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Life Early years. Xenophon was born c. 430 BC, in the deme Erchia of Athens.Xenophon's father, Gryllus, was a member of a wealthy equestrian family. Detailed accounts of events in Hellenica suggest that Xenophon personally witnessed the Return of Alcibiades in 407 BC, the Trial of the Generals in 406 BC, and the overthrow of the Thirty Tyrants in 403 BC.
Sep 27, 2022 · Xenophon of Athens (l. 430 to c. 354 BCE) was a contemporary of Plato and a fellow student of Socrates. He is best known for his Anabasis ( The March Up Country) detailing the retreat of the Ten Thousand Greek mercenaries after the defeat of Cyrus the Younger (d. 401 BCE) as well as for his works on Socrates. Xenophon was highly regarded in his ...
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Apr 16, 2024 · Xenophon (born c. 430 bce, Attica, Greece—died shortly before 350, Attica) was a Greek historian and philosopher whose numerous surviving works are valuable for their depiction of late Classical Greece. His Anabasis (“Upcountry March”) in particular was highly regarded in antiquity and had a strong influence on Latin literature.
Xenophon, Greek historian. Xenophon ( Greek, Ξενοφῶν; c. 427 B.C.E. – 355 B.C.E. ), was a Greek mercenary, historian and follower of Socrates. In 401 B.C.E. he participated in an expedition led by Cyrus the Younger against his older brother, the emperor Artaxerxes II of Persia. He found himself stranded deep in Mesopotamia with a ...
Herodotus was a philosopher and scholar. Xenophon was a great general. The one spent his life in solitary study, or in visiting various countries in the pursuit of knowledge; the other distinguished himself in the command of armies, and in distant military expeditions, which he conducted with great energy and skill.
Xenophon (430—354 B.C.E.) Xenophon was a Greek philosopher, soldier, historian, memoirist, and the author of numerous practical treatises on subjects ranging from horsemanship to taxation. While best known in the contemporary philosophical world as the author of a series of sketches of Socrates in conversation, known by their Latin title ...
Aug 4, 2020 · In the Hellenica (3.1.2), Xenophon suppresses his authorship of another of his books, the Anabasis of Cyrus, and gives credit instead to one Themistogenes of Syracuse. 12 Moreover, it is widely recognized that Xenophon alters his style in the Hellenica at about 2.3.10, when the war ends. 13 He there changes his use of particles, and he begins ...