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Tragedy and Epic in Plutarch’s Alexander
The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1988Abstract Achilles is the poetic paradigm of a hero, Alexander his real-life counterpart as well as his descendant. This idea is a commonplace of all our sources for Alexander’s life. There are numerous examples of it: Diodorus says at xvii. 1.4:
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Systematic Entomology, 1989
Abstract The South American tipulid taxa Elnoretta, Euvaldiviana and Valdiviana are revised. Type material of all described species was examined.
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Abstract The South American tipulid taxa Elnoretta, Euvaldiviana and Valdiviana are revised. Type material of all described species was examined.
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Alexander the Great and the Office of Edeatros
Historia, 2012After 330 BC, Alexander implemented a set of court reforms, one of which was the introduction of the edeatros ("taster"). Despite the arguments of J.N. Kallér is, there is a reasonable case to be made that the edeatros was an office taken from the Great King's court.
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The Alexander Nelidow: A Renaissance Bronze?
The Art Bulletin, 1973The well-known bronze statuette called “Alexander with the Lance” was given to the Fogg Art Museum in 1956 by the late C. Ruxton Love, Jr. (Acc. No. 1956.20). Its former history is only partially known. The bronze was first published in 1898 by Oskar Wulff,1 who stated that it appeared in a bazaar in Istanbul shortly before that date. A.
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Alexander Revisited: Upper- and Lower-Bound Approaches for Axial Crushing of a Circular Tube
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 2021Guoxing Lu, J J Zhang
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Alexander the Great. Charles Alexander Robinson, Jr.
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