okay. there's a pdf for these speakers online. it looks like they were designed with reflecting sound in mind? they should be labeled "part 1" and "part 2". part 1 would be your left front speaker and part 2 the right speaker. the posts on the back for hookup look pretty standard. "com" is the negative or "-" connection and "pos" is the positive or "+" connection.
I'd say any amp or receiver would be fine to just test them out and see if they work, though the manual suggests in line fuses for anything over 50 watts. seems a bit drastic to me when all you need to do is listen to your speakers to determine whether or not they're distorting.
there appear to also be nobs on the back you can dial up or down for reflecting sound off side walls, if any. 1 and 2 give the least "reflected sound energy", settings 2 and 3 are what bose is calling the normal range, and 4 and 5 provide the most "reflected sound energy" according to bose.