In her study the author tries to show the influence of philosophy of Prodikos ofKeos on the Cyropedia by Xenophon. Prodikos, a sophist, held the opinion that prowess (areté) is some knowledge which can be acquired since it is the knowledge deriving from recognition of one's ovn self, that is the human nature. The knowledge of one's own self, it is of one's nature, gives the possibility of a correct behaviour which leads to success in life and secures prosperity and comfort. Prowess is an advantage for oneself and for the others. It can be gained through hard pains and strains, but prowess once attained is not lost. Cyrus, the king of Persia, the hero of Cyropedia, was provided by Xenophon with that knowledge of oneself and...
«Cyrus» as the name of a prince occurs thrice in the annals of the Persian Empire. The historian Xen...
The Cyropaedia is a long text involving many different approaches; and yet there is a major split in...
Xenophanes was a poet and rhapsode who lived in Greece during the late sixth and early fifth centuri...
n this chapter, Atack argues that Xenophon’s depiction of the performance of kingship by Cyrus (Cyro...
The Education of Cyrus is Xenophon’s magnum opus in political philosophy. If Memorabilia is in the c...
The Cyropaedia of Xenophon is a kind of “mirror” for princes and an educational novel for the elites...
[full article, abstract in English; abstract in Lithuanian] This paper discusses Xenophon’s polit...
This paper examines the role of the distinction between the Persian kingdom and the Persian empire d...
The famous dedication by Xenokrateia to the river god Kephisos and other divinities not far from the...
This book offers a concise introduction to Xenophon, the Athenian historian, political thinker, mora...
Kalokagathiais a core concept of Greek culture, which is usually associated with the professional ex...
Sophocles’ Oedipus the King is an extended meditation on the limits of human intelligence, or more p...
Both historically and philosophically it has been admitted that the Greeks from ancient times by com...
In his non-historical writings, Xenophon makes judgements about the people he normally refers to as ...
This work is concerned with the portrait of Socrates in Xenophon\u27s Memorabilia, Symposium and Apo...
«Cyrus» as the name of a prince occurs thrice in the annals of the Persian Empire. The historian Xen...
The Cyropaedia is a long text involving many different approaches; and yet there is a major split in...
Xenophanes was a poet and rhapsode who lived in Greece during the late sixth and early fifth centuri...
n this chapter, Atack argues that Xenophon’s depiction of the performance of kingship by Cyrus (Cyro...
The Education of Cyrus is Xenophon’s magnum opus in political philosophy. If Memorabilia is in the c...
The Cyropaedia of Xenophon is a kind of “mirror” for princes and an educational novel for the elites...
[full article, abstract in English; abstract in Lithuanian] This paper discusses Xenophon’s polit...
This paper examines the role of the distinction between the Persian kingdom and the Persian empire d...
The famous dedication by Xenokrateia to the river god Kephisos and other divinities not far from the...
This book offers a concise introduction to Xenophon, the Athenian historian, political thinker, mora...
Kalokagathiais a core concept of Greek culture, which is usually associated with the professional ex...
Sophocles’ Oedipus the King is an extended meditation on the limits of human intelligence, or more p...
Both historically and philosophically it has been admitted that the Greeks from ancient times by com...
In his non-historical writings, Xenophon makes judgements about the people he normally refers to as ...
This work is concerned with the portrait of Socrates in Xenophon\u27s Memorabilia, Symposium and Apo...
«Cyrus» as the name of a prince occurs thrice in the annals of the Persian Empire. The historian Xen...
The Cyropaedia is a long text involving many different approaches; and yet there is a major split in...
Xenophanes was a poet and rhapsode who lived in Greece during the late sixth and early fifth centuri...