03550nam 2200589 450 99623724960331620170822145853.090-04-29717-010.1163/9789004297173(CKB)3710000000435193(EBL)2079191(SSID)ssj0001517038(PQKBManifestationID)11870043(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001517038(PQKBWorkID)11500605(PQKB)10651821(MiAaPQ)EBC2079191(OCoLC)912498833(OCoLC)913698311(nllekb)BRILL9789004297173(PPN)229514545(EXLCZ)99371000000043519320150713h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEumenes of Cardia a Greek among Macedonians /by Edward M. AnsonSecond ed.Leiden, Netherlands ;Boston, Massachusetts :Brill,2015.©20151 online resource (314 p.)Mnemosyne Supplements. History and archaeology of classical antiquity,2352-8656 ;Volume 383Description based upon print version of record.90-04-29715-4 Includes bibliographical refererences and index.Preliminary Material /Edward M. Anson -- Introduction /Edward M. Anson -- 1 The Sources /Edward M. Anson -- 2 From Cardia to Babylon /Edward M. Anson -- 3 From Babylon to Cappadocia /Edward M. Anson -- 4 From Cappadocia to Triparadeisus /Edward M. Anson -- 5 “The Fickleness of Fortune” /Edward M. Anson -- 6 The Reckoning with Antigonus /Edward M. Anson -- 7 Greeks and Macedonians /Edward M. Anson -- 8 “A Greek among Macedonians” /Edward M. Anson -- Bibliography /Edward M. Anson -- Index /Edward M. Anson.Eumenes of Cardia: A Greek Among Macedonians (2nd edition) updates the original work in light of a decade of scholarly activity and presents much new analysis influenced by this continuing scholarship. Eumenes of Cardia was a royal secretary who, in the years following the death of Alexander the Great became a major contender for power. Despite the fact that he had been chiefly an administrator rather than one of Alexander’s elite military commanders, and that he was a Greek from the city of Cardia, as opposed to a native Macedonian, Eumenes came close to securing control of the Asian remnants of Alexander’s empire. His history is important because our sources for the years immediately following the Conqueror’s death are dominated by the Cardian’s story. Moreover, his death marked in many respects the approaching end of the Macedonian dynasty of kings who had ruled Macedonia since the 8th c. BC, and his life illuminated both the nature of the Macedonian heritage and the possibilities of the new age ushered in by the conquests of the great Alexander.Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava.Supplementum.History and archaeology of classical antiquity ;Volume 383.GeneralsGreeceBiographyGreeceHistoryMacedonian Hegemony, 323-281 B.CMacedoniaHistoryDiadochi, 323-276 B.CGenerals938/.07092Anson Edward598861MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996237249603316Eumenes of Cardia1028923UNISA