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Book SynopsisAlexander the Great has for over 2000 years been one of the best recognized names from antiquity. This innovative volume explores the many facets of his legend and reception in literature, art and culture from antiquity to the present, ranging across numerous cultures of Europe and the Middle East.
Table of Contents1. Introduction: Greek and Roman formations, and new prospects Richard Stoneman; 2. Alexander and Alexandria in life and legend Dorothy Thompson; 3. The image of Alexander in ancient art Olga Palagia; 4. Alexander, Philosophy and Rome: A Trajanic moment Sulochana Asirvatham; 5. Christianizing Alexander traditions in late antiquity Christian Djurslev; 6. Alexander in ancient Jewish literature Ory Amitay; 7. The medieval Alexander: Art and politics Maud Perez-Simon; 8. Alexander the great and the crusades Mark Cruse; 9. The slavic Alexander Susana Torres Prieto; 10. Alexander the great in byzantine tradition, 330-1453 AD Anthony Kaldellis; 11. The Spanish Alexander: A figure of praise and blame Rich Rabone; 12. The Persian Alexander (1): The Royal Alexander Haila Manteghi; 13. The Persian Alexander (2): Amir Khusraw and the philosophical view of Alexander Richard Stoneman; 14. Alexander in medieval arab minds Faustina Doufikar-Aerts; 15. Alexander in the age of Shakespeare: the plays of Sir William Alexander Richard Stoneman; 16. Alexander the great in Opera Jon Solomon; 17. Alexander in the long eighteenth century (ca. 1660-1830) Pierre Briant; 18. Images of Alexander in Germany: Hero, Explorer of new spaces, Cosmopolitanist and Champion of the west Josef Wiesehöfer; 19. Alexander the Gay and the Gloryhole that was Greece Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones and Shaun Tougher.