Comprising relevant selections from the four ancient writers whose
portraits of Alexander the Great still survive--Arrian, Diodorus,
Plutarch, and Quintus Curtius--this volume provides a complete
narrative of the important events in Alexander's life. The
Introduction sets these works in historical context, stretching
from the conclusion of the Peloponnesian War through Alexander's
conquest of Asia, and provides an assessment of Alexander's
historical importance as well as a survey of the central
controversies surrounding his personality, aims and intentions.
This edition includes a timeline, maps, a bibliography, a glossary,
and an index.