The Government of Syria Under Alexander the Great

Classical Quarterly 24 (01):46- (1974)
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Abstract

Alexander's satrapal appointments in Syria have long been a focal point of scholarly dissension, for the relevant passages in the ancient sources are uniformly inconsistent and sometimes disconcertingly corrupt. A running debate continued until 1935, when Oscar Leuze presented a monumental survey of the ancient evidence together with exhaustive refutation of the hypotheses advanced by earlier scholars. Since then the problems of Syria under Alexander have been left virtually undisturbed, which is a pity. In the first place, Leuze's treatment is not impregnable. His massive discussion tends to convince through sheer accumulation of argument rather than by the cogency of its logic, which can often be faulted.

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Ptolemy Soter's annexation of Syria 320 b.c.Pat Wheatley - 1995 - Classical Quarterly 45 (02):433-.

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