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Xenophon and Lysias on the Arginousai Trial
Lysias argues in XII 36 that if the Athenians condemned the Arginousai generals it would be right to condemn the Thirty. This argument implies that the generals were guilty and asserts that there was a strong conviction on the part of the Athenians that ...
Angelos Kapellos
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A Citizen as a Slave of the State? Oligarchic Perceptions of Democracy in Xenophon
Xenophon portrays the wealthy as evoking slavery as a metaphor for their subjection to liturgies in democratic Athens, and this implies an ideological commentary on the definition of freedom as living as one wishes.
Melina Tamiolaki
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The Medo-Persian Ceremonial: Xenophon, Cyrus and the King's Body [PDF]
The Cyropaedia is a long text involving many different approaches; and yet there is a major split in the work: the taking of Babylon which, at the end of Book 7, marks the end of Cyrus' military conquest.
Azoulay, Vincent
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Jouer de l'aulos à Athènes était-il politiquement correct?
International audienceAccording to Plutarch, the young Alcibiades would have refused to play the aulos on the pretext that this practice distorted the appearance and the features of a man and was unworthy of an Athenian citizen; his example was followed ...
Caire, Emmanuèle
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South Australia July to December 2023
Australian Journal of Politics &History, Volume 70, Issue 2, Page 328-334, June 2024.
Josh Sunman
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Onbinlerin Dönüş Rotası ve Theches Tepesi Üzerine Bir Değerlendirme: Araklı/Sürmene– Bayburt Road
Bu makale öncelikle Xenophon ve Onbinlerin Karadeniz’e ulaşan tarihî güzergahlarını yerinde tespit etmeyi ve modellemeyi amaçlayan “MÖ 401-400 Yılında Onbinlerin ve 1461 Yılında Fatih Sultan Mehmet'in Karadeniz'e Varış Güzergâhlarının Tespit Edilerek ...
Yasin Topaloğlu +2 more
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Corrupting the Youth: Xenophon and Plato on Socrates and Alcibiades
Socrates’ students, who are attracted by the philosophic life, offer starkly different portraits of Alcibiades, the most illustrious among Socrates’ students who chose a political life. Their presentations diverge particularly
Gregory A. McBrayer
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Le casque bombé à cimier dans les tactiques de combat néo-assyriennes [PDF]
The present paper investigates the adoption of the crested helmet and its manifestations between the IXth and the VIIIth century B.C. in the Neo-Assyrian military establishment.
Backer, Fabrice De
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Why did Xenophon write a Symposium? Erotika Paideia and Logos Sokratikos
Xenophon, whom Diogenes Laertius included among the Greek philosophers, composed a series of writings in which he followed Socratic tradition. However, preserved texts of logoi Sokratikoi, besides our author and some extant fragments, are reduced to the ...
José Vela Tejada
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Resumen Luego de analizar los principales atributos que Jenofonte, quien vivió del 430 al 354 a. C., asigna a varios de sus protagonistas, es posible encontrar elementos recurrentes que permiten delinear el perfil del líder ejemplar.
Carolina Olivares Chávez
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