Description
The first monograph in English to focus on Pergamum in this period.
About the Author
Richard Evans is a Lecturer in Ancient History in the School of History and Archaeology at Cardiff University. His research interests encompass aspects of Roman Republican history and the early Principate. He is also interested in Greek and Hellenistic history and Greek historiography.
Reviews
As Evans is an expert on Roman history, it comes as no surprise that the chapters that deal with Roman affairs are well researched, seamlessly weaving minutiae such as the status and dates of Roman envoys into a wider history about the general policies of the Roman takeover of Asia Minor, which was a long and complicated process. Most other themes, including the city's architecture and temples, Hellenistic kingship and the ruler cults of the Roman Emperors in Asia Minor, are also well treated... A History of Pergamum is recommended as an informative and well-written work. * Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
Evans uses the story of the Attalids and the rise of Pergamum to make some important observations about kingship in the Hellenistic era and also to illustrate the ways in which Rome acquired new territories and integrated them into their empire. The book is extensively documented, well written, and far more readable than many scholarly works, so that it would prove enjoyable for anyone with even a casual interest in ancient history. -- A.A. Nofi * StrategyPage *
Book Information
ISBN 9781472509994
Author Dr Richard Evans
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 345g