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Alexander the Great (trans. by Aubrey De Selincourt) - Arrian

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Alexander the Great (trans. by Aubrey De Selincourt) - Arrian (Size: 328.4 MB)
  00. Edwin Robert Bevin - Brief Introduction.mp3 4.1 MB
  01. Book I.mp3 51.45 MB
  02. Book II.mp3 42.01 MB
  03. Book III.mp3 44.73 MB
  04. Book IV.mp3 49.39 MB
  05. Book V.mp3 40.4 MB
  06. Book VI.mp3 41.19 MB
  07. Book VII.mp3 42.8 MB
  08. Epilogue by William W. Tarn.mp3 12.27 MB
  Arrian - Alexander the Great.jpg?042148 52 KB
  Arrian - Alexander the Great.txt 2.41 KB

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Category: History
Language: EnglishKeywords: History Ancient
Written by Arrian
Read by Charlton Griffin
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged
Alexander the Great (UNABRIDGED)
by Arrian
Narrated by Charlton Griffin
LENGTH: 11 hrs and 55 mins
RELEASE DATE: 01-01-04
PUBLISHER: Audio Connoisseur
Publisher’s Summary
This is the incredible story of the world’s greatest conqueror, a man who single handedly changed the course of history…and who was worshipped as a god. There have been many attempts in the 2,300 years since Alexander’s death to tell the epic story of this enigmatic soldier. His deeds read like the stuff of legends. Of all the chroniclers of Alexander, and there have been many famous ones, including Plutarch and Ptolemy, none have given us a clearer and truer account than the one by Arrian.
Writing 450 years after Alexander’s death, Arrian had the advantage of hindsight and the unique ability to sift through important historical material which is now lost. He was able to judge the motives of many of the detractors of Alexander and to set the record straight in many instances. Alexander’s aims have always been a topic of intense debate and this history will tell you what this brilliant tactician was trying to accomplish and why. From his first encounter with the Persians at the Battle of the Granicus to his last battle on the banks of the Indus River, thrill to the extraordinary exploits of Alexander the Great as he turns the ancient world upside down. After his passing, nothing would ever again be the same….
Lucius Flavius Arrianus, or Arrian (circa A.D. 85 to 90 - circa 146) was born in Nicomedia, a Greek town which at the time was a part of the vast Roman Empire. It is fairly certain that Arrian’s ancestors had been citizens for some time because his family was prominent, and he himself seems to have held an important priesthood as a young man. Arrian studied Stoic philosophy with the famous Epictetus and has left us an excellent book on the subject based on his notes. One of his fellow students was the future emperor, Hadrian, whose close friend he remained in later life. Arrian was a wealthy man with a great sense of responsibility. He put his considerable abilities to work on behalf of society and served with distinction as a senator and as a military commander. In fact, he was the first Greek ever to command Roman legions. He later served as governor of Cappadocia. In his spare moments, Arrian wrote many important books, of which his Anabasis of Alexander is by far the most popular.
© and (P)2004 Audio Connoisseur
Alexander the Great (UNABRIDGED)
by Arrian
Narrated by Charlton Griffin

LENGTH: 11 hrs and 55 mins
RELEASE DATE: 01-01-04
PUBLISHER: Audio Connoisseur

Publisher’s Summary

This is the incredible story of the world’s greatest conqueror, a man who single handedly changed the course of history…and who was worshipped as a god. There have been many attempts in the 2,300 years since Alexander’s death to tell the epic story of this enigmatic soldier. His deeds read like the stuff of legends. Of all the chroniclers of Alexander, and there have been many famous ones, including Plutarch and Ptolemy, none have given us a clearer and truer account than the one by Arrian.

Writing 450 years after Alexander’s death, Arrian had the advantage of hindsight and the unique ability to sift through important historical material which is now lost. He was able to judge the motives of many of the detractors of Alexander and to set the record straight in many instances. Alexander’s aims have always been a topic of intense debate and this history will tell you what this brilliant tactician was trying to accomplish and why. From his first encounter with the Persians at the Battle of the Granicus to his last battle on the banks of the Indus River, thrill to the extraordinary exploits of Alexander the Great as he turns the ancient world upside down. After his passing, nothing would ever again be the same….

Lucius Flavius Arrianus, or Arrian (circa A.D. 85 to 90 - circa 146) was born in Nicomedia, a Greek town which at the time was a part of the vast Roman Empire. It is fairly certain that Arrian’s ancestors had been citizens for some time because his family was prominent, and he himself seems to have held an important priesthood as a young man. Arrian studied Stoic philosophy with the famous Epictetus and has left us an excellent book on the subject based on his notes. One of his fellow students was the future emperor, Hadrian, whose close friend he remained in later life. Arrian was a wealthy man with a great sense of responsibility. He put his considerable abilities to work on behalf of society and served with distinction as a senator and as a military commander. In fact, he was the first Greek ever to command Roman legions. He later served as governor of Cappadocia. In his spare moments, Arrian wrote many important books, of which his Anabasis of Alexander is by far the most popular.

© and (P)2004 Audio Connoisseur

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