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| Some more from the Moralia: The same quote on the sack of Thebes from the 1878 tranlation of William Goodwin, Professor of Greek Literature at Harvard University: Quote:
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| The Blood of Dorus what is your opinion for Alexander Moralia and why all the modern writers never mention or quoted any fragment from this Plutarch work ?
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Other writers have probably simply ignored or are not aware of the testimony contained in the "Moralia" - it is after all, a huge and varied work. I also think that the interpretation of some other modern writers is that the "Moralia" only indictates that Alexander is a Greek (i.e. as a member of the Argead Royal House) while the question of the "Greekness" of the ordinary Macedonian soldier remains ambiguous. |
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If Macedonians were not Greeks then in "whom" victorious Greeks Alexander-Plutarch focus ? The above quote I didnt see in none of the modern writers works regarding Alexander life.
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| Yes, this is a telling quote Akritas. Here it is in Goodwin's 1878 translation: Quote:
In conquering and civilising the barbarians, both the cities established and the form of government, law and culture is Greek: Quote:
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| From his letters and speeches it is obvious to even a moron that Alexander freely mixed the terms Greek and Macedonian. It must always be remembered that Greeks were divided into separate kingdoms. This tribalism manifested itself in the many civil wars but there was never any doubt that culturally they were of the same stock and this extended to the scattered thousands of Greeks living in Asia, North Africa and Sicily. The favoritism shown by Alexander to the Macedonians is only natural: they were his childhood friends and companions and the army that his father built which solidified his hold over his countrymen and provided the base for his invasion of Asia. When Leonatus stayed behind in Thermopylae he kept HIS Spartans with him, not an integrated force. Even the Thespians who valiantly remained fought as their OWN unit. This was normal in those days. Why is such a simple concept so hard to understand?
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| Many times we have heared or read that the best Great Alexanders statues were that sculpured from Lysippus.Who told that ? of course Plutarch in the Moralia Quote:
In the same work we have a small summary in when battles Alexander woonded. ""Gashed with wounds"" Quote:
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