Portraits of the Ptolemies

Portraits of the Ptolemies

Author: Paul Edmund Stanwick

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2010-07-22

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 0292787472

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As archaeologists recover the lost treasures of Alexandria, the modern world is marveling at the latter-day glory of ancient Egypt and the Greeks who ruled it from the ascension of Ptolemy I in 306 B.C. to the death of Cleopatra the Great in 30 B.C. The abundance and magnificence of royal sculptures from this period testify to the power of the Ptolemaic dynasty and its influence on Egyptian artistic traditions that even then were more than two thousand years old. In this book, Paul Edmund Stanwick undertakes the first complete study of Egyptian-style portraits of the Ptolemies. Examining one hundred and fifty sculptures from the vantage points of literary evidence, archaeology, history, religion, and stylistic development, he fully explores how they meld Egyptian and Greek cultural traditions and evoke surrounding social developments and political events. To do this, he develops a "visual vocabulary" for reading royal portraiture and discusses how the portraits helped legitimate the Ptolemies and advance their ideology. Stanwick also sheds new light on the chronology of the sculptures, giving dates to many previously undated ones and showing that others belong outside the Ptolemaic period.


The Egyptian Elite as Roman Citizens

The Egyptian Elite as Roman Citizens

Author: Giorgia Cafici

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2021-07-19

Total Pages: 554

ISBN-13: 9004459561

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In The Egyptian Elite as Roman Citizens: Looking at Ptolemaic Private Portraiture Giorgia Cafici offers the analysis of private, male portrait sculptures as attested in Egypt between the end of the Ptolemaic and the beginning of the Roman Period.


Ptolemaic Royal Sculpture from Egypt

Ptolemaic Royal Sculpture from Egypt

Author: Sally-Ann Ashton

Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13:

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Subtitled `The interaction between Greek and Egyptian traditions', this thesis aims to establish a chronology for developments in the portrayal of the Ptolemaic royal family.


The Ptolemies, the Sea and the Nile

The Ptolemies, the Sea and the Nile

Author: Kostas Buraselis

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2013-07-04

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 1107033357

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This book examines how the power of the Ptolemies depended upon control of waterways, the easiest form of communication in the ancient world.


Ptolemy of Egypt

Ptolemy of Egypt

Author: Walter M. Ellis

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2003-09-02

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 1134856415

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Ptolemy was the creator of the longest lasting of the Hellenistic kingdoms. He created a state whose cultural importance was unparalleled until the coming of Rome. He encouraged the erection of the Pharos Lighthouse, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, as well as creating a library which eventually contained the greatest collection of books until relatively recent times. Ptolemy's institution of higher learning, the Museum, gave birth to the greatest advancements in science before the seventeenth century of our own era. In this work, the first biography of Ptolemy in any language, Professor Ellis charts Ptolemy's extraordinary achievements in and beyond Egypt in the context of the fragmentation of Alexander's enormous empire and the creation of the Hellenistic state.


Cleopatra's Realm: A Fusion of Worlds

Cleopatra's Realm: A Fusion of Worlds

Author: Elizabeth R. Foster

Publisher: tredition

Published: 2024-03-12

Total Pages: 74

ISBN-13: 3384171012

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In "Cleopatra's Realm: A Fusion of Worlds - The Ptolemaic Dynasty's Lasting Impact on Egypt and Beyond," Elizabeth R. Foster embarks on a captivating exploration of one of history's most enigmatic dynasties. This meticulously researched narrative unveils the profound influence of the Ptolemies on the cultural, scientific, and political landscapes of ancient Egypt and the Mediterranean world. From the grandeur of Alexandria, with its famed Library and Lighthouse, to the intriguing life and strategies of Cleopatra VII, Foster delves deep into the heart of a dynasty that bridged worlds. Through strategic marriages, innovative governance, and a blend of Egyptian and Greek traditions, the Ptolemies not only ruled Egypt for nearly three centuries but also fostered a unique cultural synthesis that reverberates to this day. "Cleopatra's Realm" sheds light on the complex interactions between the Ptolemies and the rising power of Rome, examining how alliances and conflicts with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony shaped the fate of the dynasty and the ancient world. It also explores the dynasty's contributions to art, architecture, and science, illustrating how their patronage of scholars and artists propelled the Hellenistic Age to new heights of creativity and intellectual achievement. Elizabeth R. Foster presents an enthralling account that transcends traditional narratives, offering a fresh perspective on the Ptolemaic Dynasty's enduring legacy. This book is an essential read for anyone fascinated by the blend of cultures, the strategic prowess of one of history's most influential women, and the lasting impact of a dynasty that dared to fuse worlds.


A History of the Ptolemaic Empire

A History of the Ptolemaic Empire

Author: Günther Hölbl

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 9780415201452

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This compelling narrative provides the only comprehensive guide in English to the rise and decline of Ptolemaic rule in Egypt over three centuries - from the death of Alexander in 323 BC to the tragic deaths of Antony and Cleopatra in 30 BC. The skilful integration of material from a vast array of sources allows the reader to trace the political and religious development of one of the most powerful empires of the ancient eastern Mediterranean. It shows how the success of the Ptolemies was due in part to their adoption of many features of the Egyptian Pharaohs who preceded them - their deification and funding of cults and temples throughout Egypt.


Roman Portraits and Memphis (IV)

Roman Portraits and Memphis (IV)

Author: William Matthew Flinders Petrie

Publisher:

Published: 1911

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13:

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An account of the portraits from the Roman cemetery at Hawara, and brief details of discoveries at Memphis.