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The Alexander Romance, once described as "antiquity's most successful novel", is an account of the life and exploits of Alexander the Great.
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7 mars 2016 · Pseudo-Callisthenes, the so-called Alexander-Romance, falsely ascribed to Callisthenes, survives in several versions, beginning in the 3rd ...
In some of the manuscripts, it is mistakenly attributed to the Greek historian Callisthenes, which is why it is sometimes referred to as "Pseudo-Callisthenes".
a Greek historian in Macedon with connections to both Aristotle and Alexander the Great. He accompanied Alexander the Great during his Asiatic expedition.
Callisthène (Callisthenes)

Callisthène (Callisthenes)

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Callisthène est un historien grec né à Olynthe. Il est le neveu d'Aristote, dont il a reçu l'enseignement, et l'historiographe officiel d'Alexandre le Grand avant d'être placé en captivité à la suite de la conjuration des pages. Wikipédia
A History of Alexander of romantic and legendary character has been incorrectly ascribed to Callisthenes. It is now commonly referred to as “Pseudo Callisthenes ...
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1 HE PRESENT VOLUME developed from the work submitted in partial fulfillment of the Ph.D. degree at Columbia University in 1964. 1 am deeply indebted to ...
27 mars 2017 · The Romance of Alexander the Great by Pseudo-Callisthenes, translated from the Armenian version, with an introduction by Albert M. Wolohojian (New York, 1969),
Pseudo-Callisthenes. The life of Alexander of Macedon / by Pseudo-Callisthenes ; translated and edited by Elizabeth Hazelton Haight Pseudo-Callisthenes.
Pseudo-Callisthenes, the so-called Alexander-Romance, falsely ascribed to Callisthenes, survives in several versions, beginning in the 3rd cent. ad.