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After the death of Alexander III in 323 BC, the coinage in his name and with his types continued to be issued by his successors. This posthumous coinage has been the object of various studies and discussions in the past decades because of... more
Considers the role of Olympias, Alexander's mother, in his life and how conventional or not it was
The present paper examines written sources pertinent to Alexander the Great's expedition in Bactria and Sogdiana. It focuses on the impact of the military campaigns on the local inhabitants in four interconnected fields of human activity... more
The previous and widely held approach to Alexander and Darius III during the Persian campaign was that Alexander was a brilliant and masterful commander—and that Darius was overpowered, and outclassed. Indeed the Greek history of the... more
The vanishing of the twelve magnificent altars set up by Alexander the Great has intrigued many scholars. This article shows that one of the altars was re-inscribed by Emperor Asoka, who was the Indo-Greek King Diodotus I. There is an... more
İslâmî dönem tercüme faaliyetleri (9. ve 10. asır) kapsamında Aristoteles'e atfedilen siyasete dâir ilk eser Sırru'l-Esrâr'dır. Bu eserin Ortaçağlarda Doğu'da ve Batı'da sıkça başvurulan ve bilinen bir eser olma hüviyetine sahip olmasında... more
If you want to be remembered as “Great” it helps to be the child of a king, whether your name is Alfred, or Catherine, or ….Alexander.
It also helps to fight victorious wars. History’s losers seldom get to be called “Great”
And it... more
The pseudo-Aristotelian Hermetica (hereafter PsAH) are a group of texts surviving in Arabic that claim to record conversations between Aristotle and Alexander the Great. In these conversations, Aristotle instructs Alexander about the... more
This article proposes a function for the dates in the Behistun inscription of Darius I: that alongside its telling of an authorised story of righteous accession it made possible, and perhaps even established, a calendar of historical... more
Aleksanteri Suuri – sankari ja myytti [Alexander the Great: Hero and Myth] is a peer reviewed monograph on the reception of Alexander the Great published in Finnish.
A close reading of Amir Khusrau's Persian-language Alexander Romance titled "Aina-ye Eskandari", in the footsteps of A.M. Piemontese and M. Casari. Focus on Alexander's representation as a scientist-king in Khusrau's narration of the... more
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In Communal Creativity in the Making of the ‘Beowulf’ Manuscript, Simon Thomson analyses details of scribal activity to tell a story about the project that preserved Beowulf as one of a collective, if error-strewn, endeavour and arguing... more
The visual devices used by Tony Blair and George Bush to get themselves elected and maintain power, come not from modern times, but a world that is thousands of years old. How Art Made the World ventures back to the creation of Stonehenge... more
Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classica [accepted]
This paper (in Dutch) places Alexander's universalism in the context of the tradition of universal empire that was current in the Ancient Near East. It is argued that Alexander's pothos, especially his urge to reach the edges of the earth... more
Il libro illustra la ricezione della figura di Alessandro Magno in Italia dalla fine dell’età antica all’Umanesimo compreso, concentrandosi in particolare sulla cultura ferrarese quattrocentesca da Leonello a Ercole I d’Este e propone... more
This brief chapter looks at the way Alexander deployed his forces for the battle of Gaugamela, with particular attention to the way Alexander marched his army obliquely across the battlefield, and the significance of that action. This is... more
An examination of how Alexander portrayed himself as an Egyptian pharaoh once he had conquered Egypt as part of his empire.
The increasing influence in the governmental matters of the Macedonian and Epirote Royal Women during the 4th centyry BC is obvious acccording to the ancient sources. Most of the examples are found in the authors' written testimony.... more
copyright : Alexandros TZIOLAS Ο Μέγας ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ στην πορεία του προς την Σογδιανή ! Διηγήματα των Ουζμπέκων : (Σογδιανή - Βακτριανή) για τον Μέγα Αλέξανδρο - Τασκένδη 1974 : Έκδοση στα Ρώσικα 1η ΠΑΓΚΟΣΜΙΑ ΔΗΜΟΣΙΕΥΣΗ στα Ελληνικά,... more
A Survey of the Nature of Democracy in Greece from the early poets to the later philosophers.
In recent years the studies dedicated to famous women in Greek and Roman ages have been enriched by the volumes of Lorenzo Braccesi, who proposed new detailed analysis on some eminent females in ancient Greece and in the Roman Empire.... more
ABSTRACT: Considering the controversial image of Alexander the Great that we receive via the texts of antiquity, it should not surprise that his representation in the movies be also very much varied and complex. The most ancient and least... more
The role of Asiatics in Alexander the Great's army.
Book review of: The Legitimation of Conquest Monarchical Representation and the Art of Government in the Empire of Alexander the Great by Kai Trampedach & Alexander Meeus (editors) ISBN: 978-3515127813, 363 pages Franz Steiner Verlag,... more
This paper was delivered at CAMWS in March 2015 for the 600th anniversary of the Battle of Agincourt at which Henry V trounced the French much like Alexander at Issus (for Harfleur consider Tyre). I had started the paper thinking Tacitus... more