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  1. The Anabasis is his story of the march to Persia to aid Cyrus, who enlisted Greek help to try and take the throne from Artaxerxes, and the ensuing return of the Greeks, in which Xenophon played a leading role.

  2. Jan 1, 1998 · At the start of "Anabasis," Xenophon lays the groundwork for the historical context by introducing Cyrus and his motivations to claim the Persian throne. We learn how Cyrus gathers an army under the pretense of fighting against Tissaphernes while secretly plotting to challenge his brother.

    • Xenophon, 432 BCE-351? BCE
    • Anabasis
    • Produced by John Bickers, and David Widger
    • Dakyns, Henry Graham, 1838-1911
  3. Jul 6, 2007 · Project Gutenberg's The First Four Books of Xenophon's Anabasis, by Xenophon This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.

  4. Xenophon's Anabasis oder der Zug der Zehntausend. Aus dem Griechischen. mit. Einleitung und Erläuterung. von. Dr. Max Oberbreyer.

  5. Jul 30, 2024 · Anabasis, by Xenophon, translated from Greek by Carleton L. Brownson, in 653 bookmarked and searchable pdf pages. The download contains Loeb Classical Library volumes L89 and L90 (Cambridge, MA., 1921-1922) in one file.

  6. Anabasis. by Xenophon. translated by Henry Graham Dakyns. Project Gutenberg Release #1170 Select author names above for additional information and titles. Download the ebook in a format below. Additional formats may also be available from the main Gutenberg site. Key to sites: Main site : Gutenberg.org (North Carolina, USA)

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  8. Xenophon's Anabasis, translated by Carleton Lewis Brownson. [1] Anabasis (/ əˈnæbəsɪs /; Greek: Ἀνάβασις [anábasis]; an "expedition up from") is the most famous work of the Ancient Greek professional soldier and writer Xenophon. [2]

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