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THE HISTORY OF ALEXANDER ADVISORY editor: BETTY RADICE
QUINTUS cuRTius RUFUS» the Roman historian, wrote the only life in Latin of Alexander the Great. The History originally consisted of ten books, of which, unfortunately, the first and second are entirely lost. The author’s identity and the date of composition of this work have been the subject of great debate. However, the evidence of recent years suggests he was a soldier and politician who rose from obscurity to a senatorial career under Tiberius (ad 14-37). But the fall
of the emperor’s chief minister, Sejanus, brought his political
Thus he turned to writing, and in the of Sejanus and the accession of Claudius
career temporarily to an end. ten years between the
fall
(ad 41) he composed the great part of the History of Alexander, which he completed in the emperor’s early years. He later obtained the proconsulship of Africa and
it
appears he died in
office in
ad
53.
JOHN YARDLEY has published extensively on Roman literature, and has provided translations of Justin for the American Philological Association Classical Resources series (1994)
Clarendon Ancient History lated Livy
31—40
for the
series
and
for
(Books ii— 12, 1997). He has also trans-
Oxford World’s Classics (2001). His most recent
works are Justin and Pompeius Trogus: Justin’s
Oxford University Press’s
A
Study of the Language of
Epitome of Trogus (Toronto, 2003) and (with Waldemar Heckel)
Alexander the Great: Historical Sources in Translation (Blackwell, 2003).
He
is
Professor of Classics at the University of
Ottawa and a former
President of the Classical Association of Canada.
WALDEMAR HECKEL was bom He was educated University of
Canada at British Columbia in
Germany. McMaster University (MA) and the in 1949 in Konigshofen,
(Ph.D.).
He
is
now
Professor at the
University of Calgary, Canada. His books include The
Testament of Alexander the Great:
A
Lxist
Days and
Prosopographic Study (Stuttgart,
1988) and The Marshals of Alexander's Empire (London, 1992). He has also published, with John Yardley, a translation and commentary
on
Justin,
(Oxford, 1997).
Books 11-12,
for the
Clarendon History Series
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'Luxurious living and base cruelty are not mutually exclusive' Alexander the Great (356-323
BC),
who
led the
Macedonian army
was perhaps
the most
successful conqueror the worJd has ever seen. Yet although
no other
to victory in Egypt, Syria, Persia
individual has attracted so
and
India,
much speculation across
Alexander himself remains an enigma.
the centuries,
Curtius' History offers a great
deal of information unobtainable from other sources of the time.
A
compelling narrative of a turbulent era, the work recounts events on a heroic scale, detailing court intrigue, battles
- among them, those of Macedonia's great war with
which was
and
to culminate in
Alexander's
the defeat of an ancient
the most plausible
realized
brilliantly in his
speeches and
stirring
of a
portrait of
man
Persia,
triumph over King Darius
and mighty empire.
and haunting image
final
brutal
It
also provides by far
Alexander
we
ruined by constant
possess: a
good
fortune
youth.
John Yardley's
Waldemar
fihe translation
accompanied by an
is
introduction by
Heckel, which considers the sources for the work and
its
and updated
historical value. This edition also includes detailed notes
further reading.
JOHN YARDLEY notes by WALDEMAR HECKEL
Translated by with an introduction and
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