The book is well informed and thoroughly researched; and despite the richness of details and the sophistication of the thesis developed, it is captivating and pleasant to read. Ancient evidence, both literary and material, is treated with great accuracy, several illustrations are provided, and the bibliography is vast and up to date... The book achieves its aim of drawing out the tensions, preoccupations and interests (which were certainly not one-sided) of the Greek imperial elite; by doing so it offers a remarkable contribution to the understanding of their political and cultural agenda, and, ultimately, of their historical role under the Roman empire.