Prose life of Alexander / edited by J.S. Westlake
- Title
- Prose life of Alexander / edited by J.S. Westlake
- Editor
- Westlake, John Stephen, b. 1877
- Publication
- London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., LTD.
- 1913 (for 1911)
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"Prose life of Alexander / edited by J.S. Westlake." In the digital collection Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/PLAlex. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 29, 2024.
Contents
- How Anectanabus fled Egypt to Macedonia
- How Anectanabus went up to the Palace to Olympia the Queen.
- How Anectanabus in the Shape of a Mighty Dragon went to the fore in front of Philip and overcame his Enemies in the Fray.
- How Anectanabus in the Shape of a Dragon came before Philip at a Festival and kissed Olympia.
- How a Bird laid an Egg in Philip's Bosom at whose breaking there came forth a Serpent, which forthwith died.
- HOW ALEXANDER PUT HEART INTO HIS HOST ANEW.
- HOW THE MESSENGERS OF DARIUS GAVE ALEXANDER THE LETTER, AND HIS ANSWER.
- HOW ALEXANDER ENCAMPED BY THE STREAM GRANCUS.