Hier beghint die hystorie Vanden grooten Coninck Alexander

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Hier beghint die hystorie Vanden grooten Coninck Alexander

by Anonymous

NL·~2 hours·70 chapters

Chapters

70 total
1

Noten bij de transcriptie:

1:38
2

Hier beghint die hystorie Vanden grooten Coninck Alexander

0:03
3

Inhoudsopgave

3:06
4

Dat eerste cap:

1:42
5

Hoe Neptanabus Alexander wan

2:08
6

Hoe hẽ Neptanabus [ver]schiep in een draeck

1:50
7

Hoe dat die grooten Alexander gheboren wort:

1:16
8

Hoe Alexander Neptanabus dode

1:42
9

Hoe Alexander Pucifael bereedt.

1:28
10

Hoe Alexander den prijs te Pysen wan:

2:28

Description

This medieval chronicle brings the legend of the great king Alexander to life through the eyes of a 15th‑century scribe. Rendered in a Gothic typeface filled with unfamiliar diacritics and tilde‑marked letters, the text has been carefully transcribed so modern ears can follow the original spelling and rhythm while still hearing the authentic medieval flavor.

The narrative opens with Alexander’s birth and early upbringing, tracing his first steps toward power amid the courts of Othus Artaxarses, Philippus of Macedon, and the mysterious Neptanabus of Egypt. It blends myth and history, describing his youthful ambitions, early battles, and the counsel of wise men, offering a vivid portrait of a ruler whose fame was already soaring across the known world. Listeners will be drawn into the rich tapestry of medieval storytelling that frames Alexander’s rise before the later conquests and tragedies take hold.

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Language

nl

Duration

~2 hours (124K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jeroen van Luin, André Engels, Clog and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague)

Release date

2020-12-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Anonymous

Some of the world’s most enduring books come from writers whose names were never recorded or never revealed. “Anonymous” on a title page can mean many different things: a lost identity, a deliberate choice, or a work shaped by tradition over time.

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