This Companion, the first dedicated to the philosopher and historian Xenophon of Athens, gives readers a sense of why he has held such a prominent place in literary and political culture from antiquity to the present and has been a favourite author of individuals as diverse as Machiavelli, Thomas Jefferson, and Leo Tolstoy. It also sets out the major problems and issues that are at stake in the study of his writings, while simultaneously pointing the way forward to newer methodologies, issues, and questions. Although Xenophon's historical, philosophical, and technical works are usually studied…mehr
This Companion, the first dedicated to the philosopher and historian Xenophon of Athens, gives readers a sense of why he has held such a prominent place in literary and political culture from antiquity to the present and has been a favourite author of individuals as diverse as Machiavelli, Thomas Jefferson, and Leo Tolstoy. It also sets out the major problems and issues that are at stake in the study of his writings, while simultaneously pointing the way forward to newer methodologies, issues, and questions. Although Xenophon's historical, philosophical, and technical works are usually studied in isolation because they belong to different modern genres, the emphasis here is on themes that cut across his large and varied body of writings. This volume is accessible to students and general readers, including those previously unfamiliar with Xenophon, and will also be of interest to scholars in various fields.
Introduction Michael A. Flower Part I. Contexts: 1. Xenophon and his times John W. I. Lee 2. Xenophon and Greek philosophy Louis-André Dorion 3. Xenophon and Greek political thought Sarah Brown Ferrario 4. Xenophon's place in fourth-century Greek historiography Nino Luraghi Part II. Individual Works: 5. Xenophon's Anabasis and Hellenica John Marincola 6. Xenophon's Apology and Memorabilia David M. Johnson 7. Xenophon's Symposium Gabriel Danzig 8. Xenophon's Oeconomicus Fiona Hobden 9. Xenophon's Cyropaedia: tentative answers to an enigma Melina Tamiolaki 10. Xenophon: the small works John Dillery Part III. Techniques: 11. Xenophon's language and expression Vivienne Gray 12. Xenophon's authorial voice Christopher Pelling 13. Xenophon's narrative style Tim Rood 14. The character and function of speeches in Xenophon Emily Baragwanath Part IV. Major Subjects: 15. Xenophon as a historian Michael A. Flower 16. Xenophon on leadership Richard Fernando Buxton 17. Xenophon and Athens Christopher Tuplin 18. Xenophon on Persia Kostas Vlassopoulos 19. Xenophon's views on Sparta Paul Christesen Part V. Reception and Influence: 20. Xenophon's influence in Imperial Greece Ewen Bowie 21. Xenophon and the instruction of princes Noreen Humble 22. Xenophon's changing fortunes in the modern world Tim Rood Epilogue: 23. Xenophon: magician and friend Edith Hall Important dates in the life of Xenophon.
Introduction Michael A. Flower Part I. Contexts: 1. Xenophon and his times John W. I. Lee 2. Xenophon and Greek philosophy Louis-André Dorion 3. Xenophon and Greek political thought Sarah Brown Ferrario 4. Xenophon's place in fourth-century Greek historiography Nino Luraghi Part II. Individual Works: 5. Xenophon's Anabasis and Hellenica John Marincola 6. Xenophon's Apology and Memorabilia David M. Johnson 7. Xenophon's Symposium Gabriel Danzig 8. Xenophon's Oeconomicus Fiona Hobden 9. Xenophon's Cyropaedia: tentative answers to an enigma Melina Tamiolaki 10. Xenophon: the small works John Dillery Part III. Techniques: 11. Xenophon's language and expression Vivienne Gray 12. Xenophon's authorial voice Christopher Pelling 13. Xenophon's narrative style Tim Rood 14. The character and function of speeches in Xenophon Emily Baragwanath Part IV. Major Subjects: 15. Xenophon as a historian Michael A. Flower 16. Xenophon on leadership Richard Fernando Buxton 17. Xenophon and Athens Christopher Tuplin 18. Xenophon on Persia Kostas Vlassopoulos 19. Xenophon's views on Sparta Paul Christesen Part V. Reception and Influence: 20. Xenophon's influence in Imperial Greece Ewen Bowie 21. Xenophon and the instruction of princes Noreen Humble 22. Xenophon's changing fortunes in the modern world Tim Rood Epilogue: 23. Xenophon: magician and friend Edith Hall Important dates in the life of Xenophon.
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