Cleopatra

Cleopatra

by Michael Grant (Author)

Synopsis

The distinguished historian and classicist Michael Grant confirms that her reputation as a temptress was well-founded. However, by unravelling the sources behind the tangle of myth, gossip and invention he shows that the popular image of a wayward woman opting for a life of sensuous luxury and neglecting her affairs of state is far from the truth. A brilliant linguist and the first of her Greek-speaking dynasty who learned Egyptian, she was reputed to be the author of treatises on agriculture, make-up and alchemy. Her love affairs were carefully calculated to further her plans to restore her empire to its former greatness and she was a ruthless foe to all who stood in her way. But dead on her golden couch in the palace at Alexandria her life seemed to have ended in failure; her dreams of empire shattered; her lover Mark Antony a suicide himself and she a prisoner of her conqueror Octavian. An unforgettable portrait of an extraordinary queen and her stormy life.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 331
Edition: New
Publisher: Orion
Published: 20 Jul 2000

ISBN 10: 184212031X
ISBN 13: 9781842120316
Book Overview: Written by one of the most eminent historians in his field 'Michael Grant is justly recognised as an expert and civilised guide to the ancient world' Economist 'Michael Grant never fails to be lively and well-informed and he has done more, single-handedly, to blow the dust of the classical world than any comparable populariser' Sunday Times 'Michael Grant is a unique figure among the classical scholars of our time' Spectator

Author Bio
Michael Grant was formerly a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Professor of Humanity at Edinburgh University, the first Vice Chancellor of the Queen's University, Belfast, and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Khartoum. He is Doctor of Letters at Cambridge and Honorary Doctor of Letters and Laws at Dublin and Belfast respectively. He has also been President of the Classical Association of England, the Virgil Society and the Royal Numismatic Society.