Within the scope of the Greek-Latin Alexander romance, the Res gestae Alexandri Macedonis by Julius Valerius (early fourth century CE) stand out due to their high literary and stylistic standards. The eleven contributions in this edited volume primarily focus on issues of narrative technique, linguistic design, and intertextuality, thereby illustrating the unique features and rank of this often-neglected work in literary history.
La beauté fatale du maître du monde: Double origine et pouvoir civilisateur dans le Roman d’Alexandre de Julius Valérius (àpropos de Val. 1,13–14)
págs. 13-34
Pindar im Alexanderroman?: Die Olympischen und Isthmischen Spiele bei Iulius Valerius
págs. 35-56
Alexanders Glück und Dareios’ Ende: Die Schlachten in Arabien und am Stranga bei Iulius Valerius
págs. 57-77
págs. 79-98
Besas and Ariobarzanes: Trials and Tribulations regarding the Reception of the Identity, Deed, andPunishment of Darius’ assassins
págs. 99-114
págs. 115-132
Weise Brahmanen, apokalyptische Ungeheuer und mirakulöse Wasserläufe: Zu einigen Passagen bei Iulius Valerius und in Palladios’ Brahmanen-Traktat
págs. 133-149
págs. 151-160
págs. 161-174
Iulius Valerius on Alexander’ Death: Reception, Representation, and Rewriting in Later Latin Literary Culture
págs. 175-197
págs. 199-219
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