Anabasis Alexandri

Anabasis Alexandri

Anabasis Alexandri, the "Campaigns of Alexander" by Arrian is the most important source on Alexander the Great.

The Greek term ' referred to an expedition from a coastline into the interior of a country. The term ' referred to a trip from the interior to the coast. So a more literal translation would be "The Expedition of Alexander".

This work on Alexander is the oldest surviving complete account of the Macedonian conqueror. Arrian was able to use sources which are now lost, such as the contemporary works by Callisthenes (the nephew of Alexander's tutor Aristotle), Onesicritus, Nearchus and Aristobulus, and the slightly later work of Cleitarchus. Most important of all, Arrian had the biography of Alexander by Ptolemy, one of Alexander's leading generals and possibly his half-brother.

It is primarily a military history, it has little to say about Alexander's personal life, his role in Greek politics or the reasons why the campaign against Persia was launched in the first place.

Further reading

*Arrian, "The Campaigns of Alexander", translated by Aubrey de Sélincourt, Penguin Classics, 1958 and numerous subsequent editions.
*Arrian, "The Campaigns of Alexander", translated by P.A. Brunt, with Greek and English text, edited by Jeffrey Henderson, The Loeb Classical Library, Harvard University Press. Books I-IV: ISBN 0674992601 Books V-VII and Indica: ISBN 0674992970

External links

*Arrian, [http://websfor.org/alexander/arrian/intro.asp Anabasis Alexandri] , translated by E.J. Chinnock (1893)
*Arrian, Anabasis Alexandri, [http://www.soa.org.uk/public/downloads/pdf/A%20Ridge%20Too%20Far.pdf#search=%22%22later%20achaemenid%22%20arsames%22 (section 1.13-16) (pdf, pp. 18-19)] , Battle of Granicus, from the Loeb edition.
* Arrian, Anabasis Alexandri, [http://www.livius.org/aj-al/alexander/alexander_t54.html (section 4.18.4-19.6)] , Sogdian Rock, translated by Aubrey de Sélincourt


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