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Anabasis (Hardcover)
Arrian, Karl Ernst Abicht
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‘His passion was for glory only, and in that he was insatiable’ Although written over four hundred years after Alexander’s death, Arrian’s Campaigns of Alexander is the most reliable account of the man and his achievements we have. Arrian’s own experience as a military commander gave him unique insights into the life of the world’s greatest conqueror. He tells of Alexander’s violent suppression of the Theban rebellion, his total defeat of Persia, and his campaigns through Egypt, India and Babylon – establishing new cities and destroying others in his path. While Alexander emerges from this record as an unparalleled and charismatic leader, Arrian succeeds brilliantly in creating an objective and fully rounded portrait of a man of boundless ambition, who was exposed to the temptations of power and worshipped as a god in his own lifetime. Aubrey de Sélincourt’s vivid translation is accompanied by J. R. Hamilton’s introduction, which discusses Arrian’s life and times, his synthesis of other classical sources and the composition of Alexander’s army. The edition also includes maps, a list for further reading and a detailed index.
'He was a man like no other man has ever been' So Arrian sums up
the career of Alexander the Great of Macedon (356-323 BC), who in
twelve years that changed the world led his army in conquest of a
vast empire extending from the Danube to the rivers of the Punjab,
from Egypt to Uzbekistan, and died in Babylon at the age of 32 with
further ambitions unfulfilled. Arrian (c. 86-161 AD), a Greek man
of letters who had experience of military command and of the
highest political office in both Rome and Athens, set out to write
the definitive account of Alexander's life and campaigns, published
as the Anabasis and its later companion piece the Indica . His work
is now our prime and most detailed extant source for the history of
Alexander, and it is a dramatic story, fast-moving like its main
subject, and told with great narrative skill. Arrian admired
Alexander and was fascinated by him, but was also alive to his
faults: he presents a compelling account of an exceptional leader,
brilliant, ruthless, passionate, and complex. ABOUT THE SERIES: For
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For younger readers, this is the story of Alexander the Great as told by his biographer Arrian. Includes commentaries which continue the narrative and discuss points in the text which need clarification.
Arrian's "Anabasis of Alexander" in seven books is the best
account we have of Alexander's adult life. "Indica, " a description
of India and of Nearchus's voyage therefrom, was to be a
supplement.
A student of Epictetus, Arrian took notes at his lectures and
published them (in eight books of which we have four, "The
Discourses") and also the "Encheiridion" or Manual of Epictetus.
Both works are available in the Loeb Epictetus edition.
The Loeb Classical Library edition of Arrian is in two
volumes.
Arrian's "Anabasis of Alexander" in seven books is the best
account we have of Alexander's adult life. "Indica, " a description
of India and of Nearchus's voyage therefrom, was to be a
supplement.
A student of Epictetus, Arrian took notes at his lectures and
published them (in eight books of which we have four, "The
Discourses") and also the "Encheiridion" or Manual of Epictetus.
Both works are available in the Loeb Epictetus edition.
The Loeb Classical Library edition of Arrian is in two
volumes.
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