'He was a man like no other man has ever been' So Arrian sums up the
career of Alexander the Great of Macedon (356-323 BC), who in twelve
years that changed the world led his army in conquest of a vast empire
extending from the Danube to the rivers of the Punjab, from Egypt to
Uzbekistan, and died in Babylon at the age of 32 with further
ambitions unfulfilled. Arrian (c. 86-161 AD), a Greek man of letters
who had experience of military command and of the highest political
office in both Rome and Athens, set out to write the definitive
account of Alexander's life and campaigns, published as the Anabasis
and its later companion piece the Indica . His work is now our prime
and most detailed extant source for the history of Alexander, and it
is a dramatic story, fast-moving like its main subject, and told with
great narrative skill. Arrian admired Alexander and was fascinated by
him, but was also alive to his faults: he presents a compelling
account of an exceptional leader, brilliant, ruthless, passionate, and
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The Anabasis and the Indica
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191633140
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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