Studia Neophilologica

Studia Neophilologica
Title Studia Neophilologica PDF eBook
Author Robert Eugen Zachrisson
Publisher
Pages 742
Release 1928
Genre Germanic philology
ISBN

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Includes section "Reviews".

The Greek Alexander Romance

The Greek Alexander Romance
Title The Greek Alexander Romance PDF eBook
Author Richard Stoneman
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 210
Release 1991-04-25
Genre History
ISBN 0141907118

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Mystery surrounds the parentage of Alexander, the prince born to Queen Olympias. Is his father Philip, King of Macedonia, or Nectanebo, the mysterious sorcerer who seduced the queen by trickery? One thing is certain: the boy is destined to conquer the known world. He grows up to fulfil this prophecy, building a mighty empire that spans from Greece and Italy to Africa and Asia. Begun soon after the real Alexander's death and expanded in the centuries that followed, The Greek Alexander Myth depicts the life and adventures of one of history's greatest heroes - taming the horse Bucephalus, meeting the Amazons and his quest to defeat the King of Persia. Including such elements of fantasy as Alexander's ascent to heaven borne by eagles, this literary masterpiece brilliantly evokes a lost age of heroism.

Alexander the Great

Alexander the Great
Title Alexander the Great PDF eBook
Author Richard Stoneman
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 352
Release 2008-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0300112033

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Alexander the Great (356-323 B.C.) precipitated immense historical change in the Mediterranean and Near Eastern worlds. But the resonance his legend achieved over the next two millennia stretched even farther across foreign cultures, religious traditions, and distant nations. This engaging and handsomely illustrated book for the first time gathers together hundreds of the colorful Alexander legends that have been told and retold around the globe. Richard Stoneman, a foremost expert on the Alexander myths, introduces us first to the historical Alexander and then to the Alexander of legend, an unparalleled mythic icon who came to represent the heroic ideal in cultures from Egypt to Iceland, from Britain to Malaya. Alexander came to embody the concerns of Hellenistic man; he fueled Roman ideas on tyranny and kingship; he was a talisman for fourth-century pagans and a hero of chivalry in the early Middle Ages. He appears in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic writings, frequently as a prophet of God. Whether battling winged foxes or meeting with the Amazons, descending to the underworld or inventing the world s first diving bell, Alexander inspired as a hero, even a god. Stoneman traces Alexander s influence in ancient literature and folklore and in later literatures of east and west. His book provides the definitive account of the legends of Alexander the Great a powerful leader in life and an even more powerful figure in the history of literature and ideas."

The Medieval Literature of Western Europe

The Medieval Literature of Western Europe
Title The Medieval Literature of Western Europe PDF eBook
Author John Hugh Fisher
Publisher
Pages 432
Release 1966
Genre Literature, Medieval
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The Medieval French Alexander

The Medieval French Alexander
Title The Medieval French Alexander PDF eBook
Author Donald Maddox
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 310
Release 2002-07-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780791454435

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Explores the significance of Alexander the Great in French medieval literature and culture.

The Medieval Alexander

The Medieval Alexander
Title The Medieval Alexander PDF eBook
Author George Cary
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 0
Release 2009-02-12
Genre History
ISBN 9780521108775

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Many books were written in the Middle Ages about Alexander the Great and still more books have been written about those books in the last hundred years. In this classic study of the medieval Alexander, first published in 1956, George Cary approached the problem from an altogether different angle, using material which none of his predecessors had exploited. He asked himself the simple question: What did people really think about Alexander in the Middle Ages? The resultant answers proved various and unexpected, changing from age to age and from group to group. Published posthumously, Cary's study was edited by D. J. A. Ross, who corrected certain details, added some footnotes and included an additional section on the Histoire ancienne jusqu'a Cesar. To this were also added a number of illustrative plates and an appendix on the origins of the Greek Alexander Romance.

Memoirs of Marguerite de Valois, Queen of Navarre

Memoirs of Marguerite de Valois, Queen of Navarre
Title Memoirs of Marguerite de Valois, Queen of Navarre PDF eBook
Author Marquerite de Valois
Publisher
Pages 392
Release 1899
Genre
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