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305 of great men Plutarch, 1.2.
305 by Stoic ideals For an historical commentary on Plutarch’s life of Alexander, see Hamilton, J.,
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305 Cappadocia (131–137) For Arrian’s life and career, see Bosworth, A., From Arrian to
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305 view of the king Arrian also draws from the works of Nearchus and Eratosthenes as sources in
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305 sympathetic to Alexander For Arrian and his works, see Bosworth, A., “Errors in Arrian,” CQ
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306 7–12 of his histories Yardley (1997), esp. commentary by W. Heckel, pp. 1–41.
306 life were discussed For a rich collection of essays on different aspects of Athenaeus’ works and
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