Arrian’s “Campaigns of Alexander” offers the most reliable account of Alexander the Great, written over four centuries after his death. Drawing from his own military experience, Arrian provides a vivid portrayal of Alexander’s relentless pursuit of glory, detailing his suppression of the Theban rebellion, his conquest of Persia, and his campaigns across Egypt, India, and Babylon. The narrative captures Alexander as both a charismatic leader and a man driven by boundless ambition, who faced the temptations of power and was revered as a god during his lifetime.
Why You Should Read?
- Explore the central theme of insatiable ambition and the pursuit of glory through Alexander’s legendary conquests.
- Appreciate the historical significance of Arrian’s work, which remains a cornerstone for understanding one of history’s greatest conquerors.
- Ideal for readers interested in military history, ancient civilizations, and the complexities of leadership.
- This edition stands out with Aubrey de Sélincourt’s engaging translation, J. R. Hamilton’s insightful introduction, and additional resources like maps and a detailed index.