Alexander the Great: The Invisible Enemy

Alexander the Great: The Invisible Enemy

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  • Author: J M O'Brien
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134845014
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 360

Despite Alexander the Great's unprecedented accomplishments, during the last seven years of his life, this indomitable warrior became increasingly unpredictable, sporadically violent, megalomaniacal, and suspicious of friends as well as enemies. What could have caused such a lamentable transformation? This biography seeks to answer that question by assessing the role of alcohol in Alexander the Great's life, using the figure of Dionysus as a symbol of its destructive effects on his psyche. The unique methodology employed in this book explores various aspects of Alexander's life while maintaining an historical framework. The exposition of the main theme is handled in such a way that the biography will appeal to general readers as well as scholars.


Congress Volume Munich 2013

Congress Volume Munich 2013

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  • Author: Christl M. Maier
  • Publisher: BRILL
  • ISBN: 9004281223
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 477

This volume presents the main lectures of the 21st Congress of the International Organization for the Study of the Old Testament (IOSOT) held in Munich, Germany, in August 2013. Seventeen essays of internationally distinguished scholars offer a representative view of recent developments in the study of the Hebrew Bible.


Alexander the Great

Alexander the Great

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  • Author: Arrian
  • Publisher: OUP Oxford
  • ISBN: 0191633143
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 432

'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 complex. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.


Battle Descriptions as Literary Texts

Battle Descriptions as Literary Texts

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  • Author: Johanna Luggin
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 3658278595
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 372

Battle descriptions are usually seen as the raw material of the military historian, who uses them to explain why generals won or lost a given battle. This volume does not aim to contribute to this discussion; it rather approaches battle descriptions as literary texts that interact with the expectations of a given audience. Therefore literary traditions in structure, vocabulary and topics of battle descriptions should be explored. The transgression of genre-borders – also literary and fictional texts are included – and a broad comparative approach, combining evidence from the third millennium BC up to the 20th century AD, makes cultural specifics and differences more easily perceivable. Contents With contributions by Marcos Such-Guttiérrez, Pavel Čech, Hilmar Klinkott, Wolfgang Oswald, Kai Ruffing, Oliver Stoll, Martin M. Bauer, Reinhold Bichler, Christian Mileta, Simon Lentzsch, Sven Günther, Dennis Pulina, Johanna Luggin, Sonjar Koroliov, Magdalena Gronau and Martin Gronau. The Editors Dr. Johanna Luggin is a post-doc researcher in the ERC-funded project “NOSCEMUS – Nova Scientia: Early Modern Science and Latin” in Innsbruck, Austria. Dr. Sebastian Fink is a postdoctoral researcher at the Academy of Finland Centre of Excellence “Changes in Sacred Texts and Traditions”.


The State in Indian Tradition

The State in Indian Tradition

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  • Author: Hartmut Scharfe
  • Publisher: BRILL
  • ISBN: 9004491449
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 275


From Arrian to Alexander

From Arrian to Alexander

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  • Author: A. B. Bosworth
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 9780198148630
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 252

This book provides a new perspective on the sources of Alexander's reign by rigorously examining the methods of historians of the time, particularly those of Arrian. Revealing Arrian's attitude toward his subject matter, approach to sources, techniques in writing speeches, and the degree to which he imposed his own judgement of his subject matter, Bosworth presents a clearer and more accurate picture of the persona of Alexander the Great, while offering new insights into two vital problems of documentation--the Royal Journals and the purported Last Plans.


Classica Et Mediaevalia vol.46

Classica Et Mediaevalia vol.46

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  • Author: Dansk Selskab for Oldtids- og Mi
  • Publisher: Museum Tusculanum Press
  • ISBN: 9788772893655
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 324

William Hansen: The theft of the thunderweapon. A Greek myth in its international context Anders Holm Rasmussen: Thucydides on Pericles (Thuc. 2.65) Christian Gorm Tortzen: The Codices Theophrastei Haunienses Lawrence Okamura: Plotinus in Syria and Mesopotamia Asger Ousager: Plotinus on motion and personal identity in time and space Francis Xavier Ryan: The quaestorship of Norbanus Francis Xavier Ryan: L. Novius Niger Jo-Ann Shelton: Persuasion and paradigm in Seneca's Consolatio ad Marciam 1-6 Martin Helzle: Die Redeweise der Hauptpersonen in Silius Italicus' Punica Jon A.P. Gissel: The Philotas affair in Curtius' account of Alexander (vi.7-11). A rhetorical analysis Neil Adkin: Cyprian's De habitu virginum and Jerome's Libellus de virginitate servanda (epist. 22) Telfryn Pritchard: The Collatio Alexandri et Dindimi. A revised text Maura K. Lafferty: Nature and an unnatural man. Lucan's influence on Walter of Châtillon's concept of nature Arthur Keaveney: Remarks on J.L. Vives. Declamationes Sullanae I and II


Reproduktionen klassischer Bildwerke aus der Kunstanstalt August Gerber

Reproduktionen klassischer Bildwerke aus der Kunstanstalt August Gerber

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  • Author: August Gerber
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Sculpture
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 152


Theatres of Violence

Theatres of Violence

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  • Author: Philip G. Dwyer
  • Publisher: Berghahn Books
  • ISBN: 0857452991
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 351

Massacres and mass killings have always marked if not shaped the history of the world and as such are subjects of increasing interest among historians. The premise underlying this collection is that massacres were an integral, if not accepted part (until quite recently) of warfare, and that they were often fundamental to the colonizing process in the early modern and modern worlds. Making a deliberate distinction between 'massacre' and 'genocide', the editors call for an entirely separate and new subject under the rubric of 'Massacre Studies', dealing with mass killings that are not genocidal in intent. This volume offers a reflection on the nature of mass killings and extreme violence across regions and across centuries, and brings together a wide range of approaches and case studies.


Three Historians of Alexander the Great

Three Historians of Alexander the Great

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  • Author: N. G. L. Hammond
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521036535
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 228

Our knowledge of Alexander the Great is derived from the widely varying accounts of five authors who wrote three and more centuries after his death. The value of each account can be determined in detail only by discovering the source from which it drew, section by section, whether from a contemporary document, a memoir by a companion of Alexander, a hostile critique or a romanticizing narrative. In this book the three earliest accounts are studied in depth, and it becomes apparent that each author used more than one source, and that only occasionally did any two of them or all three use the same source for an incident or a series of incidents. This book will be of value to ancient historians and of interest also to those studying Alexander the Great.