Narrative content
1. Chronological overview
2. Arrian
3. Plutarch
4. Macedon and Philip II
5. Alexander's Youth
6. The Assassination of Philip II
7. Alexander Seizes Power
8. The Macedonian Army
9. The Persian Empire
10. Alexander's Campaigns
11. Alexander Rules his Empire
12. Alexander's Legacy
Commentaries on the Sources
1. Plutarch's account of
Alexander's Youth
2. Diodorus
Siculus on the Assassination of Philip II
3.
Arrian
on Alexander's invasion up to the battle of the Granicus
4.
Arrian
on the Gordian Knot
5.
Arrian
on the siege of Tyre
6.
Arrian
and Plutarch on the battle of Gaugamela
7.
Arrian
and Plutarch on the death of Cleitus
8.
Arrian
on Callisthenes and proskynesis
9.
Arrian on Alexander's Government
and the Weddings at Susa
10.
Arrian on the Death of Hephaestion
11.
Plutarch on the Death of Alexander
12.
Arrian's Assessment of Alexander
Themes for Debate
1. Alexander's influences – Nature or Nurture?
2.
How 'Great' was Alexander as a Military Commander?
3.
Alexander’s Aims – Grand Design or Growing Ambition?
4.
Alexander and his Companions
5.
How Real was the 'Policy of Fusion'?
6.
Questions concerning Alexander’s Divinity
7. How 'Great' was Alexander the Great?