The Hellenistic Age
Peter Thonemann
Reviews and Awards
"A fine entry-level study of the Hellenistic Age...Highly recommended."--CHOICE
"Its place is the eastern Mediterranean world, stretching from Greece to India, with a satellite civilization in Sicily and south Italy. A historian can deal with it as a study of multicultural social and religious structures,...as Thonemann (Wadham College, Oxford) has done in this excellent brief book, as a historical sketch followed by glimpses of various aspects of the period. Next comes Hellenistic science, with the polymath Eratosthenes as illustration. The book moves on to encounters on the boundaries with India, the Russian steppe, and Italy, where Herculaneum has yielded a Hellenistic-type grand house: the Villa of the Papyri. Finally, Thonemann picks Priene in Asia Minor as an example of the type of city that served as the instrument of assimilation, spreading Greek civilization across the Hellenistic world. A fine entry-level study of the Hellenistic Age." --J. A. S. Evans, CHOICE
"A concise and engaging introduction to the personalities, politics, and society of the Greek world after the death of Alexander."--Tor.com
"[THE HELLENISTIC AGE] weighs in at a slender 152 pages but nonetheless captures beautifully the landscape of the brave new world that followed Alexander... Mr. Thonemann's excitement over the ingenuity, broad reach and rapid evolution of Greek culture in this era is palpable, and infectious. 'The three centuries which followed the Macedonian conquest of Asia . . . are perhaps the most thrilling of all periods of ancient history,' he writes. One feels, after completing the whirlwind tour that this short book provides, that he might have left the word 'ancient' out of that assertion."--The Wall Street Journal
"[Peter Thonemann] takes an expansive view in his small but informative new book, The Hellenistic Age... He extends his reach far beyond ordinary histories to claim the essential Greekness, the fundamental Hellenisticy, of everything that happened in the Mediterranean-influenced world after Alexander."-- Washington Free Beacon
"What Thonemann has managed to pack into this small book is impressive... [He] takes an effective approach by writing like a tour guide who is passionate about his subject, bringing meaningful highlights of the Hellenistic age into view and infecting the reader with greater enthusiasm to study this rich period of classical multiculturalism and innovation."--Classical Journal