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Xenophon And Sparta 1st Edition Nicolas Richer Anton Powell

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Xenophon And Sparta 1st Edition Nicolas Richer Anton Powell
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Publisher: Classical Press of Wales
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.96 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Nicolas Richer, Anton Powell
ISBN: 9781905125371, 1905125372
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Xenophon And Sparta 1st Edition Nicolas Richer Anton Powell by Nicolas Richer, Anton Powell 9781905125371, 1905125372 instant download after payment.

The writing of Spartan history for long involved gliding - sometimes seamlessly - between the evidence of very different ancient sources. Now, a short series conceived by The Classical Press of Wales will examine closely and individually each of the principal sources and its relationship with classical Sparta. The first volume deals with Xenophon, to whom we owe a very large part of our image of the Lacedaemonians. Uniquely among surviving writers, Xenophon campaigned with Spartan commanders in the field. His `Agesilaos' is a eulogy of a Spartan king he knew personally, his `Constitution of the Lacedaemonians' an intimate document of a different sort. Here internationally-recognised authorities on Sparta examine Xenophon's close - arguably too close - relation with the most powerful Greek state of his day.

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