The History of AlexanderIntroduction
Summary of the Lost Books 1 and 2
Book 3
Book 4
Book 5
Book 6
Book 7
Book 8
Book 9
Book 10
Bibliography
List of Illustrations
Notes
Appendices
1. List of Variations from the Budé Text
2. Chrononlogy
3. Glassary of Personal Names
4. Index of Mythical, Historical and Literary Figures
5. Index of Peoples
6. Geographical Index
Index to Maps
Maps
1. The Campaign of Alexander the Great (334-323 B.C.)
2. Alexander's Campaigns in Asia Minor (334-333/2 B.C.)
3. Alexander's Campaigns in India (327-325 B.C)
Quintus Curtius Rufus, the Roman historian, wrote the only life in
Latin of Alexander the Great. The author's identity and the date of
composition of the 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 role under
Tiberius (AD 14-37). However, the fall of the emperor's chief
minister, Sejanus, brought his political career temporarily to an
end and he turned to writing.
John Yardley was born in 1942 and educated at St Andrews and Oxford
Universities. He is now Professor of Classics at the University of
Ottawa, Canada.
Waldemar Heckel is now a Professor at the University of Calgary,
Canada. His books include The Last Days and Testament of Alexander
the Great- A Prosopographic Study and The Marshals of Alexander's
Empire.
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