Professor Lyons has just published a new book comparing Alexander the Great with Hernan Cortes on the model of Plutarch's Lives. In case you can't read the text on the cover (see below), here is what Paul Cartledge of the University of Cambridge says about the book:
Like a self-proclaimed latter-day Plutarch, Lyons boldly
goes where Alexander the Great of
Macedon and Hernán Cortés of Castile blazed their respective
trails, comparing and contrasting the motives, methods, and achievements of the two conquering
empire-builders who changed the political map of the world, and doing so within an
illuminating overall moral-philosophical frame of reference and evaluation.
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