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Alexander the Great and Cleopatra may be two of the most famous figures from the ancient world, but the Egyptian era bookended by their lives—the Ptolemaic period (305–30 BC)—is little known. In The Last Dynasty, Toby Wilkinson unravels the incredible story of this turbulent era.
Macedonian in origin and Greek-speaking, the Ptolemies presided over the final flourishing of pharaonic civilization. Wilkinson describes the extraordinary cultural reach displayed at the height of their power: how they founded new cities, including Alexandria, their great seaside residence and commercial capital; mined gold in the furthest reaches of Nubia; built spectacular temples that are among the foremost architectural wonders of the Nile Valley; and created a dazzling civilization that produced astonishing works of sculpture, architecture, and literature. Stunningly, he also shows how such expansionist ambitions led to the era's downfall. The Ptolemaic period was a time when ancient Egypt turned its gaze westward—in the process becoming the unwitting handmaid to the inexorable rise of Rome and the consequent loss of Egyptian independence.
Featuring a superb blend of first-rate scholarship and evocative narrative history, The Last Dynasty provides fresh insights into this overlooked period of history and its legacy in shaping the world as we know it.
Alexander the Great and Cleopatra may be two of the most famous figures from the ancient world, but the Egyptian era bookended by their lives—the Ptolemaic period (305–30 BC)—is little known. In The...
Alexander the Great and Cleopatra may be two of the most famous figures from the ancient world, but the Egyptian era bookended by their lives—the Ptolemaic period (305–30 BC)—is little known. In The Last Dynasty, Toby Wilkinson unravels the incredible story of this turbulent era.
Macedonian in origin and Greek-speaking, the Ptolemies presided over the final flourishing of pharaonic civilization. Wilkinson describes the extraordinary cultural reach displayed at the height of their power: how they founded new cities, including Alexandria, their great seaside residence and commercial capital; mined gold in the furthest reaches of Nubia; built spectacular temples that are among the foremost architectural wonders of the Nile Valley; and created a dazzling civilization that produced astonishing works of sculpture, architecture, and literature. Stunningly, he also shows how such expansionist ambitions led to the era's downfall. The Ptolemaic period was a time when ancient Egypt turned its gaze westward—in the process becoming the unwitting handmaid to the inexorable rise of Rome and the consequent loss of Egyptian independence.
Featuring a superb blend of first-rate scholarship and evocative narrative history, The Last Dynasty provides fresh insights into this overlooked period of history and its legacy in shaping the world as we know it.
Advance Praise
"Superb and gripping. Toby Wilkinson combines authoritative scholarship with lucid narrative and colorful character studies to tell the blood-spattered, flamboyant, and outrageous history of the Macedonian conquerors Alexander the Great, the Cleopatras, and Ptolemies . . . in fascinating and compelling style." ―Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of The World: A Family History of Humanity
"A scintillating new history. . . . Intensively researched in every possible source, Toby Wilkinson’s fast-paced narrative covers everything from rival personalities, war, and grand strategy to religion, the arts, science, agriculture, and cultural diversity. A truly splendid read, richly detailed and powered by an unfailing gift for storytelling." ―John Guy, author of Mary Queen of Scots
"Superb and gripping. Toby Wilkinson combines authoritative scholarship with lucid narrative and colorful character studies to tell the blood-spattered, flamboyant, and outrageous history of the...
"Superb and gripping. Toby Wilkinson combines authoritative scholarship with lucid narrative and colorful character studies to tell the blood-spattered, flamboyant, and outrageous history of the Macedonian conquerors Alexander the Great, the Cleopatras, and Ptolemies . . . in fascinating and compelling style." ―Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of The World: A Family History of Humanity
"A scintillating new history. . . . Intensively researched in every possible source, Toby Wilkinson’s fast-paced narrative covers everything from rival personalities, war, and grand strategy to religion, the arts, science, agriculture, and cultural diversity. A truly splendid read, richly detailed and powered by an unfailing gift for storytelling." ―John Guy, author of Mary Queen of Scots
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