For a while this feeling survived in the ranks of the army, as eumenes, wily Greek that he was, proved by the manner and success of his appeals to dynastic loyalty in the first years of the struggle for the succession; and perhaps, we may trace it longer still in the leaders, as an element, blended with something of homesickness and something of national tradition, in that fatality which impelled each Macedonian lord of Asia, first Antigonus, then Seleucus, finally Antiochus the Great, to hanker after the possession of Macedonia and be prepared to risk the East to win back the West.
"The Ancient East"
D. G. Hogarth
I have a lovely thing by eumenes that I want to show you.
"Max Carrados"
Ernest Bramah
eumenes, however, developed the manufacture of Pergamum skin, or parchment, or vellum, which not only enabled him to go on with his library, but also incidentally changed the whole character of the book for future ages.
"The Booklover and His Books"
Harry Lyman Koopman