Ptolemy I
King and Pharaoh of Egypt
Ian Worthington
Reviews and Awards
"This book ... can be read as an introduction to the narrative history of the period, from the rise of Philip of Macedonia to the solidification of the Hellenistic kingdoms, in which the main features and developments of the period are presented." --Charlotte Van Regenmortel, Bryn Mawr Classical Review
"Ptolemy I: King and Pharaoh of Egypt is a welcome addition to Ian Worthington's many distinguished contributions to the history of late fourth century BC Greece. Ptolemy I was the most successful of Alexander the Great's Successors, the founder of the longest lived Egyptian dynasty and the author of a history that is the ultimate source of most of our knowledge of Alexander's reign. Now, finally, readers have a vividly written biography of the king that is firmly based on current scholarship." -Stanley M. Burstein, author of The Reign of Cleopatra
"This new biography of Ptolemy I is fitting tribute to a unique ruler it rightly describes as 'one of a kind.' Bringing him out of the shadows of his contemporaries and placing him center-stage in the dramatic events of the late fourth century BC, Ptolemy emerges as the ultimate survivor in a dangerous world, his life story combining daring adventure with consummate statecraft. As 'a sterling example of a king, soldier, statesman and intellectual,' Ptolemy laid solid foundations for the Ptolemaic dynasty named after him and whose three centuries' rule over Egypt and much of the ancient world would culminate in the great Cleopatra herself."-Joann Fletcher, author of The Story of Egypt and Cleopatra the Great
"Ptolemy I is a much needed new biography of one of the most underrated figures of antiquity--polymath, historian, general, king, and nation builder--thanks to the accustomed erudition, scholarship, and engaging prose of Ian Worthington, who is becoming one of our most trusted and interesting biographers of the ancient Greek world." --Victor Davis Hanson, author of The Savior Generals