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Xenophon And The History Of His Times

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Book Details

  • Author: John Dillery

  • Publisher: Routledge

  • Language: English

  • Edition: 1

  • ISBN: 9780415642934

  • Pages: 352

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 1.0 inches

About the Book

In this compelling study, John Dillery explores the full literary output of the ancient Greek historian Xenophon, with particular attention to his seminal works Hellenica and Anabasis. Through a thorough and thoughtful analysis, the book reveals Xenophon not merely as a chronicler of history, but as a deeply engaged thinker of his time—one whose writings were shaped by the prevailing philosophical, political, and cultural concerns of classical Greece.

The text delves into major themes within Xenophon's work, including the ideals of panhellenism, divine influence in human affairs, and utopian political concepts. Dillery illustrates how Xenophon’s historical narratives reflect his views on unity among Greek states, moral leadership, and the role of the gods in shaping destiny. These issues were not abstract musings, but rather reflections of the intense debates and struggles that defined the Greek world in the aftermath of the Peloponnesian War.

Dillery's work is a valuable resource for classical scholars and students alike, offering an insightful reevaluation of Xenophon’s contributions to historical writing, political theory, and Hellenic identity. By situating Xenophon firmly within the intellectual and political context of his time, this book brings new life to ancient texts and underscores their enduring relevance.

Ideal for those studying classical history, Greek historiography, or political philosophy, Xenophon and the History of His Times is an essential addition to any academic collection.