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Interested in Alexander the Great? Join us for: – Weekly dialogue between historians Paul Cartledge and James Romm See below (and check back here each week) – Arrian’s Alexander the Great – In a New Voice Free evening conference/reception in New Y… Continue reading →
20. December 2010 by Arrian
Categories: Arrian-Alexander, Lecture |
Tags: Alexander the Great, Landmark Arrian |
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Interested in Alexander the Great? Join us for: – Weekly dialogue between historians Paul Cartledge (PC) and James Romm (JR)See below for the second dialogue (and check back here each week). First dialogue is here. – Arrian’s Alexander the Great -… Continue reading →
17. December 2010 by Arrian
Categories: Arrian-Alexander, Lecture |
Tags: Alexander the Great, James Romm, Landmark Arrian, olympias, Paul Cartledge, phillip, Plautus |
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Interested in Alexander the Great? Join us for: – Weekly dialogue between historians Paul Cartledge and James Romm See below for the first dialogue (and check back here each week) – Arrian’s Alexander the Great – In a New VoiceFree evening confere… Continue reading →
09. December 2010 by Arrian
Categories: Arrian-Alexander, Lecture |
Tags: Alexander of Macedon, Alexander the Great, Arrian, Charlemagne, James Romm, Karl der Grosse, Landmark Arrian, Landmark editions, NYU Center for Ancient Studies, Pantheon, Paul Cartledge, Plautus, Reading Odyssey, Robert Strassler, Was Alexander Great?, Why was Alexander great? |
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Reading the first few chapters of Stacy Schiff’s biography Cleopatra puts me in mind of another Cleopatra, the one for whom all the Egyptian Cleopatras were named. She nearly became the first Cleopatra to rule Egypt, more than 250 years before the… Continue reading →
17. November 2010 by Arrian
Categories: Arrian-Alexander, Commentary |
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From Alexander to Cleopatra
Reading the first few chapters of Stacy Schiff’s biography Cleopatra puts me in mind of another Cleopatra, the one for whom all the Egyptian Cleopatras were named. She nearly became the first Cleopatra to rule Egypt, more than 250 years before the… Continue reading →
17. November 2010 by Arrian
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