from literary, epigraphic and papyrological sources which are presented in original translations and supported by introductory sections, detailed notes and references, chronological tables, maps, illustrations of coins, and a full analytical index. The first edition has won widespread admiration since its publication in 1981. Updated with reference to the most recent scholarship on the subject, this new edition will prove invaluable for the study of a period which has received increasing recognition.

• The most comprehensive sourcebook of its kind for the study of this period • Based on original translation of ancient texts and documents, with detailed annotation supporting the extracts throughout the text, extensive cross-references and a full analytical index • Completely revised and updated, and significantly enlarged

Contents

Introduction; 1. The reign of Alexander (texts 1–25); 2. The age of the successors (texts 26–59); 3. Macedon and the Greek mainland to the Roman conquests (texts 60–100); 4. The Greek cities: social and economic conditions (texts 101–157); 5. The Seleucids and Asia (texts 158–223); 6. The Attalids of Pergamum (texts 224–253); 7. The Ptolemies and Egypt (texts 254–326).