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Author Xenophon

Title The anabasis of Cyrus / Xenophon ; translated and annotated by Wayne Ambler ; with an introduction by Eric Buzzetti
Published Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, 2008

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 281 pages) : maps
Series Agora
Agora editions (Cornell University Press)
Contents Frontmatter -- Contents -- Translator's Preface -- Introduction. The Political Life And The Socratic Education / Buzzetti, Eric -- Xenophon. The Anabasis of Cyrus -- Book I -- Book II -- Book III -- Book IV -- Book V -- Book VI -- Book VII -- Geographical Note -- Historical Note -- Glossary -- Notes -- Index
Summary One of the foundational works of military history and political philosophy, and an inspiration for Alexander the Great, the Anabasis of Cyrus recounts the epic story of the Ten Thousand, a band of Greek mercenaries hired by Cyrus the Younger to overthrow his brother, Artaxerxes, king of Persia and the most powerful man on earth. It shows how Cyrus' army was assembled covertly and led from the coast of Asia Minor all the way to Babylon; how the Greeks held the field against a superior Persian force; how Cyrus was killed, leaving the Greeks stranded deep within enemy territory; and how many of them overcame countless dangers and found their way back to Greece.Their remarkable success was due especially to the wily and decisive leadership of Xenophon himself, a student of Socrates who had joined the Ten Thousand and, after most of the Greek generals had been murdered, rallied the despondent Greeks, won a position of leadership, and guided them wisely through myriad obstacles.In this new translation of the Anabasis, Wayne Ambler achieves a masterful combination of liveliness and a fidelity to the original uncommon in other versions. Accompanying Ambler's translation is a penetrating interpretive essay by Eric Buzzetti, one that shows Xenophon to be an author who wove a philosophic narrative into his dramatic tale. The translation and interpretive essay encourage renewed study of the Anabasis as a work of political philosophy. They also celebrate its high adventure and its hero's adroit decision-making under the most pressing circumstances
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-274) and index
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Subject Cyrus, the Younger, approximately 423 B.C.-401 B.C.
SUBJECT Cyrus, the Younger, approximately 423 B.C.-401 B.C
Cyrus, the Younger, approximately 423 B.C.-401 B.C. fast
Subject PHILOSOPHY -- History & Surveys -- Ancient & Classical.
HISTORY -- Ancient -- Greece.
SUBJECT Greece -- History -- Expedition of Cyrus, 401 B.C. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85057085
Iran -- History -- To 640. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85067896
Subject Greece
Iran
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Ambler, Wayne
Buzzetti, Eric
LC no. 2007033005
ISBN 9780801461996
0801461995
0801462363
9780801462368
Other Titles Anabasis. English