An edition of The genius of Alexander the Great (1997)

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An edition of The genius of Alexander the Great (1997)

The genius of Alexander the Great

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By the time of his death in 323 BC, Alexander III of Macedonia had built an empire that stretched from the eastern Mediterranean coast through Asia minor and into the Indus Valley. A former student of the philosopher Aristotle, Alexander succeeded Philip the second as king of Macedonia in 336 BC and spent the next 13 years subduing and consolidating the lands of the Persian Empire. Even before his sudden death at the age of 32, Alexander had achieved mythical status throughout his kingdom, and in the centuries that followed, his life became the subject of countless chronicles and biographies. N.G.L. Hammond, the foremost expert on ancient Macedonian history, here presents a new account of Alexander's fabled career. Through a careful analysis of ancient sources -- the writings of Diodorus, Justin, Curtius, Plutarch, and Arrian -- Hammond has effectively separated the work of reliable contemporaries from fictional reports of Alexander's accomplishments. The resulting narrative, enriched by a lifetime of research, pronounces the Macedonian conqueror a man truly deserving of the title Alexander the Great. - Jacket flap.

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Pages
220

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The genius of Alexander the Great
1997, University of North Carolina Press
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1997, Duckworth
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Table of Contents

The boyhood of Alexander
The world of Philip as king and Alexander as prince
The influence of Philip
Alexander establishes his position in Macedonia, Greece and the Balkans
Sources of information, a rising in Greece and preparations for Persia
The crossing of the Hellespont and the first victory
The winning of Asia Minor
The battle of Issus and the capture of the Mediterranean coast
Advance to the East and the battle of Gaugamela
Advance to Persepolis and the situation in Greece
The death of Darius and the decision to advance to the East
From Parthyaea to Kabul in Afghanistan
The advance to the river Jaxartes
The subjugation of the northeastern area in 328-327
The Indus valley
Southern Asia
The Kingdom of Asia and the Macedonians
The plans and personality of Alexander

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [xiii]) and index.

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Chapel Hill

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
938/.07/092
Library of Congress
DF234.3 .H35 1997, DF234.3.H35 1997

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xii, [i], 220 p.
Number of pages
220
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1007020M
Internet Archive
geniusofalexande00hamm
ISBN 10
0807823503
ISBN 13
9780807823507
LCCN
96046881
OCLC/WorldCat
35714806
Library Thing
44907
Goodreads
1726894

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