Xenophon and his World

Often depicted as an amateur who practised many trades badly, Xenophon is increasingly seen by a new generation of scholars as an important and distinctive voice on the history, society and thought-world of the later classical and pre-hellenistic era. The 24 papers published here originate from a ground-breaking Liverpool conference held to celebrate and build upon this transformation.

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E. Badian: Xenophon the Athenian
M. Dreher: Der Prozess gegen Xenophon
M. Sordi: Senofonte e la Sicilia
R. Waterfield: Xenophon's Socratic mission
F. Roscalla: Kalokagathia e kaloikagathoi
C. Hindley: Xenophon's ethical erotics
V. Azoulay: Xenophon, Cyrus and the King's Body
T. Petit: Xénophon et la vassalité achéménide
H. Bowden: Xenophon and religion
R. Brock: Xenophon's political imagery
J. Dillery: Xenophon, the military review and Hellenistic pompai
J. Lee: The Lochos in Xenophon's Anabasis
L. Tritle: Xenophon, Clearchus and PTSD
T. Rood: Xenophon and Diodorus: continuing Thucydides
E. Rung: Xenophon, the Oxyrhynchus Historian and Timocrates
P. Funke: Der Doikismos von Mantineia
N. Sterling: Xenophon's Hellenica and the Theban hegemony
M. Jehne: Auslassungen in Xenophons Hellenika
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