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Alexander the Great: Historical Sources in Translation

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This source book presents new translations of the most important ancient writings on the life and legacy of Alexander the Great.

Provides comprehensive coverage of Alexander, from his family background to his military conquests, death and legacy. Includes substantial extracts of texts written by historians, geographers, biographers and military writers. A general introduction and introductions to each chapter set the sources in context. Also includes a bibliography of modern works, visual sources and a map of Alexander's expedition.

376 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 29, 2003

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March 18, 2023
Once again... i did not read this cover to cover but it is causing me great pain for this fucking class so i get to log it. ONCE I FINISH THIS PAPER I NEVER HAVE TO THINK ABT ALEXANDER THE GREAT AGAIN!!!!!!!!!
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July 5, 2016
This concordance to primary sources about Alexander is invaluable. It's split into 13 main topics which you'll find in the contents page - and then gives you all the relevant sources pertaining to that particular topic which when you are looking for something specific means you don't have to wade through your Arrian, Plutarch, Rufus etc... as it's all in one place. Has saved me a tremendous amount of time!

There's some obscure stuff in here too such as his warrior princess sister Cynara, all the women in his life and many of the conspiracies and plots against him. I love the fact that it covers more personal issues and people rather than focusing on the battles (although of course they are in here too - but there are better books that deal with them in more detail).

It is a tad dry, but you are never going to get around that with something that's dealing primarily with primary sources in translation.

This one is a total must have for any Alexander scholar.
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August 6, 2016
Really interesting compilation of primary source material that includes contextual commentary, as well as a description of the sources themselves, their weaknesses and strengths. Definitive work on Alexander the Great's life.
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October 12, 2019
Stopped reading at page 7. Saying that Alexander the Great and ancient Macedonians weren't Greek destroys any credibility and takes a modern political position. His arguments are long debunked by the majority of scholars dealing with the subject, like Worthington, Anson, Kagan and many others. Greek names, greek religion, greek culture.
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April 23, 2011
Way more information than I expected to get from this book, but it is a really dry read.
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