The first volume of The Ptolemies Quartet, 'House of the Eagle', is a triumph of historical salvage that brings back to life a bizarre family. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Sprott presents here the first of a trilogy on the history of the Ptolemy Greek dynasty of Egypt. Cleopatra is the well-known romantic-tragic figure who was the last of the Ptolemy dynasty that ruled Egypt from the 300s till their defeat by Rome. This first volume tells a very detailed, apparently well-researched story of the Ptolemy Greek dynasty of Egypt, beginning in the campaigns of Ptolemy with Alexander the Great. It carries through to the second generation of the Ptolemy family and the end of the "Successors," the generals who parceled out the empire of Alexander, then fought each other for more. This story is a novel, but appears to be well-researched and utilizes vivid personal and environmental detail to bring to us an ancient, very different period of life and culture. The story is told by Thoth, the Egyptian ibis god of knowledge and writing. But much of the story is necessarily from the perspective of Ptolemy, who became Ptolemy Soter (Deliverer, Saviour), the founder of the Egyptian Greek dynasty. He was declared a god in his own lifetime by the Greek oracle of Zeus in Libya, as well as agreeing late in his kingship to become the King of the Egyptians, which meant he was deified as the representative of Ra, the Sun God. But in a Mitchneresque pattern, the author explains and fills in much background and helps the reader make connections. He provides an extensive family tree, lists of the lineages, a glossary explaining the names of the gods and other terms, and a long cast of characters. He does a very good job keeping identities clear in such a saga involving cultures and dynasties that used a variety of names. Sprott provides good cultural insights, and deals with the ethnic attitudes of the various cultures and classes. I have been watching for the followup volumes in the series.
Ode to decadence
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
I am so glad there are historical novels written of such quality as this one is! There is considerable skill needed to weave history and fiction into a work which is as satisfying as 'House of the Eagle'. Duncan Srott does this admirably. Thoroughly readable. I wait in great anticipation for the next two in the series!
Egyptology freaks this is for you
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Duncan Sprott brings to life a glorious era in Egyptian history. If you seriously enjoy 'all things ancient Egypt' you will love this. Can't wait for the second and third bkks to come out.
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