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Memorabilia : Oeconomicus ; Symposium ; Apology / Xenophon ; revised by Jeffrey Henderson.

Author/creator Xenophon author.
Format Book and Print
Edition[New edition].
Publication Info Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England : Harvard University Press, 2013.
Copyright Notice ©2013
Descriptionxviii, 702 pages ; 17 cm.
Subject(s)
Other author/creatorMarchant, E. C. (Edgar Cardew), 1864-1960 translator.
Other author/creatorTodd, O. J. (Otis Johnson) translator.
Other author/creatorHenderson, Jeffrey, 1946- editor.
Included WorkXenophon. Memorabilia.
Included WorkXenophon. Memorabilia. English.
Included WorkXenophon. Oeconomicus.
Included WorkXenophon. Oeconomicus. English.
Included WorkXenophon. Apology.
Included WorkXenophon. Apology. English.
Included WorkXenophon. Symposium.
Included WorkXenophon. Symposium. English.
Added title page Xenophon IV
Series Loeb classical library ; 168
Loeb classical library 168. ^A467228
Contents Preface -- General introduction -- General bibliography -- Memorabilia -- Oeconomicus -- Symposium -- Apology -- Index to Memorabilia -- Index to Oeconomicus -- Index to Symposium -- Index to Apology.
Abstract "Xenophon (ca. 430 to ca. 354 BCE), a member of a wealthy but politically quietist Athenian family and an admirer of Socrates, left Athens in 401 BCE to serve as a mercenary commander for Cyrus the Younger of Persia, then joined the staff of King Agesilaus II of Sparta before settling in Elis and, in the aftermath of the battle of Leuctra in 371 BCE, retiring to Corinth. His historical and biographical works, Socratic dialogues and reminiscences, and short treatises on hunting, horsemanship, economics, and the Spartan constitution are richly informative about his own life and times. This volume collects Xenophon's portrayals of his associate, Socrates. In Memorabilia (or Memoirs of Socrates) and in Oeconomicus, a dialogue about household management, we see the philosopher through Xenophon's eyes. Here, as in the accompanying Symposium, we also obtain insight on life in Athens. The volume concludes with Xenophon's Apology, an interesting complement to Plato's account of Socrates's defense at his trial." -- Publisher website.
General noteFirst two works translated by E.C. Marchant; third and fourth works translated by O.J. Todd.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
LanguageTexts in Greek with English translations on facing pages; introductions in English.
ISBN9780674996953 (hbk.)
ISBN067499695X (hbk.)

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