peer reviewedThe paper investigates court thiasoi and banquet scenes as well as the general councils of the Macedonian army in the historiography on Alexander and the Successors and in Apollonius’ Argonautica in order to show parallels in the representation of the relations between the king and his entourage. The studied cases (Alexander in Asia; Ptolemy in Memphis; Jason in the Argonauts’ councils) allow a reappraisal of the work of the historian Cleitarchus and the poet Apollonius Rhodius and show a common portrait of the leader as primus inter pares. In epic as in historiography, the leader is chosen by the hetairoi on the ground of his outstanding leading skills and his role as a religious chief makes him play a function similar to that...
This article is devoted to the study of the image of the Assyrian court and royal behaviour as prese...
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Although the majority of recent scholarship on Alexander the Great agrees that he adopted Achaemenid...
This dissertation explores how, through adaptations of the familiar Homeric motifs of hospitality, s...
The paper focuses on advisers at the Macedonian court in the fourth century BC, particularly during ...
x, 272 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Classics...
When Alexander the Great died in 323 BC without a chosen successor he left behind a huge empire and ...
In modern scholarship a distinctly ‘Homeric’ presentation of the ancient Macedonian kings and their ...
From 330 b.c. Alexander transformed his court by adopting a number of court personnel and practices ...
Corrupted by a thirst for power, degenerated courtiers, cruel appetite, and bloody imperialistic amb...
Alexander inherited not only his kingdom by his father Philip II but also a complex web of connectio...
This paper revaluates key moments in the court politics of Alexander the Great's reign through the i...
Literary evidence on Lysimachus reveals a series of images which may say more about contemporary or ...
This paper analyzes the nature of two early Hellenistic Macedonian offices: prostasia and chiliarchy...
In the Hellenistic empires of Alexander the Great and his successors in Greece, Egypt and the Near E...
This article is devoted to the study of the image of the Assyrian court and royal behaviour as prese...
This interdisciplinary study explores the connection between the Ptolemaic monarchy and the Phaeacia...
Although the majority of recent scholarship on Alexander the Great agrees that he adopted Achaemenid...
This dissertation explores how, through adaptations of the familiar Homeric motifs of hospitality, s...
The paper focuses on advisers at the Macedonian court in the fourth century BC, particularly during ...
x, 272 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Classics...
When Alexander the Great died in 323 BC without a chosen successor he left behind a huge empire and ...
In modern scholarship a distinctly ‘Homeric’ presentation of the ancient Macedonian kings and their ...
From 330 b.c. Alexander transformed his court by adopting a number of court personnel and practices ...
Corrupted by a thirst for power, degenerated courtiers, cruel appetite, and bloody imperialistic amb...
Alexander inherited not only his kingdom by his father Philip II but also a complex web of connectio...
This paper revaluates key moments in the court politics of Alexander the Great's reign through the i...
Literary evidence on Lysimachus reveals a series of images which may say more about contemporary or ...
This paper analyzes the nature of two early Hellenistic Macedonian offices: prostasia and chiliarchy...
In the Hellenistic empires of Alexander the Great and his successors in Greece, Egypt and the Near E...
This article is devoted to the study of the image of the Assyrian court and royal behaviour as prese...
This interdisciplinary study explores the connection between the Ptolemaic monarchy and the Phaeacia...
Although the majority of recent scholarship on Alexander the Great agrees that he adopted Achaemenid...