The Landmark Arrian
the campaigns of Alexander : a new translation
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Author
Contributions
- Mensch, Pamela, 1956- - Contributor
- Romm, James S. - Contributor
Publication
2010 - Pantheon Books, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
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Page Count
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Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- ISBN-139780375423468
- ISBN-10037542346X
- Library of Congress Control Number2010029650
- OCLC Control Number515405268
- Open LibraryOL24423543M
Classifications
- DDC938/.07
- LCCDF234 .A77313 2010
Alternate Titles
- Campaigns of Alexander
Description
The Landmark Arrian is an important new edition of The Campaigns of Alexander, the most authoritative ancient account of one of the world’s most brilliant military leaders. During twelve years of continuous campaigns, Alexander conquered an empire that stretched from the shores of the Adriatic to the edge of modern India. Arrian’s history of those conquests, the most reliable and detailed account to emerge from the ancient world, is a work that will fascinate readers interested in classical studies, the history of warfare, and the origins of East-West tensions that still simmer today in Iraq, Iran, and Afghanistan. Drawing on Ptolemy’s memoirs and other sources that have not survived antiquity, Arrian’s portrait of Alexander is unmatched for its accuracy and immediacy. Having served as a high Roman official with command of an army, Arrian had a unique perspective on Alexander, imbued with a level of understanding that only firsthand military experience can provide. In the richly illustrated and annotated style of the Landmark series, The Campaigns of Alexander, which features an engaging and eloquent new translation by Pamela Mensch, brings together some of the preeminent classics scholars at work today to create what is certain to be the definitive edition of this essential work of history. - Publisher.
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