Among surviving fourth century Athenian authors Xenophon and Isocrates stand out as the ones interested in Persia.1 Their degree of investment differs, and by one way of reckoning that Isocrates is not actually very large across his whole surviving corpus (nor is Xenophon's uniformly spread over his output), but Persia was part of what defined the environment of late classical Athens (and Greece) and any exercise in comparing and contrasting Isocrates and Xenophon must engage with Persian dimension
The article examines the passages in Isocrates’ Corpus containing a description and a critique of a ...
Our information on the negotiations of the year 367 derives mostly from Xenophon (Hellenica VII, 1, ...
Warranting further examination is how the nascent philosophical tradition initially spread to this r...
This paper examines the role of the distinction between the Persian kingdom and the Persian empire d...
It is evident that the framework of the Anabasis has areas of overlap with works of history,whet...
ii This thesis has two primary aims: 1) to add weight to the minority opinion that Xenophon is not n...
This paper reviews the different models commonly used in understanding Herodotus’evidence on the Ach...
Xenophon. Cyrupaedia: the institution and life of Cyrus, the first of that name, king of Persians: e...
The Hellenica of Xenophon has consistently been impugned in this century as a source for the histori...
Xenophon of Athens probably did not write his Anabasis until thirty years or more after the events w...
The Achaemenids were to the Greeks the supreme examples of power and wealth. Their political power e...
Telling the story of Cyrus the Great, the founder of the Achaemenid Empire, the Cyropedia has been o...
The passage about the flaws of Cyrus the Great in Laws 3 has led scholars both ancient and modern to...
This paper reviews the different models commonly used in understanding Herodotus’evidence on the Ach...
In analyzing how Herodotus\u27 descriptions of foreign societies reflect Greek assumptions and preju...
The article examines the passages in Isocrates’ Corpus containing a description and a critique of a ...
Our information on the negotiations of the year 367 derives mostly from Xenophon (Hellenica VII, 1, ...
Warranting further examination is how the nascent philosophical tradition initially spread to this r...
This paper examines the role of the distinction between the Persian kingdom and the Persian empire d...
It is evident that the framework of the Anabasis has areas of overlap with works of history,whet...
ii This thesis has two primary aims: 1) to add weight to the minority opinion that Xenophon is not n...
This paper reviews the different models commonly used in understanding Herodotus’evidence on the Ach...
Xenophon. Cyrupaedia: the institution and life of Cyrus, the first of that name, king of Persians: e...
The Hellenica of Xenophon has consistently been impugned in this century as a source for the histori...
Xenophon of Athens probably did not write his Anabasis until thirty years or more after the events w...
The Achaemenids were to the Greeks the supreme examples of power and wealth. Their political power e...
Telling the story of Cyrus the Great, the founder of the Achaemenid Empire, the Cyropedia has been o...
The passage about the flaws of Cyrus the Great in Laws 3 has led scholars both ancient and modern to...
This paper reviews the different models commonly used in understanding Herodotus’evidence on the Ach...
In analyzing how Herodotus\u27 descriptions of foreign societies reflect Greek assumptions and preju...
The article examines the passages in Isocrates’ Corpus containing a description and a critique of a ...
Our information on the negotiations of the year 367 derives mostly from Xenophon (Hellenica VII, 1, ...
Warranting further examination is how the nascent philosophical tradition initially spread to this r...