Good day everyone, thanks to be here on Alessandro III di Macedonia, the blog about Alexander the Great & Hellenism. Today I would like to point out the release of a book that I think will be of interest to many of you. It’s about the book:
Alexander the Great, a Battle for Truth and Fiction. The Ancient Sources And Why They Can’t Be Trusted
by David Grant
Pen & Sword Military
Publishing on: 30th April 2022

Most of what we ‘know’ about Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) comes from the pages of much later historians, writing 300 years or more after these events. But these Roman-era writers drew on the accounts of earlier authors who were contemporary with Alexander, some of whom took part in the momentous events they described. David Grant examines the fragments of these earlier eyewitness testimonies which are preserved as undercurrents in the later works. He traces their influence and monopoly of the ‘truth’ and spotlights their manipulation of events to reveal how the Wars of the Successors shaped the agendas of these writers. It becomes clear that Alexander’s courtiers were no-less ambitious than than their king and wanted to showcase their role in the epic conquest of the Persian Empire to enhance their credibility and legitimacy in their own quests for power. In particular, Grant reveals why reports of the dying king’s last wishes conflict, and he explains why testimony relegated to ‘romance’ may house credible grains of truth. The author also skillfully explains how manuscripts became further corrupted in their journey from the ancient world to the modern day. In summary, this work by a recognised expert on the period highlights why legacy of Alexander is built on very shaky foundations.
David Grant has a masters degree in ancient history. He is responsible for a number of international patents stemming from ideas that set out to challenge the status quo in one way or another, life experience which gave him his academic tenets: always challenge accepted norms, the past is never dead, and believe what you read at your peril. His research sets out to question and contest the ‘standard model’ of the history of the great Macedonian king. He is the author of Unearthing the Family of Alexander the Great and The Last Will and Testament of Alexander the Great.
Hardback
Pages: 336
Illustrations: 4 mono
ISBN: 978-1399094719
Publishing on: 30th April 2022
£ 25.00
Pen and Sword is a very prolific publisher of books on Alexander, the Diadochi and Hellenism and I am delighted! This book will also be a safe purchase for me but not upon release. The premise of the Synopsis is great and I’m curious to see how Grant will analyze the sources. If you want to save a reminder on your Google Calendar to remind you of the exit you can save it at THIS LINK.
Thank you all, have a nice day,



