2016
DOI: 10.1017/irq.2015.8
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Nebuchadnezzar and Alexander in the Excerpta Latina Barbari

Abstract: The late antique Christian chronicle preserved as theExcerpta Latina Barbaricontains a brief, but extraordinary notice on the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar; many of its unusual details can be understood in the contexts of traditional stories about Nebuchadnezzar and the interests of the work itself. The best clue to the meaning of the passage on Nebuchadnezzar is theExcerpta's closely parallel passage on Alexander the Great. In theExcerptaNebuchadnezzar and Alexander reflect one another and in a sense compete… Show more

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“…According to Garstad, however, a close interplay between Alexander and Nebuchadnezzar can be traced to ‘the time of the Macedonian himself or shortly thereafter’ (2016: 43). Fostering this connection, Garstad contends, was ‘the association between Alexander and Babylon, the ill-omened site of his untimely death’ (2016: 36).…”
Section: Omens Of Antiochus’s Deathmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Garstad, however, a close interplay between Alexander and Nebuchadnezzar can be traced to ‘the time of the Macedonian himself or shortly thereafter’ (2016: 43). Fostering this connection, Garstad contends, was ‘the association between Alexander and Babylon, the ill-omened site of his untimely death’ (2016: 36).…”
Section: Omens Of Antiochus’s Deathmentioning
confidence: 99%