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The Anabasis of Alexander or, The History of the Wars and Conquests of Alexander the Great

Arrian's “The Anabasis of Alexander,” a seminal historical narrative, chronicles the remarkable military campaigns of Alexander the Great, interweaving detailed accounts of battles, strategies, and the geography of the ancient world. Written in the 2nd century AD, this text is notable for its meticulous style and reliance on primary sources, including the accounts of Alexander's contemporaries, which lends authenticity and depth to Arrian's portrayal of the legendary conqueror. The work stands as a cornerstone of historiography, reflecting the virtues of the Hellenistic period while simultaneously serving as a critical analysis of leadership and ambition. Arrian, a Greek historian and philosopher, was profoundly influenced by the legacy of Alexander and his military innovations. His background as a student of the philosopher Epictetus and his own experiences as a military commander enriched his understanding of both the philosophical implications of leadership and the practical realities of warfare. Such insights allow him to present not only a historical account but also a profound examination of Alexander's character and the zeitgeist of his time. This masterfully crafted narrative appeals to historians, students of classical literature, and enthusiasts of military history alike. Engaging and richly detailed, “The Anabasis of Alexander” not only captures the grandeur of Alexander's conquests but also serves as an enduring reflection on the complexities of power, legacy, and the human spirit.
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Detentor dos direitos autorais
Bookwire
Publicação original
2022
Ano da publicação
2022
Editora
DigiCat
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