…hos’ in Oeconomicus 16.9 275 Fiorenza Bevilacqua Mimesis and the bodily sign in Xenophon’s Memorabilia 3. 10 291 Vladimir Gildin Zuckerman 12 Table of Contents Did Aristotle have some knowledge of the grammar advocated by the Cyrenaics? Reflections on a new Cyrenaic testimony 311…
…s of Cyrene, and Antisthenes; and Socrates’ debate with Hippias ‘On Justice’ in Xenophon’s Memorabilia (4.4.5–25). Its main contention is that the ‘countless others’ referred to by Glaucon points chiefly, but not solely, to the members of the circle of Socrates, who themselves es…
…a Greek one, Mantinea – actually a Zeitwende at which famously nothing changes (Xenophon Hellenica 7.5.27). A nearby Macedonian Zeitwende in 360/59 is more straightforward. And it is the combination of the two that is the point: Macedon’s rise against the background of Greek diso…
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…Comici Graeci, ed. R. Kassel and C. Austin. 36 | Irina Deretić (c. 425–350 BC), Xenophon (c. 430–354 BC), Cicero (106–43 BC), and Athenaeus (fl. AD 200). The opposed assessments seem to adduce that she, virtuous or not, played an important role in the public life in the Athens of…
…romanzo antico, Roma 2006, pp. 15-60, in particolare p. 36. 5 Vd. K. BÜRGER, Zu Xenophon von Ephesus, in “Hermes” 27 (1892), pp. 36-67, il promotore della teoria dell’epitome. 6 Vd. T. HÄGG, The “Ephesiakà” of Xenophon Ephesius – Original or Epitome?, in T. EIDE - L.B. MORTENSEN …
…Comici Graeci, ed. R. Kassel and C. Austin. 36 | Irina Deretić (c. 425–350 BC), Xenophon (c. 430–354 BC), Cicero (106–43 BC), and Athenaeus (fl. AD 200). The opposed assessments seem to adduce that she, virtuous or not, played an important role in the public life in the Athens of…
…hibron’s Politeia was well known. There are subtle refutations to his thesis in Xenophon’s treatise on the Spartan constitution22 – and Xenophon evidently knew and rather disapproved of Thibron23 – while Aristotle here in his discussion of Sparta’s 16 ”Wsper ga;r oiJ plei'stoi tw…
…lectuals and historians of the fourth century (Plato and the major historians---Xenophon, Ephorus, and Theopompus), the author examines how these prose writers created an aristocratic version of the past as an alternative to the democratic version of the oratorical tradition. Les…
…hat can be gleaned from the Damonon stele is of particular importance. Download Xenophon's Views on Sparta Cambridge Companion to Xenophon, Michael Flower (ed.) , 2017 In this essay I explore Xenophon's views of ancient Sparta. The essay begins by exploring four tr... more In thi…
…dissidents’. We believe that the Old Oligarch, Thucydides, Plato, Aristotle and Xenophon were all, to some extent, critics of Athens’ democratic political reality. Nonetheless, we suggest that a) an impor- tant target of their analyses was Athens’ transition to open access, a pro…
…fter Epirus, he went to Athens, and while there, he became known as the "young Xenophon" as a consequence of the similarity of his relationship to Epictetus as Xenophon had to Socrates . [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] [ 19 ] [ 20 ] For a period, some time about 126 AD,…
…le , along the Syr Darya in December 530 BC. [ 10 ] [ c ] However, according to Xenophon of Athens , Cyrus did not die fighting and had instead returned to the capital city of Pasargadae . [ 11 ] Regardless of the date of his death, he was succeeded by his son Cambyses II , whose…
…ll 4 Books 20 Papers 1 Bibliographies 4 Book Reviews Books by Emily Baragwanath Xenophon Estate Management and Symposium (2022, Oxford World Classics, Oxford University Press) Translated by A. Verity, edited with Introduction and Notes by E. Baragwanath Clio and Thalia: Attic Com…