Thalatta!”—“The sea! The sea!” This moment is one of the most famous in Xenophon’s Anabasis, symbolizing the mercenaries’ first real hope of returning home. The sight of the sea wasn’t just a physical ...
Mr Xenophon was known as the “stunt man” of Australian politics, first in the SA upper house on a “no pokies” platform and then as a senator for South Australia from 2008 to 2017.
McCloskey, Benjamin 2022. Finding a New Sophist: On Polyphony and Xenophon's Cyropaedia . Illinois Classical Studies, Vol. 47, Issue. 2, p. 269. Tamiolaki, Melina ...
Socrates had the amazing good fortune of having Plato, one of the great literary figures of the West, to tell his story. Xenophon the Athenian (c. 425–354 bce) is not Plato’s equal, but his ...