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- Sat Sep 25, 2010 11:23 pm
- Forum: Book reviews
- Topic: Rereading fire from heaven
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Re: Rereading fire from heaven
I also suspect that it is no coincidence that the so-called "Persianising" began just after Bagoas joined Alexander's retinue. It is likely on circumstantial grounds that Bagoas was the prime mover of this trend in Alexander's behaviour - hardly an inconsequential matter. Did not Artabazu...
- Sat Sep 25, 2010 9:00 pm
- Forum: Book reviews
- Topic: Rereading fire from heaven
- Replies: 71
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Re: Rereading fire from heaven
why would Philip bother to try and assuage Pausanias' outrage unless Amyntas was already close to him, which seems not to be the case until his marriage to Kleopatra? Ellis favours this solution and puts the arguments more fully and eloquently than I can working from memory. Would you mind elaborat...
- Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:50 pm
- Forum: Alexander's contemporaries
- Topic: Amyntas
- Replies: 58
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Re: Amyntas
For what it's worth, a few thoughts: Alexander and Philip's relationship after Chaeronea appears to have taken a nose dive, and not just because of Philip's marriage to Attalus's neice and the Pixodorus affair. Alexander wasn't given any major command after Chaeronea despite his performance in the b...
- Wed Sep 22, 2010 10:11 pm
- Forum: Art and Culture
- Topic: Images of Alexander
- Replies: 18
- Views: 8066
Re: Images of Alexander
And here's another one that has been touched up (not by me)!
- Wed Sep 22, 2010 10:06 pm
- Forum: Art and Culture
- Topic: Images of Alexander
- Replies: 18
- Views: 8066
Re: Images of Alexander
It certainly has an air of Alexander! Books always seem to use the same images of Alexander, but here are a couple of less familiar ones (courtesy of posts on Yahoo's Alexander's Army) about upcoming exhibitions on Alexander in Amsterdam at the Hermitage Museum and the Allard Pierson Museum. I'm afr...
- Sun Sep 19, 2010 8:04 pm
- Forum: Book reviews
- Topic: Rereading fire from heaven
- Replies: 71
- Views: 30554
Re: Rereading fire from heaven
How long should the 14-year old Royal Pages have lasted? Nevertheless, it is widely attested that they fought in the battles. The older Pages certainly went into battle, but do we actually have evidence that 14 year olds fought? Might not the first experience for young boys in warfare have been to ...
- Sun Sep 19, 2010 3:40 pm
- Forum: Book reviews
- Topic: Rereading fire from heaven
- Replies: 71
- Views: 30554
Re: Rereading fire from heaven
But consider what would happen if Bagoas were present when the fleet ran into a fight. The trierarch led the ship in war, just as the pilot navigated it. It was a real role in that circumstance. Alexander could not afford to risk confusion over the command in a battle situation. I would not press t...
- Sun Sep 19, 2010 10:59 am
- Forum: Book reviews
- Topic: Rereading fire from heaven
- Replies: 71
- Views: 30554
Re: Rereading fire from heaven
It feels a little strange to me to consider Bagoas as having such a high rank and then view him as having publicly danced for the army's entertainment. Can we reconcile this? Or does it mean we must doubt Plutarch's report? Best regards, Mary Renault I believe tries to reconcile these points by sug...
- Tue Sep 14, 2010 8:22 pm
- Forum: Book reviews
- Topic: Rereading fire from heaven
- Replies: 71
- Views: 30554
Re: Rereading fire from heaven
I'll give it some thought!marcus wrote: Go for it. This isn't a fan site, after all, and the whole point is to have rational discussions about Alexander and his times. True, you might get a lambasting from some, but that shouldn't stop you!
ATB
- Mon Sep 13, 2010 10:49 pm
- Forum: Book reviews
- Topic: Rereading fire from heaven
- Replies: 71
- Views: 30554
Re: Rereading fire from heaven
Marcus wrote “I think I can honestly say, Dean, that all of Renault's other books are worth reading. The Last of the Wine (Peloponnesian War) is superb, but my personal favourites are The King Must Die and The Bull from the Sea (both about Theseus). I think The Mask of Apollo (in which Alexander fe...
- Thu Sep 09, 2010 10:39 pm
- Forum: Book reviews
- Topic: Rereading fire from heaven
- Replies: 71
- Views: 30554
Re: Rereading fire from heaven
Oddly enough, I too have been rereading Fire From Heaven. She doesn't say so, but I think Mary Renault may be hinting that Alexander could have accompanied Philip when he presided at the Pythian Games at Delphi (although that might have been in September 346 when Alexander would have been 10). Perha...
- Fri Aug 20, 2010 7:13 pm
- Forum: Art and Culture
- Topic: Images of Alexander
- Replies: 18
- Views: 8066
Re: Images of Alexander
That's an interesting one - in which gallery of the BM is it? The thing is, it clearly has the anastole in the hairstyle, which suggests that it's heavily influenced by Alexander sculptures, if not meant to be Alexander himself. The only thing is, that I'd be a bit surprised if the Etruscans were m...
- Fri Aug 20, 2010 7:02 pm
- Forum: Art and Culture
- Topic: Images of Alexander
- Replies: 18
- Views: 8066
Re: Images of Alexander
I always thought this bust of Alcibiades, which is labeled as a Roman copy of a 4th century Greek sculpture, looked remarkably similar to Alexander and the classic 'Alexander pose'. Oh, yes, that certainly looks like Alexander! I don't think the tilt of the head and the parted lips are right for th...
- Fri Aug 20, 2010 6:52 pm
- Forum: Art and Culture
- Topic: Images of Alexander
- Replies: 18
- Views: 8066
Re: Images of Alexander
the little fellow is wearing an elephant headress and he does look remarkably like Alexander to me. :) He does, doesn't he? Although I supose he could be a Selucid. This is another possible, although less likely, Alexander, also from the British Museum (in the King's Library if anyone wants to go a...
- Thu Aug 19, 2010 10:37 pm
- Forum: Art and Culture
- Topic: Images of Alexander
- Replies: 18
- Views: 8066
Images of Alexander
Just thought I would share this image. It's an Etruscan terracotta head from the British Museum c300-250 BC. It is not labelled as Alexander, but it certainly looks like it has been influenced by his image, even if it isn't meant to be him. DSCI0997---Copy.jpg The quality of the photo isn't very goo...