
Agathokles Of Syracuse Ruled Large Areas Of Sicily And Southern Italy Between 317 And 289 Bc. In This Book, Christopher De Lisle Argues That Agathokles Was An Important Player In The Mediterranean World At A Key Moment In Its History. Agathokles' Career Has Important Implications For Our Definition Of The Hellenistic World And Its Relationship To Both The Western Mediterranean And Earlier Greek History. However, He Has Tended Not To Feature In Studies Of The Hellenistic World Or Of Ancient Sicily. In Ancient Discourse About Him, In The Coins He Issued, In His Interactions With The World Around Him, And In The Way He Ruled, Agathokles Is Simultaneously Heir To A Long Tradition And Actively Engaged In His Contemporary World. The Failure To Place Agathokles In Both Of These Contexts Up Till Now Has Contributed To The Development Of An Excessively Deep Separation Between The Western And Eastern Mediterranean And Between The Classical And Hellenistic Periods. This Work - The First Book-length Study Of Agathokles In English In Over A Century - Places Him In The Context Of Both The Earlier History Of Sicily, And The Developments In The Eastern Mediterranean That Mark The Start Of The Hellenistic Era. The Volume Includes A Narrative Of His Career, Studies Of His Coinage And His Representation In Literary Sources, And A Series Of Explorations Of Important Themes And Regions.
This book investigates the historical significance of Agathokles of Syracuse, arguing that his career is central to understanding the transition between the Classical and Hellenistic periods in the Mediterranean. Christopher de Lisle, a scholar of ancient history, utilizes a combination of numismatic evidence, literary analysis, and regional historical context to re-evaluate Agathokles' role. The author contends that previous scholarship has artificially separated the Western and Eastern Mediterranean, and that Agathokles serves as a vital link between these spheres.
What You Will Find
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Scholars recognize this work as the first English-language, book-length study of Agathokles in over a century, filling a significant gap in Hellenistic historiography. Readers frequently note the academic rigor of the text and its success in re-integrating Western Mediterranean history into broader Hellenistic narratives.
Page Count:
368
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192606263
ISBN-13:
9780192606266
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