
Alexander the Great - Free Audiobook
Author(s): Ada Russell,
1 / 14The Old World
- 1. The Old World
- 2. Philip II of Macedonia
- 3. Alexander as Prince
- 4. Alexander in Thrace, Illyria, and Greece (336-335 BC)
- 5. The Conquest of Asia Minor (334-333 BC)
- 6. The Conquest of Syria and Phoenicia (333-332 BC)
- 7. Alexander in Egypt (332-331 BC)
- 8. The Conquest of Persia (331-330 BC)
- 9. Alexander in Central Asia (330-327 BC)
- 10. The Conquest of the Punjab (327-326 BC)
- 11. The Return to Susa (326-324 BC)
- 12. The Last Two Years (324-323 BC)
- 13. Alexander's Character and Place in History
- 14. The Alexandrian Empire
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It is difficult to realize that the Earth on which Alexander the Great was born was the same in its main outlines as the Earth on which we stand today, and at the same time to realize how very different from our present knowledge were men's ideas then of its area. Even modern writers picture Alexander as primitive in his notions, and it will be interesting to remember, when we find him anxious to press ever farther and farther east and south, that the philosophers of his time, especially his great teacher Aristotle, had just announced new arguments to prove that the Earth was spherical in form.
The old Homeric ideas that the Earth was a flat disk, that the bronze firmament, set with stars, was upheld on great pillars by Atlas, and that the sun (as Herodotus imagined) could be blown out of its course by a strong wind, had passed away for ever.
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