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Soldier, Priest, and God: A Life of Alexander the Great

Autor F.S. Naiden
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 sep 2020
Whatever we may think of Alexander--whether Great or only lucky, a civilizer or a sociopath--most people do not regard him as a religious leader. And yet religion permeated all aspects of his career. When he used religion astutely, he and his army prospered. In Egypt, he performed the ceremonies needed to be pharaoh, and thus became a god as well as a priest. Babylon surrendered to him partly because he agreed to become a sacred king. When Alexander disregarded religion, he and his army suffered. In Iran, for instance, where he refused to be crowned and even destroyed a shrine, resistance against him mounted. In India, he killed Buddhists, Jains, and Hindus by the hundreds of thousands until his officers, men he regarded as religious companians, rebelled against him and forced him to abandon his campaign of conquest. Although he never fully recovered from this last disappointment, he continued to perform his priestly duties in the rest of his empire. As far as we know, the last time he rose from his bed was to perform a sacrifice. Ancient writers knew little about Near Eastern religions, no doubt due to the difficulty of travel to Babylon, India, and the interior of Egypt. Yet details of these exotic religions can be found in other ancient sources, including Greek, and in the last thirty years, knowledge of Alexander's time in the Near East has increased. Egyptologists and Assyriologists have written the first thorough accounts of Alexander's religious doings in Egypt and Mesopotamia. Recent archaeological work has also allowed scholars to uncover new aspects of Macedonian religious policy. Soldier, Priest, and God, the first religious biography of Alexander, incorporates this recent scholarship to provide a vivid and unique portrait of a remarkable leader.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780197523339
ISBN-10: 0197523331
Pagini: 424
Ilustrații: 30 images
Dimensiuni: 206 x 142 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

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An interesting addition to Greek history collections... Recommended.
there is much of value here which scholars will want to consult.
Naiden's book is eye-opening to say the least [...] This book offers a well-written account of Alexander's brief reign as the greatest god in both Europe and Asia [...] Naiden's book is a wonderful glimpse at a long lost world of conquerors, royal marriages, and festivals featuring slightly clothed dancers, bonfires, and libations. Soldier, Priest, and God makes clear all of the reasons why Alexander, who died in Babylon at the age of 32, is remembered in the traditions of Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, Christians, and Muslims.
Alexander the Great
Soldier, Priest, and God is a welcome addition to the already rich literature on Alexander the Great. Naiden has turned the spotlight on an aspect of the ancient world's greatest conqueror that has seldom received the attention it deserves-Alexander's position as an intermediary between the divine world and his people, specifically his army. For Alexander aficionados, this book offers the requisite fare of military and political narrative, artfully presented, while the religious element adds a new dimension to the story of the man and his achievement.
It might seem improbable that anyone could have much to say that is new about Alexander the Great, but Naiden has done it
A bold new biography explores Alexander's experience of religion and his claim to be the son of an Egyptian god.
Naiden's book is a wonderful glimpse at a long lost world of conquerors, royal marriages, and festivals featuring slightly clothed dancers, bonfires, and libations. Soldier, Priest, and God makes clear all of the reasons why Alexander, who died in Babylon at the age of 32, is remembered in the traditions of Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, Christians, and Muslims."

Notă biografică

F. S. Naiden is Professor of History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the author of Ancient Supplication, and a former New York subway motorman.