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This volume examines the issue of violence in Xenophon’s works, who lived in circumstances of war for many years. All the papers address issues of violence from different aspects. The exclusive focus on this issue is justified, since no previous detailed study exists on the subject. Most of the chapters focus on the Hellenica, because this work records more aspects of violence than the rest of his works. The volume is more concerned with examining violence in practice rather than the theory of violence, and violent practices are more frequently recorded in the Hellenica, which is the main historical work of Xenophon.This volume attempts to provide a comprehensive study of the subject of violence in Xenophon’s works and to demonstrate the coherence and consistency of his thought on it. This work aspires to be a contribution to classical scholarship since it attempts to: (1) shed further light on the literary character of Xenophon’s oeuvre; (2) offer new interpretation of passages and themes; and (3) put emphasis on passages that scholars have not pointed out and which offer important insights to the thought of Xenophon.
Violence --- Philosophy. --- Xenophon. --- E-books --- Hellenica (Xenophon).
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Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri) --- Historiography --- Hellenica oxyrhynchia. --- Greece --- History --- Historiography
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The importance of Xenophon as a historical source for the history of Greece in the classical period has long been recognised as an established fact. Many scholars also rightly judge him to be a priceless source of information about the Achemenid Empire and the nature of its relations with the Greeks. Given the amazing variety, and the value, of his literary output (the majority of them constitute the very beginning of a new literary genre), his importance in the history of Greek literature has also started to be appreciated, albeit quite recently. In consequence, the growing modern interest in Xenophon is manifested not only in books about him, but in the scholarly conferences too. This book contains a selection of the papers delivered at a conference held in October 2009 in the Department of Classical Philology, Gdańsk University: the place where the first monograph on Xenophon in Polish was written by Professor Krzysztof Glombiowski.
Historiography. --- Xenophon --- Xenophon, --- Xenophon. --- Cyropaedia (Xenophon). --- Hellenica (Xenophon). --- To 146 B.C. --- Greece --- Greece. --- History --- Historiography --- Xenophon. - Cyropaedia --- Xenophon. - Hellenica
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Le ‘Elleniche di Ossirinco’ costituiscono una nuova edizione critica di tre gruppi di papiri, il Papiro di Londra, di Firenze, e del Cairo, pervenuti dall’Egitto romano (fine I sec. d.C.-fine II sec. d.C.), che restituiscono ampie porzioni di storia greca databili tra le ultime fasi della guerra del Peloponneso e la campagna asiatica del re spartano Agesilao. L’opera offre nuove proposte testuali, ed è corredata dalla prima traduzione in lingua italiana e da un commento storiografico. Emerge un autore che si pone in continuità con la tradizione storiografica precedente, quella tucididea, e al tempo stesso offre elementi di innovazione, in linea con i coevi interessi sul costituzionalismo e il federalismo rappresentati in modo particolare da Senofonte e da Aristotele.
Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri) --- Greek papyri --- Papyri, Greek --- Manuscripts, Classical (Papyri) --- Manuscripts (Papyri) --- Hellenica Oxyrhynchia. --- Greece --- History --- Historiography. --- Hellenica Oxyrhynchia --- Historiographie ancienne. --- Helléniques d'Oxyrhynque.
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Xenophon is usually believed to have written his Hellenica as a general ''history of his own times'' in Greece, and is criticized for his disproportionately close attention to Spartan affairs and his apparent bias in favour of the Spartans. But his treatment of Sparta is much more coherent and purposive than has been noticed; and knowing the cirumstances of his life, we should consider that there were ample reasons of prudence (at least) for him to have written with much circumspection about Sparta and especially about Agesilaus and Agesilaus' friends. This methodical interpretative study of Lysander in the Hellenica as well as of the Polity of the Lacedaemonians demonstrates that Xenophon wrote aobut this city - famous for the communal life of its citizens - with critical and philosophic intent. As a case study in reading classical history, it might signal the need for a complete reevaluation of other historians as well.
History of ancient Greece --- Classical Greek literature --- Xenophon --- Sparta --- Xenophon. --- Sparta (Extinct city) --- Greece --- Sparte (Ville ancienne) --- Grèce --- History. --- History --- Histoire --- -History --- Xenofon --- Xenofoon --- Xenophoon --- Senofonte --- Grèce --- Xenophon. Hellenica. --- Xenophon. Lakedaimonioon politeia. --- Sparta. Geschiedenis. Bronnen. --- Xénophon / et Sparte. --- Xénophon. Helléniques. --- Sparte. Histoire. Sources. --- Xénophon. Lakedaimoniôn politeia. --- Xenophon / en Sparta. --- Peloponnesian War (Greece : 431-404 B.C.) --- Hellenica (Xenophon) --- Hellēnika (Xenophon) --- Historia Graeca (Xenophon) --- De rebus Graecorum (Xenophon) --- Xenophōntos Hellēnika (Xenophon) --- Xenophontis Historia Graeca (Xenophon) --- 431-362 B.C --- Greece. --- Europe --- Lacedaemon (Extinct city) --- Lakedaímon (Extinct city) --- al-Yūnān --- Ancient Greece --- Ellada --- Ellas --- Ellēnikē Dēmokratia --- Elliniki Dimokratia --- Grčija --- Grecia --- Gret͡sii͡ --- Griechenland --- Hellada --- Hellas --- Hellenic Republic --- Hellēnikē Dēmokratia --- Kingdom of Greece --- République hellénique --- Royaume de Grèce --- Vasileion tēs Hellados --- Xila --- Yaṿan --- Yūnān --- Xénophon --- Xenophon - Hellenica --- Sparta (Extinct city) - History --- Greece - History - Spartan and Theban Supremacies, 404-362 B.C
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This study describes the usage of subclauses and participial clauses in Xenophon’s Hellenica and Anabasis , with additional examples from other texts, using a text grammar-oriented approach, which can map more factors underlying the distribution of these clauses, and offers a more satisfactory explanation of a larger number of instances than is possible using the traditional sentence-level approach. The discourse-analytic description of the different clause types focuses on how relations are coded by means of subordinating conjunctions, the differences in form and function as discourse boundary markers between preposed, sentence-initially placed subclauses and participles, and the differences between clause types with respect to the information flow in on-going discourse. The discussion of many examples from the work of Xenophon makes this book interesting for both linguists and classical philologists.
Greek language --- Narration (Rhetoric) --- Rhetoric, Ancient. --- Language and languages. --- Ancient rhetoric --- Classical languages --- Greek rhetoric --- Latin language --- Latin rhetoric --- Indo-European languages --- Classical philology --- Greek philology --- Narrative (Rhetoric) --- Narrative writing --- Rhetoric --- Discourse analysis, Narrative --- Narratees (Rhetoric) --- Foreign languages --- Languages --- Anthropology --- Communication --- Ethnology --- Information theory --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Philology --- Linguistics --- Clauses. --- History --- Xenophon. --- Xenophon --- a Xenophon --- Xenofon --- Xenofoon --- Xenophoon --- Jenofonte --- Jenófanes --- Ksenofont --- Xenofón --- Senofonte --- Kısenofon --- Pseudo-Senofonte --- Kʻsenopʻonti --- Pseudo-Xenophon --- כסינופון --- زينوفون --- كزنوفون --- گزنفون --- Xenofont --- Ξενοφῶν --- Language. --- Anabasis (Xenophon) --- Hellenica (Xenophon) --- Hellēnika (Xenophon) --- Historia Graeca (Xenophon) --- De rebus Graecorum (Xenophon) --- Xenophōntos Hellēnika (Xenophon) --- Xenophontis Historia Graeca (Xenophon) --- Expeditio Cyri (Xenophon) --- Kyrou anabasis (Xenophon) --- De Cyri expeditione (Xenophon) --- De Cyri minoris expeditione (Xenophon) --- Xenophōntos Kyrou anabasis (Xenophon) --- Xenophontis Expeditio Cyri (Xenophon) --- To 1500 --- Greek language - Clauses --- Xenophon. - Hellenica --- Xenophon. - Anabasis
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This study describes the usage of subclauses and participial clauses in Xenophon’s Hellenica and Anabasis , with additional examples from other texts, using a text grammar-oriented approach, which can map more factors underlying the distribution of these clauses, and offers a more satisfactory explanation of a larger number of instances than is possible using the traditional sentence-level approach. The discourse-analytic description of the different clause types focuses on how relations are coded by means of subordinating conjunctions, the differences in form and function as discourse boundary markers between preposed, sentence-initially placed subclauses and participles, and the differences between clause types with respect to the information flow in on-going discourse. The discussion of many examples from the work of Xenophon makes this book interesting for both linguists and classical philologists.
Greek language --- Discourse analysis, Narrative --- Grec (Langue) --- Discours narratif --- Clauses. --- Propositions --- Xenophon. --- Clauses --- Narration (Rhetoric) --- Rhetoric, Ancient --- Ancient rhetoric --- Classical languages --- Greek rhetoric --- Latin language --- Latin rhetoric --- Indo-European languages --- Classical philology --- Greek philology --- History --- Rhetoric --- Xenophon --- Xenofon --- Xenofoon --- Xenophoon --- Senofonte --- Language. --- a Xenophon --- Jenofonte --- Jenófanes --- Ksenofont --- Xenofón --- Kısenofon --- Pseudo-Senofonte --- Kʻsenopʻonti --- Pseudo-Xenophon --- כסינופון --- زينوفون --- كزنوفون --- گزنفون --- Xenofont --- Ξενοφῶν --- Rhetoric, Ancient. --- Narratees (Rhetoric) --- Xenophon. - Hellenica --- Xenophon. - Anabasis
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History --- -Imperialism --- Colonialism --- Empires --- Expansion (United States politics) --- Neocolonialism --- Political science --- Anti-imperialist movements --- Caesarism --- Chauvinism and jingoism --- Militarism --- Annals --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Philosophy --- Xenophon --- Political and social views. --- Greece --- -History --- Xenofon --- Xenofoon --- Xenophoon --- Senofonte --- Imperialism --- History, Modern --- Xenophon. --- Political and social views --- Peloponnesian War, 431-404 B.C. --- Spartan and Theban Supremacies, 404-362 B.C. --- Xenophon. Hellinica --- Xenophon - Political and social views. --- Xenophon. - Hellenica. --- Greece - History - Peloponnesian War, 431-404 B.C. --- Greece - History - Spartan and Theban Supremacies, 404-362 B.C. --- a Xenophon --- Jenofonte --- Jenófanes --- Ksenofont --- Xenofón --- Kısenofon --- Pseudo-Senofonte --- Kʻsenopʻonti --- Pseudo-Xenophon --- כסינופון --- زينوفون --- كزنوفون --- گزنفون --- Xenofont --- Ξενοφῶν
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