This is a biographical pairing of two of the greatest conquerors in human history, drawing its inspiration from Plutarch\u27s Parallel Lives. Like Plutarch, the purpose of the pairing is not primarily historical. While Plutarch covers the history of each of the lives he chronicles, he also emphasizes questions of character and the larger lessons of politics to be derived from the deeds he recounts. The book provides a narrative account both of Alexander\u27s conquest of the Persian Empire and Cortés\u27s conquest of the Aztec Empire while reflecting on the larger questions that emerge from each. The campaign narratives are followed by essays devoted to leadership and command that seek to recover the treasures of the Plutarchian approach sha...
It is widely known that Arrian was influenced by the fourth century writer, Xenophon. In many of his...
Man has often had an inclination to promote his way of living to his fellow man. Believing that his ...
This dissertation is a study of Plutarch’s portrayal of military leadership in his Parallel Lives. ...
Plutarch distinguishes Alexander king of Macedonia as a genius in military art and diplomacy to cons...
Vita.Even before his death Alexander the Great had become the subject of much speculation and exagge...
Claims that Herodotus reveals himself as a proto-biographer are not yet widely accepted. To advance ...
Graham Wrightson (with Heckel and C. Willekes) is a contributing author, Scythed Chariots at Gaugam...
The image of Alexander the Great, “according to the many legends he was a king, a hero, a god, a con...
Desde mediados del siglo xviii hasta comienzos del xix hubo entre numerosos intelectuales europeos u...
Alexander‘ s character and his activities occupy a special position in the works of Plutarch. Alexan...
UID/HIS/04666/2013Alexander the Great is one of the most widely mythologized figures of Antiquity, w...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on Sept 10, 2010).The entire ...
Taking as a key turning point the self-fashioning of the first Roman emperor Augustus, author Jennif...
This thesis examines Plutarch’s Alexander-Caesar. Plutarch’s depiction of Alexander has been long re...
When Alexander the Great died in 323 BC without a chosen successor he left behind a huge empire and ...
It is widely known that Arrian was influenced by the fourth century writer, Xenophon. In many of his...
Man has often had an inclination to promote his way of living to his fellow man. Believing that his ...
This dissertation is a study of Plutarch’s portrayal of military leadership in his Parallel Lives. ...
Plutarch distinguishes Alexander king of Macedonia as a genius in military art and diplomacy to cons...
Vita.Even before his death Alexander the Great had become the subject of much speculation and exagge...
Claims that Herodotus reveals himself as a proto-biographer are not yet widely accepted. To advance ...
Graham Wrightson (with Heckel and C. Willekes) is a contributing author, Scythed Chariots at Gaugam...
The image of Alexander the Great, “according to the many legends he was a king, a hero, a god, a con...
Desde mediados del siglo xviii hasta comienzos del xix hubo entre numerosos intelectuales europeos u...
Alexander‘ s character and his activities occupy a special position in the works of Plutarch. Alexan...
UID/HIS/04666/2013Alexander the Great is one of the most widely mythologized figures of Antiquity, w...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on Sept 10, 2010).The entire ...
Taking as a key turning point the self-fashioning of the first Roman emperor Augustus, author Jennif...
This thesis examines Plutarch’s Alexander-Caesar. Plutarch’s depiction of Alexander has been long re...
When Alexander the Great died in 323 BC without a chosen successor he left behind a huge empire and ...
It is widely known that Arrian was influenced by the fourth century writer, Xenophon. In many of his...
Man has often had an inclination to promote his way of living to his fellow man. Believing that his ...
This dissertation is a study of Plutarch’s portrayal of military leadership in his Parallel Lives. ...