FYI, 2 new books
Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 9:49 pm
Regina Books has a new book out. It just came in the mail today.
Alexander's Empire
Formulation to Decay
http://www.reginabooks.com/ancient&medieval.html
(Although their site incorrectly lists it as Foundation to Decay)
Editors:
Waldemar Heckel
Lawrence Tritle
Pat Wheatley
301 pages
The chapters are:
Rhetoric of Philippizing
Craig Cooper
The Panhellenism of Isocrates
Frances Pownall
The Philippeum, Women and the Formation of the Dynastic Image
Elizabeth D. Carney
Born to Rule? Succession in the Argead Royal House
Lynette Mitchell
Two Studies in the Reception and Representation of Alexander's Sexuality
Daniel Ogden
Alexander, Cleitus and Lanice: Upbringing and Maintenance
Victor Alonzo
The Games of Alexander the Great
Winthrop Lindsay Adams
The Gardener Became a King, or did he? The Case of Abdalonymus of Sidon
Stanley M. Burstein
Corinth, Greek Freedom and the Diadochoi, 323-301 BC
Michael Dixon
An Introduction to the Chronological Problems in Early Diadoch Sources and Scholarship
Pat Wheatley
Early Hellenistic Chronology: The Cuneiform Evidence
Edward M. Anson
Cuneiform Tablets and Aramaic Ostraca: Between the Low and High Chronologies of the Early Diadoch Period
Tom Boiy
War Elephants in the Hellenistic World
Christopher Epplett
Alexander as Icon: Some Socio-Political Contexts of Alexander the Great in Twentieth-Century Fiction
Jeanne Reames
The Arrian Parchment in Gothenburg: New Digital Processing Methods and Initial Results
Boris Dreyer
The Earliest Evidence for the Plot to Poison Alexander
Waldemar Heckel
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And in July Osprey is releasing:
Granicus 334 BC
Alexander’s First Persian Victory
http://www.ospreypublishing.com/title_d ... itle=T0994
Osprey's books often don't have the depth that I would like but I always end up buying them.
Alexander's Empire
Formulation to Decay
http://www.reginabooks.com/ancient&medieval.html
(Although their site incorrectly lists it as Foundation to Decay)
Editors:
Waldemar Heckel
Lawrence Tritle
Pat Wheatley
301 pages
The chapters are:
Rhetoric of Philippizing
Craig Cooper
The Panhellenism of Isocrates
Frances Pownall
The Philippeum, Women and the Formation of the Dynastic Image
Elizabeth D. Carney
Born to Rule? Succession in the Argead Royal House
Lynette Mitchell
Two Studies in the Reception and Representation of Alexander's Sexuality
Daniel Ogden
Alexander, Cleitus and Lanice: Upbringing and Maintenance
Victor Alonzo
The Games of Alexander the Great
Winthrop Lindsay Adams
The Gardener Became a King, or did he? The Case of Abdalonymus of Sidon
Stanley M. Burstein
Corinth, Greek Freedom and the Diadochoi, 323-301 BC
Michael Dixon
An Introduction to the Chronological Problems in Early Diadoch Sources and Scholarship
Pat Wheatley
Early Hellenistic Chronology: The Cuneiform Evidence
Edward M. Anson
Cuneiform Tablets and Aramaic Ostraca: Between the Low and High Chronologies of the Early Diadoch Period
Tom Boiy
War Elephants in the Hellenistic World
Christopher Epplett
Alexander as Icon: Some Socio-Political Contexts of Alexander the Great in Twentieth-Century Fiction
Jeanne Reames
The Arrian Parchment in Gothenburg: New Digital Processing Methods and Initial Results
Boris Dreyer
The Earliest Evidence for the Plot to Poison Alexander
Waldemar Heckel
_______________________
And in July Osprey is releasing:
Granicus 334 BC
Alexander’s First Persian Victory
http://www.ospreypublishing.com/title_d ... itle=T0994
Osprey's books often don't have the depth that I would like but I always end up buying them.