Alexandersrezeption in der rumänischen Kultur
Alexander’s Reception in the Romanian Culture
Author(s): Vasile LicaSubject(s): Cultural history
Published by: Galaţi University Press
Keywords: Alexanderrezeption; Alexanderroman; Alexandria; Q. Curtius Rufus; Plutarch
Summary/Abstract: The fascinating personality of the great Macedonian penetrated long ago and in various ways in the Romanian culture. Firstly, by means of Alexandria, the popular book known from Ireland to the Java Islands, then, at a scientific level, by means of Miron Costin and C. Cantacuzino’s works, authors familiar with the Greek-Latin literary tradition on Alexander. Romanian hospodars and boyars bore his name, others – like Michael the Brave, as Iorga pointed out, or his diadochs and epigons – imitated him, as Caesar or Trajan did in their times. The author has tried, following other historians’ contributions, to bring more light to the diverse ways in which the image of the King was per-ceived: Fürstenspiegel, historical and political argument, literary motif etc., without leaving aside the great monarch’s reflection into the modern Romanian textbooks and historiography.
Journal: Analele Universităţii Dunărea de Jos din Galaţi. Seria Istorie
- Issue Year: 2002
- Issue No: 01
- Page Range: 119-141
- Page Count: 23
- Language: German