Abbreviations
Timeline
Genealogical Tables
Map of Eastern Mediterranean
Introduction
Chapter 1: Arsinoë's background and youth: 318-14-300
Chapter 2: Arsinoë as the wife of Lysimachus: c.300-281
Chapter 3: Arsinoë and Ptolemy Ceraunus: 281-279-6
Chapter 4: Arsinoë's return to Egypt and marriage to Ptolemy II:
279-275
Chapter 5: Arsinoë II as wife of Ptolemy II: c. 275-270 (268)
Chapter 6: Arsinoë's Afterlife
Appendix: Sources on the life of Arsinoë II
Notes
Glossary
Important People in the life of Arsinoë II
Bibliography
Index
Elizabeth Donnelly Carney is Professor of History and Carol K. Brown Endowed Scholar in Humanities at Clemson University.
"The Hellenistic Age continues to fascinate. One of the latest, and
best, books it's stimulated in Arsinoë of Egypt and Macedon: A
Royal Life, by that fine historian Elizabeth Donnelly Carney....
Parsing the propaganda, skillfully plugging the gaps in our
tattered evidence, as compulsively readable as she's critically
sharp, Carney offers us a work of high scholarship that's also a
compulsive page-turner."--Peter Green, Times Literary
Supplement
"An interesting and enriching book."--Jean Bartels, Bryn Mawr
Classical Review
"Although Arsinoë II was probably the most influential queen in
Hellenistic history, hitherto there has been no full-scale
biography of her in English. Elizabeth Carney has filled this gap
with this masterful study that firmly places Arsinoe's remarkable
life in the context of early Hellenistic Macedon and Ptolemaic
Egypt."--Stanley M. Burstein, California State University, Los
Angeles
"Elizabeth Carney, the world's leading expert on royal women of the
Hellenistic period, presents the first full-length English study of
Arsinoe Philadelphus, sister and wife of Egypt's Sun-King, Ptolemy
II. In this fascinating biography, Carney pieces together the rich
and diverse evidence for a Ptolemaic Queen who takes second place
only to the infamous Cleopatra VII."--Waldemar Heckel, University
of Calgary
"A page-turner that never needs to compromise its scholarship in
order to cater to its readers' pleasure." --Peter M. Green, The
Classical Journal
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