Bingen, Jean. Hellenistic Monarchy, Society, Economy, Culture. Edited and with an introduction by Roger S. Bagnall. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2007. 15.5 x 23.5cm. (20), 302 pages, with maps. Original softcover. Excellent condition with only some minor text markings. Hellenistic Egypt was a society created by Macedonian rule of the ancient civilisation of Egypt. It is framed by Alexander the Great at one end and Cleopatra VII at the other. This book sums up a lifetime of Jean Bingen's work on understanding how this state and its monarchy were created and sustained, how Greeks and Egyptians formed separate and yet connected parts of the society, and how the peculiar circumstances of the Ptolemaic kingdom created both opportunities and insoluble tensions. Like all of Bingen's work, it is marked by the influence of cultural sociology but is rooted in a deep knowledge of the Greek world. It is essential reading for students and accessible and fascinating reading for the