Bibliography of Biographical Sources for Biography of Alexander the Great

 

 

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Bibliography of Sources : Critical Biography of Alexander the Great

 

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Bieber, Margarete. “The Portraits of Alexander.” Greece and Rome 12.2 (1965): 183-188.

Fredricksmyer, E.A. “Alexander and Philip: Emulation and Resentment.” The Classical Journal 85.4 (1990): 300-315.

Hamilton, J.R. “Alexander’s Early Life.” Greece and Rome 12.2 (1965): 117-124.

Heckel, Waldemar. The Wars of Alexander the Great. New York: Routledge, 2002.

Saunders, Nicholas J. Alexander’s Tomb: The Two Thousand Year Obsession to Find the Lost Conqueror. New York: Perseus Books, 2006.

Thomas, Carol. Alexander the Great in His World. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2007.

 

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