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Available February 2027
Edited by M. Rahim Shayegan
An exploration of the far-reaching exchanges between ancient Persia, Greece, and Rome, offering a bold new perspective on their interconnected cultural legacy.
For more than a millennium, ancient Persia and the classical Mediterranean were deeply intertwined—not merely through conflict but also through diplomacy, trade, and cultural exchange. From the rise of the Achaemenid Empire in the sixth century BCE to the fall of Rome in 476 CE and the twilight of Sasanian Persia in 651 CE, political, religious, and artistic exchanges shaped—and were shaped by—the dynamic interactions between ancient Persia, Greece, and Rome. These encounters fostered a complex web of cultural connectivity, challenging the notion of antiquity as a series of isolated civilizations and revealing its deep, enduring entanglements.
Bringing the disciplines of classics, Iranian studies, and global history into dialogue, this volume examines how successive Iranian empires—Achaemenid, Seleucid, Arsacid (Parthian), and Sasanian—engaged with their western (and occasionally eastern) neighbors. Essays on diplomacy, religion, art, and intellectual life offer fresh perspectives on ancient historiography, cross-cultural mythmaking, material and visual culture, and the political and religious dynamics of empire. Featuring more than 100 illustrations, Entangled Worlds is a compelling resource for scholars, students, and general readers interested in the shared legacies of the ancient world.
M. Rahim Shayegan is the Eleanor and Jahangir Amuzegar Chair in the department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures and director of the Pourdavoud Institute for the Study of the Iranian World at the University of California, Los Angeles.
420 pages
7x10 inches
66 color and 44 b/w illustrations
ISBN 979-8-88712-044-7
paperback
Getty Publications
Imprint: Getty Research Institute and the J. Paul Getty Museum
Series: Issues & Debates
2027