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"Alexander III (the Great) was born in the Macedonian city of Pella in the north of the Greek peninsula in 356 BCE. Following the assassination of his father Philip II of Macedon in 336, he took up the cause of an attack on the Persian Empire, which his father was planning, and in spring 334 crossed the Hellespont into Persian territory with an army of at least 30,000 infantry and 5000 cavalry"--
List of contents
1. Introduction: Greek and Roman formations, and new prospects Richard Stoneman; 2. Alexander and Alexandria in life and legend Dorothy Thompson; 3. The image of Alexander in ancient art Olga Palagia; 4. Alexander, Philosophy and Rome: A Trajanic moment Sulochana Asirvatham; 5. Christianizing Alexander traditions in late antiquity Christian Djurslev; 6. Alexander in ancient Jewish literature Ory Amitay; 7. The medieval Alexander: Art and politics Maud Perez-Simon; 8. Alexander the great and the crusades Mark Cruse; 9. The slavic Alexander Susana Torres Prieto; 10. Alexander the great in byzantine tradition, 330-1453 AD Anthony Kaldellis; 11. The Spanish Alexander: A figure of praise and blame Rich Rabone; 12. The Persian Alexander (1): The Royal Alexander Haila Manteghi; 13. The Persian Alexander (2): Amir Khusraw and the philosophical view of Alexander Richard Stoneman; 14. Alexander in medieval arab minds Faustina Doufikar-Aerts; 15. Alexander in the age of Shakespeare: the plays of Sir William Alexander Richard Stoneman; 16. Alexander the great in Opera Jon Solomon; 17. Alexander in the long eighteenth century (ca. 1660-1830) Pierre Briant; 18. Images of Alexander in Germany: Hero, Explorer of new spaces, Cosmopolitanist and Champion of the west Josef Wiesehöfer; 19. Alexander the Gay and the Gloryhole that was Greece Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones and Shaun Tougher.
About the author
Richard Stoneman is an Honorary Visiting Professor at the University of Exeter. He was President of the Classical Association (UK) in 2010, and is widely known for his work on the Alexander legends, having both organised and participated in various Alexander conferences. His books include Land of Lost Gods: The Search for Classical Greece (1987) and Alexander the Great: A Life in Legend (2008), both of which have been shortlisted for the Runciman Prize. His most recent work, The Greek Experience of India (2019), was described by the TLS as 'the best book ever written on the subject'.