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Alexander the Great and The Mystery of the Elephant Medallions (Paperback, 2nd Revised Ed.)
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Alexander the Great and The Mystery of the Elephant Medallions (Paperback, 2nd Revised Ed.)
Series: Hellenistic Culture & Society S.
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"Frank Holt probably knows more than anyone alive about the
mysterious Greek kingdoms in Bactria and on the frontiers of India
that were one of the odder legacies of Alexander's Eastern
conquests. The literary evidence is sparse, the coins remain
ambiguous, the topography defeats all but the toughest. Holt's
forays into this world are those of a clever and persistent
detective: he loves cracking problems, and the tougher they are,
the better. This time--very properly beginning by invoking the name
of Sherlock Holmes--he has given us what Conan Doyle would probably
have called 'The Adventure of the Elephant Medallions.' Debate has
raged over the scene these portray ever since the first was
discovered. A cavalryman with a lance confronts an opponent on an
elephant. Who are they? What is the occasion? Guesses have ranged
from Alexander to the Greco-Bactrian monarch Eucratides, from Porus
at the Jhelum to Darius at Gaugamela. Using his numismatic and
historical skills like a Holmesian magnifying-glass, Holt takes us
through the theories, deftly explodes the fallacies, and comes up
with a (for me) entirely cogent and satisfying solution. He has
also, somewhere along the way, acquired a really marvelous prose
style. Not only is the problem in itself a page-turner; Holt also
throws in, by way of introduction, the best short impressionistic
account of Alexander's career I have ever read. This is high
scholarship at its most exciting."--Peter Green, author of
"Alexander of Macedon, 356-323 B. C.: A Historical Biography"[This
book] brings to a wider audience one of the few contemporary pieces
of evidence for the image and ideology of Alexander the Great.
While relatively well known to experts inthe field, the 'elephant
medallions' of the title are far less well understood, and have
thus played a smaller part, in popular accounts of Alexander than
they probably should. Holt's book offers a well thought out
introduction first to Alexander and the Alexander story, second to
the entrance of the 'medallions' into modern scholarship, and third
to the medallions themselves."--Andrew Meadows, Curator of Greek
Coins, British Museum
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