A Note on ‘Pursuit’ in Arrian

Classical Quarterly 28 (1):136-140 (1978)
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Arrian was better qualified to understand the nature and significance of ‘the pursuit’ in Macedonian warfare than any modern scholar. He had himself fought and commanded in a very similar kind of warfare, and he was keenly interested in the study of military tactics. He was also better informed about the pursuits which Alexander had conducted, because he was able to use the accounts of Alexander's contemporaries, Ptolemy and Aristobulus. Anyone today who wishes to question the veracity of Arrian's reports of these pursuits cannot do so of his own experience. He should therefore turn to comparable pursuits of recent times which have been reported accurately beyond any shadow of doubt.

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Alexander's campaign in Illyria.Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière Hammond - 1974 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 94:66-87.

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