Plutarch: Alexander : Translated with an Introduction and Commentary
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Clarendon Ancient History Series
ISBN-10
0192865188
ISBN-13
9780192865182
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Mar 14th, 2025
Print length
592 Pages
Weight
902 grams
Dimensions
22.30 x 14.80 x 3.70 cms
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Christopher Pelling provides the first detailed commentary and translation with notes in over fifty years of Plutarch's Life of Alexander. This is a companion volume to Pelling's Plutarch Caesar (2011), also in the Clarendon Ancient History Series.
Alexander the Great changed the world that he knew--but how he did it, and how much of his story is truth and how much is invented, is hard to tell. One of our most important sources for his achievements and personality is Plutarch''s Life of Alexander, and this is the first detailed commentary in English for over fifty years, along with a thorough introduction and translation. It is a sister volume to the author''s 2011 edition (also in the Clarendon Ancient History Series) of Plutarch''s Caesar, the Life paired with Alexander in Plutarch''s series of Parallel Lives.The life of Alexander the Great was clouded in legend from his own lifetime, not least because Alexander himself curated his image with such care. Disentangling the truth is not an easy task, especially because our surviving narratives, including Plutarch''s, all date from centuries later under the Roman empire. Plutarch''s Life of Alexander is especially important for Alexander''s early years, but for his later achievements too it often supplements or corrects our other accounts; it is also a considerable literary achievement, as Plutarch produces a memorable picture of a brilliant soldier, full of spirit and ambition, gradually coarsened by his own successes and his suspicions of his friends until his final months at Babylon in a court full of superstition, terror, and dread. Plutarch had to navigate his way through an unusually vast stock of material to produce this portrait. This commentary discusses those literary techniques in detail as well as providing a thorough investigation of the historical issues that Plutarch''s narrative raises.
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