This paper aims to examine the negative portrayal of Alexander the Great provided in the Epitome throughout the comparison between Alexander II and Philip II, at the end of Book 9, and the remarks and criticisms in Books 11 and 12. Justin, and Trogus, characterize Alexander as a son who merely accomplished a paternal project of empire but betrayed his Macedonian roots, as a king merciless with his own men and able to terrify the world; unconquered on the battlefield but not really “Great”, because he got worse than Philip did. Therefore, Justin, and Trogus, seem not consider Alexander’s deeds as a relevant caesura in historical time.

Alessandro il Grande in Giustino

PRANDI, LUISA
2015-01-01

Abstract

This paper aims to examine the negative portrayal of Alexander the Great provided in the Epitome throughout the comparison between Alexander II and Philip II, at the end of Book 9, and the remarks and criticisms in Books 11 and 12. Justin, and Trogus, characterize Alexander as a son who merely accomplished a paternal project of empire but betrayed his Macedonian roots, as a king merciless with his own men and able to terrify the world; unconquered on the battlefield but not really “Great”, because he got worse than Philip did. Therefore, Justin, and Trogus, seem not consider Alexander’s deeds as a relevant caesura in historical time.
2015
Italiano
STAMPA
13
Studi sull’Epitome di Giustino. II. Da Alessandro Magno a Filippo V di Macedonia
C. Bearzot, F. Landucci
Vita e Pensiero
Milano
ITALIA
9788834331071
3
15
13
Alessandro il Grande, Giustino, storiografia antica
Il contributo rientra in un progetto Prin 2010-11, dal titolo "Il Meditarreaneo antico da Alessandro Magno a Giustiniano. Continuità e discontinuità"
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
268
1
02 Contributo in volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
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Prandi, Luisa
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