LEADER 05276cam 22006614i 4500001 hup0000283 003 MaCbHUP 005 20200422110304.0 006 m o d 007 cr cn 008 141025s1925 mau go 00| 0beng d 020 |z9780674992023 |qprint version 035 (Sirsi) a3804991 035 (OCoLC)899735686 040 MaCbHUP |dTLC |erda |dUtOrBLW 041 1 enggrc |hgrc 043 e-gr---a-ir--- 050 00 PA4497 |b.X466 2014 072 7 HIS002010 |2bisacsh 072 7 LIT004190 |2bisacsh 072 7 PHI002000 |2bisacsh 100 0 Xenophon |eauthor. |=^A31925 245 10 Hiero : |bAgesilaus ; Constitution of the Lacedaemonians ; Ways and means ; Cavalry commander ; Art of horsemanship ; On hunting ; Constitution of the Athenians / |cXenophon ; with an English translation by E.C. Marchant and G.W. Bowersock. 264 1 Cambridge, MA : |bHarvard University Press, |c2014. 300 1 online resource. 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 computer |bc |2rdamedia 338 online resource |bcr |2rdacarrier 347 text file |2rda 380 Biography |2marcgt 380 eBook |2tlcgt 385 General |2tlctarget 490 1 Loeb Classical Library ; |v183 500 Includes index. 520 Minor works by Xenophon (c. 430-c. 354 BCE) include Hiero, a dialogue on government; Agesilaus, in praise of that king; Constitution of Lacedaemon, on the Spartan system; Ways and Means, on the finances of Athens; a manual of Horsemanship. The Constitution of the Athenians, though not by Xenophon, is an interesting document on Athenian politics. |bXenophon (ca. 430 to ca. 354 BCE) was a wealthy Athenian and friend of Socrates. He left Athens in 401 and joined an expedition including ten thousand Greeks led by the Persian governor Cyrus against the Persian king. After the defeat of Cyrus, it fell to Xenophon to lead the Greeks from the gates of Babylon back to the coast through inhospitable lands. Later he wrote the famous vivid account of this "March Up-Country" (Anabasis); but meanwhile he entered service under the Spartans against the Persian king, married happily, and joined the staff of the Spartan king, Agesilaus. But Athens was at war with Sparta in 394 and so exiled Xenophon. The Spartans gave him an estate near Elis where he lived for years writing and hunting and educating his sons. Reconciled to Sparta, Athens restored Xenophon to honour but he preferred to retire to Corinth. Xenophon's Anabasis is a true story of remarkable adventures. Hellenica, a history of Greek affairs from 411 to 362, begins as a continuation of Thucydides' account. There are four works on Socrates (collected in Volume IV of the Loeb Xenophon edition). In Memorabilia Xenophon adds to Plato's picture of Socrates from a different viewpoint. The Apology is an interesting complement to Plato's account of Socrates' defense at his trial. Xenophon's Symposium portrays a dinner party at which Socrates speaks of love; and Oeconomicus has him giving advice on household management and married life. Cyropaedia, a historical romance on the education of Cyrus (the Elder), reflects Xenophon's ideas about rulers and government; the Loeb edition is in two volumes. We also have his Hiero, a dialogue on government; Agesilaus, in praise of that king; Constitution of Lacedaemon (on the Spartan system); Ways and Means (on the finances of Athens); Manual for a Cavalry Commander; a good manual of Horsemanship; and a lively Hunting with Hounds. The Constitution of the Athenians, though clearly not by Xenophon, is an interesting document on politics at Athens. These eight books are collected in the last of the seven volumes of the Loeb Classical Library edition of Xenophon. 538 Mode of access: World Wide Web. 546 Text in Greek with English translation on facing pages. 588 Description based on print version record. 650 0 Greek literature. |=^A47374 650 7 Civilization. |0(OCoLC)862898. |2fast 651 7 Greece. |0(OCoLC)1208380. |2fast |?UNAUTHORIZED 651 7 Iran. |0(OCoLC)1204889. |2fast |?UNAUTHORIZED 700 1 Bowersock, G. W. |q(Glen Warren), |d1936- |etranslator. |=^A18462 700 1 Marchant, E. C. |q(Edgar Cardew), |d1864-1960, |etranslator. |=^A208246 740 02 Agesilaus. 740 02 Constitution of the Lacedaemonians. 740 02 Ways and means. 740 02 Cavalry commander. 740 02 Art of horsemanship. 740 02 On hunting. 740 02 Constitution of the Athenians. 776 08 |iPrint version:Xenophon. |tHiero. Agesilaus. Constitution of the Lacedaemonians. Ways and means. Cavalry commander. Art of horsemanship. On hunting. Constitution of the Athenians. |dCambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1925 |z9780674992023 830 0 Loeb classical library ; |v183. |=^A467228 856 40 |uhttps://go.openathens.net/redirector/ecu.edu?url=https://www.loebclassics.com/view/LCL183/1925/volume.xml 949 Click on web address |wasis |hjoyner116 |ojjlm 596 1 998 3804991