Pergamon And Rome by Thomas Allen Nelson
A concise study of the political, cultural and artistic relationship between the Hellenistic city of Pergamon and the rising power of Rome, tracing how diplomatic alliances, the Attalid bequest, and Roman provincial integration transformed Pergamon’s civic identity; it examines the exchange and adaptation of art, architecture and religious practice, the city’s role as a regional administrative and cultural center under Roman rule, and what archaeological and textual evidence reveal about the broader processes of Roman expansion and cultural encounter in Asia Minor.
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