Xenophon: Xenophon Atheniensis / Xenophon von Athen
Allgemein
Apologie
Hieron
Memorabilien
Oikonomikos
Symposion
Agesilaos
Anabasis
Hellenika
Hipparchikos
Kynegetikos
Kyrupädie
Lakedaimonion Politeia
Peri hippikes
Poroi
Pseudo-Xenophon: Athenaion Politeia
Nachwirkung
Olga Chernyakhovskaya:
Rezension zu: Flower, Michael A. (Hrsg.): The Cambridge Companion to Xenophon. Cambridge 2016 ,
in: H-Soz-Kult, 31.07.2017, www.hsozkult.de/publicationreview/id/rezbuecher-27401.
Fazit:"Insgesamt bietet der vorliegende Companion zu Xenophon eine nützliche Einführung für Studierende und einen guten Ausgangspunkt für Einsteiger in die Materie; Xenophon-Forscher werden in manchen Beiträgen interessante Beobachtungen finden und den Band hin und wieder zum Auffrischen einiger bekannter Themen gewinnbringend konsultieren."
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2017.10.19
Michael A. Flower (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Xenophon. Cambridge companions to literature.
Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2016. Pp. xx, 520. ISBN 9781107652156.(pb).
Reviewed by Martin Devecka, University of California, Santa Cruz (mdevecka@ucsc.edu)
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2017/2017-10-19.html
Table of Contents
Introduction, Michael A. Flower
I. Contexts
1. Xenophon and his Times, John W. I. Lee
2. Xenophon and Greek Philosopher, Louis-André Dorion
3. Xenophon and Greek Political Thought, Sarah Brown Ferrario
4. Xenophon’s Place in Fourth-Century Greek Historiography, Nino Luraghi
II. Individual Works
5. Xenophon’s Anabasis and Hellenica, John Marincola
6. Xenophon’s Apology and Memorabilia, David M. Johnson
7. Xenophon’s Symposium, Gabriel Danzig
8. Xenophon’s Oeconomicus, Fiona Hobden
9. Xenophon’s Cyropaedia: Tentative Answers to an Enigma, Melina Tamiolaki
10. Xenophon: the Small Works, John Dillery
III. Techniques
11. Xenophon’s Language and Expression, Vivienne Gray
12. Xenophon’s Authorial Voice, Christopher Pelling
13. Xenophon’s Narrative Style, Tim Rood
14. The Character and Function of Speeches in Xenophon, Emily Baragwanath
IV. Major Subjects
15 Xenophon as a Historian, Michael A. Flowerv 16. Xenophon on Leadership: Commanders as Friends, Richard Fernando Buxton
17. Xenophon and Athens, Christopher Tuplin
18. Xenophon on Persia, Kostas Vlassopoulos
19. Xenophon’s Views on Sparta, Paul Christesen
V. Reception and Influence
20. Xenophon’s Influence in Imperial Greece, Ewen Bowie
21. Xenophon and the Instruction of Princes, Noreen Humble
22. Xenophon’s Changing Fortunes in the Modern World, Tim Rood
Epilogue: Xenophon: Magician and Friend, Edith Hall
Fiona Hobden, Christopher Tuplin (ed.),
Xenophon: Ethical Principles and Historical Enquiry.
Mnemosyne
supplements. History and archaeology of classical antiquity, 348.
Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2012. Pp. x, 791. ISBN
9789004224377.
Reviewed
by Alex Alderman, Missouri Valley College (alexalderman@gmail.com)
Bryn
Mawr Classical Review 2013.07.48 -
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2013/2013-07-48.html
„This volume collects 23 papers presented at a conference of the same name held in 2009 at the University of Liverpool, and it represents the latest attempt by scholars to resuscitate Xenophon’s image as a serious classical author.“
Vivienne
Gray (ed.), Xenophon.
Oxford Readings in Classical Studies.
Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 2010.
Pp. ix, 606. ISBN 9780199216185.
Reviewed by
David M. Johnson, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
(mjohnson@siu.edu)
Bryn
Mawr Classical Review 2010.08.37 -
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2010/2010-08-37.html
Includes bibliographical references (p.
[573]-602) and index.
Subjects Xenophon--Criticism and
interpretation.
Inhalte: Introduction / V.J. Gray -- Status and gender. Slavery in the Greek domestic economy in the light of Xenophon's Oeconomicus / S.B. Pomeroy ; Xenophon's foreign wives / Emily Baragwanath ; Xenophon on male love / Clifford Hindley -- Democracy. Le programme de Xénophon dans les Poroi (Xenophon's programme in the Poroi) / Philippe Gauthier ; Virtuous toil, vicious work : Xenophon on aristocratic style / Steven Johnstone ; The seductions of the gaze : Socrates and his girlfriends / Simon Goldhill -- Socrates. Xenophon's Socrates as teacher / D.R. Morrison ; Der Xenophontische Sokrates als Dialektiker (Xenophon's Socrates as dialectician) / Andreas Patzer ; The dancing Sokrates and the laughing Xenophon, or the other Symposium / Bernhard Huss ; L'exégèse strausienne de Xénophon : le cas paradigmatique de Mémorables IV 4 (the Straussian exegesis of Xenophon : the paradigmatic case of Memorabilia IV 4) / Louis-André Dorion -- Cyropaedia. L'idée de monarchie imperiale dans la Cyropédie de Xénophon (the idea of imperial monarchy in Xenophon's Cyropaedia) / Pierre Carlier ; Fictional narrative in the Cyropaedeia / Philip Stadter ; Die Frage nach dem bios eudaimōn : die Begegnung zwischen Kyros und Kroisos bei Xenophon (the question of the bios eudaimōn : the encounter between Cyrus and Croesus in Xenophon) / Eckard Lefèvre ; Xenophon's Cyropaedia and the Hellenistic novel / Michael Reichel ; The death of Cyrus : Xenophon's Cyropaedia as a source for Iranian history / Heleen Sancisi-Weerdenburg -- Historical writing. The sources for the Spartan debacle at Haliartus / H.D. Westlake ; Xenophon's Anabasis / Hartmut Erbse ; You can't go home again : displacement and identity in Xenophon's Anabasis / John Ma ; Irony and the narrator in Xenophon's Anabasis / P.J. Bradley ; Interventions and citations in Xenophon's Hellenica and Anabasis / V.J. Gray.
Christopher Tuplin (Ed.): Xenophon and his World Papers from a conference held in Liverpool in July 1999 Historia – Einzelschriften Band 172 1. Auflage 2004. 524 S. 4 Tafeln, 2 Karten, Gebunden. ISBN 978-3-515-08392-8 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Aus dem Inhalt E. Badian: Xenophon the Athenian M. Dreher: Der Prozess gegen Xenophon M. Sordi: Senofonte e la Sicilia R. Waterfield: Xenophon's Socratic mission F. Roscalla: Kalokagathia e kaloikagathoi C. Hindley: Xenophon's ethical erotics V. Azoulay: Xenophon, Cyrus and the King's Body T. Petit: Xénophon et la vassalité achéménide H. Bowden: Xenophon and religion R. Brock: Xenophon's political imagery J. Dillery: Xenophon, the military review and Hellenistic pompai J. Lee: The Lochos in Xenophon's Anabasis L. Tritle: Xenophon, Clearchus and PTSD T. Rood: Xenophon and Diodorus: continuing Thucydides E. Rung: Xenophon, the Oxyrhynchus Historian and Timocrates P. Funke: Der Doikismos von Mantineia N. Sterling: Xenophon's Hellenica and the Theban hegemony M. Jehne: Auslassungen in Xenophons Hellenika a.o.
Christopher
Tuplin, Xenophon and his World. Papers from a conference held in
Liverpool in July 1999.
Historia Einzelschriften, 172.
Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2004. Pp. 524.
ISBN 3-515-08392-8.
Contributors: V. Azoulay, E. Badian,
H. Bowden, R. Brock, J. Buckler, J. Dillery, M. Dreher, P. Funke, C.
Hindley, N. Humble, M. Jehne, J. W. I. Lee, V. Manfredi, T. Petit, S.
Pomeroy, T. Rood, E. Rung, F. Roscalla, R. Sevieri, M. Sordi, S.
Sprawski, N. Sterling, L. Tritle, C. J. Tuplin, R. Waterfield
Reviewed by Stefan Stanke, The Queen's College, Oxford
(stefan.stanke@queens.ox.ac.uk)
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2006.05.46 - http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2006/2006-05-46.html
„This volume has its origins in a conference on the World of Xenophon held in Liverpool in July 1999. According to its editor, Christopher Tuplin, the selection of papers lays no claim to be a systematic report on Xenophon or Xenophontean scholarship (p. 29). Nonetheless, it provides the reader with an insight into important topics and new trends concerning Xenophon and his vast oeuvre, and it has been written by accomplished experts in the field. The nature of the work is truly international: scholars 'from California to Kazan' (p. 14) contributed to it, and there are articles in English, German, French and Italian.“
„Overall the volume is an important contribution to Xenophontean scholarship since it assembles pieces by well-renowned experts on the subject.“
Dillery, John:
Xenophon. c. 430 - c. 353 BC. Athenian
soldier, philosopher, and historian.
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and the Hellenic Tradition. Editor: Graham Speake. Volume 2: L - Z.
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Nickel, Rainer:
Xenophon.
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Vela Tejada, José:
Post H. R. Breitenbach: tres
décades de estudios sobre Jenofonte (1967 - 1997).
Actualización cientifica y bibliográfica.
Zaragoza
: Universidad de Zaragoza, Fac. de Filosofia y Letrs, Departamento di
Ciencias de la Antigüedad, Area de Filologia Griega, 1998. -
VIII, 224 S. - (Monografias de filologia griega. 11).
González Castro, J.F.:
Diez anos (1988 - 1997) de
bibliografia sobre Jenofonte.
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actualización cientifica. (Madrid). - Bd. 22 (1999). - S.
5-20.
1295
Mesk, J.:
Bericht über Literatur zu
Xenophon aus den Jahren 1930-1934.
Jahresbericht 251, 1936, 1-34
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3.4. Xenophon; \
A.2.d. Studien über Autoren /
B `36, 2392; Zs 82
Bibliotheca Graeca. Xénophon.
ÉtCl
5, 1936, 644-651
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3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Bibliographie; \ A.2.d.; Verzeichnis der für
d. Gymnasiallehrer wichtigen Ausgaben, Kommentare & Abhandlungen.
/
APh
60, 5841
Due, Bodil:
Xenophon [en danois].
Hjorring
(Danemark): Klassiker Foreningens Kildhaefter 1989. pp. 24
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oversigter).
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3.4.
Xenophon; <> A.2.d.
Rijksbaron, A.: The Xenophon factory.
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Shuttleworth Kraus (Edd.). Leiden / Boston / Köln: Brill.
(Mnemosyne. Suppl. 232.). - 2002. - S. 235-267.
APh 48, 4853
Frolíková, A.:
Zwei neue
Beiträge zum Studium Xenophons.
ZJKF 18, 1976, 3-10 [en
tchèque, rés. en
all.]
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3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Literatur; Frolov, E.D.; \ A.2.d. /
B `35, 2287
Castiglioni, L.:
Studi Senofontei.
<VII>.
RendLinc Ser. 6, 11, 1935, 584-604
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3.4. Xenophon; \
A.2.d. /
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essentielle sur Xénophon
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Fleck (source : Eugenio
Amato)
[Agrégation
2011/2012]
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3.4. Xenophon;
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Chambry, P.:
Xénophon.
Paris: 1967.
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3.4.
Xenophon;
20.355.44
Anderson,
J.K.:
Xenophon.
London: Duckworth 1974. pp. IX, 206
(Class. Life &
Letters)
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2.2.3.5.;
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Biographie; <> A.2.d.; F.; Index:
201ff. ISBN 0 7156 0702 2; rec.: TLS 83, 1974, 927; rec.: G&R 21,
1974, 208 Murray.
ZZ 61/285; APh 48, 4852
Lewis:
rec.:
Anderson, J.K., Xenophon ...
CR 27, 1977, 107
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3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Biographie; Anderson, J.K.; \ F.; A.2.d. /
ZZ 61/82; APh 49, 5097
Oost:
rec.:
Anderson, J.K., Xenophon ...
CPh 73, 1978, 265-266
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2.2.3.5.; 3.4.
Xenophon; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Xenophon/ Biographie; \ A.2.d.; F. / 2
Gr x 16 9771; APh 49, 5101
Higgins,
W.E.:
Xenophon the Athenian. The problem of the individual and
the society of the polis.
Albany, NY: State Univ. of New York
Press 1977. pp. XV, 183
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2.2.3.5.; 3.4.
Xenophon; 4.1.1.; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Xenophon/ Biographie; <>
A.2.d.; C.1.a.; F.; Index: 180ff.; Klass.Phil.; rec.: AHR 83, 1978,
695 Rexine; RSC 26, 1978, 143 d'Agostino.
ZZ 70/222; APh 49, 5101
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J.K.:
rec.: Higgins, W.E., Xenophon the Athenian. The problem of
the individual and the society of the polis. Albany 1977.
CJ 73,
1978, 358-359
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2.2.3.5.;
3.4. Xenophon; 4.1.1.; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Xenophon/ Biographie; Higgins,
W.E.; \ A.2.d.; C.1.a.; F. /
ZZ 61/315; APh 49, 5101
Nickel,
R.:
rec.: Higgins, W.E., Xenophon the Athenian. The problem of
the individual and the society of the polis. Albany 1977.
Gymnasium
85, 1978, 461-463
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2.2.3.5.;
3.4. Xenophon; 4.1.1.; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Xenophon/ Biographie; Higgins,
W.E.; \ A.2.d.; C.1.a.; F. /
Tp C II - 2
Cartledge,
Paul:
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of the individual and the society of the polis. Albany
1977.
Hermathena 124, 1978, 92-94
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2.2.3.5.; Athen/
Xenophon; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Lak. Pol.; Xenophon/ Biographie;
Higgins, W.E./ Xenophon the Athenian; \ A.2.d.; C.1.a.; F.; APh 49,
5101. Bes. Kritik an Higgins'Deutung der Lak. Pol. /
Lendle, Otto:
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In:
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von Homer bis Kleopatra. Herausgegeben von Kai Brodersen. München:
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Morrison, Donald:
Xenophon.
In:
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Brunschwig and Geoffrey E. R. Lloyd with the collaboration of Pierre
Pellegrin. Translated under the direction of Catherine Porter.
Cambridge & London: The Belknap Press of Harvard University
Press. - 2000. - S. 779-784.
Burkhard
Meißner:
Rezension zu: Müller-Goldingen, Christian: Xenophon. Philosophie und Geschichte. Darmstadt 2007,
in: H-Soz-u-Kult, 28.04.2008,
http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/rezensionen/2008-2-073.
.
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2.2.3.5.; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/Biographie, intellektuelle; - A.2.d. Studien über
Autoren
J. Retsö, Xenophon in Arabia, Greek and latin studies in memory of C. Fabricius, Gothoburg, 1990, p. 122-133.
A. Nicolai, Über die Verbannung des Xenophon, in: Jahrb. f. class. Philologie 89, 1864, p. 811-823.
P. J. Rahn, The date of Xenophon's exile, dans Classical contributions. Studies in honour of M. F. McGregor, New York, 1981, p. 103-119.
C. Tuplin, Xenophon's exile again, in: Homo viator. Classical essays for J. Bramble, Bristol, 1987, p. 59-68.
Gonzalez Castro, Jose
Francisco
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Gerion 16 (1998)
177-182
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2.2.3.5.;
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/Biographie; - A.2.d. Studien über
Autoren
C. Ruggeri, Senofonte a Scillunte, Athenaeum 92, 2004, 451-466.
APh 58, 5093
Anderson, John
K.
Xenophon at Corinth.
Aus: Chiaro, Mario A. del; Biers,
William R. (Hg.): Corinthiaca. Studies in honor of Darrel A. Amyx,
ed. by Chiaro, Mario A. Del & Biers, Wiliam R., Columbia,
Missouri 1986. pp. 36-39
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2.2.3.5.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/Biographie; - A.2.d. Studien über Autoren
L'Allier, L.:
Le domaine de
Scillonte: Xénophon et l'exemple perse.
In: Phoenix. The
Journal of the Classical Association of Canada. - Bd. 52 (1998). - S.
1-14.
G. F. UNGER, Über Xenophons Todesjahr, Philologus Suppl. 5, 1886, p. 715-716.
Zs 470; B `34, 1618
Gemoll,
Wilh.:
Xenophon als Soldat.
PhW 54, 1934, 366-367
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2.2.3.5.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Soldat; 4.6.1.2.1.; \ A.2.d.; G.1. /
APh 47, 4603
Lengauer,
W.:
Ksenofont, wódz najemników.
Meander 31,
1976, 89-93 [avec rés. en
lat.]
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2.1.4. s.v.;
Kyros d.J.; 2.2.3.5.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Anabasis; Xenophon/
Söldner; 4.6.1.2.1. s.v.; 5.2.2.2. s.v.; Söldner, gr.; \
A.2.d.; G.2. /
B `36, 2401
Brouwers, A.:
rec.:
Colin, G., Xénophon historien ...
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149-150
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3.2.2.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Historiker; Colin, G./ Xénophon Historien;
\ A.2.d. /
B
`35, 2288
Cloché, P.:
rec.: Colin, G., Xénophon
historien ...
RevEG 48, 1935, 152
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3.2.2.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Historiker; Colin, G./ Xénophon historien;
\ A.2.d. /
B
`35, 2288
Corradi, G.:
rec.: Colin, G., Xénophon
historien ...
BollFilCl 6, 1934/35, 229-233
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3.2.2.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Historiker; Colin, G./ Xénophon historien;
\ A.2.d. /
R
bgrx 16-265
Dillery, John David:
Xenophon's historical
perspectives.
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2.2.3.5.;
2.2.7.; Sparta/ Kleinasien; 3.2.2.; Digression; Rede; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Anabasis; Xenophon/ Hellenika; 4.1.3.1.; eusebeía;
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3.4. Xenophon;
2.2.3.5.; Xenophon/ Hellenika; Xenophon/ politische & soziale
Ansichten; 4.1.3.1.; 2.2.3.4.; Imperialismus/ Xen.; Utopie/ Xen.;
Panhellenismus/ Xen.; Xenophon/ Anabasis/ Utopie; Xenophon/
Agesilaos; Paktolos/ Schlacht am; 5.2.2.1.; Jason von Pherai/ Xen.;
2.2.7.; Sparta/ Hegemonie; Phleious/ Xen.; Dreißig/ Athen/
Xen.; Triakonta/ Athen/ Xen.; Mnasippos/ Xen.; Iphikrates/ Xen.;
Idealstaat/ Xen.; 4.5.3.; Xenophon/ Religion; Xen. Mem. 1,4; Xen.
Mem. 4,3; Xen. Hell. 5; Korinthischer Krieg/ Kleinasien; <>
A.2.d.; ISBN 0-415-09139-X; (Bibliography: 298ff.; Indices: 319ff.)
APh 20, p. 195; Klass. Arch.
Adriani,
A.:
Un ritratto di Senofonte.
ArchClass 1, 1949, 39-45
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2.2.4.2.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Porträt; 5.1.3.1. s.v.; Herme/ Marmor/
Xenophon; \ A.2.d.; F.; Ende 4. Jh. v.Chr. /
Vivienne Gray (University of Auckland): WORK IN PROGRESS ON XENOPHON’S LANGUAGE.
ASCS 32 PROCEEDINGS
http://www.ascs.org.au/news/ascs32/Gray.pdf
Achämeniden (s. Perser)
Agrarwirtschaft (s. Ackerbau)
Agoranomos
Altar (s. Religion)
Apoikie (s. Kolonisation)
Athen (s.a. Demos)
Basileia (s.a. Perser)
Boiotarchia (s.a. Boiotien)
Bürgerkrieg (s. Stasis)
Bundesstaat (s.a. Koinon)
charis
Dioikismos (vgl. Synoikismos)
Drilai (s. Kolchis)
Epistolographie s. Brief
Ernährung
Eunuch
Foederalismus/ Föderalismus (s.a. Koinon, s.a. Bundesstaat)
Formenlehre (s. Grammatik)
Freundschaft (s. philia)
Frieden (s.a. Krieg)
Frühstück
Führerschaft
Fürstenspiegel (s.a. Führerschaft)
Geographie (s.a. Verkehrsgeographie)
Geschichtsschreibung (s. Historiographie)
GewaltGorgias
Grammatik
Großgrundbesitz
Hegemonie (s.a. Reich)
Heiligtum
Hellenika Oxyrhynchia
Hellenismus
Hellenozentrismus
Herakles am Scheideweg (s. Prodikos)
Herodot
Herrscherideal (s.a. Fürstenspiegel)
hetaira (s. Hetäre)
Hetäre
Historiographie
Homosexualität
Idealgesellschaft (s. Staatsideal)
Idealherrscher (s.a. Fürstenspiegel)
Imperialismus
Intertextualität
Iphikrates
Iraner (s. Perser)
Isotelie
Jagd
Jahr/Jahreszeiten
Jason von Pherai
Kadusier
Kallikratidas
Kallinos
Kavallerie (s. Reiterei)
Klearchos
Kleophon
Kleruchie (s.Kolonisation)
Koinon (s.a. Foederalismus/ Föderalismus, s.a. Bundesstaat)
Kolchis
Kolonisation
Krieg (s.a. Frieden)
Kriegsgefangene
Ktesias von Knidos
Kunaxa
Kurtisane (s. Hetäre)
Kyros d.Gr.
Landschaft
Leuktra
Lysander
Mahlzeit (s.a. Frühstück)
Manipulation
Maximus
Medien
Militärgeschichte
Mossynoikoi (s. Kolchis)
Namenskunde
Ökonomie
Oikoumene
Opposition
Paideia (s.a. Erziehung)
Panhellenismus
Periöken
Perser (s.a. Barbaren)
philia
Philolakonismus (s. Sparta)
Philosophie (s.a. Politik, s.a. Idelgesellschaft)
Platon
Polis
Poliswirtschaft
Politik
Politische Philosophie (s. Politik)
Polykrates Sophistes
Polypragmosyne (s.a. Imperialismus)
pornê (vgl. hetaira)
Prodikos
Raum
Reden (s.a. Feldherrnrede)
Reich
Reiterei
Religion (s.a. Gottesbeweis)
Rhetra
Roman
Sakralarchitektur (s. Religion)
Sardis, Schlacht bei
Schlachtenschilderungen
Scholien
Schwarzmeergebiet (s.a. Kolchis)
Söldner
Sokrates
Sophrosyne
Sparta
Sprache (s.a. Stil)
Staatsideal
Stasis
Stil
Techne (s.a. Paideia)
Tempel (s. Religion)
Theben (Boiotien)
Themistogenes
Theramenes
Thraker
Thukydides
Tissaphernes
Topographie (s.a. Geographie)
Tyrannis
Verfassungsdebatte
Verkehrsgeographie
Verwandtenehe
Wirtschaft (s. Ökonomie)
Marein, M.F. :
Le travail de la terre et ses techniques à travers l'Économique de Xénophon.
In: Bulletin de l'Association Guillaume Budé. (Paris). - Bd. 3 (1997). - S. 189-209.
T
12 067 585
Cartledge, Paul:
Agesilaos and the crisis of
Sparta.
London: Duckworth 1987. pp. 508
--------------------------------------
2.2.3.5. 404-338;
2.2.7. Sparta; Krise/ Sparta; Imperialismus/ Sparta; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Agesilaos; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Agesilaos II. von Sparta; <>
F.; C.1.a.; ISBN 0-7156-2082-7; StUB Ffm; 1. Agesilaos, II 2.
Sparta-Kings and rulers-Biography;
Zs
305; APh 47, 8604
Cawkwell, G.L.:
Agesilaus and Sparta.
CQ
26, 1976, 62-84
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
2.2.7. Sparta; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Agesilaos; Diodor/ Agesilaos;
Plutarch/ Agesilaos; 4.1.3.1. s.v.; Panhellenismus; Theben/
Feindschaft, Sparta; 4.6.1.1.1. s.v.; Königsfrieden; 4.6.3.1.1.
s.v.; Peloponnesischer Bund; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Agesilaos II. von Sparta;
\ F.; C.1.a.; A.2.d.; 399-362 v.Chr.;
Sp
L II - 2
Lins, Hermann:
Kritische Betrachtung der Feldzüge
des Agesilaos in Kleinasien.
Halle (Saale): Buchdruckerei
Hohmann 1914. pp. 57 (Diss. Halle/ Saale
1914.)
--------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
2.2.7.; Sparta/ Agesilaos; 3.2.2.; Hellenika Oxyrhynchia/ Agesilaos;
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Agesilaos; 4.6.1.2.1.; Agesilaos/
Kleinasienfeldzug; Schlacht/ Paktolos; <> C.1.a.; G.3.;
A.2.d.
[A 1810/63]
Z
18; APh 18, p. 195
Hatzfeld, J.:
Agésilas et
Artaxerxès II.
BCH 70, 1946, 238-246
------------------------------------
2.1.4.; Artaxerxes
II./ Achämenide; 2.2.3.5.; 2.2.7. s.v.; Sparta/ Persien; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Ages. 8,3ff; 3.4. Plutarch; Plutarch/ Apopht.
Lac. 213d; Plutarch/ Ages. 23; Aelian/ VH 10,20; 4.1.3.1. Verh. z.;
Barbaren; 4.6.1.1.1.; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Agesilaos/ Diplomatie; \ C.1.a.;
A.2.d.; F. /
Agoranomos
O'Connor, Stephen
The Agoranomoi at Cotyora (Xen. An. 5, 7, 21 - 29): Cerasuntians or Cyreans?
Zeitschrift:
The Classical Quarterly 66, 2016, Heft 1, pp. 84-99
Abstract:
In the late spring of 400 b.c.e., when the Ten Thousand were encamped outside the city of Cotyora, Xenophon addressed the soldiers gathered in assembly in order to defend himself against accusations that he was planning to lead them on a colonizing expedition to the land of the Phasis river. Having demonstrated that he was not misleading the soldiers (that is, that his true intentions were not to lead them to the Phasis) by proving that he could not hope to deceive them into travelling east, Xenophon then moved on to what he presented as a more serious matter for the assembled mercenaries: the problem of growing indiscipline in the army, and its consequences (both potential and actual). Xenophon illustrated the extent of the problem by describing to the men two incidents in detail.
Wikipedia, s.v. Aigospotamoi
Die Schlacht bei Aigospotamoi (griechisch Ziegenflüsse) fand im September 405 v. Chr. gegen Ende des Peloponnesischen Krieges statt.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlacht_bei_Aigospotamoi
Robinson, Eric Wild
What Happened at Aegospotamoi? Xenophon and Diodorus on the Last
Battle of the Peloponnesian War.
Historia 63, 2014, 1-16
A.2.d.
Bourriot, F.
Xénophon et la bataille d'Aegos
Potamos.
Aus: (Hg.): Opes atticae. Miscellanea philologica et
historica R. Bogaert et H. van Looy oblata., The Hague 1990. pp.
49-64
-------------------------------------
2.2.3.4.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Schlachtenschilderung; 4.6.1.2.1.; Schlacht/
Aigospotamoi; - G.3.; C.1.a.; A.2.d.; Q: Archäolog.
BBBibliographie 1992.
E d 650
Ducrey, Pierre:
Le traitement des prisonniers de
guerre dans la Grèce antique. Des Origines à la
conqquête romaine.
Paris: Boccard 1968. pp. XIV, 358
--------------------------------------
4.1.1.6.1.;
4.1.5.1.; 4.5.3.; 4.6.1.2.1.; 4.6.2.1.; 5.8.; Kriegsgefangenschaft/
Vokabular, gr.; dmôs/ Kriegsgefangener; aichmálôtos/
Kriegsgefangener; andrápodon/ Kriegsgefangener; zôgréô/
Kriegsgefangener; Massaker/ Kriegsgefangene, gr.; Aigos Potamos/
Schlacht/ Kriegsgefangene/ Massenhinrichtung; Heilige Kriege/ 3./
Kriegsgefangene/ Massenhinrichtung; Kriegsgefangene/ Versklavung,
gr.; Sphakteria/ Kriegsgefangene/ Behandlung; 3.4. Homer; Homer/
Kriegsgefangenschaft; Sybaris/ Besiegte, Behandlung; Melos/ Massaker/
Peloponn. Krieg; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Anabasis/ Kriegsgefangene;
Kriegsgefangenschaft/ Xen. An.; Zehntausend/ Kriegsgefangene,
Behandlung; 2.2.4.1.; Alexander d.Gr./ Kriegsgefangene, Behandlung;
Piraterie/ Gefangene, Behandlung; 4.2.2.; Krieg/ Wirtschaft, grch.;
Lösegeld/ Kriegsgefangene, grch.; 4.1.3.1.; Barbaren/ Griechen;
Asylie/ Kriegsgefangenschaft, gr.; <> G.1.; C.
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APh 46, p. 362
Delebecque, Ed.
Alcibiade selon le Xénophon
des Helléniques.
Aus: (Hg.): Assoc. G. Budé. Actes
du IXe Congrès. Rome 13-18 Avril 1973., Paris 1975. pp.
177-183
-------------------------------------
2.2.3.4.;
Athen/ Politiker; 3.4. Thukydides; Thukydides/ Alkibiades;
Thukydides/ 6,15; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Alkibiades; Xenophon/
Hellenika; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Alkibiades/ Beurteilung; - F.; A.2.d.
APh 48, 4552
Giuliani, G.:
Problemi tucididei. Il giudizio
su Alcibiade.
NRS 61, 1977, 356-366
------------------------------------
2.2.3.4.; 3.4.
Thukydides; Thukydides/ Alkibiades; Aristophanes/ Alkibiades;
Euripides/ Alkibiades; Xenophon/ Alkibiades; 4.1.3.1.; 5.2.2.1. s.v.;
Alkibiades/ Beurteilung; \ A.2.d.; F. /
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2018.09.15
David Stuttard, Nemesis: Alcibiades and the Fall of Athens. Cambridge, MA; London: Harvard University Press, 2018. Pp. 368. ISBN 9780674660441. $29.95 (pb).
Reviewed by Samuel Ortencio Flores, College of Charleston (floresso@cofc.edu)
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2018/2018-09-15.html
APh 59, 6258
Roisman, Joseph:
Anaxibios and Xenophon's
Anabasis.
AHB 3, 1988, 80-87
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 2.2.7.
Sparta; 3.4. Xenophon; 5.2.2.1. s.v.;Anaxibios; Xenophon/Anabasis;
Xen. An. 7,1-2 et pass. /
Birt, Th.
Zu Antisthenes und Xenophon.
RhM 51, 1896, 153-157
B
`35, 2290
Fritz, Kurt von:
Antisthenes und Sokrates in
Xenophons Symposion.
RhM 84, 1935, 19-45
------------------------------------
3.2.3. s.v.;
Sokrates/ Xen. Sym.; Antisthenes/ Xen. Sym.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
Symposion; \ A.2.d.; D.2. / 2
Tp P II - 7
Roscalla, Fabio:
Influssi Antistenici
nell'Economico di Senofonte.
Prometheus 16, 1990, 207-216
------------------------------------
3.2.3.; Antisthenes/
Nachwirkung; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Antisthenes; Xenophon/
Oikonomikos; \ A.2.d.; D.2. / (3+2)
Aph 59, 13781
Pirenne-Delforge, Vinciane
Epithètes
cultuelles et interprétation philosophique. À propos d'
Aphrodite Ourania et Pandémos à Athènes.
AC
57, 1988,
142-157
----------------------------------------------
2.2.3.;
Athen; 3.2.3.; 3.4. Xenophon; 4.5.3.; Aphrodite; Epitheton;
APh 59, 6244
Donner, Fred M.:
Xenophon's Arabia.
Iraq
48, 1986, 1-14
------------------------------------
2.1.3.
Mesopotamien; 2.2.3.5.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/Anabasis; 4.1.4.2.1.
s.v.;Geographie; Arabien; Nomaden; \ /
J. Retsö, Xenophon in Arabia, Greek and latin studies in memory of C. Fabricius, Gothoburg, 1990, p. 122-133.
Aristoteles
Z 58
Seeck, O.:
Quellenstudien zu des Aristoteles
Verfassungsgeschichte Athens.
Klio 4, 1904, 164-181; 270-326
------------------------------------
3.4. Aristoteles;
Aristoteles/ Ath.pol./ Quellenstudien; Androtion/ Atthis/ Arist.
Ath.pol.; 2.2.3.1.; Solon/ Münzreform, angebliche; 4.2.4.1.;
5.4.2.4.; Solon frg. 36 [p.165]; Plut. Sol. 15 [p.166]; Arist.
Ath.pol. 6,1 [p.165]; Arist. Ath.pol. 12,4 [p.165]; Androtion/ Solon;
Seisachtheia/ Münzreform, Solon; Schol. Aristoph. av.1106
[p.167]; Poll. 9,60 [p.167]; Plut. Thes. 25 [p.167]; Poll. 9,76
[p.167]; Arist. Ath.pol. 10,1 [p.168]; Arist. Ath.pol. 10,2 [p.169];
Arist. Oikon. 2,2,4 [p.174]; Hippias/ Münzreform [p.174]; Arist.
Ath.pol. 14,1 [p.177]; Arist. Ath.pol. 4,3 [p.180]; Arist. Ath.pol.
10 [p.270]; Plut. Sol. 23 [p.270]; Aristoteles/ Forschungsmethode,
historische; Arist. Ath.pol./ spätere Hinzufügungen
[p.270]; Arist. Ath.pol. 7,3 [p.273]; Arist. Ath.pol. 8,4 [p.273];
Plut. Sol. 12f. [p.274]; Arist. Ath.pol. 2 [p.275]; Arist. Ath.pol.
5,2 [p.275]; Plut. Sol. 29 [p.277]; Arist. Ath.pol. 13,1 [p.277];
Arist. Ath.pol. 22,4-6 [p.278]; Arist. Ath.pol. 28,4 [p.282]; Arist.
Ath.pol. 32,2 [p.284]; Arist. Ath.pol. 38,2f. [p.284]; Arist.
Ath.pol. 40,2 [p.284]; Arist. Ath.pol. 28,3 [p.285]; Arist. Ath.pol.
41,2 [p.285]; Lys. or. 12,62 [p.285]; Plat. Gorg. 518E [p.286];
Drakon/ Gesetze/ Aristot. Ath.pol. [p.306]; Plut. Sol. 17 [p.306];
Arist. Ath.pol. 7,1 [p.306]; Kylonische Frevel/ Arist. Ath.pol.; Her.
5,66ff. [p.318]; Thuk. 1,126 [p.323]; Paus. 1,28,1 [p.324];
Gewichtsreform, solonische [p.164]; 5.4.2.5.; Xenophon/ Aristoteles
[p.286]; \ A.2.d.; D.2. (I. Die angebliche Münzreform Solons
[p.164]/ II. Die späteren Zusätze der Politeia [p.270]/
III. Die Hauptquelle [p.282]/ IV. Die attische Chronik [p.292]/ V.
Die Gesetze Drakons [p.306]/ VI. Der Kylonische Frevel [p.318]) /
Petruzzella, Michelangelo:
"La
presenza di Senofonte in Aristotele (Costituzione degli Ateniesi 36,
1-2)."
RFIC 124.2 (1996) 137-148
Gabriel Danzig, David M. Johnson, Donald R. Morrison (ed.), Plato and Xenophon: Comparative Studies. Mnemosyne Supplements 417. Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2018. Pp. xvi, 670. ISBN 9789004369016.
Table of Contents
Plato, Aristotle and Xenophon on the Ends of Virtue, Gabriel Danzig
Arkadien
Z 36
Roy, James:
Arcadia and Boeotia in Peloponnesian
affairs 370-362 B.C.
Historia 20, 1971, 569-599
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5. 404-338;
2.2.6.; Boiotia; Arkadien; 2.2.7. Sparta; 3.4. Xenophon; 4.3.5.2.1.
Aristokratie/Oligarchie, gr.; 4.3.5.3.1. Demokratie, gr.; 4.6.1.1.1.
Verh. Frieden, gr.; 4.6.1.2.1. Kriegf., gr.; 4.6.3.1.1. zw.staatl.
Vgg., gr.; Boeotien; \ C.1.a. /
alg836
Jacobs, Bruno
Armenien von der Eroberung durch
die Perser bis in die Zeit Alexanders des Großen.
Aus:
Ruprechtsberger, Erwin M. (Hg.): Armenien. Beiträge zur Sprache,
Geschichte und Archäologie., Linz 1990. pp. 37-46 (Linzer
Archäologische Forschungen.
18/2.)
-------------------------------------
2.1.4.;
Armenien/ Achämeniden; 2.2.4.1.; Armenien/ Alex.d.Gr.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Armenien/ Xenophon; 5.2.2.1.; Orontiden; - B.1.
Pontier, Pierre:
Artaxerx�s II et les noms
du Roi chez X�nophon
Aus Sammelband: La
repr�sentation n�gative de
l' autre dans l' antiquit�. Hostilit�,
r�probation, d�pr�cation.
Sous la dir. d' Anne Queyrel Bottineau. (Collection histoires).
Dijon: �d. Univ. de Dijon. 2014.
pp.
253-268
Tuplin, Christopher J.: Xenophon and Athens
Aus: The Cambridge
Companion to Xenophon. Ed. by Michael A. Flower. (Cambridge
companions to literature). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
2017. pp. 338-359
Z 58
Seeck, O.:
Quellenstudien zu des Aristoteles
Verfassungsgeschichte Athens.
Klio 4, 1904, 164-181; 270-326
------------------------------------
3.4. Aristoteles;
Aristoteles/ Ath.pol./ Quellenstudien; Androtion/ Atthis/ Arist.
Ath.pol.; 2.2.3.1.; Solon/ Münzreform, angebliche; 4.2.4.1.;
5.4.2.4.; Solon frg. 36 [p.165]; Plut. Sol. 15 [p.166]; Arist.
Ath.pol. 6,1 [p.165]; Arist. Ath.pol. 12,4 [p.165]; Androtion/ Solon;
Seisachtheia/ Münzreform, Solon; Schol. Aristoph. av.1106
[p.167]; Poll. 9,60 [p.167]; Plut. Thes. 25 [p.167]; Poll. 9,76
[p.167]; Arist. Ath.pol. 10,1 [p.168]; Arist. Ath.pol. 10,2 [p.169];
Arist. Oikon. 2,2,4 [p.174]; Hippias/ Münzreform [p.174]; Arist.
Ath.pol. 14,1 [p.177]; Arist. Ath.pol. 4,3 [p.180]; Arist. Ath.pol.
10 [p.270]; Plut. Sol. 23 [p.270]; Aristoteles/ Forschungsmethode,
historische; Arist. Ath.pol./ spätere Hinzufügungen
[p.270]; Arist. Ath.pol. 7,3 [p.273]; Arist. Ath.pol. 8,4 [p.273];
Plut. Sol. 12f. [p.274]; Arist. Ath.pol. 2 [p.275]; Arist. Ath.pol.
5,2 [p.275]; Plut. Sol. 29 [p.277]; Arist. Ath.pol. 13,1 [p.277];
Arist. Ath.pol. 22,4-6 [p.278]; Arist. Ath.pol. 28,4 [p.282]; Arist.
Ath.pol. 32,2 [p.284]; Arist. Ath.pol. 38,2f. [p.284]; Arist.
Ath.pol. 40,2 [p.284]; Arist. Ath.pol. 28,3 [p.285]; Arist. Ath.pol.
41,2 [p.285]; Lys. or. 12,62 [p.285]; Plat. Gorg. 518E [p.286];
Drakon/ Gesetze/ Aristot. Ath.pol. [p.306]; Plut. Sol. 17 [p.306];
Arist. Ath.pol. 7,1 [p.306]; Kylonische Frevel/ Arist. Ath.pol.; Her.
5,66ff. [p.318]; Thuk. 1,126 [p.323]; Paus. 1,28,1 [p.324];
Gewichtsreform, solonische [p.164]; 5.4.2.5.; Xenophon/ Aristoteles
[p.286]; \ A.2.d.; D.2. (I. Die angebliche Münzreform Solons
[p.164]/ II. Die späteren Zusätze der Politeia [p.270]/
III. Die Hauptquelle [p.282]/ IV. Die attische Chronik [p.292]/ V.
Die Gesetze Drakons [p.306]/ VI. Der Kylonische Frevel [p.318]) /
Außenpolitik
J.E. Lendon, Xenophon and the alternative to realist foreign policy: Cyropaedia 3.1.14-31, JHS 126, 2006, 82ff.
autonomia
Musti, Domenico:
"Il tema dell'autonomia nelle Elleniche di
Senofonte."
RFIC 128.2 (2000) 170-181.
Cinzia Bearzot, Federalismo e autonomia nelle Elleniche di
Senofonte.
Milano: Vita e Pensiero, 2004. Pp.
176. ISBN 88-343-1113-2.
Reviewed by Jacek Rzepka, Warsaw
University
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2005.04.11 -
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2005/2005-04-11.html
I. Rede d. Theban. Gesandten in Athen
in 395v. (Hell. III 5, 8-15) [p.21ff] / II. Union von Argos &
Korinth um 390v.ff. (Hell. IV 4, 1-14) [p.31ff] /
III.
Dioikismos von Mantinea in 385v. (Hell. V 2, 33-34) [p. 37ff.] / IV.
Rede d. Kleigenes von Akanthus in 382v. (Hell. V 2, 12-19) [p. 45ff.]
/
V. Rede d. Leontiades in 382v. (Hell. V 2, 33-34) [p. 57ff.]
/ VI. Rede d. Polydamas von Pharsalos in 375/4v. (Hell. VI 1, 4-16)
[p. 63ff.] /
VII. Theban. Angriff auf Plataiai & Thespiai
in 373v. (Hell. VI 3, 1) [p. 73ff.] / VIII. Rede d. Autokles, Athen.
Gesandter bei Friedensverhandlungen in Sparta in 371v. (Hell. VI 3,
7-9) [p. 85ff.] /
IX. Frieden von Sparta in 371v. (Hell. VI 3,
18-20) [p. 93ff.] /
X. Vorschlag d. Spartaners Protoos in 371v.
(Hell. VI 4, 2) [p. 109ff.] / XI. Stasis / Bürgerkrieg in Tegea
in 370v. (Hell. VI 5, 6-9) [p. 119ff.] /
XII. Krise d.
Arkadischen Koinon in 360v. ff. (Hell. VII 4, 33-35) [p. 127ff.] /
Babylonien
Zs
259; APh 57, 5187
Lendle, O.:
Xenophon in Babylon. Die
Märsche der Kyreer von Pylai bis Opis.
RhM 129, 1986,
193-222
------------------------------------
2.1.4.
Achämeniden; Babylonien; 2.2.3.5.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
Anabasis; Xen. An. 1,5,5- 2,4,25.27; 4.6.1.2. Kriegf., pers.; \ B.3.
/ http://www.rhm.uni-koeln.de/129/Lendle.pdf
Wiesehöfer, Josef:
Rez.: Pericles Georges: Barbarian Asia
and the Greek Experience. From the Archaic Period to the Age of
Xenophon. Baltimore/London: The Johns Hopkins UP 1994. XX, 358 S.
(Ancient Society and History.).
In: Gnomon. Kritische
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248
Darbo-Peschanski, Catherine:
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l'épreuve du Temps. (Hérodote, Thucydide,
Xénophon).
Métis 4, 1989, 233-250
------------------------------------
2.2.3.; 2.2.3.3.;
2.2.3.4.; 2.2.3.5.; 3.4. Herodot; 3.4. Thukydides; 3.4. Xenophon;
4.1.3.1.; Pelasger/ Herodot; Barbar/ Begriffsentwicklung; Herodot/
Barbaren; Thukydides/ Barbaren; Xenophon/ Barbaren;
D.5.; A.2.d. /
Z 30
Fisher:
rec.: Hirsch, S.W., The friendship of the
barbarians. Xenophon and the Persian empire ...
G&R 33,
1986, 211
------------------------------------
2.1.4.
Achämeniden; 2.2.3.5.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Barbaren;
4.1.3.1.; Hirsch, S.W.; \ A.2.d.; APh 56, 5345. /
APh 59, 6246
Hornblower:
rec.: Hirsch, Steven W., The
friendship of the barbarians ...
CR 38, 1988, 144
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
4.1.3.1. Verh. z.;Barbaren; Hirsch, Steven, W.; \ / 4
Z 51; APh 58, 5100
Kuhrt; Sherwin-White:
rec.: Hirsch,
S.W., The friendship of the barbarians ...
JHS 107, 1987,
200-201
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Barbaren; 4.1.3.1. Verh. z.; Barbaren;
Hirsch, S.W.; \ A.2.d. Studien über Autoren / 3
APh 59, 6246
Perlman:
rec.: Hirsch, Steven W., The
friendship of the barbarians ...
MHR 2, 1987, 122-125
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
4.1.3.1. Verh. z.;Barbaren; Hirsch, Steven, W.; \ / 4
APh 60, 5845; Zs 250
Sancisi-Weerdenburg, H.:
rec.:
Hirsch, Steven W., The friendship of the Barbarians ...
Mnemosyne
42, 1989, 186-190
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Barbaren; 4.1.3.1. s.v.; Barbaren/ Xenophon;
Hirsch, Steven W./ Friendship of the Barbarians; \ A.2.d.; D.5. /
APh
59, 6246
Sage:
rec.: Hirsch, Steven W., The friendship of
the barbarians ...
AJPh 109, 1988, 139-142
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
4.1.3.1. Verh. z.;Barbaren; Hirsch, Steven W.; \ / 4
APh
59, 6246
Rahn:
rec.: Hirsch, Steven W., The friendship of
the barbarians ...
Phoenix 41, 1987, 90-92
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
4.1.3.1. Verh. z.;Barbaren; Hirsch, Steven, W.; \ /
R
eh 230
Higginson, Timothy:
Greek Attitudes to Persian
Kingship down to the Time of Xenophon. [Photokopie]
o.O.:
[British Thesis Service] [1987]. pp. 283 (Diss. Balliol Colledge
Oxford. 1987.)
--------------------------------------
2.1.4.;
2.2.3.; Athen/ Persien; 2.2.5.; Ionien/ Achämeniden; 3.2.3.;
Heraklit/ Basileia, pers.; Sokratiker/ Basileia, pers.; 3.4.
Aischylos; Aischylos/ Persai; 3.4. Euripides; Euripides/ Kyros d.Gr.;
3.4. Herodot; 3.4. Xenophon; 4.1.3.1.; 4.3.5.1.1.; <> D.5.;
Bibliographie: 258ff.
[R 53/92]
Placido,
D.:
"Economia y sociedad. Polis y Basilea. Los fundamentos
de la reflexion historiografica de Jenofonte."
Habis 20
(1989) 135-154 .
Reviewed by Sven Günther, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2015.04.19
„... konzentriert sich Buzzetti auf die sokratischen Elemente wie die religiöse Dimension der Anabasis. Er nutzt hierbei explizit die „esoterische“ Methode des Philosophen Leo Strauss (vgl. S. 7-10), der hinter und zwischen dem xenophontischen Text die eigentlich wahren Aussagen Xenophons versteckt sah … So sieht Buzzetti auch in der Anabasis eine dahinterliegende philosophische Konzeption verborgen, die sowohl die politisch-moralische Ebene in Form der tugendgeleiteten Führungsverantwortung als auch den erzieherischen Aspekt hin zu einer sokratischen Lebensweise umfaßt … Im ersten Buch, in dem überhaupt nur der jüngere Kyros vorkommt, gehe es um die Verbindung von Noblem und Gutem in einem König, der sich selbst als gottgleich geriere und daher scheitere; umgekehrt sei das allzu fromme Verhalten des nachfolgenden Anführers Klearchos im zweiten Buch ebenfalls zum Scheitern verurteilt; erst im dritten Buch manifestiere sich eine dauerhafte und erfolgreiche Führung mit Xenophon, der mit seiner auf Praxis adaptierten sokratischen Lebensweise die transzendenten Tugenden auf die Erde und damit in die Realität hole. Die einzelnen Tugenden (Frömmigkeit, Mut, Gerechtigkeit, Dank(barkeit), Liebe) seien dann jeweils in den Büchern drei bis sieben des Werkes schwerpunktmäßig behandelt. ...“
Cinzia Bearzot, rec. Eric Buzzetti: Xenophon the Socratic Prince … sehepunkte Ausgabe 15 (2015), Nr. 4 - http://www.sehepunkte.de/2015/04/25850.html
„Chiudo con un'ultima osservazione di carattere metodologico. Buzzetti, convinto che alcune questioni testuali vadano risolte alla luce del messaggio esoterico dell'autore, discute una serie di emendazioni. Ora, che (per esempio) Senofonte scriva "arcieri sciti" intendendo però "arcieri cretesi" (III, 4, 15), e che deformi deliberatamente antroponimi e toponimi a scopo allusivo, suscita qualche perplessità. Ma, in ogni caso, non credo possibile discutere di emendazioni e di critica del testo sulla base di una traduzione inglese e di translitterazioni.“
Biograpie
Tomas Hägg, The Art of Biography
in Antiquity
Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press,
2012.
Pp. xv, 496. ISBN 9781107016699.
Reviewed by Michael Stuart Williams, National University of Ireland Maynooth (michael.williams@nuim.ie)
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2013.01.60 - http://eprints.nuim.ie/4562/1/MW_Tomas_Hagg_Review.pdf
„Hägg focuses his chapter 1 on three biographical works by Xenophon – his Memorabilia of Socrates, his Agesilaus and his Cyropedia – and resists any suggestion that these represent a progression on Xenophon’s part towards a developed idea of what a biography should be.“
Boiotarchia
Buckler,
J.:
The re-establishment of the Boiotarchia (378 B.C.)
AJAH
4, 1979, 50-64
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2.2.3.5.;2.2.6.;Boiotien;Theben;
3.4. Xenophon;3.4. Plutarch;3.4. Hell. Oxy.;
4.6.3.1.1.
Staatenbund, gr.;
5.3.2.; SEG 25, 553;
Xenophon/Hellenika;
\ APh 51, 9404; /
Z
18; APh 47, 7286
Roux, G.:
Aristophane, Xénophon,
le Pseudo-Démosthène et l'architecture du bouleutérion
d'Athènes.
BCH 100, 1976, 475-483
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2.2.3.5.; Athen/
Buleuterion; 3.4. Aristophanes; Aristophanes/ Equ. 475ff; 3.4.
Demosthenes; Demosthenes [Ps.-]/ In Aristog. 1,23; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Hell. 2,3,15ff; Assos/ Bouleuterion; 5.1.1.1. s.v.;
bouleuterion; Buleuterion/ Architektur; \ C.1.a.; D.3.; C.1.a. /
Brief
Author: Gera,
Deborah
Levine
Title: Letters in Xenophon
Source: Epistolary
Narratives in Ancient Greek Literature, pp 85-103
Subjects:
Classical
Studies
Publication Year : 2013
Chapter
DOI: 10.1163/9789004253032_005
E-ISBN: 9789004253032
Imprint: Brill
Collections:
Classical
Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2013
charis
Azoulay, Vincent
Xenophon and the graces of power. A greek guide to political manipulation. Vincent Azoulay ; translated by Angela Krieger.
Swansea 2018 (Verlag: The Classical Press of Wales). pp. xi, 444
Abstract: One of classical Greece's most worldly and lucid writers, Xenophon across his many works gave a restless criticism of power: democratic, oligarchic and autocratic. From military campaigns (in which he took part), through the great powers of his day (Sparta, Persia, Athens) to modes of control within the household, he observed intimately and often with partisan passion. In this work a leading French Hellenist, Vincent Azoulay, analyses across Xenophon's diverse texts the techniques by which the Greek writer recommends that leaders should manipulate. Through gifts and personal allure, though mystique, dazzling appearance, exemplary behaviour, strategic absences - and occasional terror, Xenophon analyses ways in which a powerful few might triumphantly replace the erratic democracies and self-indulgent oligarchies of his day. First published in French (in 2004) to international acclaim, this book is here translated for the first time, revised and updated.
Deskriptoren: Xenophon Atheniensis; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/charis;
Table of contents
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1 – CHARIS AND ITS CHALLENGES
I. The Law of Charis
III. Charis in Democracy
CHAPTER
2 – LEGITIMATE FAVORS
I. Xenophon's Three Graces
II.
Supreme Benefits: Feeding Bodies and Minds
III. Contextualizing
Favors: The Differential Effectiveness of Gifts
CHAPTER 3 –
FROM GOOD DEEDS TO MISDEEDS: THE CORRUPTING POWER OF CHARIS
I.
The Ambiguities of Xenia
II. Agesilaus and Xenophon: The
Incorruptibles?
III. From Material Corruption to Spiritual
Corruption
CHAPTER 4 – BETWEEN CHARIS ANDMISTHOS :
XENOPHON AGAINST THE MERCHANTS?
I. 'The Hostile World' of Goods
II. The Ambiguous Virtues of Commercial Exchange
CHAPTER
5 – CHARIS AND ENVY
I. The Omnipresence of Phthonos: The
Social Genesis of a Feeling
II. Leveling From the Bottom or
Redistributing from the Top?
III. Phthonos and Charis:
Dangerous Liaisons
CHAPTER 6 – CHARIS AND PHILIA: THE
POLITICS OF FRIENDSHIP
I. The Debate over Philia
II.
Philia and Patronage
III. From Philia to Philanthropia
CHAPTER
7 – CHARIS AND PATERNITY
I. From Fraternal Union to
Paternal Love
II. Paternal Power: An Unattainable Dream?
III.
Cyrus, or the Universal Father
CHAPTER 8 – THE GRACES OF
LOVE
I. Erotic Reciprocity and Its Dangers
II. The
Political Power of the Eromenos
III. From Socrates to Cyrus:
The Rivalry of Two Graces
IV. Epilogue: On the Love of Men and
the Veneration of the Gods
CONCLUSION
PHILOLOGICAL ANNEX:
CHARIS IN XENOPHON'S CORPUS
Contents
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
GENERAL INDEX
INDEX LOCORUM
Sujets: Xénophon (0430?-0355? av. J.-C.) -- Critique et interprétation -- Thèses et écrits académiques
Don -- Anthropologie -- Thèses et écrits académiques
Charisme -- Thèses et écrits académiques
Grèce -- 4e siècle av. J.-C. -- Thèses et écrits académiques
Demokratie
Z
37
Schubert, Charlotte:
Die Macht des Volkes und die
Ohnmacht des Denkens. Studien zum Verhältnis von Mentalität
und Wissenschaft im 5. Jh. v. Chr.
Stuttgart: Franz Steiner
1993. pp. 210 (Historia Einzelschrift
77)
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2.2.3.2 510-478;
2.2.3.3. 478-432; 2.2.3.4. 432-404; 3.4. Aristoteles; 3.4. Herodot;
3.4. Aristophanes; 3.4. Platon; 3.4. Heraklit; 3.4. Xenophon; 3.2.3.
Philosophie griech.; 4.1.1.3.1. Volk griech.; 4.3.2.1. Verfassungsfr.
Athen; 4.3.5.3.1. Demokratie griech.;physis; technae;metabolae; <>
8/93
B. J. Dobski, “Athenian Democracy Refounded: Xenophon’s Political History in the Hellenika,” Polis, 26/2 (2009), 316-338.
R. Kroeker, “Xenophon as a Critic of the Athenian Democracy,” History of Political Thought, 30/2 (2009): 197-228
V. Gray, “Xenophon’s Socrates and Democracy,” Polis, 28/1 (2011): 1-32
Demos
Z
30
Knox, Ronald A.:
"So Mischievous a Beaste"?
The Athenian Demos and Its Treatment of Its Politicians.
G&R
32, 1985, 132-161
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1.1.;
2.2.3.2.; 2.2.3.3.; 2.2.3.4.; 2.2.3.5.; 2.2.4.1.; 3.4. Plutarch;
Plutarch/ Leben des Demosthenes; 3.4. Thucydides; 3.4. Xenophon;
4.1.1.3.1. Volk,gr.; 4.3.5.3.1. s.v.; Athen/ Demokratie; 4.4.2.2.
s.v.; Demokratiegefährdung/ Strafen; Ostrakismos; \ /
Stavru, Alessandro; Moore, Christopher
Socrates and the Socratic dialogue / edited by Alessandro Stavru, Christopher Moore
Leiden; Boston 2018. (Verlag: Brill). pp. viii, 931; 25 cm.
This book assembles the most complete range of studies on Socrates and the socratic dialogue. It focuses on portrayals of Socrates, whether as historical figure or protagonist of "Socratic dialogues" , in extant and fragmentary texts from Classical Athens through Late Antiquity. Special attention is paid to the evolving power and texture of the Socratic icon as it adopted old and new uses in philosophy, biography, oratory, and literature. Chapters in this volume focus on old comedy, sophistry, the first-generation socratics including Plato and Xenophon, Aristotle and Aristoxenus, Epicurus and Stoicism, Cicero and Persius, Plutarch, Apuleius and Maximus, Diogenes Laertius, Libanius, Themistius, Julian, and Proclus.
Contents: Socrates and the Socratic Dialogue: An Overview from the First-Generation Socratics to Neoplatonism By: Christopher Moore and Alessandro Stavru; Part 1 - Around Socrates. A Sage on the Stage: Socrates and Athenian Old Comedy By: Jacques A. Bromberg; Aristophanes' Iconic Socrates By: Andrea Capra; Protagorean Socrates, Socratic Protagoras: A Narrative Strategy from Aristophanes to Plato By: Michele Corradi; Isocrates as a Reader of Socratic Dialogues By: David J. Murphy; The Origins of the Socratic Dialogue: Plato, Xenophon, and the Others By: James M. Redfield; Part 2 - The immediate Socratic circle. On the Dialectical Character of Antisthenes' Speeches Ajax and Odysseus By: Vladislav Suvák; Socratism and Eleaticism in Euclides of Megara By: Aldo Brancacci; Aristippus on Freedom, Autonomy, and the Pleasurable Life By: Kristian Urstad; Shock, Erotics, Plagiarism, and Fraud: Aspects of Aeschines of Sphettus' Philosophy By: Claudia Mársico; Phaedo of Elis: The Biography, Zopyrus, and His Intellectual Profile By: Danilo Di Lanzo; Part 3 - Plato. Plato and the Socratics By: Luc Brisson; Philosopher Socrates? Philosophy at the Time of Socrates and the Reformed Philosophia of Plato By: Livio Rossetti; A Literary Challenge: How to Represent Socrates' Daimonion By: Stefano Jedrkiewicz; The Logical Structure of Socrates' Expert-Analogies By: Petter Sandstad; Crying for Help: Socrates as Silenus in the Euthydemus By: Michael Erler; Socrates and Natural Philosophy: The Testimony of Plato's Phaedo By: Jörn Müller; Bios Praktikos and Bios Theôrêtikos in Plato's Gorgias By: Ivan Jordovic; The Socratic Dubia By: Harold Tarrant; Notes on Lovers By: Sandra Peterson; Part 4 - Xenophon. How to Defend the Defense of Socrates? From the Apology to Memorabilia Book 1 By: Pierre Pontier; Nature, Culture and the Rule of the Good in Xenophon's Socratic Theory of Friendship: Memorabilia Book 2 By: Gabriel Danzig; From Generals to Gluttony: Memorabilia Book 3 By: David M. Johnson; Xenophon's Socratic Education in Memorabilia Book 4 By: Christopher Moore; Fundamental Parallels between Socrates' and Ischomachus' Positions in the Oeconomicus By: Louis-André Dorion; Aphroditê and Philophrosynê: Xenophon's Symposium between Athenian and Spartan Paradigms By: Maria Consiglia Alvino; Xenophon's Hiero: Hiding Socrates to Reform Tyranny By: Federico Zuolo; Xenophon's Philosophical Approach to Writing: Socratic Elements in the Non-Socratic Works By: Noreen Humble; Part 5 - Later reception. Aristotle on Socrates By: Nicholas D. Smith; Aristoxenus on Socrates By: Alessandro Stavru; Socratic Protreptic and Epicurus: Healing through Philosophy By: Jan Erik Heßler; From Competitor to Hero: The Stoics on Socrates By: Robert Bees; Cicero and the Socratic Dialogue: Between Frankness and Friendship (Off. 1. 132–137) By: François Renaud; Socrates and Alcibiades as "Satiric Heroes": The Socrates of Persius By: Diego De Brasi; Plutarch's Reception of Socrates By: Geert Roskam; "A Man of Outstanding Perfection": Apuleius' Admiration for Socrates By: Friedemann Drews; Socrates in Maximus of Tyre By: Michael B. Trapp;Socrates in the Ancient Biographical Tradition: From the Anonymous PHib. 182 to Diogenes Laertius By: Tiziano Dorandi; An Embodiment of Intellectual Freedom? Socrates in Libanius By: Heinz-Günther Nesselrath; Political Philosopher or Savior of Souls? Socrates in Themistius and Julian the Emperor By: Maria Carmen De Vita; Proclus on Socratic Ignorance, Knowledge, and Irony By: Danielle A. Layne.
Dialog; Socrates phil.; Philosophie der Antike; 3.4. Platon; 3.4. Xenophon; 3.2.3. Philosophie, gr.;
Demont, Paul:
Remarques sur la technique de dialogue dans la
Cyropédie
Aus Sammelband: Xénophon et la
rhétorique. éd. par Pierre Pontier.
Paris:
Presses de l' université Paris �
Sorbonne. 2014.
pp. 195-211
Didaktik
Xenophon:
Anabasis - Kyrupädie. Griechen zwischen Ost und
West; Abenteuerbericht und historischer Roman für den Unterricht
bearb. von Karl Heinz Eller.
Frankfurt am Main; München
u.a. : Diesterweg, 1984. - 97 S. - (Modelle für den
altsprachlichen Unterricht / Griechisch)
Veröffentlicht am März 22, 2017 von Friederike Mehrtens
Xenophon zu den 30 Tyrannen
Emanual Alte Geschichte, Uni Hamburg
Xenophon: Die Anklage gegen Sokrates - interaktiv
Memorabilia 1,1,1-11 (gekürzt und mit Teilübersetzung) mit interaktiven Hilfen zu Ãœbersetzung und Grammatik
Diese Textstelle beinhaltet alle wichtigen Partizipial-Konstruktionen und eignet sich daher besonders gut zu deren Wiederholung.
Landesbildungsserver Baden-Württemberg
Diodor
Zs 390; APh 46, p. 363
Rice, D.G.:
Xenophon, Diodorus and
the year 379-378 B.C. Reconstruction and reappraisal.
YClS 24,
1975, 95-130
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2.2.3.5.;
Athen/ Außenpolitik; 2.2.6. s.v.; Theben; 2.2.7. Sparta; 3.4.
Diodor; Diodor/ a. 379-378; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hellenika;
4.6.1.1.1.; 4.6.3.1.1. s.v.; Attisch-Del. Seebund/ 2.; \ C.1.a.;
A.2.d.; 379-378 v.Chr.; /
APh
59, 6254
Németh, György:
Die Dreißig
Tyrannen und die athenische Prosopographie.
ZPE 73, 1988,
181-194
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2.2.3.5.;
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/Hell.2,3,2; 5.2.2.2. s.v.; Dreißig;
Namensliste; Phyle; \ C.1.a. Griechische Geschichte /
Enkomion
Noël, Marie-Pierre
Enkomion ou epainos? Définitions et usages de l' éloge dans l' Evagoras d' Isocrate et l' Agésilas de Xénophon
Aus: Xénophon et la rhétorique. Éd. par Pierre Pontier. Paris: Presses de l' université Paris – Sorbonne. 2014. pp. 253-268
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/Agesilaos; Xenophon Atheniensis hist.; 3.4. Isokrates; Isokrates/Euagoras; Ekomion; epainos;
APh
59, 15252
Hanson, Victor:
Epameinondas, the battle of
Leuktra (371 B.C.), and the "revolution" in Greek battle
tactics.
ClAnt 7, 1988, 190-207
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2.2.3.5.; 3.4.
Diodor; Diodor/15,52-56; 3.4. Plutarch; Plutarch/Pel.20-23; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/Hell.6,4,3-15; 4.6.1.2.1.; Leuktra; 5.2.2.1.
s.v.;Epaminondas; Schlacht/Leuktra; Taktik; Militärgeschichte; \
G.3. Kriege und Schlachten /
Ernährung
Dalby, Andrew
Greeks abroad: social organisation and food among the Ten Thousand
JHS (The journal of Hellenic studies), 112 (1992), 16-30
Xenophon Atheniensis hist.; Xenophontis Anabasis; Ernährung&Küchenwesen; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/Anabasis; Zehntausend;
„This study of the Ten Thousand on their way home will consider, with regard to some important aspects of their social behaviour, whether they were adopting and adapting the Greek city way of life, or that of a mercenary army, and whether other possible models may help us to understand their problems and their success.
The Ten Thousand had been part of an army and many of them would form part of one again. The assumption that in the meanwhile they were really just like an army justifies the space given to them by Parke, by Marinovich and by Griffith in books which are studies of Greek mercenary warfare. Of course the men's aim when they were Cyrus's mercenaries (like the aims of other mercenaries) had been to follow what instructions had come to them from above and to take home, individually, what pay and profit they could. But once Cyrus was killed they were no longer mercenaries nor employed by any authority, and their aim, decided by themselves, was to find a way home. Their entirely different status, and their ability to succeed in these new circumstances, mean that it is unwise in investigating the patterns of behaviour either of mercenaries or of the Ten Thousand to assume without question that the two patterns will be the same.“
Corcella, A. 2010. “Pane, crescione e sale. La dieta dei Persiani tra Senofonte e Girolamo.” Quaderni di storia 72:31–88.
APh
60, 5853; ZZ 61/315
Neitzel, Heinz:
Das System der
sokratischen Erziehung im 4. Buch der Memorabilien
Xenophons.
Gymnasium 96, 1989, 457-467
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3.2.3. s.v.;
Sokrates/ Tugendlehre; Sokrates/ Xenophon; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
Mem. 4; Xenophon/ Sokrat. Erziehung; 4.1.4.1.1.; \ A.2.d.; D.2. /
Todd,
Joan M.:
Persian "Paedia" and Greek "Historia".
an interpretation of the "Cyropaedia" of Xenophon, Book
One. Zugl.: Pittsburgh, Pa., Univ. of Pittsburgh, Diss., 1968.
Ann
Arbor, Mich. : Univ. Microfilms Internat., 1984. - III, 195 S.
Ethnographie
Harman, Rosie:
Looking at the Other: Visual Mediation and Greek
Identity in Xenophon’s Anabasis.
In:
Ancient Ethnography. New Approaches.
Editor(s):
Eran
Almagor, Joseph
Skinner
Published: 10-10-2013
Extent: pp. 296
ISBN: 9781849668903
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
Näf, Beat:
Vom Frieden reden - den Krieg meinen ? Aspekte
der griechischen Friedensvorstellungen und der Politik des Atheners
Eubulos.
In: Klio. Beiträge zur Alten Geschichte. (Berlin:
Akademie Verlag). - Bd. 79 (1997), Heft 2. - S. 317-340.
3.4.
Xenophon; 2.2.3.5.; 3.4. Isokrates; Xenophon/ Poroi/ Frieden;
Isokrates/ Frieden; Eubulos/ Xen.; Eubulos/ Isokr.; Krieg/ Frieden/
Athen;
Abstract: Peace in fourth century B.C. Athens und Greece
was an important political concept concerned with much more than the
mere absence of war. The basic conceptions of peace may be found in
the orators, in historiogrpahy, in philosophy, or in political
treatises. They are not ends in themselves, but also repeatedly
constitute arguments serving particular political aims, even those of
war. Those who advocated the establishment of peace in no way
represented a particular political camp, and even less a »peace
party«. Thus the concepts of peace of Isocrates in »On
Peace«, and Xenophon in »Revenues« - both often
associated with the Athenian politican Eubulos - are linked to
political sentiments which are by no means identical, although they
certainly belong within the same historical framework. In addition,
these concepts differ in specific aspects of detail. The fact that
their differences have nevertheless received little attention in
modern scholarship has to do with the slow process of registering and
analyzing the interpretations of Eubulos and the ancient conceptions
of peace.
Eunuch
Vincent Azoulay, “Xénophon, la Cyropédie et les eunuches,” Revue française d’histoire des idées politiques 11, 2000, pp. 3-26.
ant1kk/p75
Pritchett,
W. Kendrick:
Essays in Greek History.
Amsterdam: J.C.
Gieben, Publisher 1994. pp. 293
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Oinoa/ Schlacht;
Feldherrnrede, gr.; 4.6.1.2.1.; 3.2.3.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
Feldherrnrede; Feldherr, gr./ Schlachtfeld, Verhalten auf; 3.4.
Thukydides; Thukydides/ Feldherrnrede; Thukydides/ Pylos; Pylos/
Thukydides; 4.2.8.1.; Topographie/ Akarnanien; Akarnanien/ Straßen;
Topographie/ Mittelgriechenland; Thermopylen/ Topographie; <>
C.1.a.;
ant1kk/p75
Pritchett,
W. Kendrick
The General's Exhortations in Greek Warfare.
Aus:
Pritchett, W. Kendrick (Hg.): Essays in Greek History., Amsterdam
1994. pp. 27-109
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3.2.3.;
Rhetorik/ Topoi/ Feldherrnrede; Rede vor der Schlacht, gr.; 3.2.2.;
4.6.1.2.1.; Feldherrnrede, gr.; Agincourt/ Feldherrnrede, Vgl.;
Protreptikós; Lesbonax [p.35]; 3.4. Thukydides; Thukydides/
Feldherrnrede; Thuc. 7,77 [p.70]; Eur. Herakl. 822-9 [p.70]; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Feldherrnrede; Xen. Oec. 5,16 [p.70]; Xen. Cyr.
2,1,11 [p.71]; Xen. Cyr. 3,3,7f. [p.72]; Xen. Cyr. 3,3,49-55 [p.74];
Xen. Cyr. 3,357 [p.77]; Thuc. 5,9,6 [p.100]; - G.2.; D.3.;
Cinzia Bearzot, Federalismo e autonomia
nelle Elleniche di Senofonte.
Milano: Vita e
Pensiero, 2004. Pp. 176. ISBN 88-343-1113-2.
Reviewed
by Jacek Rzepka, Warsaw University
Bryn Mawr Classical Review
2005.04.11 - http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2005/2005-04-11.html
I. Rede d. Theban. Gesandten in Athen
in 395v. (Hell. III 5, 8-15) [p.21ff] / II. Union von Argos &
Korinth um 390v.ff. (Hell. IV 4, 1-14) [p.31ff] /
III.
Dioikismos von Mantinea in 385v. (Hell. V 2, 33-34) [p. 37ff.] / IV.
Rede d. Kleigenes von Akanthus in 382v. (Hell. V 2, 12-19) [p. 45ff.]
/
V. Rede d. Leontiades in 382v. (Hell. V 2, 33-34) [p. 57ff.]
/ VI. Rede d. Polydamas von Pharsalos in 375/4v. (Hell. VI 1, 4-16)
[p. 63ff.] /
VII. Theban. Angriff auf Plataiai & Thespiai
in 373v. (Hell. VI 3, 1) [p. 73ff.] / VIII. Rede d. Autokles, Athen.
Gesandter bei Friedensverhandlungen in Sparta in 371v. (Hell. VI 3,
7-9) [p. 85ff.] /
IX. Frieden von Sparta in 371v. (Hell. VI 3,
18-20) [p. 93ff.] /
X. Vorschlag d. Spartaners Protoos in 371v.
(Hell. VI 4, 2) [p. 109ff.] / XI. Stasis / Bürgerkrieg in Tegea
in 370v. (Hell. VI 5, 6-9) [p. 119ff.] /
XII. Krise d.
Arkadischen Koinon in 360v. ff. (Hell. VII 4, 33-35) [p. 127ff.] /
4°
ZZ 63/111; APh 48, 4861
Oost, S. I.:
Xenophon's attitude
toward woman.
CW 71, 1977, 225-236
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2.2.3.5.; 3.2.3.
s.v.; Sokrates/ Frauen; 3.4. Xenophon/ Frauen; 4.1.1.4.1.; 4.1.3.1.;
\ A.2.d.; D.4. / 2
APh
57, 5186
Hoffmann, G.
Xénophon, la femme et les
biens.
Aus: Priault, C. (Hg.): Familles et biens en Grèce
et à Chypre., Paris 1985. pp. 261-280
-------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Frauen; 4.1.4.4.1. Familie, gr.; - A.2.d.; D.5.;
APh 57, 10803.
Tp
M I - 14
Murnaghan, Sheila:
How a woman can be more like a
man. The dialogue between Ischomachus and his wife in Xenophon's
Oeconomicus.
Helios 15, 1988, 9-22
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2.2.3.5.;
Athen/Frauen; 3.2.3. s.v.; sôphrosynê; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/Oikonomikos; Ischomachos; 4.1.1.4.1.; oikonomía;
areté; 4.1.3.1. s.v.; Reichtum; 4.1.4.4.1.; Dialog; 4.3.5.
s.v.; Polis/ Analog. oikos; oikos/ Analog. Polis; Staatsideal;
Lysias/ 1,7; \ A.2.d. 0442; D.5.; / (8+4)
Tirelli, Aldo:
"Una moglie come si deve". Lo statuto
della gyne nell' Economico di Senofonte.
Napoli : Arte
Tipografica, 2001. - 92 S. - (Quaderni del Dipartimento di Scienze
dell'Antichità ; 27)
Tp H I - 6
Hoffmann, Geneviève
Xénophon, la
femme et les biens.
Aus: Priault, Colette (Hg.): Familles et
biens en Grèce et à Chypre., Paris 1985. pp. 261-280
(Histoire et Perspectives
Méditerranéennes)
-------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
2.2.7. Sparta; Athen/ Frauen; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Frauen;
4.1.1.4.1. Frauen, athen.-spartan.; 4.1.4.4.1. Familie, gr.; - A.2.d.
0444; D.5.; APh 57, 5186; APh 57, 10803.
Frieden
Tp S II - 1
Spiegel, Nathan
Xenophon,
Historian and Mercenary General.
Aus: ders. (Hg.): War and peace
in classical Greek literature., Jerusalem 1990. pp. 157-165 (Mount
Scopus Publ.)
-------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Anabasis; 4.6.1.2.1. s.v.; Söldnerwesen/
Xenophon; - A.2.d.; G.2.
Santi Amantini, Luigi:
"Voci di pace nella storiografia di
Senofonte."
RSA 30 (2000) 9-26.
Frühstück
Günther, Sven
Breakfast at Xenophon's. Die erste Mahlzeit des Tages als Spiegel idealer Führungsgrundsätze in der Kyrupädie.
pp. 263-278
Aus: Ruffing, Kai; Droß-Krüpe, Kerstin (Hrsg.):Emas non quod opus est, sed quod necesse est. Beiträge zur Wirtschafts-, Sozial-, Rezeptions- undWissenschaftsgeschichte der Antike. Festschriftfür Hans-Joachim Drexhage zum 70. Geburtstag.Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag 2018. ISBN:978-3-447-11087-7; VIII, 708 S.
Deskriptor: Mahlzeiten; Xenophontis Cyroupaedia; Xenophon Atheniensis; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/Kyrupaedie;
Führerschaft
Z
24
Wood, Neal:
Xenophon's Theory of Leadership.
C &
M 25, 1964, 33 ff.
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3.2.3.;
Führerschaft/ Xen.; 3.4. Aristoteles; Aristoteles/ Krieg; 3.4.
Platon; Platon/ Krieg; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Führerschaft;
Xen. Cyr. 1,6,37-38; Xenophon/ Hipparch. 6,1; Xen. Mem. 3,1, 6-7;
4.3.5.1.1.; Xenophon/ Tyrannis; \ A.2.d.; D.5. /
Norman B.
Sandridge, Loving Humanity, Learning, and Being Honored: The
Foundations of Leadership in Xenophon's Education of Cyrus.
Hellenic
studies, 55.
Washington, DC: Center for
Hellenic Studies, Trustees for Harvard University, 2012.
Pp.
v, 139. ISBN 9780674067028.
Reviewed by Vivienne J. Gray,
University of Auckland (v.gray@auckland.ac.nz)
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2013.05.41 - http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2013/2013-05-41.html
„Norman B. Sandridge has written a delightful book, short and clear, on the theme of the leadership of Cyrus in Xenophon’s Cyropaedia. The qualities in the title (translations of philanthropia, philomatheia, philotimia), are taken from Xenophon’s own description of Cyrus early in the work (1.2.1). Sandridge sets out to establish that these three qualities are the comprehensive foundation of Xenophon’s description of Cyrus’ leadership – though he makes judicious qualifications to this thesis throughout.“
Fürstenspiegel
Hadot,
P.; Engemann, J. (Übers.):
Fürstenspiegel.
A. Terminologie 556. B. Alter Orient 556. I. Ägypten 557. II.
Mesopotamien 562. III. Israel u. Judentum 564. C. Die griech.-röm.
Tradition. I. Archaische Zeit 568. a. Homer 569. b. Hesiod 570. c.
Theognis 571. d. Pindar 572. II. Die Zeit der griech. Stadtstaaten
573. a. Isokrates 574. b. Xenophon 576. c. Platon 578. III.
Hellenistisch-römische Zeit 580. a. Die großen Gestalten
der kynisch-stoischen Tradition. 1. Alexander 582. 2. Herakles,
Kyros, Odysseus 584. 3. Antigonos Gonatas 585. b. Inschriften, Papyri
u. literarische Texte hellenistischer Zeit 585. c. Der Brief des
Aristeas 587. d. Neupythagoreische Abhandlungen über das
Königtum 589. e. Philon 592. f. Seneca 594. g. Musonius Rufus
595. h. Plutarch 596. i. Dion Chrysostomos 597. k. Marc Aurel 600. 1.
Griechische Panegyriker 601. 1. Der Traktat des Rhetors Menander 602.
2. Aelius Aristides 603. 3. Themistios 603. 4. Kaiser Julian 604. 5.
Libanios 606. 6. Synesios 606. 7. Prokop v. Gaza 607. m. Lateinische
Historiker u. Biographen 607. n. Lateinische Panegyriker 608. o.
Plinius der Jüngere 609. D. Christentum 610. I. Schriften des NT
610. II. Das 2. u. 3. Jh. 612. III. Eusebius v. Caesarea. a. Christus
als König 614. b. Die Tricennatsrede als christlicher F. 614. c.
Die Schrift 'Über das Leben Konstantins' 615. IV. Die
byzantinische Überlieferung. a. Der Diakon Agapet 615. b. Kaiser
Basileios 617. V. Der lateinische Westen. a. Allgemeine
Charakteristika 617. b. Ambrosius 617. c. Augustinus 618. d. Die
Päpste des 5. Jh. 618. e. Corippus 618. f. Martinus v. Bracara
619. g. Gregor d. Gr. 619. h. Isidor v. Sevilla 619. i. Der Traktat
'De duodecim abusivis saeculi' 621. k. Die karolingische Zeit 621. 1.
Paulinus v. Aquileja 621. 2. Smaragdus v. St. Mihiel 622. 3. Jonas v.
Orléans 622. 4. Sedulius Scottus 622. 5. Hinkmar v. Reims 623.
6. Die Institutio Traiani 623. E. Zusammenfassung 623.
In:
Reallexikon für Antike und Christentum. Sachwörterbuch zur
Auseinandersetzung des Christentums mit der antiken Welt. Band VIII.
Fluchtafel (Defixion) - Gebet I. (Stuttgart: Anton Hiersemann). -
1972. - S. 555-632.
Vivienne J. Gray, Xenophon's Mirror of
Princes: Reading the Reflections.
Oxford/New York:
Oxford University Press, 2011.
Pp. vii, 406. ISBN
9780199563814.
Reviewed by Eve A. Browning,
University of Minnesota, Duluth (ebrownin@d.umn.edu)
Bryn Mawr
Classical Review 2011.09.35 -
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2011/2011-09-35.html
„Leadership
is the unifying theme of Xenophon’s work, according to Gray. In
this book, she explores '…Xenophon’s literary
presentation of the leadership of individuals in their communities,
from those of private households up to those of great empires' ...
Leadership is construed broadly, and not only includes the Great King
Cyrus alongside the private householder Ischomachus with the latter’s
young wife included as an associate leader in their household, but
embraces both the public spheres of politics and war and the personal
sphere of friendship.“
Table of Contents:
1. Mirror of princes or flaws in the glass? : general remarks
2.
Explicit authorial evaluations in historical writing
3.
Xenophon’s adaptations of his literary predecessors : Homer,
Herodotus, and others
4. Xenophon’s patterned narratives
of leadership
5. Readings of Cyropaedia
6. The dynamics of
friendship
7. Xenophon’s Socratic and other
ironies
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index Locorum
Index
Nominum
Topic Index
Geographie
Rood, Tim:
Space and Landscape in Xenophon's Anabasis.
Aus: Space, place, and landscape in ancient Greek literature and culture.
Ed. by Kate Gilhuly and Nancy Worman. New York: Cambridge Univ. Press, pp. 63-93
APh
59, 6259
Sordi, Marta:
Gli interessi geografici e
topografici nelle Elleniche di Senofonte.
CISA 14, 1988, 32-40
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3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/Hellenika; Geographie; Topographie; 3.4. Geographica;
4.1.4.2.1.; \ /
Gewalt
Lennart Gilhaus: Rezension von: Aggelos Kapellos: Xenophon on Violence, Berlin: de Gruyter 2019,
in: sehepunkte 21 (2021), Nr. 3 [15.03.2021], URL: http://www.sehepunkte.de/2021/03/34228.html
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Gewalt; violence; bia; hybris; orgê; Zorn; stasis; Tyrannenmord; Kriegsverbrechen; Kriegsgefangene/Exekution von; Massenhinrichtung; Dreißig/Xen.; Kyros d.Gr./ Imperium/ Xen.;
3.4. Xenophon; 4.6.1.1.1.; A.2.d.;
Gobryas
Z
58
Schwenzner, Walther:
Gobryas.
Klio 18, 1923,
41-58; 226-252
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2.1.4.;
Kyros d.Gr./ Gobryas; Achämeniden/ Prosopographie; 5.2.2.1.;
Gobryas; Gubaru; 2.1.3.; Neubabylonisches Reich/ Endphase/ Gobryas;
5.3.5.; Nabonid-Chronik/ Gobryas; Naboned-Kyros-Chronik/ Gobryas;
Scheil/ RA XI !1914), S. 165f.; BIN II 114 [p.43]; BIN I 169 [p.44];
BE VIII 1,80 [p.45]; Bisutuninschrift _ 68 [p.48]; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Kyrupädie/ Gobryas, Quellenwert; Her. 3,70 [p.48];
Xen. Cyr. 4,6,2ff. [p.53.226]; Neriglissar/ Kg. Neubabylon. Reich/
Gobryas [p.54]; Joseph. c. Ap. 1,146f. [p.54]; Reg. 2,25,27f./ 2.
Buch Könige Kap. 25 v. 27f. [p.55]; Jer. 52,31f. [p.55];
Amel-Marduk/ Kg. Neubabylon. Reich/ Ermordung [p.56]; Joseph. c. Ap.
1,148f. [p.57]; Gutium/ Gobryas Statthalter/ Bedeutung [p.227]; Xen.
Cyr. 3,3 [p.231]; Justin 01,7 [p.231]; Her. 7,3 [p.241]; Dareios
d.Gr./ Gobryas [p.240]; Xen. Cyr.3,4,25 [p.242]; Babylonien/
Achämenidenreich/ Verwaltungsgeschichte [p.245]; \ F.; B.1.;
A.2.d.; 590-515 v.Chr.;
BE = The Babylonian Expedition of the
Universtiy of Pennsylvania, Ser. A, vol. VIII, 1, ed. by H.V.
Hilprecht, Philadelphia 1908.
BIN = Babylonian Inscriptions in
the Collection of James B. Nies, 2 vol., ed. by C.E. Keiser, New
Haven 1918. /
Gorgias
Titel: Plaidoyer laconique pour Gorgias: Xénophon, Anabase 2.6.16-29
Aus Sammelband: Xénophon et la rhétorique. Éd. par Pierre Pontier. Paris: Presses de l' université Paris – Sorbonne 2014. pp. 41-50
Gottesbeweis
Horn,
Hans-Jürgen:
Gottesbeweis.
A. Nichtchristlich. I. Griechisch-römisch. a. Voraussetzungen.
1. Allgemein 951. 2. In Griechenland 952. b. Die Entwürfe in
geschichtlicher Abfolge. 1. Schüler des Sokrates. a1. Platon
953. a2. Xenophon
954.
2. Aristoteles. a1. De philosophia 954. a2. Metaphysik XII 955. 3.
Stoa. a1. Alte Stoa 956. a2. Poseidonios 958. 4. Platonismus. a1.
Mittelplatonismus 958. a2. Neuplatonismus 959. a3. PsAristoteles' De
mundo 960. II. Jüdisch 960. B. Christlich. I. Neues Testament.
a. Römerbrief 962. b. Apostelgeschichte 963. II. Apologeten u.
Väter. a. Voraussetzungen 963. 1. Negative Theologie 964. 2.
Natürliche Erkennbarkeit Gottes 965. 3. Subjektive
Voraussetzungen 967. b. Arten des Gottesbeweises. 1. 'E consensu
gentium' 967. 2. Der kosmologische Weg 969. 3. Der augustinische
Gottesbeweis. a1. Voraussetzungen 971. a2. Darstellung 971. a3.
Kosmologischer Gottesbeweis bei Augustinus? 972. a4. Schlußbemerkung
973. c. Ausblick 973 In: Reallexikon für Antike und Christentum.
Sachwörterbuch zur Auseinandersetzung des Christentums mit der
antiken Welt. Band XI. Girlande Gottesnamen. (Stuttgart: Anton
Hiersemann). - 1981. - S. 951-977
Grammatik
Carrière,
Jean-Claude:
Tables
fréquentielles de grec classique d'après Antiphon,
Andocide, Démosthène, Euripide, Isocrate, Lysias,
Xénophon. Réalisées du CNRS sous la dir. de
Jean-Claude
Carrière Paris : Les Belles Lettres, 1985. - 381 S. - (Centre
de Recherches d'Histoire Ancienne <Besançon>: Centre
...; 72. Université <Besançon>: Annales
littéraires de l'Université de Besançon; 336.)
Woodard,
Roger D.:
Generalization
of the heaut- nonthird person reflexive pronoun in Greek. Xenophon to
the New Testament. Kopie d. Verl. Univ. Microfilms Internat., Ann
Arbor, Mich. - Chapel Hill, Univ. of North Carolina, Diss. 1986. -
IX, 149 S.
Großgrundbesitz
APh
60, 5838
Audring, Gert
Xenophon und die Ökonomie des
attischen Großgrundbesitzes.
Aus: Herrmann, J.; Koehn,
Jens (Hg.): Familie, Staat & Gesellschaftsformation.
Grundprobleme vorkapitalistischer Epochen einhundert Jahre nach F.
Engels ..., Berlin 1988. pp. 453-457 (Veröff. d. Zentralisnt. f.
Alte Gesch. & Archäologie d. Akad. d. Wiss. d. DDR. No.
16.)
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2.2.3.5.; Athen/
Großgrundbesitz; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Großgrundbesitz,
att.; 4.1.1.1.1.; 4.2.7.2.; Großgrundbesitz/ Attika; - A.2.d.;
C.2.; APh 60, 11523.
Hegemonie
Dreher,
Martin:
Rez.
John Wickersham: Hegemony and Greek Historians. Lanham/London: Rowman
& Littlefield (1994), X, 195 S.
In:
Gnomon. Kritische Zeitschrift für die gesamte klassische
Altertumswissenschaft. - Bd. 70 (1998), Heft 1. - S. 51-54.
T
bgrp 242-490
Pascual González, José
Plutarco
y su vision de la hegemonía tebana.
Aus: Pérez
Jiménez, Aurelio; Cerro Calderón, Gonzalo del (Hg.):
Estudios sobre Plutarco: obra y traducion: actas del I Symposion
espanol sobre Plutarco, Fuengirola 1988., Málaga 1990. pp.
73-79
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2.2.3.5.;
2.2.6.; Theben/ Hegemonie; 3.2.1.; Diodor/ Theben; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Plutarch; 3.4. Plutarch; Plutarch/ Pelopidas; 4.1.3.1.
Patriotismus, boiot.; Hegemonie/ Teben; Xen. Hell. 5,2,25-33; Xen.
Hell. 5,4,1-12; Xen. Hell. 6,4,2-15; Xen. Hell. 7,5,1-2; Xen. Hell.
7,1,33-38; Plutarch/ Hegemonie, theb.; Plutarch/ Theben; - A.2.d.;
C.1.a.;
Heiligtum
Sonya Nevin, Military Leaders and Sacred Space in Classical Greek Warfare. Temples, Sanctuaries and Conflict in Antiquity, London – New York (I.B.Tauris) 2017, IX + 307 S., ISBN 978-1-78453-285-7 (geb.)
Armin Eich, rec. Nevin Sonya Military Leaders and Sacred Space in Classical Greek Warfare. Temples, Sanctuaries and Conflict in Antiquity IX I.B.Tauris London – New York 1 307 2017 978-1-78453-285-7 (geb.) £ 64,– . Klio, Band 101, Heft 1, Seiten 347–349.
https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/klio.2019.101.issue-1/klio-2019-0015/klio-2019-0015.xml?format=INT
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2017.09.20
Sonya Nevin, Military Leaders and Sacred Space in Classical Greek Warfare: Temples, Sanctuaries and Conflict in Antiquity. London: I. B. Tauris, 2016. Pp. 304. ISBN 9781784532857. $99.00.
Reviewed by Constanze Graml, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (Constanze.Graml@lmu.de)
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2017/2017-09-20.html
Lennart Gilhaus: Rezension zu: Nevin, Sonya: Military Leaders and Sacred Space in Classical Greek Warfare. Temples, sanctuaries and conflict in antiquity. London 2016 , in: H-Soz-Kult, 14.08.2017, <www.hsozkult.de/publicationreview/id/rezbuecher-27475>.
Hellenika Oxyrhynchia
APh
20, p. 54
Klaffenbach, G.:
Die neuen Fragmente der
Hellenica von Oxyrhynchos.
F&F , 1949, 97-98
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3.2.2. s.v.;
Hellenika Oxyrhyncha; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hell. Oxy.; Ephoros/
Hell. Oxy.; 3.4. Diodor; Diodor/ Hell. Oxy.; \ A.2.d.; Hell. Oxy.
abhängig von Xenophon, die Beziehungen zu Diodor via Ephoros. /
Z
100; APh 48, 2021
Lehmann, G.A.:
Ein neues Fragment der
Hell. Oxy.; einige Bemerkungen zu P. Cairo (temp. inv. no.)
26/6/27/1-35.
ZPE 26, 1977, 181-191
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Hell. - Hell. Oxy.; 3.2.2. s.v.; Hellenika Oxyrhynchia;
5.5.3.2.1. s.v.; P. Cairo (temp. inv. no.) 26/6/27/1-35; \ A.1.c.;
A.2.d. /
Z
100; APh 46, p. 364
Sealey, R.:
Pap. Mich. inv. 5982.
Theramenes.
ZPE 16, 1975, 279-288
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2.2.3.5.; Athen/
Dreißig; 3.2.2. s.v.; Hellenica Oxyrhynchia; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Hell. 2,2,15-23; 3.4. Lysias; Lysias/ 12,68-70; Lysias/
13,8-11; Xenophon/ Theramenes; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Theramenes; 5.5. s.v.;
P. Mich. inv. 5982; \ F.; A.2.b.; A.2.d. /
Hellenismus
Z
58
Funck,
Bernard
Probleme
der Hellenismusforschung im Lichte neuerer Literatur.
Klio
64, 1982, 239-263
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1.;
2.1.4.; 2.1.5.; Seleukiden; 2.2.4.2.; 2.2.4.3.; 2.2.5.; 3.4.
Xenophon; 4.1.3.1.; 4.1.5.1.; 4.5.5.1.; 4.6.1.1.1.; 4.6.1.2.1.;
5.1.2.1.;
C.1.b.
Hellenozentrismus
R dp 500
Sancisi-Weerdenburg,
Heleen
The Fifth Oriental Monarchy and Hellenocentrism.
Cyropaedia VIII viii and its influence.
Aus:
Sancisi-Weerdenburg, Heleen; Kuhrt, Amélie (Hg.): The Greek
Sources: proceedings of the Groningen 1984 Achaemenid history
workshop., Leiden 1987. pp. 117-131 (Achaemenid history.
2.)
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1.;
Orientalismus; Rawlinson, H./ Fifth Oriental Monarchy (1871); Cook,
J.M./ Persian Empire (1983); 1.1.; 2.1.4.; Achämeniden/
Dekadenz; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kyrup. 8,8; Xenophon/ Nachwirkung;
4.1.3.1.; Hellenozentrismus; 4.1.4.1.; 4.3.5.1.; 4.6.2.; Xen. Cyr.
8,8 [120ff]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,01 [121]; Xen. Cyr. 1,2,1, [121]; Xen.
Cyr. 8,8,02-3 [122]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,04 [123]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,06-7
[124]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,08-14 [124]; Xen. Cyr. 1,2,02-15 [124]; Her.
1,93 [121]; Plat. Leg. 695E [121]; Her. 3,88 [122]; Xen. An. 2,6,1,
[122]; Ktesias/ FGH 688 F14,36 [123]; Her. 1,136 [124]; Strabo
15,3,18-20 [124]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,08 [125]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,10 [125];
Xen. Cyr. 8,8,15 [126]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,16-19 [126]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,20
[126]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,21-26 [127]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,27 [127]; - A.2.d.;
I.; B.1.
Herodot
Zali, Vasiliki:
Herodotus
and His Successors: The Rhetoric of the Persian Wars in Thucydides
and Xenophon.
Aus: Brill's companion to the reception of
Herodotus in antiquity and beyond. Ed. by Jessica Priestley and
Vasiliki Zali.
(Brill's companions to classical reception. 6.).
Leiden & Boston: 2016. pp. 34-58
Priestley, Jessica; Zali, Vasiliki:
Brill's companion to the reception of Herodotus in antiquity and beyond / edited by Jessica Priestley and Vasiliki Zali. Leiden 2016. pp. xvi, 438.
Contents: Introduction / By: Jessica Priestley and Vasiliki Zali; 1 Herodotus in Thucydides: A Hypothesis / By: Marek Wecowski; 2 Herodotus and His Successors: The Rhetoric of the Persian Wars in Thucydides and Xenophon / By: Vasiliki Zali; 3 Duris of Samos and a Herodotean Model for Writing History / By: Christopher A. Baron; 4 "This is What Herodotus Relates": The Presence of Herodotus' Histories in Josephus' Writings / By: Eran Almagor; 5 History without Malice: Plutarch Rewrites the Battle of Plataea / By: John Marincola; 6 Herodotus in Renaissance France / By: Benjamin Earley; 7 The Anti- Thucydides: Herodotus and the Development of Modern Historiography / By: Neville Morley; 8 Herodotus' Reception in Ancient Greek Lexicography and Grammar: From the Hellenistic to the Imperial Age / By: Olga Tribulato; 9 Herodotus' Reputation in Latin Literature from Cicero to the 12th Century / By: Félix Racine; 10 Valla's Herodotean Labours: Towards a New View of Herodotus in the Italian Renaissance / By: Adam Foley; 11 Herodotus and Narrative Art in Renaissance Ferrara: The Translation of Matteo Maria Boiardo / By: Dennis Looney; 12 The 'Rediscovery' of Egypt: Herodotus and His Account of Egypt in the Voyage dans la Basse et la Haute-Égypte (1802) by Vivant Denon / By: Andreas Schwab; 13 Not beyond Herodotus? Psammetichus' Experiment and Modern Thought about Language / By: Benjamin Eldon Stevens; 14 Herodotus (and Ctesias) Re-enacted: Leadership in Xenophon's Cyropaedia / By: Vivienne Gray; 15 Pausanias and the Footsteps of Herodotus / By: Greta Hawes; 16 Ryszard Kapuscinski's Travels with Herodotus: Reportage from the Self / By: Kinga Kosmala; 17 Herodotus in Fiction: Gore Vidal's Creation / By: Heather Neilson.
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2018.04.56
Jessica Priestley, Vasiliki Zali (ed.), Brill’s Companion to the Reception of Herodotus in Antiquity and Beyond. Brill’s companions to classical reception, 6. Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2016. Pp. xvi, 440. ISBN 9789004272293. $194.00.
Reviewed by Lorenzo Miletti, University of Naples Federico II (lorenzo.miletti@unina.it)
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2018/2018-04-56.html
Auszug: „Vasiliki Zali analyses in particular the way Thucydides and Xenophon (above all in the Hellenica) deal with a ‘typical’ Herodotean subject such as the Persian Wars, concluding that both writers, independent of any influences from other sources on the same topics, clearly rely on Herodotus’ account in handling the Greek victory as a delicate problem which can be used as an argument in the political debate between the main Greek cities, a problem involving both moral and political issues.
Xenophon is also at the core of the contribution by Vivienne Gray, who discusses passages from the Cyropaedia which are most probably indebted to Herodotus’ work. If compared to Herodotus’ Histories, the Cyropaedia offers a largely different portrait of Cyrus, who is represented as an example of an enlightened leader in Xenophon, and as a great king displaying both political virtues and tyrannical tendencies in Herodotus. Gray shows how Xenophon’s refined strategy implies an attentive handling of Herodotean points, as well as a re-writing of the episodes already reported in the Histories which clearly shows Xenophon’s ‘Socratic’ purposes.“
Tamiolaki, M. 2008. “Les Hélleniques entre tradition et innovation. Aspects de la relation intertextuelle de Xénophon avec Hérodote et Thucydide.” Cahiers des études anciennes 45:15–52.
APh 58, 5098
Gray,
Vivienne J.:
The Herodotean nature of speeches in the
Hellenica.
AAPhA , 1987, 75 Summary
in
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3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/Hellenika; Herodot/Nachwirkung; Reden; \ A.2.d. Studien über
Autoren /
Zs 23
Cizek,
Alexandru:
From the historical truth to the literary convention:
The life of Cyrus the Great viewed by Herodotus, Ctesias and
Xenophon.
AC 44, 1975, 531-552
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2.1.4.; 3.2.2.;
Historiographie/ Mythographie; 3.3.2.; 3.4. Herodot; 3.4. Ktesias v.
Knidos; 3.4. Xenophon; 5.2.2.1.; Kyros d.Ä.; Xenophon/
Kyrupädie; Achämeniden/ Kyros d.Gr.; alêtheía/
Geschichtsschreibung; Cic. Brut. 11 [p.534]; Quint. Inst. 10,31
[p.534]; Rhet. ad Her. 1,13 [p.535]; historia/ fabula [p.535]; Xen.
Cyr. 1,2,1 [p.537 A.20.548]; Biographie/ Historiographie; Herodot/
Kyros d.Ä.; Ktesias/ Kyros d.Ä.; Her. 1,95 ff; Tragödie/
Historiographie; Kyros/ Eur. Bacch. [p.542]; Xen. Cyr. 1,1,6 [p.549.
A.52]; Xen. Mem. 4,8,1-10 [p.551]; \ A.2.d.; D.5.; F. /
Herrscherideal
APh 58, 5103
Pomeroy,
Sarah P.:
The Persian king and the queen bee.
AAPhA , 1987,
74 Summary in
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2.1.4.
Perserreich; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/Oikonomikos; 4.3.5.1.1. s.v.;
Herrscherideal; Bienenkönigin; Reich; \ A.2.d. Studien über
Autoren /
II 360
Gruber,
J.
Xenophon und das hellenistisch-römische
Herrscherideal.
Aus: Neukam, P. (Hg.): Reflexionen antiker
Kulturen., München 1986. pp. 27-46 (Dialog Schule-Wiss. Klass.
Spr. & Lit. 20.)
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3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kyrupädie; 4.3.5.1. Monarchie, gr.-röm.;
Idealherrscher; - D.5.; APh 57, 12883; Zur Kurupädie u. ihrer
Wirkungsgeschichte.
APh 59, 1404
Gruber,
Joachim:
Cicero und das hellenistische Herrscherideal.
Überlegungen zur Rede De imperio Cn. Pompei.
WS 101, 1988,
243-258
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3.4. Cicero;
3.4. Xenophon; Cicero/De imp. Cn. Pompei;
Xenophon/Herrscherideal/Nachwirkung; 4.3.5.1. Monarchie, gr.-röm.;
2.2.4. Hellenismus; \ Untersuchungen über den in der Pompeiana
dargestellten Idealtypus eines herrscherlichen Menschen, seinen
Grundlagen, seiner Bedeutung im staatstheoretischen Denken Ciceros,
Ergebnis: C. übernimmt xenophonteisch-hellenistisches
Herrrscherideal & paßt es röm. Vorstellungen &
Gegebenheiten an. /
Azoulay, Vincent
Xenophon and the graces of power. A greek guide to political manipulation. Vincent Azoulay ; translated by Angela Krieger.
Swansea 2018 (Verlag: The Classical Press of Wales). pp. xi, 444
Abstract: One of classical Greece's most worldly and lucid writers, Xenophon across his many works gave a restless criticism of power: democratic, oligarchic and autocratic. From military campaigns (in which he took part), through the great powers of his day (Sparta, Persia, Athens) to modes of control within the household, he observed intimately and often with partisan passion. In this work a leading French Hellenist, Vincent Azoulay, analyses across Xenophon's diverse texts the techniques by which the Greek writer recommends that leaders should manipulate. Through gifts and personal allure, though mystique, dazzling appearance, exemplary behaviour, strategic absences - and occasional terror, Xenophon analyses ways in which a powerful few might triumphantly replace the erratic democracies and self-indulgent oligarchies of his day. First published in French (in 2004) to international acclaim, this book is here translated for the first time, revised and updated.
Deskriptoren: Xenophon Atheniensis; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/charis;
Table of contents
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1 – CHARIS AND ITS CHALLENGES
I. The Law of Charis
III. Charis in Democracy
CHAPTER
2 – LEGITIMATE FAVORS
I. Xenophon's Three Graces
II.
Supreme Benefits: Feeding Bodies and Minds
III. Contextualizing
Favors: The Differential Effectiveness of Gifts
CHAPTER 3 –
FROM GOOD DEEDS TO MISDEEDS: THE CORRUPTING POWER OF CHARIS
I.
The Ambiguities of Xenia
II. Agesilaus and Xenophon: The
Incorruptibles?
III. From Material Corruption to Spiritual
Corruption
CHAPTER 4 – BETWEEN CHARIS ANDMISTHOS :
XENOPHON AGAINST THE MERCHANTS?
I. 'The Hostile World' of Goods
II. The Ambiguous Virtues of Commercial Exchange
CHAPTER
5 – CHARIS AND ENVY
I. The Omnipresence of Phthonos: The
Social Genesis of a Feeling
II. Leveling From the Bottom or
Redistributing from the Top?
III. Phthonos and Charis:
Dangerous Liaisons
CHAPTER 6 – CHARIS AND PHILIA: THE
POLITICS OF FRIENDSHIP
I. The Debate over Philia
II.
Philia and Patronage
III. From Philia to Philanthropia
CHAPTER
7 – CHARIS AND PATERNITY
I. From Fraternal Union to
Paternal Love
II. Paternal Power: An Unattainable Dream?
III.
Cyrus, or the Universal Father
CHAPTER 8 – THE GRACES OF
LOVE
I. Erotic Reciprocity and Its Dangers
II. The
Political Power of the Eromenos
III. From Socrates to Cyrus:
The Rivalry of Two Graces
IV. Epilogue: On the Love of Men and
the Veneration of the Gods
CONCLUSION
PHILOLOGICAL ANNEX:
CHARIS IN XENOPHON'S CORPUS
Contents
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
GENERAL INDEX
INDEX LOCORUM
Sujets: Xénophon (0430?-0355? av. J.-C.) -- Critique et interprétation -- Thèses et écrits académiques
Don -- Anthropologie -- Thèses et écrits académiques
Charisme -- Thèses et écrits académiques
Grèce -- 4e siècle av. J.-C. -- Thèses et écrits académiques
Hetäre
Kurke, Leslie:
Inventing
the Hetaira: Sex, Politics, and Discursive Conflict in Archaic
Greece.
In: Classical Antiquity (CA). (University of California
Press). - Bd. 16 (1997), Heft 1. - S. 106-150.
Abstract:
According to Xenophon, the hetaira »gratified« her patron
as a »philos«, participating in an aristcratic network of
gift exchange (Xen. Mem. 3.11),
while the »pornê«, as her name signified,
trafficked in sex as a commodity. Recent writers on Greek
prostitution have acknowledged that hetaira vs. pronê may be as
much a discursive opposition as a real difference in status, but
still, very little attention has been paid to the period of the
»invention« of this binary. Hetaira meaning »courtesan«
first occurs in Herodotus (2.134-35) and does not exist in Homer:
hence, the conceptual category of the hetaira is an invention of the
archaic period. What needs generated the constitution of this
category ? And what conceptual »work« was the opposition
hetaira-pornê doing in Greek culture in the period of its
inception ? This paper addresses these questions through a reading of
fragments of archaic lyric - predominantly those of Anakreon - as
well as consideration of Attic vase painting. I suggest that the
hetaira-pornê opposition participates in the overarching
tension between the aristocratic symposium and the public sphere in
archaic Greece. Oswyn Murray has suggested that the symposium
constitutes itself as a kind of anti-city with its own rules and
conventions. Part of the discursive exclusion of the public sphere is
the complete suppression of the city's monetarizied economy from the
domain of the aristocratic symposium, and it is this impulse to
mystify economic relations for sex that generates the category of the
hetaira within a framework of gift exchange. But if the motives for
this discursive invention are economic, they are also (inextricably)
political: the hetaira affirms and embodies the circulation of charis
within a privileged elite, while the pornê figures the debased
and promiscuous exchanges of the agora.
Historiographie
H l 3075
Lendle,
Otto:
Einführung in die griechische Geschichtsschreibung.
Von Hekataios bis Zosimos.
Darmstadt: Wiss. Buchges. 1992. pp.
IX, 311 (Die
Altertumswissenschaft.)
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3.2.2.;
3.3.2.2.; 3.3.4.; 3.4. Herodot; 3.4. Thukydides; 3.4. Xenophon; 3.4.
Polybios; <> A.2.d.; ISBN 3-534-10122-7
[96/92] (11)
Allen, Danielle S.; Christesen, Paul; Millett, Paul
How to do things with history: new approaches to ancient Greece / edited by Danielle Allen, Paul Christesen, and Paul Millett
New York, NY 2018 (Verlag: Oxford University Press). pp. xiii, 406 p.: ill.; 25 cm.
How to Do Things with History is a collection of essays that explores current and future approaches to the study of ancient Greek cultural history. Rather than focus directly on methodology, the essays in this volume demonstrate how some of the most productive and significant methodologies for studying ancient Greece can be employed to illuminate a range of different kinds of subject matter. These essays, which bring together the work of some of the most talented scholars in the field, are based upon papers delivered at a conference held at Cambridge University in September of 2014 in honor of Paul Cartledge's retirement from the post of A. G. Leventis Professor of Ancient Greek Culture. For the better part of four decades, Paul Cartledge has spearheaded intellectual developments in the field of Greek culture in both scholarly and public contexts. His work has combined insightful historical accounts of particular places, periods, and thinkers with a willingness to explore comparative approaches and a keen focus on methodology. Cartledge has throughout his career emphasized the analysis of practice - the study not, for instance, of the history of thought but of thinking in action and through action. The assembled essays trace the broad horizons charted by Cartledge's work: from studies of political thinking to accounts of legal and cultural practices to politically astute approaches to historiography. The contributors to this volume all take the parameters and contours of Cartledge's work, which has profoundly influenced an entire generation of scholars, as starting points for their own historical and historiographical explorations. Those parameters and contours provide a common thread that runs through and connects all of the essays while also offering sufficient freedom for individual contributors to demonstrate an array of rich and varied approaches to the study of the past." -- Provided by publisher.
"How to Do Things with History is a collection of essays that explores current and future approaches to the study of ancient Greek cultural history. The essays in this volume demonstrate how particular methodologies for studying ancient Greece can be employed to illuminate a range of different kinds of subject matter"
Based on the proceedings of a conference held in honour of Prof. Paul Cartledge. - Contents: - Introduction - Part One: Theory and Practice. - Chapter 1: The "Great Leap" in Early Greek Politics and Political Thought: A Comparative Perspective, Kurt A. Raaflaub - Chapter 2: Pericles' Utopia - Reading of Thucydides and Plato, Emily Greenwood - Chapter 3: How to Turn History into Scenario: Plato's Republic Book 8 on the Role of Political Office in Constitutional Change, Melissa Lane - Chapter 4: "Cyrus appeared both great and good" : Xenophon and the Performativity of Kingship, Carol Atack - Chapter 5: Jurors and Serial Killers: Loneliness, Deliberation, and Community in Ancient Athens, Alastair J. L. Blanshard - Part Two: Economy and Society: Violence, Gender, and Class. - Chapter 6: The Sparta Game: Violence, Proportionality, Austerity, Collapse, Josiah Ober and Barry R. Weingast - Chapter 7: Marx and Antiquity, Wilfried Nippel - Chapter 8: Marxism and Ancient History, Kostas Vlassopoulos - Chapter 9: Building for the State: A World-Historical Perspective, Walter Scheidel - Part Three: Source Pluralism. - Chapter 10: Picturing History: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Tyrannicide in the Art of Classical Athens and Early Imperial China, Jeremy Tanner - Chapter 11: Imaginary Intercourse: an Illustrated History of Greek Pederasty, Robin Osborne - Chapter 12: The Boys from Cydathenaeum: Aristophanes versus Cleon Again, Edith Hall - Chapter 13: How to Write Anti-Roman History, Tim Whitmarsh - Afterward, Paul Cartledge.
Historicism.; Greece / Civilization / To 146 B.C.; Greece / Civilization / To 146 B.C. / Historiography; 3.2.2. Geschichtsschreibung, gr.; 3.2.3. Philosophie, gr.; 3.4. Thukydides; 3.4. Platon; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/Kyros d.Gr.;
Diss. Basel 1950
Breitenbach,
Hans Rudolf:
Historiographische Anschauungsformen Xenophons.
Freiburg (Schw.): Paulusdr. 1950. pp. 158 (Diss. Basel
1950.)
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3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Geschichtsschreibung; <> A.2.d.; UB Gießen
R
bgrx 16-265
Dillery, John David:
Xenophon's historical
perspectives.
[Ann Arbor]: UMI [1989]. pp. v, 297 (Diss. The
Univ. of Michigan Ann Arbor
1989)
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2.2.3.5.;
2.2.7.; Sparta/ Kleinasien; 3.2.2.; Digression; Rede; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Anabasis; Xenophon/ Hellenika; 4.1.3.1.; eusebeía;
<> A.2.d.; D.1.; Order No. 9001619. DA L 1989-1990 2478A.
[R
14/93] (9+2)
gri900x522:q/d45
Dillery,
John:
Xenophon and the History of His Times.
London &
New York: Routledge 1995. pp. xii,337
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3.4. Xenophon;
2.2.3.5.; Xenophon/ Hellenika; Xenophon/ politische & soziale
Ansichten; 4.1.3.1.; 2.2.3.4.; Imperialismus/ Xen.; Utopie/ Xen.;
Panhellenismus/ Xen.; Xenophon/ Anabasis/ Utopie; Xenophon/
Agesilaos; Paktolos/ Schlacht am; 5.2.2.1.; Jason von Pherai/ Xen.;
2.2.7.; Sparta/ Hegemonie; Phleious/ Xen.; Dreißig/ Athen/
Xen.; Triakonta/ Athen/ Xen.; Mnasippos/ Xen.; Iphikrates/ Xen.;
Idealstaat/ Xen.; 4.5.3.; Xenophon/ Religion; Xen. Mem. 1,4; Xen.
Mem. 4,3; Xen. Hell. 5; Korinthischer Krieg/ Kleinasien; <>
A.2.d.; ISBN 0-415-09139-X; (Bibliography: 298ff.; Indices: 319ff.)
B `36, 2401
Brouwers,
A.:
rec.: Colin, G., Xénophon historien ...
RevBelgPh
15, 1936, 149-150
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3.2.2.;
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Historiker; Colin, G./ Xénophon
Historien; \ A.2.d. /
B `35, 2288
Corradi,
G.:
rec.: Colin, G., Xénophon historien ...
BollFilCl
6, 1934/35, 229-233
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3.2.2.;
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Historiker; Colin, G./ Xénophon
historien; \ A.2.d. /
Placido,
D.:
"Economia y sociedad. Polis y Basilea. Los fundamentos
de la reflexion historiografica de Jenofonte."
Habis 20
(1989) 135-154 .
Homosexualität
Hindley, C. (1999):
Xenophon
on male love.
In: The Classical Quarterly (CQ). Published for
the Classical Association by Oxford University Press. - Bd. 49
(1999). - S. 74-99.
Imperialismus
T f 500
[Dijon,
Université de] ,
L'Idéologie de l'Impérialisme
Romain. Colloque organisé les 18 et 19 Octobres 1972 par la
section de latin de la Faculté des Lettres avec les concours
de la fondation Pour L'Art et la Recherche.,
Paris: Les Belles
Lettres 1974. 157 S. (Publications de l'Université de Dijon.
46.)
---------------- 1.1. Frankreich/ 18.Jh.; 2.3.5.; 3.3.;
3.3.1.2.; Calpurnius Siculus; 3.3.2.2.; 3.4. Augustin; 3.4. Cicero;
Cicero/ Kyrus d.Ä.; Cicero/ Perikles; 3.4. Seneca d.J.; 3.4.
Tacitus; Tacitus/ certamen; 3.4. Velleius Paterculus; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Cicero; 4.1.3.2.; Imperialismus, röm.; 4.6.1.2.2.;
5.2.2.1.; Berenike; Corbulo; 5.6.4.; Bourgogne; 5.8.; Alesia/ gall. &
lat. Sprache; -- D.5.
Zs 23
Raepsaet,
Georges:
[rec.:] L'idéologie de l'impérialisme
romain. Colloque de Dijon les 18 et 19 octobre 1972. Paris ... 1974
... (Publications de l'Université de Dijon. XLVI). ...
AC
44, 1975, 787-788
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4.1.3.2.;
Prinzipatsideologie/ Imperialismus; 4.1.5.2.; Romanisierung/ Gallien;
Imperialismus/ "linguistisch"; 4.6.1.1.2.; 4.6.1.2.2.;
3.3.1.2.; Calpurnius Siculus; 3.4. Augustin; Reich/ Kirche; 3.4.
Seneca; 3.4. Tacitus; 3.4. Velleius Paterculus; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Kyrupädie; 4.5.7.4.; 5.2.2.1.; Corbulo; 5.6.4.;
Imperialismus/ Rom; Idéologie de l'impérialisme romain;
Micehl, Alain; André, Jean-Marie; Engel, Jean-Marie; Joly,
Denise; Domitius Corbulo/ Cn.; Domitius/ RE Kaiserz. 9; Morel,
Jacques; Hellegouarc'h, Joseph; Delpuech, Patrick; Le Gall, Joel;
Rolley, Claude; Goguey, René; Büchner, Karl; Oroz, José;
\ D.5. /
Z 51; APh 20, p. 265
Ehrenberg, Victor:
Polypragmosyne. A Study in Greek
Politics.
JHS 67, 1947, 46-67
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2.2.3.4.; 2.2.3.5.;
3.4. Aristophanes; 3.4. Aristoteles; 3.4. Demosthenes; 3.4.
Isokrates; 3.4. Platon; 3.4. Thukydides; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
Polygpragmosyne; 4.1.3.1. s.v.; polypragmsúnê;
Imperialismus/ Polypragmosyne/ Athen; Pothos/ Polypragmosyne;
Pleonexia/ Polypragmosyne; \ D.5.; D.3.; A.2.d. /
Intertextualität
Tamiolaki, M. 2008. “Les Hélleniques entre tradition et innovation. Aspects de la relation intertextuelle de Xénophon avec Hérodote et Thucydide.” Cahiers des études anciennes 45:15–52.
APh
46, p. 363
Mosley, D.J.:
Xénophon et
Iphikrates.
RSA 4, 1974, 64-68
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2.2.3.5.; Athen/
Generäle; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hell. 2,27-28; Xenophon/
Iphikrates; 4.1.3.1.; 4.6.1.2.1.; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Iphikrates; \ F.;
A.2.d.; 374-371 v.Chr. /
Noël, Marie-Pierre
Enkomion ou epainos? Définitions et usages de l' éloge dans l' Evagoras d' Isocrate et l' Agésilas de Xénophon
Aus: Xénophon et la rhétorique. Éd. par Pierre Pontier. Paris: Presses de l' université Paris – Sorbonne. 2014. pp. 253-268
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/Agesilaos; Xenophon Atheniensis hist.; 3.4. Isokrates; Isokrates/Euagoras; Ekomion; epainos;
Gray,
V.J.:
Xenophon
and Isocrates.
In:
The Cambridge history of Greek and Roman political thought.
Christopher Rowe, Malcolm Schofield in association with Simon
Harrison and Melissa Lane (Edd.). Cambridge: Cambridge UP. - 2000. -
S. 142-154.
Vallozza,
Maddalena:
Rez.
Evangelos Alexiou: Ruhm und Ehre. Studien zu Begriffen, Werten und
Motivierungen bei Isokrates. Heidelberg: Winter (1995). 272 S.
(Bibliothek der klassischen
Altertumswissenschaften, N. F. Reihe 2, 93.) & Rez. Yun Lee Too:
The Rhetoric of Identity in Isocrates. Text, Power, Pedagogy.
Cambridge: Cambridge
UP (1995), XIII, 274 S. (Cambridge Classical Studies.) & Rez.
Hartmut Wilms: Techne und Paideia bei Xenophon und Isokrates.
Stuttgart/Leipzig: Teubner (1995). 347 S. (Beiträge zur
Altertumskunde. 68.).
In:
Gnomon. Kritische Zeitschrift für die gesamte klassische
Altertumswissenschaft. (C. H. Beck'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung München).
- Bd. 72 (2000), Heft 2. - S.101-106.>>
Tamiolaki, Mélina
Special issue: Xenophon and Isocrates: political affinities and literary interactions / issue editor Melina Tamiolaki.
Berlin 2018. (De Gruyter) pp.[vi], 253 p.; 23 cm.
Contents: Melina Tamiolaki, Introduction; I Attitudes Towards Persia and Sparta. Christopher Tuplin, Xenophon, Isocrates and the Achaemenid Empire: History, Pedagogy and the Persian Solution to Greek Problems; Noreen Humble, Xenophon and Isocrates on Sparta; II Concepts. John Dillery, Words of Wonder: Initial Θαυμάζειν in Isocrates, Xenophon, and Related Texts; Pierre Pontier, Praising the King's Courage: From the Evagoras to the Agesilaus; Evangelos Alexiou Competitive Values in Isocrates and Xenophon: Aspects of Philotimia; III Politics. Frances Pownall, Tyranny and Democracy in Xenophon and Isocrates; Richard Fernando Buxton, Forging Unity, Exporting Unrest: Xenophon and Isocrates on Stasis; Carol Atack, Politeia and the Past in Xenophon and Isocrates; IV Literary Techniques. Roberto Nicolai, Genre, Models and Functions of Xenophon's Anabasis in Comparison with Isocrates‘ Logoi; Yun Lee Too, Privileging the Written Word: The Constructions of Authority in Isocrates and Xenophon.
Deskriptoren: 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon Atheniensis; Isocrates orat.; 3.4. Isokrates; Athen im IV. Jahrhundert; 2.2.3.5. 404-338;
Zs
68; APh 49, 5111
Whitehead, D.:
Isotéleia, a
metaphor in Xenophon.
Eirene 16, 1978, 19-22
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2.2.3.5.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Poroi 4,12;
Xenophon/ Hell. 2,4,25; 4.1.1.6.1. Metöken; 4.2.4.1. s.v.;
isotéleia; \ A.2.d. /
APh
20, p. 138
Rézette, H.:
La chasse dans l'oeuvre de
Xénophon: Thèse de lic. Univ. de Louvain; cf.
RBPh
25, 1946-1947, 944
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3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Jagd; 4.1.5.1. s.v.; Jagd, gr./ Xenophon; \
A.2.d. /
APh
46, p. 363
Orsi, D.P.:
L'anno stagionale. Tucidide e
Senofonte.
QS 1, 1975, 117-140
------------------------------------
3.4. Thukydides;
Thukydides/ Chronologie; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Chronologie; 5.2.1.
s.v.; Jahr; Jahreszeiten; \ A.2.d.; A.2.e. / 3
Sp
L I - 8
Lemmermann, Karl:
Jason von Pherä.
Jena:
1927. pp. (Jena, Phil.Diss.
1927)
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2.2.6.;Thessalien;2.2.3.5.
404-338;3.4. Xenophon;5.2.2.1.;Iason von Pherai;
R
fs 4005
Syme, Ronald
The Cadusii in History and in
Fiction.
Aus: Birley, A.R. (ed.) (Hg.): Syme, Ronald, Roman
Papers, Vol. VI., Oxford 1991. pp. 304-322
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3.3.2.1.
Geschichtsschreibung röm. Republik; 3.3.2.2.
Geschichtsschreibung röm. Kaiserzeit; 3.4. Xenophon; 5.2.2.2.
Prosopographie Personengruppen; 5.6.2. Asien; 5.6.7. Orient; Cadusii;
Kadusier; - B.1.
R 17/92 (7)
Moles, John L.:
Xenophon
and Callicratidas.
In: The Journal of Hellenic Studies (JHS /
JHSt). (Published by the Council of the Society for the Promotion of
Hellenic Studies).
Bd. 114 (1994). - S. 70-84.
Xen. Hell. I
6,1-33; spartanischer Nauarch; gefallen in der Schlacht bei den
Arginusen.
Laforse,
B.:
Xenophon,
Callicratidas and panhellenism.
In:
The Ancient History bulletin. - Bd. 12 (1998). - S. 55-67.
APh
57, 5182
Franco, C.:
Un'eco di Callino in Xen. An.
3,1,13.
GFF 9, 1986, 77-78
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3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ An. 3,1,13; Kallinos/ fr. 1 G.-P.; \ A.2.d. /
Laforse,
Bruce:
Xenophon's
Clearchus.
In:
Syllecta Classica. A Publication of the Classics Department at the
University of Iowa. (2000). - S. 74-88.
Tp
B II - 11
Baldwin, Barry:
Notes on Cleophon.
AClass
17, 1974, 35-47
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2.2.3.4.;
Athen/ Politiker; 3.2.1.; Komödie/ Kleophon; Aristophanes/
Thesmoph. 805; Aristophanes/ Equ. 765; Aristophanes/ Ranae
679.682f.1504.1532; Plato Comicus/ Cleophon; 3.2.4.; Demagogen/
Athen; Xenophon/ Hell. 1,7,35/ Kleophons Tod; Lysias/ In Agoratum
8-12/ Kleophons Tod; 4.1.3.1.; 4.4.2.2.; Ostrakismos/ Bsp.; Prozesse,
polit./ Athen/ Kleophon; 5.2.2.1.; Kleophon; Kleippides,
Deinias'Sohn, v. Acharnae/ Kleophons Vater; \ F.; C.1.a.; 415-404
v.Chr. /
Z
58
Lipka, Michael:
Anmerkungen
zu geographischen, wirtschaftlichen und sozialen Verhältnissen
an der südöstlichen Schwarzmeerküste Ende des fünften
/ Anfang des vierten Jhs. v. Chr.
In:
Klio. Beiträge zur Alten Geschichte. (Berlin: Akademie Verlag).
- Bd. 77 (1995). - S. 65-74.
Abstract:
A large number of geographers locate the Colchians between the river
Phasis and the city Dioskourias, which was later called Sebastopolis.
This location, however, is not confirmed by Xenophon and Arrian. the
latter locate the Colchians near Trapezus. This difference of
location is accounted for by the fact that the former geographers
have as their main source Hekataios' »periodos ges«.
Within the fifth century B.C. the Colchian territory expanded
gradually towards the west up to Kerasous. Only Xenophon and Arrian
take account of this development, since they are eye-witnesses. The
Drilai are mentioned only by Xenophon, not by the
Periplous-literature, because they do not dwell close to the sea.
Their metropolis is described as well fortified. This might be an
indiction of fear of a foreign invasion. The metropolis presumably is
to be located on the west bank of the Degirmendere, north of the city
Maçka. The Mossynoikoi are described by Xenophon much more in
detail than the Drilai. They are a centrally governed and
surprisingly well organized community. A councel (?) and a king (?)
have the executive and administrative power. On the ground of this
evidence it is questionable whether the people at the southern shore
of the black sea were generally organized in closed local
communities, as claimed by Magie. In the case of the Mossynoikoi this
view is definitely wrong, since most of the administration of the
whole area was done by one city alone, i.e. the metropolis. A passage
in Xenophon's Anabasis supports the assumption that Greek merchants
played an intermediate role in cereal trade not only - as already
known in the northern area of the Black Sea but also along the
southern shore. Export products of the region of pontus were - apart
from wood, fish and pottery - some of the commodities listed by
Polybiios 4.38, i.e. slaves, honey, and wax. Thus the cities of the
southern shore of the Black Sea were largely independent from western
imports, even if one assumes (as I do) that olive oil was imported
from the Greek homecountry.
B
67/156
Brunt, P. A.
Athenian Settlements Abroad in the
Fifth Century B.C.
Aus: (Hg.): Ancient Society &
Institutions. Studies presented to V. Ehrenberg on his 75th birthday
[FS Ehrenberg]., Oxford 1966. pp. 71-92
-------------------------------------
2.2.3.; Athen/
Kolonisation; 2.2.3.2.; 2.2.3.3.; 2.2.5.; Thurioi; Amphipolis;
Sinope; Amisos; Lemnos; Imbros; Skyros; Chersones, thrak.; Mytilene;
2.2.6.; Chalkis; Eretria; Diodor/ 15,23,4; Diodor/ 15,29,8; Plutarch/
Per. 11; Thukydides/ 7,57,2; Xenophon/ Hell. 3,2,10 [79]; 4.1.2.1.
Athen; Isopoliteia/ Metropolis-Kolonie (?); 4.6.3.1.1.; Att.-Del.
Seebund/ 1.; 4.6.4.1.; apoikía; kleroúchoi; epoikoi; IG
1²,140; ATL D 22; Xenophon/ Hell. 5,1,1-24.29 [90 no. 6];
Xenophon/ Hell. 4,61 [90 no.6]; Xenophon/ Hell. 6,2,1 [90 no.6];
Xenophon/ Hell. 1,6,12-38 [92 no.48]; Xenophon/ Hell. 2,2,5 [92
no.48]; Xenophon/ Mem. 2,8,1 [92 no.58]; - C.1.a.
Sordi, Marta:
Religione e
guerra nel pensiero di Senofonte.
In: Il pensiero sulla guerra
nel mondo antico. A cura di Marta Sordi. Contributi dell' Istituto di
storia antica. Volume ventisettesimo. Vita e Pensiero. Pubblicazioni
dell' Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore. Milano. - 2001. -
S. 37-44.
Sonya Nevin, Military Leaders and Sacred Space in Classical Greek Warfare. Temples, Sanctuaries and Conflict in Antiquity, London – New York (I.B.Tauris) 2017, IX + 307 S., ISBN 978-1-78453-285-7 (geb.)
„The ancient Greeks attributed great importance to the sacred during war and campaigning, as demonstrated from their earliest texts. Among the first four lines of the Iliad, for example, is a declaration that Apollo began the feud between Achilles and Agamemnon and sent a plague upon the Greek army because its leader, Agamemnon, had mistreated Apollo's priest. In this first in-depth study of the attitude of military commanders towards holy ground, Sonya Nevin addresses the customs and conduct of these leaders in relation to sanctuaries, precincts, shrines, temples and sacral objects. Focusing on a variety of Greek kings and captains, the author shows how military leaders were expected to react to the sacred sites of their foes. She further explores how they were likely to respond, and how their responses shaped the way such generals were viewed by their communities, by their troops, by their enemies and also by those like Herodotus, Thucydides and Xenophon who were writing their lives. This is a groundbreaking study of the significance of the sacred in warfare and the wider culture of antiquity."
Armin Eich, rec. Nevin Sonya Military Leaders and Sacred Space in Classical Greek Warfare. Temples, Sanctuaries and Conflict in Antiquity IX I.B.Tauris London – New York 1 307 2017 978-1-78453-285-7 (geb.) £ 64,– . Klio, Band 101, Heft 1, Seiten 347–349.
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Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2017.09.20
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Reviewed by Constanze Graml, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (Constanze.Graml@lmu.de)
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2017/2017-09-20.html
Lennart Gilhaus: Rezension zu: Nevin, Sonya: Military Leaders and Sacred Space in Classical Greek Warfare. Temples, sanctuaries and conflict in antiquity. London 2016 , in: H-Soz-Kult, 14.08.2017, <www.hsozkult.de/publicationreview/id/rezbuecher-27475>.
Näf, Beat:
Vom
Frieden reden - den Krieg meinen ? Aspekte der griechischen
Friedensvorstellungen und der Politik des Atheners Eubulos.
In:
Klio. Beiträge zur Alten Geschichte. (Berlin: Akademie Verlag).
- Bd. 79 (1997), Heft 2. - S. 317-340.
3.4. Xenophon; 2.2.3.5.;
3.4. Isokrates; Xenophon/ Poroi/ Frieden; Isokrates/ Frieden;
Eubulos/ Xen.; Eubulos/ Isokr.; Krieg/ Frieden/ Athen;
Abstract:
Peace in fourth century B.C. Athens und Greece was an important
political concept concerned with much more than the mere absence of
war. The basic conceptions of peace may be found in the orators, in
historiogrpahy, in philosophy, or in political treatises. They are
not ends in themselves, but also repeatedly constitute arguments
serving particular political aims, even those of war. Those who
advocated the establishment of peace in no way represented a
particular political camp, and even less a »peace party«.
Thus the concepts of peace of Isocrates in »On Peace«,
and Xenophon in »Revenues« - both often associated with
the Athenian politican Eubulos - are linked to political sentiments
which are by no means identical, although they certainly belong
within the same historical framework. In addition, these concepts
differ in specific aspects of detail. The fact that their differences
have nevertheless received little attention in modern scholarship has
to do with the slow process of registering and analyzing the
interpretations of Eubulos and the ancient conceptions of peace.
Tp S II - 1
Spiegel,
Nathan
Xenophon, Historian and Mercenary General.
Aus:
ders. (Hg.): War and peace in classical Greek literature., Jerusalem
1990. pp. 157-165 (Mount Scopus
Publ.)
-------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Anabasis; 4.6.1.2.1. s.v.; Söldnerwesen/
Xenophon; - A.2.d.; G.2.
E d 650
Ducrey,
Pierre:
Le traitement des prisonniers de guerre dans la Grèce
antique. Des Origines à la conqquête romaine.
Paris:
Boccard 1968. pp. XIV, 358
--------------------------------------
4.1.1.6.1.;
4.1.5.1.; 4.5.3.; 4.6.1.2.1.; 4.6.2.1.; 5.8.; Kriegsgefangenschaft/
Vokabular, gr.; dmôs/ Kriegsgefangener; aichmálôtos/
Kriegsgefangener; andrápodon/ Kriegsgefangener; zôgréô/
Kriegsgefangener; Massaker/ Kriegsgefangene, gr.; Aigos Potamos/
Schlacht/ Kriegsgefangene/ Massenhinrichtung; Heilige Kriege/ 3./
Kriegsgefangene/ Massenhinrichtung; Kriegsgefangene/ Versklavung,
gr.; Sphakteria/ Kriegsgefangene/ Behandlung; 3.4. Homer; Homer/
Kriegsgefangenschaft; Sybaris/ Besiegte, Behandlung; Melos/ Massaker/
Peloponn. Krieg; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Anabasis/ Kriegsgefangene;
Kriegsgefangenschaft/ Xen. An.; Zehntausend/ Kriegsgefangene,
Behandlung; 2.2.4.1.; Alexander d.Gr./ Kriegsgefangene, Behandlung;
Piraterie/ Gefangene, Behandlung; 4.2.2.; Krieg/ Wirtschaft, grch.;
Lösegeld/ Kriegsgefangene, grch.; 4.1.3.1.; Barbaren/ Griechen;
Asylie/ Kriegsgefangenschaft, gr.; <> G.1.; C.
[175/69]
Zs 23
Cizek,
Alexandru:
From the historical truth to the literary convention:
The life of Cyrus the Great viewed by Herodotus, Ctesias and
Xenophon.
AC 44, 1975, 531-552
------------------------------------
2.1.4.; 3.2.2.;
Historiographie/ Mythographie; 3.3.2.; 3.4. Herodot; 3.4. Ktesias v.
Knidos; 3.4. Xenophon; 5.2.2.1.; Kyros d.Ä.; Xenophon/
Kyrupädie; Achämeniden/ Kyros d.Gr.; alêtheía/
Geschichtsschreibung; Cic. Brut. 11 [p.534]; Quint. Inst. 10,31
[p.534]; Rhet. ad Her. 1,13 [p.535]; historia/ fabula [p.535]; Xen.
Cyr. 1,2,1 [p.537 A.20.548]; Biographie/ Historiographie; Herodot/
Kyros d.Ä.; Ktesias/ Kyros d.Ä.; Her. 1,95 ff; Tragödie/
Historiographie; Kyros/ Eur. Bacch. [p.542]; Xen. Cyr. 1,1,6 [p.549.
A.52]; Xen. Mem. 4,8,1-10 [p.551]; \ A.2.d.; D.5.; F. /
Encyclopaedia Iranica, s.v.
Cunaxa (A. Shapur Shahbazi) -
http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/cunaxa
This
article is available in print: Vol. VI, Fasc. 5, pp. 455-456
Bigwood, J. M.:
The
ancient accounts of the battle of Cunaxa
AJPh 104, 1983, 340-347
------------------------------------
Sophainetos;3.4.
Ktesias;3.4. Xenophon;3.4.
Diodor;Xenophon/Anabasis;2.1.4.;4.6.1.2.1.; \ APh 54, 5724; /
H. Gugel, “Die Aufstellung von Kyros’ Herr in der Schlacht von Kunaxa (zu Xen. An. 1.8:5),” Gymnasium 78, 1971, pp. 241-43.
J. Kromayer, Antike Schlachtfelder. Bausteine zu einer antiken Griegsgeschichte IV, Berlin, 1924-31, pp. 222-42.
O. Lendle, “Der Bericht Xenophon über die Schlacht von Kunaxa,” Gymnasium 74, 1966, pp. 429-52.
M. Pancritius, Studien über die Schlacht bei Kunaxa, Berlin, 1906.
P. A. Rahe, “The Eve of Cunaxa,” American Journal of Philology 101, 1980, pp. 79-96.
Wylie, Graham "Cunaxa and Xenophon" AC 61 (1992) 119-134
Titel: La main infidèle. Le Grand Roi et la mutilation de Cyrus le Jeune.
Aus Sammelband: Corps au supplice et violence de guerre dans l' epos. Antiquité. Textes éd. par Annie Allély. (Scripta antiqua. 67.). Paris: De Boccard 2014
2.1.4. s.v.; Achämeniden/ Artaxerxes II.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ An. 1,10,1; FgrH 688, F 16. 64, 66 F20: Ktesias von Knidos.
Zs 23; APh 46, p. 384
Cizek,
A.:
From the historical truth to the literary convention. The
life of Cyrus the Great viewed by Herodotus, Ctesias and Xenophon.
AC
44, 1975, 531-552
------------------------------------
2.1.4.;
2.2.3.1.; 3.2.1. s.v.; Ktesias von Knidos; 3.4. Herodot; Herodot/
Kyros d.Gr.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kyrupädie; 5.2.2.1. s.v.;
Kyros d.Gr.; \ A.2.d.; F. /
Zs 23
Cizek,
Alexandru:
From the historical truth to the literary convention:
The life of Cyrus the Great viewed by Herodotus, Ctesias and
Xenophon.
AC 44, 1975, 531-552
------------------------------------
2.1.4.; 3.2.2.;
Historiographie/ Mythographie; 3.3.2.; 3.4. Herodot; 3.4. Ktesias v.
Knidos; 3.4. Xenophon; 5.2.2.1.; Kyros d.Ä.; Xenophon/
Kyrupädie; Achämeniden/ Kyros d.Gr.; alêtheía/
Geschichtsschreibung; Cic. Brut. 11 [p.534]; Quint. Inst. 10,31
[p.534]; Rhet. ad Her. 1,13 [p.535]; historia/ fabula [p.535]; Xen.
Cyr. 1,2,1 [p.537 A.20.548]; Biographie/ Historiographie; Herodot/
Kyros d.Ä.; Ktesias/ Kyros d.Ä.; Her. 1,95 ff; Tragödie/
Historiographie; Kyros/ Eur. Bacch. [p.542]; Xen. Cyr. 1,1,6 [p.549.
A.52]; Xen. Mem. 4,8,1-10 [p.551]; \ A.2.d.; D.5.; F. /
Landschaft
Rood, Tim:
Space and Landscape in Xenophon's Anabasis.
Aus: Space, place, and landscape in ancient Greek literature and culture.
Ed. by Kate Gilhuly and Nancy Worman. New York: Cambridge Univ. Press, pp. 63-93
APh 59, 15252
Hanson,
Victor:
Epameinondas, the battle of Leuktra (371 B.C.), and the
"revolution" in Greek battle tactics.
ClAnt 7, 1988,
190-207
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
3.4. Diodor; Diodor/15,52-56; 3.4. Plutarch; Plutarch/Pel.20-23; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/Hell.6,4,3-15; 4.6.1.2.1.; Leuktra; 5.2.2.1.
s.v.;Epaminondas; Schlacht/Leuktra; Taktik; Militärgeschichte; \
G.3. Kriege und Schlachten /
Giraud, J.-M.:
Lysandre
et le chef idéal de Xénophon.
In: Quaderni di
storia (QS). - Bd. 53 (2001). - S. 39-68.
APh 58, 5097
Due,
Bodil:
Lysander in Xenophon's Hellenica.
C&M 38, 1987,
53-62
------------------------------------
2.2.3.4.;
2.2.3.5.; 2.2.7.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/Hellenika; 5.2.2.1. s.v.;
Lysander; \ F. Biographien /
Manipulation
Azoulay, Vincent
Xenophon and the graces of power. A greek guide to political manipulation. Vincent Azoulay ; translated by Angela Krieger.
Swansea 2018 (Verlag: The Classical Press of Wales). pp. xi, 444
Abstract: One of classical Greece's most worldly and lucid writers, Xenophon across his many works gave a restless criticism of power: democratic, oligarchic and autocratic. From military campaigns (in which he took part), through the great powers of his day (Sparta, Persia, Athens) to modes of control within the household, he observed intimately and often with partisan passion. In this work a leading French Hellenist, Vincent Azoulay, analyses across Xenophon's diverse texts the techniques by which the Greek writer recommends that leaders should manipulate. Through gifts and personal allure, though mystique, dazzling appearance, exemplary behaviour, strategic absences - and occasional terror, Xenophon analyses ways in which a powerful few might triumphantly replace the erratic democracies and self-indulgent oligarchies of his day. First published in French (in 2004) to international acclaim, this book is here translated for the first time, revised and updated.
Deskriptoren: Xenophon Atheniensis; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/charis;
Table of contents
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1 – CHARIS AND ITS CHALLENGES
I. The Law of Charis
III. Charis in Democracy
CHAPTER
2 – LEGITIMATE FAVORS
I. Xenophon's Three Graces
II.
Supreme Benefits: Feeding Bodies and Minds
III. Contextualizing
Favors: The Differential Effectiveness of Gifts
CHAPTER 3 –
FROM GOOD DEEDS TO MISDEEDS: THE CORRUPTING POWER OF CHARIS
I.
The Ambiguities of Xenia
II. Agesilaus and Xenophon: The
Incorruptibles?
III. From Material Corruption to Spiritual
Corruption
CHAPTER 4 – BETWEEN CHARIS ANDMISTHOS :
XENOPHON AGAINST THE MERCHANTS?
I. 'The Hostile World' of Goods
II. The Ambiguous Virtues of Commercial Exchange
CHAPTER
5 – CHARIS AND ENVY
I. The Omnipresence of Phthonos: The
Social Genesis of a Feeling
II. Leveling From the Bottom or
Redistributing from the Top?
III. Phthonos and Charis:
Dangerous Liaisons
CHAPTER 6 – CHARIS AND PHILIA: THE
POLITICS OF FRIENDSHIP
I. The Debate over Philia
II.
Philia and Patronage
III. From Philia to Philanthropia
CHAPTER
7 – CHARIS AND PATERNITY
I. From Fraternal Union to
Paternal Love
II. Paternal Power: An Unattainable Dream?
III.
Cyrus, or the Universal Father
CHAPTER 8 – THE GRACES OF
LOVE
I. Erotic Reciprocity and Its Dangers
II. The
Political Power of the Eromenos
III. From Socrates to Cyrus:
The Rivalry of Two Graces
IV. Epilogue: On the Love of Men and
the Veneration of the Gods
CONCLUSION
PHILOLOGICAL ANNEX:
CHARIS IN XENOPHON'S CORPUS
Contents
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
GENERAL INDEX
INDEX LOCORUM
Sujets: Xénophon (0430?-0355? av. J.-C.) -- Critique et interprétation -- Thèses et écrits académiques
Don -- Anthropologie -- Thèses et écrits académiques
Charisme -- Thèses et écrits académiques
Grèce -- 4e siècle av. J.-C. -- Thèses et écrits académiques
Ihm, S.:
Xenophon und
"Maximus".
In: Eranos. Acta philologica Suecana.
(Uppsala). - Bd. 97 (1999). - S. 68-85.
Medien
Christopher J. Tuplin, “Xenophon in Media,” in Giovani B. Lanfranchi, Michael Roaf, and Robert Rollinger, eds., Continuity of Empire (?): Assyria, Media, Persia, Padova, Italy, 2003, pp. 351-89.
STOLL, OLIVER: Gemeinschaft in der Fremde: Xenophons „Anabasis“ als Quelle zum Söldnertum im Klassischen Griechenland?
Göttinger Forum für Altertumswissenschaft 5 (2002) 123-183
http://www.gfa.d-r.de/5-02/stoll.pdf
E a 326
Anderson,
J.K.:
Military Theory and Practice in the age of Xenophon.
Berkeley;Los Angeles: Univ. of California Press 1970. pp. 419
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2.2.3.5.
404-338;3.4. Xenophon;4.6.2.1. Heerwesen, gr.;4.6.1.2.1. Kriegf.,
gr.;3.4. Tactica; <> G.1.; A.2.d.
143/78
T el 115
Lengauer,
Wlodzimierz :
Greek commanders in the 5th and 4th centuries B.C.
- politics and ideology: a study of militarism.
Warszawa:
Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego 1979. pp. 189 (Studia
antiqua.)
--------------------------------------
2.2.3.;
Polis/ Militär; 3.4. Thukydides; 3.4. Xenophon; 4.3.5.1.1.;
Idealherrscher/ Feldherr; 4.6.1.2.1.; 4.6.2.1.; 5.2.2.1.; Kleon;
Alkibiades; Theramenes; Lysander; 5.2.2.2.; Ideologie/ Militär;
Militarismus/ Hellas, klass.; <> G.2.; D.5.; F.; Bibliography:
179ff.; K.6.g.bb.1. Griechenland; K.7.d.hh. Problematik des 4. Jh.;
rec.: Westlake, JHS 101, 1981, 196f.
Hutchinson, Godfrey:
Xenophon
and the art of command.
London : Greenhill Books [u.a.], 2000. -
272 S.
Zs 470; B `34, 1618
Gemoll,
Wilh.:
Xenophon als Soldat.
PhW 54, 1934, 366-367
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Soldat; 4.6.1.2.1.; \ A.2.d.; G.1. /
Giraud, J.-M.:
Lysandre
et le chef idéal de Xénophon.
In: Quaderni di
storia (QS). - Bd. 53 (2001). - S. 39-68.
ant1kk/p75
Pritchett, W.
Kendrick
The General on the Battlefield.
Aus: Pritchett, W.
Kendrick (Hg.): Essays in Greek History., Amsterdam 1994. pp. 111-144
-------------------------------------
4.6.1.2.1.;
Feldherr/ Schlachtfeld, Verhalten auf; Generalität, antike;
Diod. 16,79,5 [p.113]; Plut. Timol. 27,4 [p.113]; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Feldherr/ Verhalten; Xen. Cyr. 3,3,62f. [p.114]; Xen. Cyr.
7,1,25f. [p.115]; Xen. Hell. 1,3,5 [p.115]; Plut. Pelop. 32,4
[p.134]; Xen. Hell. 7,5,25 [p.135]; Diod. 18,34 [p.137]; 2.2.7.;
Sparta/ Könige/ Feldherrenfunktion; - G.2.
Iapichino,
Linda:
"I diecimila di Senofonte: tecniche di
combattimento, equipaggiamento militare e approvvigionamento degli
strumenti di guerra."
RSA 29, 1999, S. 91-105.
Prestianni
Giallombardo, Anna Maria:
"Il bronzo e la pietra. Strumenti
di guerra e techniche di combattimento nell'Anabasi di
Senofonte."
Pallas 43, 1995, S. 21-40.
Schmitt,
Rüdiger:
Die iranischen und Iranier-Namen in den Schriften
Xenophons.
Wien
: Verl. der Österr. Akad. der Wiss., 2002. - 175 S. -
(Sitzungsberichte / Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften,
Philosophisch-Historische Klasse ; 692)
E
b 75
Baloglou, Christos; Peukert, Helge:
Zum antiken
ökonomischen Denken der Griechen (800 v.u.Z.-31 n.u.Z.). Eine
kommentierte Bibliographie.
Marburg: Metropolis Verlag 1992.
pp. 121
--------------------------------------
4.2.2.
Wirtschaft griech.; 3.2.2. Philosophie griech.; 3.4. Platon; 3.4.
Aristoteles; 3.4. Xenophon; 3.4. Thukydides; <> ISBN
3-926570-69-5
39/93
Tp
D I - 4
Descat, Raymond:
Aux origines de l'oikonomía
grecque.
QUCC no. 57, 1988, 103-119
------------------------------------
2.2.3.; 2.2.3.5.;
3.2.3.; Antisthenes; Perikles/ exemplum/ oik.; Kyros d.Ä./
exemplum/ oik.; 3.4. Platon; Platon/ Ps. Plat., Hipparch; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Oikonomikos; 4.1.1.4.1.; 4.1.3.1. s.v.; techné;
kérdos; philokerdés; 4.2.2.; 4.2.7.1.; 5.8. s.v.;
oikonomía; oikonomikós; oikonómos; Phokylides/
fr. 2 Gent.Pr.; Aischylos/ Agam. 155; Lysias/ 1,7; Sophokles/ El.
192; \ D.5.; /
Tp
A I - 9
Albafull, Nuria:
rec.: Taragna Novo, S., Economia
ed etica nell'Economico di Senofonte. Torino 1968.
BIEH 9, 1975,
116-118
------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Oikonomikos; Taragna Novo, S./ Economia Etica
Economico Senofonte; \ A.2.d.; D.2.; APh 47, 4609. /
Placido,
D.:
"Economia y sociedad. Polis y Basilea. Los fundamentos
de la reflexion historiografica de Jenofonte."
Habis 20
(1989) 135-154 .
Leveque, Pierre "Xenophon et l'economie" DHA 18.1 (1992) 301-302
Gabriel Danzig, David M. Johnson, Donald R. Morrison (ed.), Plato and Xenophon: Comparative Studies. Mnemosyne Supplements 417. Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2018. Pp. xvi, 670. ISBN 9789004369016.
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• Socratic Economics and the Psychology of Money, T. A. van Berkel
Bearzot,
Cinzia:
Spunti
ecumenici nella tradizione politico-culturale ateniese. Senofonte,
Demostene, Iperide.
In:
L'ecumenismo politico nella coscienza dell'occidente. Bergamo, 18-21
settembre 1995. Alberto Barzanò, Cincia Bearzot, Luisa Prandi,
Giuseppe Zecchini (Edd.). Roma: »L'Erma« di
Bretschneider. (Alle radici della casa comune europea. 2; Centro
ricerche e documentazione sull'antichità classica, monografie.
19; Università cattolica del sacro cuore; Centro culturale
Nicolò Rezzara.). - 1998. - S. 97-106.
Oligarchie
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Emmanuèle Caire, Penser l'oligarchie à Athènes aux Ve et IVe siècles: aspects d'une idéologie. Collection d'études anciennes. Série grecque, 151. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2016. Pp. 402. ISBN 9782251328935. €45.00 (pb).
Reviewed by Catherine Psilakis, Université de Lyon (catherine.psilakis@univ-lyon1.fr)
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2017/2017-04-38.html
Opposition
Cordano, Federica "Senofonte e l'assemblea dell' 'Anabasi': consenso e opposizione". In:
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(Milan, 2000) ISBN: 88-343-0618-X (2000MA), 111-119.
Vallozza,
Maddalena:
Rez.
Evangelos Alexiou: Ruhm und Ehre. Studien zu Begriffen, Werten und
Motivierungen bei Isokrates. Heidelberg: Winter (1995). 272 S.
(Bibliothek der klassischen
Altertumswissenschaften, N. F. Reihe 2, 93.) & Rez. Yun Lee Too:
The Rhetoric of Identity in Isocrates. Text, Power, Pedagogy.
Cambridge: Cambridge
UP (1995), XIII, 274 S. (Cambridge Classical Studies.) & Rez.
Hartmut Wilms: Techne und Paideia bei Xenophon und Isokrates.
Stuttgart/Leipzig: Teubner (1995). 347 S. (Beiträge zur
Altertumskunde. 68.).
In:
Gnomon. Kritische Zeitschrift für die gesamte klassische
Altertumswissenschaft. (C. H. Beck'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung München).
- Bd. 72 (2000), Heft 2. - S.101-106.>>
Laforse,
B.:
Xenophon,
Callicratidas and panhellenism.
In:
The Ancient History bulletin. - Bd. 12 (1998). - S. 55-67.
Tim Rood, “Panhellenism and Self-Presentation: Xenophon’s Speeches,” in Robin Lane Fox, ed., The Long March: Xenophon and the Ten Thousand, New Haven and London, 2004, pp. 305-29.
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Bürger zweiter Klasse: Spartas
Periöken. Ihre Stellung und Funktion im Staat der
Lakedaimonier.
Akad. Wiss. Erfurt SB d. geisteswiss. Kl. 2,
1993/94, 37-51
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2.2.7.;
Periöken/ Sparta; 4.1.1.8.1.; 4.1.2.1.; Xen. Hell. 3,3,6 [p.39];
Xenophon/ Periöken, spartan.; 4.1.1.1.1.; Spartiat/ Periöke/
Verhältnis; \ C.1.a. /
kla Dn 7/1
Walser,
Gerold:
Hellas und Iran. Studien zu den griechisch-persischen
Beziehungen vor Alexander.
Darmstadt: WBG 1984. pp. xvi, 141
(Erträge der Forschung.
209.)
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2.1.4.;
2.2.3.; 4.1.3.1. Verh. zu; Barbaren; Hellenen/ Barbaren; 2.2.5.;
Lydien/ Ionien; Achämeniden/ Hellas; Tyrannis, gr./ Achämeniden;
2.2.3.1.; Ionischer Aufstand; 4.6.2.1.; Marathon/ Schlacht; 2.2.3.2.;
Xerxes-Feldzug; 3.4. Herodot; Herodot/ Perser; 4.5.1.;
Tempelzerstörung/ Perser; 4.6.3.1.1.; Delisch-Attischer Seebund/
Ionien; Ionien/ Del.-Att. Seebund; 2.2.3.3.; 2.2.3.4.;
Peloponnesischer Krieg/ Achämeniden; 5.2.2.1.; Pausanias v.
Sparta/ Persien; Alkibiades/ Persien; Agesilaos II. v. Sparta/
Persien; Konon, Athener, Admiral/ Persien; Tissaphernes/ Hellas;
Kyros d.J./ Hellas; Artaxerxes II. / Hellas; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
Persienbild; 3.4. Isokrates; Isokrates/ Perserfeldzug; 2.2.3.5.;
Philipp II. v. Makedonien/ Persien; <> C.1.a.; B.1.; A.2.d.;
Zitierte Literatur: 129ff. Index: 135ff.; UB, ausleihbar
Hirsch, Steven W.:
The
friendship of the Barbarians. Xenophon and the Persian
Empire.
Hanover u.a. : Univ. Pr. of New England, 1985. - XI, 216
S.
Hirsch, Steven W.:
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and Persia. Zugl.: Standford, Calif., Stanford Univ., Diss.,
1981.
Ann Arbor, Mich. : Univ. Microfilms Internat., 1984. - V,
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Timothy:
Greek Attitudes to Persian Kingship down to the Time of
Xenophon. [Photokopie]
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pp. 283 (Diss. Balliol Colledge Oxford.
1987.)
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2.1.4.;
2.2.3.; Athen/ Persien; 2.2.5.; Ionien/ Achämeniden; 3.2.3.;
Heraklit/ Basileia, pers.; Sokratiker/ Basileia, pers.; 3.4.
Aischylos; Aischylos/ Persai; 3.4. Euripides; Euripides/ Kyros d.Gr.;
3.4. Herodot; 3.4. Xenophon; 4.1.3.1.; 4.3.5.1.1.; <> D.5.;
Bibliographie: 258ff.
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Higginson,
Timothy:
Greek attitudes to Persian kingship down to the time of
Xenophon.
Ann Arbor: UMI 1987. pp. 301 (Diss. the Univ. of
Oxford 1987.)
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2.1.4.;
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Monarchie Perser; 4.1.3.1.; 4.3.5.1.1.; <>
D.5.; A.2.d.; DA 50, 1989, 772A.
Abstract: Greeks first became
aware of the Persians and their Kings when Cyrus the Great conquered
Croesus of Lydia. Nearly two hundred years later Xenophon wrote a
largely fictional account of the upbringing and career of Cyrus. The
individual studies which make up this thesis do not offer an
exhaustive comparison between Greek beliefs and Iranian evidence, but
explore different aspects of Greek - mainly Athenian - attitudes to
the Achaemenids and their kings during this period. Success in the
Persian Wars inspired Greek interest: nearly all the sources which
refer to Persia postdate that triumph. They were also influenced by
it. Contact with the East was reduced and Greeks were obliged to
satisfy their curiosity with memories of the Wars and ideas formed
from their own, parochial experiences - the conflict which put an end
to Persian ambition was also the beginning of Athens' own empire. The
two themes which unite these studies are that ideas about foreigners
provide an insight into those at home; and stories of the past serve
as a commentary on the present. The seven chapters are arranged
chronologically. Chapter I reviews the 6th and 5th century Iranian
evidence of the character of Persian kingship. Chapter 2 reassesses
the Persians' role in Ionia before the Wars, and suggests that
Heraclitus' philosophy betrays an awareness of the Persian political
system. Chapter 3 analyses Aeschylus' Persae, written in celebration
of the Wars, and reconsiders the theory that the Persian King had a
more enduring impact on Greek tragedy. Chapter 4 considers Herodotus'
portrayal of the Achaemenid Kings', and Chapter 5 suggests that his
account of Cyrus influenced Euripides. Chapter 6 looks at attitudes
to Persia in the second half of the 5th century. Chapter 7 examines
the ideas of the Socratic circle, Plato, Isocrates, Xenophon and
Ctesias to Persian kingship. (Index to Theses 37-6509)
Masaracchia,
Emanuela:
"La Ciropedia di Senofonte e l'ideologia
imperiale persiana."
QUCC 54 (1996) 163-194.
R dp 500
Sancisi-Weerdenburg,
Heleen
The Fifth Oriental Monarchy and Hellenocentrism.
Cyropaedia VIII viii and its influence.
Aus:
Sancisi-Weerdenburg, Heleen; Kuhrt, Amélie (Hg.): The Greek
Sources: proceedings of the Groningen 1984 Achaemenid history
workshop., Leiden 1987. pp. 117-131 (Achaemenid history.
2.)
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1.;
Orientalismus; Rawlinson, H./ Fifth Oriental Monarchy (1871); Cook,
J.M./ Persian Empire (1983); 1.1.; 2.1.4.; Achämeniden/
Dekadenz; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kyrup. 8,8; Xenophon/ Nachwirkung;
4.1.3.1.; Hellenozentrismus; 4.1.4.1.; 4.3.5.1.; 4.6.2.; Xen. Cyr.
8,8 [120ff]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,01 [121]; Xen. Cyr. 1,2,1, [121]; Xen.
Cyr. 8,8,02-3 [122]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,04 [123]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,06-7
[124]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,08-14 [124]; Xen. Cyr. 1,2,02-15 [124]; Her.
1,93 [121]; Plat. Leg. 695E [121]; Her. 3,88 [122]; Xen. An. 2,6,1,
[122]; Ktesias/ FGH 688 F14,36 [123]; Her. 1,136 [124]; Strabo
15,3,18-20 [124]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,08 [125]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,10 [125];
Xen. Cyr. 8,8,15 [126]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,16-19 [126]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,20
[126]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,21-26 [127]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,27 [127]; - A.2.d.;
I.; B.1.
C m 350;
K7g-020bis
Momigliano, Arnaldo
Hochkulturen im Hellenismus.
Die Begegnung der Griechen mit Kelten, Römern, Juden und
Perser.
[Alien wisdom. The limits of hellenisation, dt.]
A.d.
Engl. Übertr. Von O. Deubner.
München: 1979, 207S.
(Beck'sche Schwarze Reihe. BSR
190)
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2.1.4.;
2.1.5.; 2.2.3.; 2.2.4.; 2.2.4.3.; 3.4. Geographica; 3.4. Polybios;
3.4. Poseidonios; 4.1.3.1. Verh. z.; Barbaren; Kelten/Bew. d.
Griechen; Römer/Bew. d. Griechen; 4.1.4.2.1.; Ethnographie, gr.;
4.1.5.1.; Hellenisierung; Widerstand; 4.1.5.1. Religion, oriental.;
4.5.6.;
K.7.g.bb. Wichtigere Arbeiten über Aspekte der
hellenist. Zivilisation in ihrem ganzen Verbreitungsgebiet;
C.1.b.;
Xenophon/Perser: hic 156ff.
Schmitt,
Rüdiger:
Die iranischen und Iranier-Namen in den Schriften
Xenophons.
Wien
: Verl. der Österr. Akad. der Wiss., 2002. - 175 S. -
(Sitzungsberichte / Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften,
Philosophisch-Historische Klasse ; 692)
L'Allier,
L.:
Le domaine de Scillonte: Xénophon et l'exemple
perse.
In: Phoenix. The Journal of the Classical Association of
Canada. - Bd. 52 (1998). - S. 1-14.
R
dp 500
Briant, Pierre
Institutions Perses et Histoire
Comparatiste dans l'Historiographie Grecque.
Aus:
Sancisi-Weerdenburg, Heleen; Kuhrt, Amélie (Hg.): The Greek
Sources: proceedings of the Groningen 1984 Achaemenid history
workshop., Leiden 1987. pp. 1-10 (Achaemenid history.
2.)
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2.1.4.; 3.2.2.;
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kyrup. 8,8; 4.1.3.1. Verh. z.; Barbaren;
nomoi persikoi; Dekadenz/ Perser; 4.1.4.1.; 4.1.5.; 4.3.5.1.; Xen.
An. 2,4,13 [2]; Xen. An. 2,3,15 [2]; Plat. Alc. 122-123ab [2]; Her.
1,193 [2]; Thuc. 2,97,3-4 [2]; Arr. An. 4,13,1 [3]; Ath. 13,557bc
[3]; Her. 6,59 [3]; Arr. An. 5,4,5, [4]; Arr. An. 2,7,8-9 [4]; Xen.
Cyr. 8,8 [4]; Ael. VH 10,14 [4]; Arr. Ind. 10,8-9 [4]; Her. 1,136
[8]; Strabo 15,3,18 [8]; Arr. An. 5,4,5 [8]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8, 13.15.
[8]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,06.12 [8]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,07 [9]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,21
[9]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,09.11.16 [9]; Xen. Lak.pol. 14 [9]; - B.1.; A.2.d.
R
dp 500
Herrenschmidt, Clarisse
Notes sur la Parenté
chez les Perses au Début de l'Empire Achemenide.
Aus:
Sancisi-Weerdenburg, Heleen; Kuhrt, Amélie (Hg.): The Greek
Sources: proceedings of the Groningen 1984 Achaemenid history
workshop., Leiden 1987. pp. 53-67 (Achaemenid history.
2.)
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2.1.4.;
Achämeniden/ Eheschließungen; 3.2.2.; Xenophon/ Cyr.
7,5,18-19; 3.4. Herodot; 4.1.4.4.; Ehe/ Verwandtenehe; 4.4.1.;
Geschwisterehe/ Achämeniden; 5.2.2.1.; Kyros d.Gr./ Ehe; Otanes/
RE 1; Dareios d.Gr./ Ehen; Eherecht/ Achämeniden; Her. 3,02;
Her. 3,68; Her. 2,2; Her. 3,68; Her. 7,5 [54]; Her. 6,43 [54]; Her.
7,5 [54]; Her. 7,82 [54]; Her. 9,108-113 [54]; Her. 2,1 [55]; Her.
3,2 [55]; Her. 3,88 [55]; Her. 7,224 [55]; Her. 9,108-111 [56]; Her.
3,31 [56f]; Her. 7,2 [57]; Herodot/ Eheschließung, achämenid.;
Ktesias/ Phot. 36a [63]; Her. 3,84 [65]; Her. 3,88 [66]; Her. 7,11
[66]; - D.4.; B.1.;
Pontier, Pierre:
Artaxerx�s II et les noms
du Roi chez X�nophon
Aus Sammelband: La
repr�sentation n�gative de
l' autre dans l' antiquit�. Hostilit�,
r�probation, d�pr�cation.
Sous la dir. d' Anne Queyrel Bottineau. (Collection histoires).
Dijon: �d. Univ. de Dijon. 2014.
pp.
253-268
Gabriel Danzig, David M. Johnson, Donald R. Morrison (ed.), Plato and Xenophon: Comparative Studies. Mnemosyne Supplements 417. Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2018. Pp. xvi, 670. ISBN 9789004369016.
Table of Contents
• Plato, Xenophon and Persia, C. J. Tuplin
Christopher J. Tuplin, “The Persian Empire,” in Robin Lane Fox, ed., The Long March: Xenophon and the Ten Thousand, New Haven and London, 2004, pp. 154-83.
Corcella, A. 2007. “Immagini dei Persiani. Appunti su Peter Julius Junge.” In Con gli occhi degli antichi. Filologia e politica nelle stagioni della cultura europea, Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi, Palermo-Agrigento, 27–29 settembre 2006, ed. G. Nuzzo, 243–278. Palermo.
Corcella, A. 2010. “Pane, crescione e sale. La dieta dei Persiani tra Senofonte e Girolamo.” Quaderni di storia 72:31–88.
Perserkriege
Zali, Vasiliki:
Herodotus and His Successors: The Rhetoric of the Persian Wars
in Thucydides and Xenophon.
Aus: Brill's companion to the
reception of Herodotus in antiquity and beyond. Ed. by Jessica
Priestley and Vasiliki Zali. (Brill's companions to classical
reception. 6.). Leiden & Boston: 2016. pp. 34-58
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2018.04.56
Jessica Priestley, Vasiliki Zali (ed.), Brill’s Companion to the Reception of Herodotus in Antiquity and Beyond. Brill’s companions to classical reception, 6. Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2016. Pp. xvi, 440. ISBN 9789004272293. $194.00.
Reviewed by Lorenzo Miletti, University of Naples Federico II (lorenzo.miletti@unina.it)
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2018/2018-04-56.html
Auszug: „Vasiliki Zali analyses in particular the way Thucydides and Xenophon (above all in the Hellenica) deal with a ‘typical’ Herodotean subject such as the Persian Wars, concluding that both writers, independent of any influences from other sources on the same topics, clearly rely on Herodotus’ account in handling the Greek victory as a delicate problem which can be used as an argument in the political debate between the main Greek cities, a problem involving both moral and political issues.“
philanthropia
Norman B.
Sandridge, Loving Humanity, Learning, and Being Honored: The
Foundations of Leadership in Xenophon's Education of Cyrus.
Hellenic
studies, 55.
Washington, DC: Center for
Hellenic Studies, Trustees for Harvard University, 2012.
Pp.
v, 139. ISBN 9780674067028.
Reviewed by Vivienne J. Gray,
University of Auckland (v.gray@auckland.ac.nz)
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2013.05.41 - http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2013/2013-05-41.html
„Norman B. Sandridge has written a delightful book, short and clear, on the theme of the leadership of Cyrus in Xenophon’s Cyropaedia. The qualities in the title (translations of philanthropia, philomatheia, philotimia), are taken from Xenophon’s own description of Cyrus early in the work (1.2.1). Sandridge sets out to establish that these three qualities are the comprehensive foundation of Xenophon’s description of Cyrus’ leadership – though he makes judicious qualifications to this thesis throughout.“
philia
Philia et dikè : aspects du lien social et politique en Grèce ancienne
Michel Crubellier, Annick Jaulin, Pierre Pellegrin (edd.)
Classiques Garnier , Paris 2018, pp. 537.
collection Kaïnon,
anthropologie de la pensée ancienne, n° 10. Symposia, n°
1 , (juin 2018)
Résumé: „Ensemble de contributions analysant la notion de philia (camaraderie) et démontrant notamment son insuffisance dans l'établissement de l'ordre civique, sans l'appui de la dikè (justice). Les études interrogent la pensée grecque ancienne, d'Hérodote à Xénophon, de présocratiques à Platon et Aristote.“ ©Electre 2019
GBD-Deskriptor
Freundschaft, amicitia; Griechische Sozialgeschichte
Thema (Schlagwort)
Griechenland; Freundschaft; Recht; Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung; Politik
Pages 101 à 121: Xénophon et la redéfinition de la philia / Azoulay (Vincent)
Philosophie
Burkhard Meißner:
Rezension zu:
Müller-Goldingen, Christian: Xenophon. Philosophie und
Geschichte. Darmstadt 2007,
in: H-Soz-u-Kult, 28.04.2008,
http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/rezensionen/2008-2-073.
Titel: Sokrates bei Xenophon : Moral - Politik - Religion /
Olga Chernyakhovskaya
Autor:Chernyakhovskaya,
Olga Erschienen:Tübingen
: Narr, 2014 Umfang:XI, 279
S. ; 22 cm Serie:Classica
Monacensia ; 49 Hochschulschrift:Zugl.
überarb. Fassung von: Barmberg, Univ., Diss., 2011 ISBN:
978-3-8233-6863-2 ; 3-8233-6863-X
Olga Chernyakhovskaya, Sokrates bei Xenophon: Moral - Politik -
Religion. Classica Monacensia, Bd 49.
Tübingen: Gunter
Narr Verlag, 2014. Pp. xii, 279. ISBN 9783823368632. �58.00
(pb).
Reviewed by Rainer Nickel, Waldeck
(nickel.r@kabelmail.de)
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2014.07.39 -
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2014/2014-07-39.html
"Olga
Chernyakhovskaya legte eine gedankenreiche, fundierte, anregende und
gut lesbare Darstellung des Xenophontischen Sokrates vor, mit der sie
zugleich- und darin besteht der besondere Wert der Arbeit - ein
facettenreiches Bild des Autors selbst zeichnete. Die Arbeit ist
durch eine gute Gliederung so überschaubar, dass ein Register
der zentralen Begriffe und der erwähnten antiken Autoren neben
der Auflistung der diskutierten Xenophon-Stellen nicht erforderlich
erscheint. Da bereits Karl Jo�l (1893/1901)
einen „Xenophontischen“ von einem �echten�
Sokrates unterschied und Hans Rudolf Breitenbach in seinem großen
RE-Artikel (RE 9, A 2 [1967], 1569-2052) Jo�ls
methodischen Ansatz für ma�gebend
erkl�rte, h�tte eine etwas
ausf�hrlichere forschungsgeschichtliche
Anmerkung zu Jo�ls Argumentation die Studie
vielleicht noch ein wenig bereichert, ohne Antisthenes zu viel Ehre
zu erweisen und das Xenophontische durch allzu viel Antisthenisches
zu verw�ssern. Es w�rde
sich lohnen, das von Chernyakhovskaya so erfolgreich angewandte
Verfahren auch f�r die Interpretation anderer
Schriften Xenophons wie zum Beispiel der Kyrupädie oder des
Hieron zu nutzen und das spezifisch Xenophontische an Xenophons Bild
des Kyros oder des Simonides herauszuarbeiten. "
APh 59, 6252
Morrison,
Donald:
On Prof. Vlastos'Xenophon.
AncPhil 7, 1987, 9-22
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2.2.3.4.; 2.2.3.5.;
3.2.3.; 3.4. Platon; 3.4. Xenophon; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Sokrates; Vlastos,
G.; \ Im Grunde kein Widerspruch zwischen Platon & Xenophon über
Sokrates; / 5
Reichel, Michael:
Eine
übersehene Reaktion auf Platons Dichterkritik: Xenophon,
Kyrupädie 2,2.
In: Beiträge zur antiken
Philosophie. Festschrift für Wolfgang Kullmann. Hrsg. von
Hans-Christian Günther und Antonios Rengakos. Mit einer
Einleitung von Ernst Vogt. Stuttgart: Steiner. - 1997. - S. 103-112.
Due, Bodil:
Plato and
Xenophon: two contributions to the constitutional debate in the 4th
century BC.
In: Essays on Plato's Republic. Erik Nis Ostenfeld
(Ed.). Aarhus: Aarhus UP. (Aarhus studies in mediterranean antiquity
(AS-MA). 2.). - 1998. - S. 42-52.
APh 17, p. 110; ZZ 62/135
Daux, G.:
Sur quelques passages du Banquet de Platon.
REG
, 1942, 236-271
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3.2.3.;
3.4. Aristophanes; Sokrates/ Aristophanes; Platon/ Aristophanes; 3.4.
Platon; Platon/ Symposion; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Symp., Platon;
Xenophon/ Symp. 8,34-35; Xenophon/ Lak. pol. 2,12-14; \ A.2.d.; D.2.
/
ZZ 64/163; APh 46, p. 363
Rossetti, L.:
Trace di un lógos Sôkratikós
alternativo al Critone e al Fedone platonici.
A&R 20, 1975,
34-43
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3.2.1. s.v.;
Sokrates; Diogenes Laertios; Aischines von Euklides (?); 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Apologie; 3.4. Platon; Platon/ Kriton; Platon/
Phaidon; \ D.2.; A.2.d. /
Gabriel Danzig, David M. Johnson, Donald R. Morrison (ed.), Plato and Xenophon: Comparative Studies. Mnemosyne Supplements 417. Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2018. Pp. xvi, 670. ISBN 9789004369016.
Table of Contents
•
Acknowledgements
• Abbreviations
• Notes on
Contributors
• Introduction to the Comparative Study of
Plato and Xenophon, Gabriel Danzig
• Introduction to This
Volume, David Johnson
Part 1 Methods
• Comparative
Exegesis and the Socratic Problem, Louis-André Dorion
•
Xenophon’s Intertextual Socrates, David Johnson
•
Division and Collection: A New Paradigm for the Relationship between
Plato and Xenophon, William H. F. Altman
• Xenophon and the
Socratics, James Redfield
• Xenophon on “Philosophy”
and Socrates, Christopher Moore
• Xenophon and the
Elenchos: A Formal and Comparative Analysis, Genevieve Lachance
Part
2 Ethics
• Laughter in Plato’s and Xenophon’s
Symposia, Katarzyna Jazdzewska
• Socrates’
Physiognomy: Plato and Xenophon in Comparison, Alessandro Stavru
•
Xenophon’s Triad of Socratic Virtues and the Poverty of
Socrates, Lowell Edmunds
• Pity or Pardon: Responding to
Intentional Wrongdoing in Plato, Xenophon, and Aristotle, Roslyn
Weiss
• Mechanisms of Pleasure according to Xenophon’s
Socrates, Olga Chernyakhovskaya
• Plato, Aristotle and
Xenophon on the Ends of Virtue, Gabriel Danzig
• Socrates
Erotikos: Mutuality, Role Reversal and Erotic Paideia in Xenophon’s
and Plato’s Symposia, Francesca Pentassuglio
•
Socratic Economics and the Psychology of Money, T. A. van Berkel
Part
3 From Friendship to Politics
• Xenophon’s Conception
of Friendship in Memorabilia 2.6 (with Reference to Plato’s
Lysis), Melina Tamiolaki
• Socrates’ Attitude towards
Politics in Xenophon and Plato, Fiorenza Bevilacqua
• Plato
and Xenophon on the Different Reasons that Socrates Always Obeys the
Law, Louis-André Dorion
• Plato’s Statesman
and Xenophon’s Cyrus, Carol Atack
Part 4 History
•
Sparta in Xenophon and Plato, Noreen Humble
• Plato,
Xenophon and Persia, C. J. Tuplin
• The Enemies of Hunting
in Xenophon’s Cynegeticus, David Thomas
Index of
Passages
General Index
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Reviewed by Vincent Renzi, New York University (vrr1@nyu.edu)
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2019/2019-06-32.html
Nielsen, Thomas
Heine:
Xenophon's use of the word Polis in the Anabasis.
In:
Further studies in the ancient Greek Polis. Pernille Flensted-Jensen
(Ed.). Stuttgart: Steiner. (Historia. Einzelschriften. 138.). - 2000.
- S. 133-139.
Placido,
D.:
"Economia y sociedad. Polis y Basilea. Los fundamentos
de la reflexion historiografica de Jenofonte."
Habis 20
(1989) 135-154 .
gsd
512/m97
Runciman, W.G.
Doomed to Extinction: The `Polis' as
an evolutionary dead-end.
Aus: Murray, Oswyn; Price, Simon
(Hg.): The Greek City. From Homer to Alexander., Oxford 1990. pp.
347-367
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Stadtgeschichte,
gr.; Polis/ Konzeption, gr.; 2.2.3.; Polis/ Versagen der; Polis/
Untergang der; Rom, Republik/ Polis, gr./ Vergleich [p.357]; Venedig,
Republik/ Polis, gr./ Vergleich [p.358]; Polis/
Produktionsbedingungen [p.351]; Xenophon/ Poliswirtschaft [p.351];
4.2.2.; 4.6.2.1.; Polis/ Demilitarisierung [p.353]; 4.3.2.; Polis/
Verfassung/ Entwicklungsstillstand [p.354]; Korinth/ Reichsbildung?
[p.362]; - C.1.a.
T
bgrx 16-800
Luccioni, Jean:
Les Idées politiques et
sociales de Xénophon.
[Paris]: Ophrys [1945]. pp. 312
--------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon; <>
A.2.d. 0449; D.5.
APh
19, p. 106; ZZ 62/135
Delebecque:
rec.: Luccioni, J., Les
idées politiques et sociales de Xénophon. Paris 1947
(Thèse princ. Fac. des Lettres Paris.).
REG , 1948,
318-320
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Ideen; Luccioni, J./ Idées Politiques
Sociales Xénophon; \ A.2.d.; D.5. /
Bruell,
Christopher:
Xenophons
politische Philosophie. Erweiterte Fassung eines Vortrages, gehalten
in der Carl-Friedrich-von-Siemens-Stiftung am 11. Juli 1988.
München,
1990. - 70 S.: Ill. - (Carl-Friedrich-von-Siemens-Stiftung: Themen;
48).
Zs
347; APh 46, p. 363
Rossetti, L.:
Due momenti della
polemica fra Policrate e i socratici all'inizio del IV sec. a.C.
RCCM
16, 1974, 289-299
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
Athen/ Sokrates; 3.2.3. s.v.; Polykrates/ Katêgoría
Sôkrátous; Sokrates; Antisthenes; 3.4. Libanios;
Libanios/ Apol. Socr. 62; Hesiod/ Op. 311; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
Mem. 1,2,19; Xenophon/ Polykrates Sophistes; \ D.2.; A.2.d.; 398-393
v.Chr.; /
Polypragmosyne
Z 51; APh 20, p. 265
Ehrenberg, Victor:
Polypragmosyne. A Study in Greek
Politics.
JHS 67, 1947, 46-67
------------------------------------
2.2.3.4.; 2.2.3.5.;
3.4. Aristophanes; 3.4. Aristoteles; 3.4. Demosthenes; 3.4.
Isokrates; 3.4. Platon; 3.4. Thukydides; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
Polygpragmosyne; 4.1.3.1. s.v.; polypragmsúnê;
Imperialismus/ Polypragmosyne/ Athen; Pothos/ Polypragmosyne;
Pleonexia/ Polypragmosyne; \ D.5.; D.3.; A.2.d. /
Nikolaïdoy-Kyrianidou,
V.:
Prodicos et Xénophon, ou le choix d'Héraclès
entre la tyrannie et la loyauté.
In: Kea - Kythnos:
history and archeology. Proceedings of an international symposium Kea
- Kythnos, 22 - 25 june 1994. L.G. Mendoni, A.J. Mazarakis
Ainian.
Athens: Research Centre for Greek and Roman antiquity,
National Hellenic research foundation; Dept. of History, Ionian
university. (Meletemata. 27.). - 1998. - S. 81-98.
Xen. Mem.
2,1; Prodikos/ Xenophon;
Raum
Rood, Tim:
Space and Landscape in Xenophon's Anabasis.
Aus: Space, place, and landscape in ancient Greek literature and culture.
Ed. by Kate Gilhuly and Nancy Worman. New York: Cambridge Univ. Press, pp. 63-93
APh
49, 5102
Kelly, R.J.:
Studies in the speeches in the first
book of Xenophon's Hellenica.
Berkeley: UMI 1977. pp. 223
(Diss. Univ. of Calif. Berkeley
1977.)
--------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hell. 1, Reden; 3.2.1. s.v.; Rede; <>
A.2.d.; vgl. DA 38, 1978, 4801A.
Kelly, Robert J.:
Studies
in the speeches in the first book of Xenophon's "Anabasis".
Berkeley, Calif., Univ. of California, Diss., 1977.
Ann Arbor,
Mich. : Univ. Microfilms Internat., 1982. - V, 217.
Tim Rood, “Panhellenism and Self-Presentation: Xenophon’s Speeches,” in Robin Lane Fox, ed., The Long March: Xenophon and the Ten Thousand, New Haven and London, 2004, pp. 305-29.
APh 58, 5098
Gray,
Vivienne J.:
The Herodotean nature of speeches in the
Hellenica.
AAPhA , 1987, 75 Summary
in
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/Hellenika; Herodot/Nachwirkung; Reden; \ A.2.d. Studien über
Autoren / 3
Z
37 - 76
Tuplin, Christopher:
The Failings of Empire. A
Reading of Xenophon Hellenica 2.3.11-7.5.27.
Stuttgart: Steiner
1993. pp. 264 (Historia: Einzelschriften.
76)
--------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Reich; Xen. Hell. 2,3,11-7,5,27; <>
A.2.d.
[1/93]
Ogden, Daniel:
Rez.
Tuplin: The Failings of Empire. A Reading of Xenophon Hellenica
2. 3. 11 - 7. 5. 27. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner (1993).
In:
The Classical Review (CR / ClRev). Published for the Classical
Association by Oxford University Press. - Bd. 44 (1994), Heft 2. - S.
342-343.
Krentz, Peter:
Rez.
Christopher Tuplin, The Failings of Empire: A Reading of Xenophon
Hellenica 2. 3.11 -7. 5. 27.
Historia Einzelschriften, Heft 76. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1993.
Pp. 264. ISBN 3-515-05912-1.
In:
Bryn Mawr Classical Review. (http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr). - Bd.
1993.06.09 (1993).
Tp
C I - 5
Carlier, P.:
L'idée de la monarchie
impériale dans la Cyropédie de Xénophon
Ktèma
3, 1978, 133-163
------------------------------------
2.1.4.;
3.4. Xenophon; 4.3.5.1.1. s.v.; Reich; Reichstaatlichkeit; Xenophon/
Kyrupaedie; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Kyros d.Gr.; \ D.5. 0440 /
Masaracchia,
Emanuela:
"La Ciropedia di Senofonte e l'ideologia
imperiale persiana."
QUCC 54 (1996) 163-194.
Nadon, Christopher:
Xenophon's
prince. Republic and empire in the Cyropaedia.
Berkeley
[u.a.] : Univ. of California Press, 2001. - XIII, 198 S. - (The Joan
Palevsky imprint in classical literature).
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2002.06.10
Christopher Nadon, Xenophon's Prince. Republic and Empire in the Cyropaedia. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001. Pp. xiii, 198. ISBN 0-520-22404-3.
Reviewed by John
Dillery, University of Virginia (jdd4n@virginia.edu)
Word count:
2133 words
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2002/2002-06-10.html
Dreher,
Martin:
Rez.
John Wickersham: Hegemony and Greek Historians. Lanham/London: Rowman
& Littlefield (1994), X, 195 S.
In:
Gnomon. Kritische Zeitschrift für die gesamte klassische
Altertumswissenschaft. - Bd. 70 (1998), Heft 1. - S. 51-54.
D And
Anderson, J.
K.:
Ancient Greek Horsemanship.
Berkeley:
1961.
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4.1.5.1."Kulturgeschichte,
griechisch"; Reiterei, gr.; 4.6.1.2.1.; 4.6.2.1.; Kavallerie,
gr.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hipparchikos; <> G.1.; Klass.
Arch.
APh 58, 5092
Anderson,
John K.:
Leadership and horsemanship. Xenophon's views on the
training of man and beast.
AAPhA , 1987, 73 Summary
in
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
4.1.4.1.1.; 4.6.2.1. Militärgeschichte; Reiterei; \ A.2.d.
Studien über Autoren / 3
1297
Walzer, R.:
Sulla
religione di Senofonte.
ASNP 5, 1936, 17 sq.
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/Religion; 4.5.3.; \ A.2.d. Studien über
Autoren / 2
Sordi, Marta:
Religione e
guerra nel pensiero di Senofonte.
In: Il pensiero sulla guerra
nel mondo antico. A cura di Marta Sordi. Contributi dell' Istituto di
storia antica. Volume ventisettesimo. Vita e Pensiero. Pubblicazioni
dell' Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore. Milano. - 2001. -
S. 37-44
246|2545|Tp J I - 4|x|Joël, Karl|Die religiösen Anschauungen.|Berlin|1893|69-170; 547-554|||D.2.; A.2.d.; D.1.|Auszug aus:|3.2.3.; Sokrates/ Religion; daimónion; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Memorabilien; Mantik/ Xen.; 4.5.3.; pronoía; epimeleía theôn; Xenophon/ Gottesbezeichnungen; Kultus/ Xen.; Frömmigkeit/ Xen.;|Joël, Karl: Der echte und der xenophontische Sokrates. T. I. A. Die religiösen Anschauungsformen.||
Titel: Sokrates bei Xenophon : Moral - Politik - Religion / Olga Chernyakhovskaya Autor:Chernyakhovskaya, Olga Erschienen:Tübingen : Narr, 2014 Umfang:XI, 279 S. ; 22 cm Serie:Classica Monacensia ; 49 Hochschulschrift:Zugl. überarb. Fassung von: Barmberg, Univ., Diss., 2011 ISBN: 978-3-8233-6863-2 ; 3-8233-6863-X
Olga Chernyakhovskaya, Sokrates bei Xenophon: Moral - Politik -
Religion. Classica Monacensia, Bd 49.
Tübingen: Gunter
Narr Verlag, 2014. Pp. xii, 279. ISBN 9783823368632. �58.00
(pb).
Reviewed by Rainer Nickel, Waldeck
(nickel.r@kabelmail.de)
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2014.07.39 -
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2014/2014-07-39.html
"Olga
Chernyakhovskaya legte eine gedankenreiche, fundierte, anregende und
gut lesbare Darstellung des Xenophontischen Sokrates vor, mit der sie
zugleich � und darin besteht der besondere Wert
der Arbeit � ein facettenreiches Bild des Autors
selbst zeichnete. Die Arbeit ist durch eine gute Gliederung so
�berschaubar, dass ein Register der zentralen
Begriffe und der erw�hnten antiken Autoren neben
der Auflistung der diskutierten Xenophon-Stellen nicht erforderlich
erscheint. Da bereits Karl Jo�l (1893/1901)
einen �Xenophontischen� von
einem �echten� Sokrates
unterschied und Hans Rudolf Breitenbach in seinem gro�en
RE-Artikel (RE 9, A 2 [1967], 1569-2052) Jo�ls
methodischen Ansatz f�r ma�gebend
erkl�rte, h�tte eine etwas
ausf�hrlichere forschungsgeschichtliche
Anmerkung zu Jo�ls Argumentation die Studie
vielleicht noch ein wenig bereichert, ohne Antisthenes zu viel Ehre
zu erweisen und das Xenophontische durch allzu viel Antisthenisches
zu verw�ssern. Es w�rde
sich lohnen, das von Chernyakhovskaya so erfolgreich angewandte
Verfahren auch f�r die Interpretation anderer
Schriften Xenophons wie zum Beispiel der Kyrup�die
oder des Hieron zu nutzen und das spezifisch Xenophontische an
Xenophons Bild des Kyros oder des Simonides herauszuarbeiten. "
B `34, 1628
Zamiara,
A.M.:
Prayer in the Cyropaedia.
ClB 10, 1933/34, 50-51
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Kyrup., Gebet; Xenophon/ Religion; 4.5.1.; 4.5.3. s.v.;
Gebet; \ A.2.d.; D.1. /
B `38, 2161; ZZ 62/325
Rudberg, G.:
Tempel und Altar bei Xenophon.
SyOsl 18,
1938, 1-8
------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Mem. 3,8,8-10; Xenophon/ Sakralarch.; 4.5.3.
s.v.; Tempel/ Xenophon; Altar/ Xenophon; \ A.2.d.; D.1. /
Rhetorik
Xénophon et la rhétorique
(dir.) Pierre Pontier
ISBN : 978-2-84050-924-0
Date de publication : 10/05/2014 / Format : 160 x 240 / Nombre de pages : 380 (Hellenica)
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Introduction, par Pierre Pontier
Première partie
La formation de Xénophon
Socrate et la rhétorique
Louis-André Dorion : Le statut et la fonction de la rhétorique dans les écrits socratiques de Xénophon
Michel Narcy : Plaidoyer laconique pour Gorgias: Xénophon, Anabase, II, 6, 16-29
Pierre Pontier : La rhétorique de Xénophon et le bel ordre des marmites (Économique 8.19)
Deuxième partie
Rhétorique et discours historique
Christopher Tuplin : Le salut par la parole. Les discours dans l’Anabase de Xénophon
Mélina Tamiolaki : Les discours des Helléniques sont-ils thucydidéens ?
Gianluca Cuniberti : L’utilisation des questions rhétoriques dans la stratégie historiographique de Xénophon
Giovanna Daverio Rocchi : La rhétorique de l’hégémonie dans le livre VII des Helléniques de Xénophon
Troisième partie
Rhétorique et invention : la Cyropédie
Roberto Nicolai : Cyrus orateur et ses maîtres (grecs)
Paul Demont : Remarques sur la technique du dialogue dans la Cyropédie
Quatrième partie
Rhétorique et écriture générique
Noreen Humble : L’innovation générique dans la Constitution des Lacédémoniens
Alexandre Blaineau : Comment dire la technique ? Procédés d’écriture et variations énonciatives dans l’Hipparque et l’Art équestre de Xénophon
Marie-Pierre Noël : Définitions et usages de l'éloge dans l'Évagoras d'Isocrate et l'Agésilas de Xénophon
Michel Casevitz : La langue des opuscules (Hiéron, Agésilas, Constitution des Lacédémoniens)
Cinquième partie
Questions de style : réception et style simple
Laurent Pernot : La réception antique de Xénophon. Quel modèle pour quels orateurs ?
Pierre Chiron : L’abeille attique
Vivienne Gray : Le style simple de Xénophon : du rabaissement de la grandeur
Bibliographie – Index général – Index des citations
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M.
The Lycurgan Rhetra.
Aus: (Hg.): Ancient Society &
Institutions. Studies presented to V. Ehrenberg on his 75th birthday
[FS Ehrenberg]., Oxford 1966. pp. 165-176
-------------------------------------
2.2.3.1.; 2.2.7.;
Lykurg/ Rhetra; Plutarch/ Lyk. 6; Plutarch/ Agis 8,9; Plutarch/ Agis
11; Plutarch/ mor. 801bc; Xenophon/ Lak. pol. 15,6 [173 no.31];
Xenophon/ Lak. pol. 15,7 [173 no. 30]; Xenophon/ Lak. pol. 10 [174
no. 36]; Diodor/ 11,50; Aristoteles/ Pol. 2,11,6,1273a; Aischines/
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gri782.70/g76-6
Hofmann,
H. (Ed.),
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Groningen: Egbert Forsten 1995. 183 S.
----------------
3.2.1.; 3.3.1.2.; Roman, annntiker/ Sammelband über; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kyrupädie/ Roman, hellenist.; Achilles
Tatios; 3.4. Petron; Petron/ Satyrikon; Petron/ Religion;
superstitio/ Petron; 3.4. Apuleius; 3.4. Tertullian; 5.8.; revelare;
curiositas; Apuleius/ Apologia; Alexanderroman/ Monumente; -- D.3.;
(Index: 171ff.)
APh 60, 5860; Zs 225
Zimmermann, Bernd:
Roman und Enkomion. Xenophons
"Erziehung des Kyros".
WJA 15, 1989, 97-105
------------------------------------
3.2.2. s.v.; Roman/
Xen. cyrup.; 3.2.4. s.v.; Enkomion/ Xen. cyrup.; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Kyrupädie; \ A.2.d.; D.3. /
Sardis, Schlacht bei
ZZ 71/271
Nellen,
Dieter:
Zur Darstellung der Schlacht bei Sardes in den
Quellen.
AncSoc 3, 1972, 45-
------------------------------------
2.1.4.; 2.2.3.5.;
2.2.7.; 3.2.2.; 3.4. Diodor; Diodor/ 14,80,2-4; 3.4. Xenophon; Xen.
Hell. 3,4,21-25; Xen. Ages. 1,29ff; 3.4. Pausanias; Paus. 3,9,6; 3.4.
Plutarch; Plut. Ages. 10,1-4; 3.4. Nepos; Nep. Ages. 3,4f;
4.6.1.2.1.; Schlacht/ Sardes; 5.2.2.1.; Agesilaos/ RE 2; 5.5.3.2.1.;
Hell. Oxy. 6,4-6; Xen. Hell. 3,4,22f [p.49]; Xen. Hell. 4,5,3 [p.49];
Xen. Hell. 5,4,50f [p.50]; Xen. Hell. 4,3,19 [p.50]; Xen. Hell.
3,4,21 [p.51]; D.Sic. 14,80,2 [p.51]; Xen. Hell. 3,4,24 [p.52]; Hell.
Oxy. 6,6 [p.53]; \ G.3.; A.2.d.; 395 v.Chr.; Unterschiedl Darst.
Folge der Agesialos-Verherrlichung Xen.'s. /
4` ZZ 80/191; APh 46, p. 649
Anderson, J.K.:
The battle of Sardis in 395 B.C.
CSCA
7, 1974, 27-53
------------------------------------
2.1.4.
Perserreich; Sardis; 2.2.3.5.; 2.2.7. Sparta; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Hellenika; 3.4. Diodor; 3.2.1. s.v.; Hellenica Oxyrhynchia;
4.6.1.2.2. s.v.; Schlacht/ Sardes; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Agesilaos II. von
Sparta; \ G.3.; A.2.d. / 2
Z 58
Wylie, Graham
J.:
Agesilaus and the Battle of Sardis.
In: Klio. Beiträge
zur Alten Geschichte. (Berlin: Akademie Verlag). - Bd. 74 (1992). -
S. 118-130.
Abstract: Rival accounts of the victory won by the
Spartan king Agesilaus over the Persians in 395 B.C. near Sardis and
of foregoing and subsequent events, due respectively to Xenophon,
Diodorus Siculus, and the Oxyrhynchus historian, are examined and
compared. That of Xenophon, which is irreconcilable with the others
in some respects, is considered the most credible, especially as it
is probably based on first-hand testimony; nor is it likely to have
been distorted by his partiality for Agesilaus. Some fundamental
problems still in dispute are discussed. Despite his successes,
Agesilaus' war policy in Asia seems to have been somewhat nebulous
and opportunist, with little evidence of a coherent plan.
Schlachtenschilderungen
APh 57, 5190
Tuplin, C.
J.
Military engagements in Xenophon's Hellenica.
Aus:
Moxon, I.S.; Smart, J.D.; Woodman, A.J. (Hg.): Past perspectives.
Studies in Greek & Roman historical writing., Cambridge 1986. pp.
37-66
-------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Hellenika; 4.6.1.2.1. s.v.; Schlachtenschilderung; -
A.2.d.; APh 57, 5520. Sehr glaubwürdig!
Lendon, J.E.:
The
Rhetoric of Combat: Greek Theory and Roman Culture in Julius Caesar's
Battle Descriptions.
In: Classical Antiquity. (University of
California Press). - Bd. 18 (1999), Heft 2. - S. 273-329.
Abstract:
Descriptions of battles in ancient authors are not mirrors of
reality, however dim and badly cracked, but are a form of literary
production in which the real events depicted are filtered through the
literary, intellectual, and cultural assumptions of the author. By
comparing the battle descriptions of Julius Caesar to those of
Xenophon and Polybius this paper attempts to place those battle
descriptions in their intellectual and cultural context. Here Caesar
appears as a military intellectual engaged in controversies with
experts in the Greek tradition of military theory - rejecting
materialist strains of Greek thinking - and also as a Roman soldier
whose military experience and cultural conceptions about how battles
work could not be fully accomodated by Greek models. Caesar adapts
from the Greeks an intellectual model of tactics based on physical
metaphors, but adjusts Greek theory to Roman experience: Caesar's
tactical physics ramifies from the crash - from the Greeks a
simplifying model of military psychology, adjusting a Greek binary
steadiness in combat. Greek military thinking downplayed the role in
battle of innate differences in courage between armies or nations,
concentrating instead on tactics and stratagems; Roman culture
encouraged Caesar to reject this dismissive view and elaborate a
detailed understanding of the role of courage - virtus - in the
mechanics of battle. The prominence of virtus in Caesar's battle
descriptions illustrates its survival as an important Roman cultural
norm and tempts speculation as to its historical consequences.
Attempts to reconstruct ancient battles must take into account the
cultural and intellectual traditions which guide ancient battle
descriptions.
Scholien
Gudeman, Alfred:
Scholien.
Die ersten Anfänge philologischer Kritik und Hermeneutik reichen
bis in den Ausgang des 6. Jhdts. hinauf. Griechische Scholien. Homer.
1. Ilias. 2. Odyssee. 3. Batrachomyomachia. Hesiodos. Alkman.
Pindaros. Aischylos. Sophokles. Euripides. Aristophanes. Die Scholien
der attischen Prosaiker. 1. Thukydides. 2. Platon. 3. Xenophon. 4.
Isokrates. 5. Aischines. 6. Demosthenes. 7. Aristoteles.
In: RE.
Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft.
Zweite Reihe. Dritter Halbband. (Bd. II A, 1). - 1921. - Sp. 625-705.
Sklaverei
Plácido Suárez,
Domingo:
La dépendance dans l' Économique de
Xénophon.
Besançon : Presses Univ.
Franc-Comtoises, 2001. - 140 S. : graph. Darst. - (Index thématique
des références à l'esclavage et à la
dépendance ; 8 : Esclaves et affranchis en Grèce).
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Welskopf,
Elisabeth Charlotte
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Athens: II. Gedanken und politische Entscheidungen der Zeitgenossen
der Krisenperiode Athens über Charakter und Entwicklung der
Sklaverei.
Aus: Welskopf, Elisabeth Charlotte (Hg.): Hellenische
Poleis. Krise - Wandlung - Wirkung. Bd. I, Darmstadt 1974. pp. 47-85
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2.2.3. 750-338;
2.2.3.3. 478-432; 2.2.3.4. 431-404; 2.2.3.5. 404-338; 3.2.1.
Dichtung, gr.; 3.2.3. Philosophie, gr.; 3.4. Aristophanes; 3.4.
Aristoteles; 3.4. Xenophon; 4.1.1.6.1. Sklaven, gr.; 4.1.3.1.
Selbstverständnis, gr.; 4.6.1.2.1. Kriegführung, gr.;
Kriegsgefangenschaft; - C.1.a.
Aus
Sammelband:
Presocratics and Plato: Festschrift at Delphi in
Honor of Charles Kahn. Papers presented at the Festschrift Symposium
in Honor of Charles Kahn Organized by the HYELE Institute for
Comparative Studies, European Cultural Center of Delphi, June 3rd -
7th, 2009, Delphi, Greece. Ed. by Richard Patterson, Vassilis
Karasmanis and Arnold Hermann. Las Vegas / Zürich / Athens:
Parmenides Publishing. 2012. pp. 351-365
Skyllous
L'Allier, L.:
Le domaine
de Scillonte: Xénophon et l'exemple perse.
In: Phoenix.
The Journal of the Classical Association of Canada. - Bd. 52 (1998).
- S. 1-14.
C. Ruggeri, Senofonte a Scillunte, Athenaeum 92, 2004, 451-466.
Söldner
STOLL, OLIVER: Gemeinschaft in der Fremde: Xenophons „Anabasis“ als Quelle zum Söldnertum im Klassischen Griechenland?
Göttinger Forum für Altertumswissenschaft 5 (2002) 123-183
Bonner, Robert Johnson
The Name "Ten Thousand"
CPh (Classical philology), 5, Heft 1, 1910, pp. 97-99
Xenophon Atheniensis hist.; Xenophontis Anabasis; Zehntausend; Xenophon/ Anabasis; Söldner
Sokrates
ZZ 50/188-2
Rudberg,
Gunnar:
Sokrates bei Xenophon.
Uppsala: Lundequist 1939.
pp. 60 (Uppsala Universitets Arsskrift
1939:2.)
--------------------------------------
3.2.3.
s.v.; Sokrates/ Xenophon; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Sokrates;
Xenophon/ Sokratika; <> D.2.; A.2.d.; rec.: Van Johnson, CW 34,
1940-41, 161. APh 17, p. 135. UB.
Masters, Jamie:
Rez. V.
J. Gray: The Framing of Socrates: The Literary Interpretation of
Xenophon's Memorabilia. (Hermes Einzelschriften 79). Stuttgart: Franz
Steiner Verlag (1998). Pp. 202.
In: The Journal of Hellenic
Studies (JHS / JHSt). (Published by the Council of the Society for
the Promotion of Hellenic Studies). - Bd. 120 (2000). - S. 162-163.
Gabriel Danzig, David M. Johnson, Donald R. Morrison (ed.), Plato and Xenophon: Comparative Studies. Mnemosyne Supplements 417. Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2018. Pp. xvi, 670. ISBN 9789004369016.
Table of Contents
•
Acknowledgements
• Abbreviations
• Notes on
Contributors
• Introduction to the Comparative Study of
Plato and Xenophon, Gabriel Danzig
• Introduction to This
Volume, David Johnson
Part 1 Methods
• Comparative
Exegesis and the Socratic Problem, Louis-André Dorion
•
Xenophon’s Intertextual Socrates, David Johnson
•
Division and Collection: A New Paradigm for the Relationship between
Plato and Xenophon, William H. F. Altman
• Xenophon and the
Socratics, James Redfield
• Xenophon on “Philosophy”
and Socrates, Christopher Moore
• Xenophon and the
Elenchos: A Formal and Comparative Analysis, Genevieve Lachance
Part
2 Ethics
• Laughter in Plato’s and Xenophon’s
Symposia, Katarzyna Jazdzewska
• Socrates’
Physiognomy: Plato and Xenophon in Comparison, Alessandro Stavru
•
Xenophon’s Triad of Socratic Virtues and the Poverty of
Socrates, Lowell Edmunds
• Pity or Pardon: Responding to
Intentional Wrongdoing in Plato, Xenophon, and Aristotle, Roslyn
Weiss
• Mechanisms of Pleasure according to Xenophon’s
Socrates, Olga Chernyakhovskaya
• Plato, Aristotle and
Xenophon on the Ends of Virtue, Gabriel Danzig
• Socrates
Erotikos: Mutuality, Role Reversal and Erotic Paideia in Xenophon’s
and Plato’s Symposia, Francesca Pentassuglio
•
Socratic Economics and the Psychology of Money, T. A. van Berkel
Part
3 From Friendship to Politics
• Xenophon’s Conception
of Friendship in Memorabilia 2.6 (with Reference to Plato’s
Lysis), Melina Tamiolaki
• Socrates’ Attitude towards
Politics in Xenophon and Plato, Fiorenza Bevilacqua
• Plato
and Xenophon on the Different Reasons that Socrates Always Obeys the
Law, Louis-André Dorion
• Plato’s Statesman
and Xenophon’s Cyrus, Carol Atack
Part 4 History
•
Sparta in Xenophon and Plato, Noreen Humble
• Plato,
Xenophon and Persia, C. J. Tuplin
• The Enemies of Hunting
in Xenophon’s Cynegeticus, David Thomas
Index of
Passages
General Index
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Reviewed by Vincent Renzi, New York University (vrr1@nyu.edu)
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Gr X 16 9721; APh 46, p.
364
Strauss. L.:
Xenophon's Socrates.
Ithaca, N.Y.:
Cornell UP 1972. pp. 181
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2.2.3.4.; 2.2.3.5.;
3.2.3. s.v.; Sokrates; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Sokrates; <>
A.2.d.; D.2.; rec.: CR 25, 1975, 143 Gulley; rec.: ACR 3, 1973, 55
Benjamin. Klass. Phil.
APh 59, 6252
Morrison,
Donald:
On Prof. Vlastos'Xenophon.
AncPhil 7, 1987, 9-22
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2.2.3.4.; 2.2.3.5.;
3.2.3.; 3.4. Platon; 3.4. Xenophon; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Sokrates; Vlastos,
G.; \ Im Grunde kein Widerspruch zwischen Platon & Xenophon über
Sokrates; /
Tp B II - 12
Bruell,
Christopher:
Xenophon and his Socrates.
Interpretation 16,
1988-1989, 295-306
------------------------------------
3.2.3.
s.v.; Sokrates/ Xenophon; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Memorabilien;
Xenophon/ Sokrates; \ A.2.d.; D.2.; F.; APh 60, 5839. / (3)
UB Marburg/ XIV C 36 udh
Joël,
Karl:
Der echte und der xenophontische Sokrates. T. 1. 2,1. 2,2.
Berlin: R. Gaertners Verlagsbunchhandlung 1893-1901. pp. XII,
553; XXV, 1145
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3.2.3.;
Sokrates/ Xenophon; Antisthenes/ Nachwirkung; Kynismus; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Sokrates; Xenophon/ Memorabilien; Xenophon/
Kynismus; 4.3.5.1.1.; <> D.2.; A.2.d.; UB Marburg.
246|2545|Tp J I - 4|x|Joël, Karl|Die religiösen Anschauungen.|Berlin|1893|69-170; 547-554|||D.2.; A.2.d.; D.1.|Auszug aus:|3.2.3.; Sokrates/ Religion; daimónion; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Memorabilien; Mantik/ Xen.; 4.5.3.; pronoía; epimeleía theôn; Xenophon/ Gottesbezeichnungen; Kultus/ Xen.; Frömmigkeit/ Xen.;|Joël, Karl: Der echte und der xenophontische Sokrates. T. I. A. Die religiösen Anschauungsformen.||
Patzer, Andreas:
Der
Xenophontische Sokrates als Dialektiker.
In: Der fragende
Sokrates. Karl Pestalozzi (Hrsg.). Stuttgart/Leipzig: Teubner.
(Colloquia Raurica. 6.). - 1999. - S. 50-76.
Titel: Sokrates bei Xenophon : Moral - Politik - Religion / Olga Chernyakhovskaya Autor:Chernyakhovskaya, Olga Erschienen:Tübingen : Narr, 2014 Umfang:XI, 279 S. ; 22 cm Serie:Classica Monacensia ; 49 Hochschulschrift:Zugl. überarb. Fassung von: Barmberg, Univ., Diss., 2011 ISBN: 978-3-8233-6863-2 ; 3-8233-6863-X Olga Chernyakhovskaya, Sokrates bei Xenophon: Moral - Politik - Religion. Classica Monacensia, Bd 49. Tübingen: Gunter Narr Verlag, 2014. Pp. xii, 279. ISBN 9783823368632. �58.00 (pb). Reviewed by Rainer Nickel, Waldeck (nickel.r@kabelmail.de) Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2014.07.39 - http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2014/2014-07-39.html "Olga Chernyakhovskaya legte eine gedankenreiche, fundierte, anregende und gut lesbare Darstellung des Xenophontischen Sokrates vor, mit der sie zugleich � und darin besteht der besondere Wert der Arbeit � ein facettenreiches Bild des Autors selbst zeichnete. Die Arbeit ist durch eine gute Gliederung so �berschaubar, dass ein Register der zentralen Begriffe und der erw�hnten antiken Autoren neben der Auflistung der diskutierten Xenophon-Stellen nicht erforderlich erscheint. Da bereits Karl Jo�l (1893/1901) einen �Xenophontischen� von einem �echten� Sokrates unterschied und Hans Rudolf Breitenbach in seinem gro�en RE-Artikel (RE 9, A 2 [1967], 1569-2052) Jo�ls methodischen Ansatz f�r ma�gebend erkl�rte, h�tte eine etwas ausf�hrlichere forschungsgeschichtliche Anmerkung zu Jo�ls Argumentation die Studie vielleicht noch ein wenig bereichert, ohne Antisthenes zu viel Ehre zu erweisen und das Xenophontische durch allzu viel Antisthenisches zu verwässern. Es würde sich lohnen, das von Chernyakhovskaya so erfolgreich angewandte Verfahren auch für die Interpretation anderer Schriften Xenophons wie zum Beispiel der Kyrup�die oder des Hieron zu nutzen und das spezifisch Xenophontische an Xenophons Bild des Kyros oder des Simonides herauszuarbeiten. "
ZZ 63/351; APh 47, 3722
Rossetti, L.:
Alla ricerca dei logoi Sokratikoi
perduti.
RSC 22, 1974, 424-438
------------------------------------
2.2.3.4.; 3.2.3.
s.v.; Sokrates; logos Sokratikos; Antisthenes/ Sokratikos logos;
Platon/ Symp. 175AB; Platon/ Symp. 220CD; Plutarch/ De cohib. ira
4,455A; Diodor/ 14,5; Xenophon/ Theramenes; Sokrates/ Theramenes;
5.2.2.1. s.v.; Theramenes; \ D.3.; F.; 404 v.Chr.; / 2
Stavru, Alessandro; Moore, Christopher
Socrates and the Socratic dialogue / edited by Alessandro Stavru, Christopher Moore
Leiden; Boston 2018. (Verlag: Brill). pp. viii, 931; 25 cm.
This book assembles the most complete range of studies on Socrates and the socratic dialogue. It focuses on portrayals of Socrates, whether as historical figure or protagonist of "Socratic dialogues" , in extant and fragmentary texts from Classical Athens through Late Antiquity. Special attention is paid to the evolving power and texture of the Socratic icon as it adopted old and new uses in philosophy, biography, oratory, and literature. Chapters in this volume focus on old comedy, sophistry, the first-generation socratics including Plato and Xenophon, Aristotle and Aristoxenus, Epicurus and Stoicism, Cicero and Persius, Plutarch, Apuleius and Maximus, Diogenes Laertius, Libanius, Themistius, Julian, and Proclus.
Contents: Socrates and the Socratic Dialogue: An Overview from the First-Generation Socratics to Neoplatonism By: Christopher Moore and Alessandro Stavru; Part 1 - Around Socrates. A Sage on the Stage: Socrates and Athenian Old Comedy By: Jacques A. Bromberg; Aristophanes' Iconic Socrates By: Andrea Capra; Protagorean Socrates, Socratic Protagoras: A Narrative Strategy from Aristophanes to Plato By: Michele Corradi; Isocrates as a Reader of Socratic Dialogues By: David J. Murphy; The Origins of the Socratic Dialogue: Plato, Xenophon, and the Others By: James M. Redfield; Part 2 - The immediate Socratic circle. On the Dialectical Character of Antisthenes' Speeches Ajax and Odysseus By: Vladislav Suvák; Socratism and Eleaticism in Euclides of Megara By: Aldo Brancacci; Aristippus on Freedom, Autonomy, and the Pleasurable Life By: Kristian Urstad; Shock, Erotics, Plagiarism, and Fraud: Aspects of Aeschines of Sphettus' Philosophy By: Claudia Mársico; Phaedo of Elis: The Biography, Zopyrus, and His Intellectual Profile By: Danilo Di Lanzo; Part 3 - Plato. Plato and the Socratics By: Luc Brisson; Philosopher Socrates? Philosophy at the Time of Socrates and the Reformed Philosophia of Plato By: Livio Rossetti; A Literary Challenge: How to Represent Socrates' Daimonion By: Stefano Jedrkiewicz; The Logical Structure of Socrates' Expert-Analogies By: Petter Sandstad; Crying for Help: Socrates as Silenus in the Euthydemus By: Michael Erler; Socrates and Natural Philosophy: The Testimony of Plato's Phaedo By: Jörn Müller; Bios Praktikos and Bios Theôrêtikos in Plato's Gorgias By: Ivan Jordovic; The Socratic Dubia By: Harold Tarrant; Notes on Lovers By: Sandra Peterson; Part 4 - Xenophon. How to Defend the Defense of Socrates? From the Apology to Memorabilia Book 1 By: Pierre Pontier; Nature, Culture and the Rule of the Good in Xenophon's Socratic Theory of Friendship: Memorabilia Book 2 By: Gabriel Danzig; From Generals to Gluttony: Memorabilia Book 3 By: David M. Johnson; Xenophon's Socratic Education in Memorabilia Book 4 By: Christopher Moore; Fundamental Parallels between Socrates' and Ischomachus' Positions in the Oeconomicus By: Louis-André Dorion; Aphroditê and Philophrosynê: Xenophon's Symposium between Athenian and Spartan Paradigms By: Maria Consiglia Alvino; Xenophon's Hiero: Hiding Socrates to Reform Tyranny By: Federico Zuolo; Xenophon's Philosophical Approach to Writing: Socratic Elements in the Non-Socratic Works By: Noreen Humble; Part 5 - Later reception. Aristotle on Socrates By: Nicholas D. Smith; Aristoxenus on Socrates By: Alessandro Stavru; Socratic Protreptic and Epicurus: Healing through Philosophy By: Jan Erik Heßler; From Competitor to Hero: The Stoics on Socrates By: Robert Bees; Cicero and the Socratic Dialogue: Between Frankness and Friendship (Off. 1. 132–137) By: François Renaud; Socrates and Alcibiades as "Satiric Heroes": The Socrates of Persius By: Diego De Brasi; Plutarch's Reception of Socrates By: Geert Roskam; "A Man of Outstanding Perfection": Apuleius' Admiration for Socrates By: Friedemann Drews; Socrates in Maximus of Tyre By: Michael B. Trapp;Socrates in the Ancient Biographical Tradition: From the Anonymous PHib. 182 to Diogenes Laertius By: Tiziano Dorandi; An Embodiment of Intellectual Freedom? Socrates in Libanius By: Heinz-Günther Nesselrath; Political Philosopher or Savior of Souls? Socrates in Themistius and Julian the Emperor By: Maria Carmen De Vita; Proclus on Socratic Ignorance, Knowledge, and Irony By: Danielle A. Layne.
Dialog; Socrates phil.; Philosophie der Antike; 3.4. Platon; 3.4. Xenophon; 3.2.3. Philosophie, gr.;
Sophrosyne
Humble,
N.:
Sophrosyne
and the Spartans in Xenophon.
In:
Sparta. New perspectives. Stephen Hodkinson and Anton Powell (Edd.).
London: Duckworth with The Classical press of Wales. - 1999. - S.
339-353.
Sparta
Proietti,
Gerald:
Xenophon's
Sparta. An introduction.
Leiden
u.a. : Brill, 1987. - XXII, 116 S. - (Mnemosyne / Suppl.; 98).
E p 590
Proietti,
Gerald:
Xenophon's Sparta. An Introduction.
Leiden, New
York, Kobnhavn, Köln: Brill 1987. pp. 116 (Mnemosyne. Suppl.
98.)
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2.2.3. 750-338;
2.2.3.4. Pelop. Krieg; 2.2.3.5. 404-338; 2.2.7. Sparta; 3.2.2.
Gesch.schr., gr.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hell. 1,1-3,5; Xenophon/
Lac. pol.; 4.6.1.2.1. Kriegführung, gr.; 4.6.2.1. Heerwesen,
gr.; 4.3.2.2. Sparta; 5.2.2.1.; Lysander; Xenophon/ Hell. 1,1-4;
Xenophon/ Hell. 1,5-2,1,28; Xenophon/ Hell. 2,1,29-3,9; Xenophon/
Hell. 2,3,11-2,4; Xenophon/ Hell. 3,3-4; Xenophon/ Hell. 3,5; <>
A.2.d. Studien über Autoren
60/88
(/)
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ec 47
Chrimes,
K.M.T.
Ancient
Sparta. A Re-Examination of the Evidence. (ND Manchester 1949).
Westport,
Conn.: Greenwood Press 1971. pp. 527.
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2.2.3.;
2.2.4.; 2.2.4.3.; 2.2.5. s.v.; Kreta/ Vergl. Soziale Verfassung;
2.2.6.; Delphi/ Rhetra des Lykurgos; 2.2.7. Sparta; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Lakedaimonion Politeia; 4.1.1.1.1.;4.1.1.2.1.; Periöken;
4.1.1.3.1.; Heloten; 4.1.4.1.1.; Ephebie/Sparta; 4.3.2.2.;
Lykurg/Reform; 4.5.3.; Orthia/ Fest & Kult; 4.6.1.1.1.;
Achäischer Bund/ Außenpolitik/ Rom; 4.6.2.1.;
Demographie/Heerwesen, Sparta; 5.2.2.1.; Iulius/ C. Iulius Eurycles;
C.1.a.;
Kg7-032; K.7.g.cc. Wichtigere Arbeiten über einzelne hellenist.
Reiche.
Rahe, Paul Anthony: The Spartan regime. Its character, origins, and grand strategy New Haven 2016. Yale University Press Reihe: The Yale library of military history pp. xvi, 212
Abstract:
For centuries, ancient Sparta has been glorified in song, fiction, and popular art. Yet the true nature of a civilization described as a combination of democracy and oligarchy by Aristotle, considered an ideal of liberty in the ages of Machiavelli and Rousseau, and viewed as a forerunner of the modern totalitarian state by many twentieth-century scholars has long remained a mystery. In a bold new approach to historical study, noted historian Paul Rahe attempts to unravel the Spartan riddle by deploying the regime-oriented political science of the ancient Greeks, pioneered by Herodotus, Thucydides, Plato, Xenophon, and Polybius, in order to provide a more coherent picture of government, art, culture, and daily life in Lacedaemon than has previously appeared in print, and to explore the grand strategy the Spartans devised before the arrival of the Persians in the Aegean.
2.2.3.1; 2.2.7.; Sparta, 750 - 500 v. Chr.; 4.3.2.2.; Verfassung Spartas;
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2016.12.13
Paul A. Rahe, The Grand Strategy of Classical Sparta: The Persian Challenge. The Yale library of military history. New Haven; London: Yale University Press, 2015. Pp. xvi, 408. ISBN 9780300116427.
Reviewed by Timothy Doran, California State University – Los Angeles (Tdoran2@calstatela.edu)
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2016/2016-12-13.html
Z
73; APh 17, p. 182
Cloché, P.:
Les Helléniques
de Xénophon et Lacédémoine.
REA 46, 1944,
12-46
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2.2.3.5.;
2.2.7.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hellenika; Xenophon/ Sparta;
4.1.3.1. s.v.; Philolakonismus; \ A.2.d.; Le philolaconisme de X. ne
l'a nullement empêché de dresser un tableau souvent peux
élogieux de l'histoire de Sparte au IVe siècle; mais
cette sévérité peut avoir eu des motifs divers
et n'est pas toujours un témoignage d'impartialité. /
T
12 067 585
Cartledge, Paul:
Agesilaos and the crisis of
Sparta.
London: Duckworth 1987. pp. 508
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2.2.3.5. 404-338;
2.2.7. Sparta; Krise/ Sparta; Imperialismus/ Sparta; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Agesilaos; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Agesilaos II. von Sparta; <>
F.; C.1.a.; ISBN 0-7156-2082-7; StUB Ffm; 1. Agesilaos, II 2.
Sparta-Kings and rulers-Biography;
Z
37 - 76
Tuplin, Christopher:
The Failings of Empire. A
Reading of Xenophon Hellenica 2.3.11-7.5.27.
Stuttgart: Steiner
1993. pp. 264 (Historia: Einzelschriften.
76)
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2.2.3.5.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Reich; Xen. Hell. 2,3,11-7,5,27; <>
A.2.d.
[1/93]
B
67/156
Andrewes, A.
The Government of Classical
Sparta.
Aus: (Hg.): Ancient Society & Institutions. Studies
presented to V. Ehrenberg on his 75th birthday [FS Ehrenberg].,
Oxford 1966. pp. 1-20.
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2.2.3.;
2.2.7.; 3.4. Xenophon; Gerousia/ Probouleusis; 4.3.2.2.; Rhetra,
Große; Ephorat/ Sparta; 4.3.5.2.1.; 4.3.5.3.1.; 4.6.2.1.;
phrouràn phaínein; synepipsêphisai [p.3];
Xenophon/ Hell. 5,2,11 [4]; Xenophon/ Lak. pol. 11,2 [10];
Thukydides/ 1,18,1 [1]; Platon/ Legg. 691d-692a [2]; Plutarch/ Lyk.
6,8 [2]; Plutarch/ Lyk. 5,10-6,1 [2]; Aristoteles/ Pol. 1272a11 [2];
Aristoteles/ Pol. 1270b22 [3]; Thukydides/ 5,60,2 [3]; Thukydides/
5,63 [3]; Herodot/ 5,39-40 [3]; Diodor/ 11,50[4]; Thukydides/ 1,67,3
[4]; Thukydides/ 1,87,1 [4]; Thukydides/ 1,79 [4]; Thukydides/ 1,87
[4]; Xenophon/ Hell. 5,20 [4]; Xenophon/ Hell. 5,24 [4]; Xenophon/
Hell. 3,3,8 [4]; Xenophon/ Hell. 7,1,32 [5]; Plutarch/ Agis 09,1 [5];
Plutarch/ Agis 11,1 [5]; Plutarch/ Agis 12 [5]; Thukydides/ 5,77,1
[6]; Thukydides/ 6,88,10 [6]; Xenophon/ Hell. 2,219 [6]; Xenophon/
Hell. 2,4,38 [6]; Xenophon/ Hell.3,2,23 [6]; Xenophon/ Hell. 4,6,3
[6]; Xenophon/ Hell. 5,2,11.20 [6]; Xenophon/ Hell. 5,2,23 [6];
Xenophon/ Hell. 6,3,3 [6]; Xenophon/ Hell. 6,4,3 [6]; Plutarch/ Lyk.
6,4 [6]; Aristoteles/ fr. 536f Rose [6]; Aristoteles/ Pol.
2,1270a36-8 [7]; Herodot/ 9,28,2 [7]; Herodot/ 7,234,2 [7];
Thukydides/ 4,38,5 [7]; Xenophon/ Hell. 6,4,15 [7]; Thukydides/ 1,86
[8]; Herodot/ 6,82 [9]; Herodot/ 5,49-51 [9]; Herodot/ 5,55 [9];
Xenophon/ Hell. 5,1,32-4 [9]; Xenophon/ Hell. 5,3,23-5 [9]; Xenophon/
Hell. 6.3.19 [9]; Plutarch/ Ages. 4,4-5 [9]; Thukydides/ 1,131,2
[10]; Thukydides/ 4,90,1 [11]; Thukydides/ 5,41,1 [11]; Xenophon/
Hell. 2,4,28-29 [11]; Xenophon/ Hell. 2,4,38 [11]; Herodot/ 6,64,1
[12]; Xenophon/ Hell. 3,1,7 [12]; Xenophon/ Hell. 3,2,12 [12];
Xenophon/ Hell.2,2,13 [13]; Xenophon/ Hell. 5,2,19 [13]; Xenophon/
Hell. 5,2,11-24 [13]; Xenophon/ Hell. 6,3,3-18 [13]; Thukydides/
1,87,1-2 [13]; Xenophon/ Hell. 2,4,38 [14]; Plutarch/ Sol. 19,1 [16];
Isokrates/ Panath. 12,178 [16]; Xenophon/ Hell. 5,3,20 [17];
Xenophon/ Hell. 5,4,32 [17]; Xenophon/ Hell. 5,4,22-33 [17]; - E.1.
Humble,
N.:
Sophrosyne
and the Spartans in Xenophon.
In:
Sparta. New perspectives. Stephen Hodkinson and Anton Powell (Edd.).
London: Duckworth with The Classical press of Wales. - 1999. - S.
339-353.
Z
58
Luria, Salomo:
Zum politischen Kampf in Sparta gegen
Ende des 5. Jahrhunderts.
Klio 21, 1927, 404-420
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2.2.3.4.; 2.2.3.5.;
2.2.7.; 3.4. Xenophon; 4.3.2.2.; 4.3.7.1.; Ephorat/ Sparta; 4.5.3.;
Orakel/ Sparta; 5.2.2.1.; Leotychidas d.J.; \ C.1.a. /
Proietti,
Gerald:
Lysander
and the Spartan polity. An introd. to Xenophon's "Hellenica".
Zugl.: Chestnut Hill, Mass., Boston College, Diss., 1981.
Ann
Arbor, Mich. : Univ. Microfilms Internat., 1984. - XV, 206 S.
Zs
305; APh 47, 8604
Cawkwell, G.L.:
Agesilaus and Sparta.
CQ
26, 1976, 62-84
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2.2.3.5.;
2.2.7. Sparta; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Agesilaos; Diodor/ Agesilaos;
Plutarch/ Agesilaos; 4.1.3.1. s.v.; Panhellenismus; Theben/
Feindschaft, Sparta; 4.6.1.1.1. s.v.; Königsfrieden; 4.6.3.1.1.
s.v.; Peloponnesischer Bund; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Agesilaos II. von Sparta;
\ F.; C.1.a.; A.2.d.; 399-362 v.Chr.;
Gabriel Danzig, David M. Johnson, Donald R. Morrison (ed.), Plato and Xenophon: Comparative Studies. Mnemosyne Supplements 417. Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2018. Pp. xvi, 670. ISBN 9789004369016.
Table of Contents
• Sparta in Xenophon and Plato, Noreen Humble
Paul Christesen, Xenophon’s Cyropaedia and military reform in Sparta, JHS 126, 2006, 47ff.
Sprache
Vivienne Gray (University of Auckland): WORK IN PROGRESS ON XENOPHON’S LANGUAGE.
ASCS 32 PROCEEDINGS
http://www.ascs.org.au/news/ascs32/Gray.pdf
Staatsideal
B
gr x 16-500
Scharr, Erwin:
Xenophons Staats- und
Gesellschaftsideal und seine Zeit
Halle: Niemeyer 1919. pp. 321
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3.2.2. Gesch.schr.,
gr.;3.4. Xenophon;4.3.5.1.1. Monarchie, gr.;4.3.5.2.1. Aristokratie,
gr.;4.3.5.3.1. Demokratie, gr.;2.2.3.5. 404-338;
Scharr, Erwin:
Xenophons Staats- und Gesellschaftsideal und seine Zeit. Zugl.: Halle, Univ., Diss., 1919
Hildesheim : Olms, 1975. - 321 S.
T
bgrx 16-800
Luccioni, Jean:
Les Idées politiques et
sociales de Xénophon.
[Paris]: Ophrys [1945]. pp. 312
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3.4. Xenophon; <>
A.2.d. 0449; D.5.
Stasis
Tp
L I - 3
Loraux, Nicole:
Oikeios polemos: La guerra nella
famiglia.
StudStor 28, 1987, 5-35
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2.2.3.; Krise des 4.
Jh.; 2.2.3.5.; Athen/ Bruderkrieg; 3.2.1. s.v.; Tragödie, gr.;
3.2.3. s.v.; Polis/= Familie; 3.4. Platon; Platon/ Menex. 243 e 2-
244 a 3; Platon/ Leg. 9,869c-d; Xenophon/ hell. 2,4,21; 4.1.3.1.
s.v.; stasis; 4.1.4.4.1. Familie, gr.; syngeneía; phylon;
emphylós; 4.3.5.3.1. s.v.; Brüderlichkeit; adelphoi
hairetoi; 4.4.2.1. s.v.; Mord; phonos; 4.6.1.2.1. s.v.; Bürgerkrieg,
gr.; pólemos; oikeios; haima homaimon; \ D.5. 0400; / (10)
Stil
Gr
X 16 5001-3; B `34, 1615
Bigalke, Joh.:
Der Einfluß
der Rhetorik auf Xenophons Stil.
Greifswald: 1933. pp. VII, 39
(Diss. Greifswald
1933.)
--------------------------------------
3.2.4.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Rhetorik; Xenophon/ Stil; <> A.2.d.
Zs
82; APh 46, p. 362
Cavenaile, R.:
Apercu sur la langue et
le style de Xénophon.
LEC 43, 1975, 238-252
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Stil; \ A.2.d. /
B
`38, 2159
Ekman, E.:
Der reine Nominalsatz bei Xenophon.
Uppsala: 1938. pp. 48 (Skrifter utg. av humanist.
vetenskapssamfundet i Uppsala.
29.)
--------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Stil; Xenophon/ Nominalsatz; Nominalsatz/ Xenophon; <>
A.2.d.
Nielsen, Thomas Heine:
Xenophon's use of the word Polis in the Anabasis.
In: Further studies in the ancient Greek Polis. Pernille Flensted-Jensen (Ed.). Stuttgart: Steiner. (Historia. Einzelschriften. 138.). - 2000. - S. 133-139.
Theben
Tp
R I - 4
Riedinger, J. C.:
Partialité historique et
procédés narratifs dans les Helléniques de
Xénophon.
IL 41, 1989, 5-8
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 2.2.6.;
Theben/ Xenophon; 2.2.7.; Sparta/ Theben, agôn; 3.2.2. s.v.;
Sparta/ Xenophon; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hellenika; Xenophon/
Parteilichkeit; 4.1.3.1.; Xenophon/ Thebenfeindlichkeit; 4.6.1.2.1.;
Schlachtenschilderung/ Xen. Hell.; \ A.2.d.; G.3.; APh 60, 5856. /
T
bgrp 242-490
Pascual González, José
Plutarco
y su vision de la hegemonía tebana.
Aus: Pérez
Jiménez, Aurelio; Cerro Calderón, Gonzalo del (Hg.):
Estudios sobre Plutarco: obra y traducion: actas del I Symposion
espanol sobre Plutarco, Fuengirola 1988., Málaga 1990. pp.
73-79
-------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
2.2.6.; Theben/ Hegemonie; 3.2.1.; Diodor/ Theben; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Plutarch; 3.4. Plutarch; Plutarch/ Pelopidas; 4.1.3.1.
Patriotismus, boiot.; Hegemonie/ Teben; Xen. Hell. 5,2,25-33; Xen.
Hell. 5,4,1-12; Xen. Hell. 6,4,2-15; Xen. Hell. 7,5,1-2; Xen. Hell.
7,1,33-38; Plutarch/ Hegemonie, theb.; Plutarch/ Theben; - A.2.d.;
C.1.a.;
Z
36
Roy, James:
Arcadia and Boeotia in Peloponnesian
affairs 370-362 B.C.
Historia 20, 1971, 569-599
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5. 404-338;
2.2.6.; Boiotia; Arkadien; 2.2.7. Sparta; 3.4. Xenophon; 4.3.5.2.1.
Aristokratie/Oligarchie, gr.; 4.3.5.3.1. Demokratie, gr.; 4.6.1.1.1.
Verh. Frieden, gr.; 4.6.1.2.1. Kriegf., gr.; 4.6.3.1.1. zw.staatl.
Vgg., gr.; Boeotien; \ C.1.a. /
Themistogenes
APh
18, p. 108; Zs 227
Prentice, W. K.:
Themistogenes of
Syracuse. An error of copyist.
AJPh , 1947, 73-77
------------------------------------
3.2.2.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hell. 3,1,2; Xenophon/ Themistogenes; 5.2.2.1.
s.v.; Themistogenes von Syrakus/ Xen. an.; \ A.2.d.; Lies: themistôs
henì tôn Kyreíôn gégraptai. Name des
bis dahin unbekannten Themistogenes entstanden durch den Fehler eines
Kopisten. /
Theramenes
R
ep 225
Ploeg, Leendert van der:
Theramenes en zijn tijd.
Utrecht: Kemink 1948. pp. viii, 278 (Diss. Utrecht
1948.)
--------------------------------------
2.2.3.4.;
Athen/ Staatsmänner; 3.4. Xenophon; 4.3.2.1.; 4.3.5.2.1.;
Dreißig/ Theramenes; 4.4.2.2.; Arginusenprozeß/
Theramenes; 5.2.2.1.; Theramenes; Triakonta/ Theramenes; Vierhundert/
Theramenes; Umsturz/ Athen; Lysander/ Theramenes; <> F.;
C.1.a.; 411-403 v.Chr.; Lijst van geraadpleegde werken: 270 ff.
Register van Eigennamen: 274 ff.
[R 43/93] (10+3)
Tp
A I - 7
Adeleye, Gabriel:
Theramenes. The End of a
Controversial Career
MusAfr 5, 1976, 9-19
------------------------------------
2.2.3.4.; 2.2.3.5.;
4.3.5.2.1.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hellenika II,3; 3.4. Diodor;
3.4. Aristoteles; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Theramenes; \ C.1.a. 0397 /
Z
100; APh 46, p. 364
Sealey, R.:
Pap. Mich. inv. 5982.
Theramenes.
ZPE 16, 1975, 279-288
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; Athen/
Dreißig; 3.2.2. s.v.; Hellenica Oxyrhynchia; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Hell. 2,2,15-23; 3.4. Lysias; Lysias/ 12,68-70; Lysias/
13,8-11; Xenophon/ Theramenes; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Theramenes; 5.5. s.v.;
P. Mich. inv. 5982; \ F.; A.2.b.; A.2.d. / 3
ZZ
63/351; APh 47, 3722
Rossetti, L.:
Alla ricerca dei logoi
Sokratikoi perduti.
RSC 22, 1974, 424-438
------------------------------------
2.2.3.4.; 3.2.3.
s.v.; Sokrates; logos Sokratikos; Antisthenes/ Sokratikos logos;
Platon/ Symp. 175AB; Platon/ Symp. 220CD; Plutarch/ De cohib. ira
4,455A; Diodor/ 14,5; Xenophon/ Theramenes; Sokrates/ Theramenes;
5.2.2.1. s.v.; Theramenes; \ D.3.; F.; 404 v.Chr.; /
Thraker
ZZ
71/262-1988,3
Hosek, Radislav:
Die ältesten
Vorstellungen der Thraker.
GLP 12, 1988, 9-31
------------------------------------
4.1.1.; Thraker/
Gesellschaft; 4.1.5.; Kannibalismus/ Thraker; Fleischgenuß,
ritueller; Mythologie/ Fluß, thrak.; 4.5. Thrak.;
Menschenopfer/ Thraker; Wasser/ Magie Thraker; Sonnengott/ Thraker;
4.5.3.; Dionysos/ Rohfleischesser; 5.3.5. Thrak.; 5.7.; Thraker;
5.8.; ômêstês; Porphyrios/ de abst. 2,8; Sallust/
Cat. 22,1-2; Xenophon/ An. 7,5,12-14; Xenophon/ An. 7,2,32; Xenophon/
An. 7,5,13; Xenophon/ 7,2,23; Horn/ Trinkhorn Thraker; \ B.1. /
Thukydides
Canfora, L. 1970. Tucidide continuato. Padua.
Tp
C I - 7
Canfora, Luciano:
Tucidide continuato e
pubblicato
Belfagor 25, 1970, 121-134
------------------------------------
3.2.2.
Geschichtsschreibung, gr.; 3.4. Hellenika Oxyrhynchia; 3.4.
Kratippos;3.4. Theopomp; 3.4. Thukydides;3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/Hellenika; Paralipomena; \ A.2.d. 0390 / (7)
Tp
C II - 7
Canfora, Luciano:
Storia antica del testo di
Tucidide.
QS 3, 1977 N° 6, 3-39
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; Athen/
Thukydides; 3.2.2.; 3.4. Thukydides; Thukydides/ Nachwirkung; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hell. 1-2,3,10; Xenophon/ Thukydides; Thukydides/
5,26ff = Xen.; Thukydides/ Fortsetzer; Thukydides/ 5,25-83;
Thukydides/ 5,26,1; Thukydides/ 5,25-26; Thukydides/ 8,66;
Thukydides/ 8,68; \ A.2.d.; APh 48, 4545. / (5+2)
Canfora,
L.:
Sull'edizione "completa" di Tucidide
ThM 128,
1985, 360-363
------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; 3.4. Thukydides; Paralipomena; Xenophon/Hellenika; \
Hinweis auf Symptome, die vermuten lassen, daß Thukydides' Werk
lange Zeit zusammen mit den Paralipomena (Hellenika I - II 3, 10) in
einheitlicher Ausgabe im Umlauf waren; /
ZZ
61/82; APh 48, 4862
Oost, S. I.:
rec.: Soulis, E. M.,
Xenophon and Thucydides ...
CPh 72, 1977, 85
------------------------------------
3.2.2.; 3.4.
Thukydides; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Thukydides; Soulis, E.M. \
A.2.d. /
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2018.10.23
Ryan K. Balot, Sara Forsdyke, Edith Foster (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Thucydides. Oxford handbooks. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017. Pp. xvi, 773. ISBN 9780199340385. $150.00.
Reviewed by Antonios Rengakos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (rengakos@the.forthnet.gr)
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2018/2018-10-23.html
Paul Ludwig, “Xenophon as a Socratic Reader of Thucydides”, p. 515
„Die skizzierte Thukydides-Rezeption liefert zu einem erheblichen Teil den Hintergrund, vor dem der Aufbau und die anvisierte Leserschaft des anzuzeigenden stattlichen Bandes verstanden wissen wollen. Er enthält insgesamt 40 Beiträge und ist in vier Abschnitte geteilt: … im 4. geht es um Thukydides‘ geistiges Milieu und das Nachleben seines Werkes von Xenophon bis Prokopios.“
APh
48, 4552
Giuliani, G.:
Problemi tucididei. Il giudizio su
Alcibiade.
NRS 61, 1977, 356-366
------------------------------------
2.2.3.4.; 3.4.
Thukydides; Thukydides/ Alkibiades; Aristophanes/ Alkibiades;
Euripides/ Alkibiades; Xenophon/ Alkibiades; 4.1.3.1.; 5.2.2.1. s.v.;
Alkibiades/ Beurteilung; \ A.2.d.; F. /
APh
46, p. 363
Orsi, D.P.:
L'anno stagionale. Tucidide e
Senofonte.
QS 1, 1975, 117-140
------------------------------------
3.4. Thukydides;
Thukydides/ Chronologie; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Chronologie; 5.2.1.
s.v.; Jahr; Jahreszeiten; \ A.2.d.; A.2.e. /
Aufsatztitel: Geschichte in Fortsetzung : wie, warum und wozu haben Autoren wie Polybios und Thukydides/Xenophon auf ein Ziel hin geschriebene Geschichtswerke fortgesetzt? / Andreas Mehl In: Polybios und seine Historien : [der vorliegende Band geht zurück auf eine in Hamburg an der Helmut-Schmidt-Universität im April 2010 veranstaltete gleichnamige Tagung] / hrsg. von Volker Grieb und Clemens Koehn. - Stuttgart : Steiner, ISBN 3-515-10477-1 , ISBN 978-3-515-10477-7, 2013, S. 25-48
Nickel, Rainer: Der verbannte Stratege. Xenophon und der Tod des Thukydides.
Darmstadt: Philipp von Zabern Verlag 2014.
ISBN: 978-3-8053-4755-6; 144 S.
Rezension: HistLit 2015-3-145 / Christian Mueller-Goldingen über Nickel, Rainer:
Der verbannte Stratege. Xenophon und der Tod des Thukydides.
Darmstadt 2014, in: H-Soz-Kult 14.09.2015 - http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/index.asp?id=24114&view=pdf&pn=rezensionen&type=rezbuecher
„Nickels Buch ist flüssig geschrieben, der Autor versteht es, dem Thema entsprechend, Spannung zu erzeugen. Vieles bleibt jedoch in der Schwebe, dies macht den eigenen Reiz aus.“
M. Frisch, rec. Nickel, Rainer: Der verbannte Stratege. Xenophon und der Tod des Thukydides. Göttinger Forum für Altertumswissenschaft 17 (2014) 1271-1276
http://gfa.gbv.de/dr,gfa,017,2014,r,34.pdf
„Allein der Titel Der verbannte Stratege. Xenophon und der Tod des Thukydides scheint etwas irreführend zu sein. Zwar bilden die Begegnung zwischen Xenophon und Thukydides und Xenophons Suche nach dem verschwundenen Thukydides die Rahmenhandlung des Werkes, doch haben wir es in gewisser Weise mit einer fiktiven Biographie Xenophons zu tun, in deren Verlauf die Suche nach Thukydides gegen Ende nur noch sporadisch eingeflochten wird.
Doch tut das weder dem Lesegenuss noch dem in der Einleitung erklärten Ziel des Buches Abbruch. Es bleibt zu hoffen, dass nicht nur ohnehin schon mit Thukydides, Xenophon und der griechischen Geschichte vertraute Leser zu dieser Erzählung greifen, sondern auch solche, die sich damit noch weniger auskennen oder deren Interesse erst noch geweckt werden muss. Diese Leser erhalten hier zugleich erste solide Kenntnisse über die Geschichte der Zeit Xenophons.“
Buch
"Der verbannte Stratege" Rainer Nickel weiß zu
unterhalten.
Von Wolfgang
Will.
http://www.berliner-zeitung.de/literatur/buch--der-verbannte-stratege--rainer-nickel-weiss-zu-unterhalten,10809200,29581258.html#plx808267254
„Den fingierten Gesprächen
zwischen Thukydides und Xenophon liegt die Tatsache zugrunde, dass
dieser das Werk seines Vorgängers genau mit dem Satz fortsetzt,
mit dem es abbricht. Bis zur Kapitulation Athens schließt die
Darstellung auch stilistisch an Thukydides an. Das hat Spekulationen
genährt, Xenophon habe unpublizierte Manuskripte an sich
gebracht, ja möglicherweise Thukydides sogar ermordet.
Sicherlich hat er ihn weder getötet noch gerettet, doch gute
Fiktionen vermögen verborgene Zusammenhänge herzustellen
und neues Licht auf ein scheinbar bekanntes Geschehen zu werfen.
In
diesem Sinne ist Nickels Monografie allen zu empfehlen, die eine
Einführung in die Materie wünschen. Was sie nicht leisten
kann, ist, Thukydides selbst zu ersetzen. Die Reden des Perikles und
Euphemos über Demokratie und Herrschaft, diejenigen des Kleon
und Diodotos über Imperialismus oder die des Alkibiades und
Nikias über die Sizilieninvasion, die Pathologie
(Leidensgeschichte des Krieges), der Melier-Dialog, die Beschreibung
der Pest oder des Massakers von Mykalessos, gehören zum besten,
was die griechische Literatur der Klassik hervorbrachte. Wer
politisch mitreden will, muss Thukydides lesen, und zwar noch heute.“
Tamiolaki, M. 2008. “Les Hélleniques entre tradition et innovation. Aspects de la relation intertextuelle de Xénophon avec Hérodote et Thucydide.” Cahiers des études anciennes 45:15–52.
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Vasiliki:
Herodotus and His Successors: The Rhetoric of the
Persian Wars in Thucydides and Xenophon.
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Tissaphernes
Z
36
Westlake, H. D.:
Decline and fall of
Tissaphernes.
Historia 30, 1981, 257-279
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2.1.4.
Perserreich;2.2.3.4.;2.2.3.5.;3.4. Xenophon;4.6.1.1. Verh. im
Frieden;4.6.1.2. Verh. im Krieg;5.2.2.1.;Tissaphernes; \
Tyrannis
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2.2.3.5.;
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Tyrannis; Xenophon/ Hieron; 4.3.5.1.1. s.v.;
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2.2.3.5. 404-338;
3.2.3. Philosophie, gr.; 3.4. Isokrates; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
Hieron; 4.3.5.1.1. Monarchie, gr.; - D.5.
Z
51
Borthwick, E K:
The scene on the Panagjurischte
Amphora: a new solution.
JHS 96, 1976, 148-151
------------------------------------
2.2.3.4.; 2.2.6.;
Theben/ Tyrannenmord; 3.4. Plutarch; Plutarch/ mor. 575b-98f;
Xenophon/ Hell. 5,4,7; 4.1.4.4.1.; Kômos-Thema; 5.1.5.1.;
Panagjurischte-Amphore; 5.1.4.1.; Tyrannenmord; 5.2.2.1.; Leontiades/
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Otanes/ RE 1; Dareios d.Gr./ Ehen; Eherecht/ Achämeniden; Her.
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3.4. Xenophon;
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APh
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3.4. Xenophon;
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3.2.3.
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3.2.3.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Bibliographie; Xenophon/ Sokratika; <>
A.2.d.; D.2.; rec.: Whitaker, CR 39, 1989, 387-388.
Xenophon:
Scritti
socratici. Economico-simposio-apologia di Socrate. A cura di Luciano
Montoneri.
Bologna : Patron, 1976. - 297 S. - (Testi
filosofici.; 4.).
R
bgrx 16-370
Morrison, Donald R.:
Bibliography of Editions,
Translations, and Commentary on Xenophon's Socratic writings 1600 -
Present. Compiled and with an introduction by Donald R.
Morrison.
Pittsburgh, PA: Mathesis Publ. 1988. pp. XVII, 103
--------------------------------------
3.2.3.; Sokrates/
Bibliographie; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Bibliographie; <>
A.2.d.; D.2.; ISBN 0-935225-02-1.
[R 56/92] (6+3)
UB
Marburg/ XIV C 36 udh
Joël, Karl:
Der echte und der
xenophontische Sokrates. T. 1. 2,1. 2,2.
Berlin: R. Gaertners
Verlagsbunchhandlung 1893-1901. pp. XII, 553; XXV, 1145
--------------------------------------
3.2.3.; Sokrates/
Xenophon; Antisthenes/ Nachwirkung; Kynismus; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Sokrates; Xenophon/ Memorabilien; Xenophon/ Kynismus;
4.3.5.1.1.; <> D.2.; A.2.d.; UB Marburg.
Gr
X 16 9721; APh 46, p. 364
Strauss. L.:
Xenophon's Socrates.
Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell UP 1972. pp. 181
--------------------------------------
2.2.3.4.; 2.2.3.5.;
3.2.3. s.v.; Sokrates; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Sokrates; <>
A.2.d.; D.2.; rec.: CR 25, 1975, 143 Gulley; rec.: ACR 3, 1973, 55
Benjamin.
APh
59, 6252
Morrison, Donald:
On Prof.
Vlastos'Xenophon.
AncPhil 7, 1987, 9-22
------------------------------------
2.2.3.4.; 2.2.3.5.;
3.2.3.; 3.4. Platon; 3.4. Xenophon; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Sokrates; Vlastos,
G.; \ Im Grunde kein Widerspruch zwischen Platon & Xenophon über
Sokrates; / 5
ZZ
50/188-2
Rudberg, Gunnar:
Sokrates bei Xenophon.
Uppsala:
Lundequist 1939. pp. 60 (Uppsala Universitets Arsskrift
1939:2.)
--------------------------------------
3.2.3.
s.v.; Sokrates/ Xenophon; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Sokrates;
Xenophon/ Sokratika; <> D.2.; A.2.d.; rec.: Van Johnson, CW 34,
1940-41, 161. APh 17, p. 135. UB.
Patzer, Andreas:
Der Xenophontische Sokrates als Dialektiker.
In: Der fragende Sokrates. Karl Pestalozzi (Hrsg.). Stuttgart/Leipzig: Teubner. (Colloquia Raurica. 6.). - 1999. - S. 50-76.
APh
60, 5844; Zs 305
Gray, Vivienne:
Xenophon's Defense of
Socrates. The rhetorical background to the Socratic problem.
CQ
39, 1989, 136-140
------------------------------------
3.2.3.
s.v.; Sokrates/ Xenophon; 3.2.4. s.v.; prépon/ Xenophon;
megalêgoría/ Sokrates; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
Sokrates; \ A.2.d.; D.2.; When X. sets out to improve on previous
accounts by making Socrates' high-mindedness appear appropriate, he
is applying rhetorical theory to the Socratic controversy. In
applying the rhetorical concept of "tò prépon"
to the particular problem of Socrates' "megalêgoría",
which previous writers did not explain, he emphasizes his particular
contribution in this area. /
Stavru, Alessandro;
Moore, Christopher
Socrates and the Socratic dialogue / edited by Alessandro Stavru, Christopher Moore
Leiden; Boston 2018. (Verlag: Brill). pp. viii, 931; 25 cm.
This book assembles the most complete range of studies on Socrates and the socratic dialogue. It focuses on portrayals of Socrates, whether as historical figure or protagonist of "Socratic dialogues" , in extant and fragmentary texts from Classical Athens through Late Antiquity. Special attention is paid to the evolving power and texture of the Socratic icon as it adopted old and new uses in philosophy, biography, oratory, and literature. Chapters in this volume focus on old comedy, sophistry, the first-generation socratics including Plato and Xenophon, Aristotle and Aristoxenus, Epicurus and Stoicism, Cicero and Persius, Plutarch, Apuleius and Maximus, Diogenes Laertius, Libanius, Themistius, Julian, and Proclus.
Contents: Socrates and the Socratic Dialogue: An Overview from the First-Generation Socratics to Neoplatonism By: Christopher Moore and Alessandro Stavru; Part 1 - Around Socrates. A Sage on the Stage: Socrates and Athenian Old Comedy By: Jacques A. Bromberg; Aristophanes' Iconic Socrates By: Andrea Capra; Protagorean Socrates, Socratic Protagoras: A Narrative Strategy from Aristophanes to Plato By: Michele Corradi; Isocrates as a Reader of Socratic Dialogues By: David J. Murphy; The Origins of the Socratic Dialogue: Plato, Xenophon, and the Others By: James M. Redfield; Part 2 - The immediate Socratic circle. On the Dialectical Character of Antisthenes' Speeches Ajax and Odysseus By: Vladislav Suvák; Socratism and Eleaticism in Euclides of Megara By: Aldo Brancacci; Aristippus on Freedom, Autonomy, and the Pleasurable Life By: Kristian Urstad; Shock, Erotics, Plagiarism, and Fraud: Aspects of Aeschines of Sphettus' Philosophy By: Claudia Mársico; Phaedo of Elis: The Biography, Zopyrus, and His Intellectual Profile By: Danilo Di Lanzo; Part 3 - Plato. Plato and the Socratics By: Luc Brisson; Philosopher Socrates? Philosophy at the Time of Socrates and the Reformed Philosophia of Plato By: Livio Rossetti; A Literary Challenge: How to Represent Socrates' Daimonion By: Stefano Jedrkiewicz; The Logical Structure of Socrates' Expert-Analogies By: Petter Sandstad; Crying for Help: Socrates as Silenus in the Euthydemus By: Michael Erler; Socrates and Natural Philosophy: The Testimony of Plato's Phaedo By: Jörn Müller; Bios Praktikos and Bios Theôrêtikos in Plato's Gorgias By: Ivan Jordovic; The Socratic Dubia By: Harold Tarrant; Notes on Lovers By: Sandra Peterson; Part 4 - Xenophon. How to Defend the Defense of Socrates? From the Apology to Memorabilia Book 1 By: Pierre Pontier; Nature, Culture and the Rule of the Good in Xenophon's Socratic Theory of Friendship: Memorabilia Book 2 By: Gabriel Danzig; From Generals to Gluttony: Memorabilia Book 3 By: David M. Johnson; Xenophon's Socratic Education in Memorabilia Book 4 By: Christopher Moore; Fundamental Parallels between Socrates' and Ischomachus' Positions in the Oeconomicus By: Louis-André Dorion; Aphroditê and Philophrosynê: Xenophon's Symposium between Athenian and Spartan Paradigms By: Maria Consiglia Alvino; Xenophon's Hiero: Hiding Socrates to Reform Tyranny By: Federico Zuolo; Xenophon's Philosophical Approach to Writing: Socratic Elements in the Non-Socratic Works By: Noreen Humble; Part 5 - Later reception. Aristotle on Socrates By: Nicholas D. Smith; Aristoxenus on Socrates By: Alessandro Stavru; Socratic Protreptic and Epicurus: Healing through Philosophy By: Jan Erik Heßler; From Competitor to Hero: The Stoics on Socrates By: Robert Bees; Cicero and the Socratic Dialogue: Between Frankness and Friendship (Off. 1. 132–137) By: François Renaud; Socrates and Alcibiades as "Satiric Heroes": The Socrates of Persius By: Diego De Brasi; Plutarch's Reception of Socrates By: Geert Roskam; "A Man of Outstanding Perfection": Apuleius' Admiration for Socrates By: Friedemann Drews; Socrates in Maximus of Tyre By: Michael B. Trapp;Socrates in the Ancient Biographical Tradition: From the Anonymous PHib. 182 to Diogenes Laertius By: Tiziano Dorandi; An Embodiment of Intellectual Freedom? Socrates in Libanius By: Heinz-Günther Nesselrath; Political Philosopher or Savior of Souls? Socrates in Themistius and Julian the Emperor By: Maria Carmen De Vita; Proclus on Socratic Ignorance, Knowledge, and Irony By: Danielle A. Layne.
Dialog; Socrates phil.; Philosophie der Antike; 3.4. Platon; 3.4. Xenophon; 3.2.3. Philosophie, gr.;
Gabriel Danzig, David M. Johnson, Donald R. Morrison (ed.), Plato and Xenophon: Comparative Studies. Mnemosyne Supplements 417. Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2018. Pp. xvi, 670. ISBN 9789004369016.
Table of Contents
•
Acknowledgements
• Abbreviations
• Notes on
Contributors
• Introduction to the Comparative Study of
Plato and Xenophon, Gabriel Danzig
• Introduction to This
Volume, David Johnson
Part 1 Methods
• Comparative
Exegesis and the Socratic Problem, Louis-André Dorion
•
Xenophon’s Intertextual Socrates, David Johnson
•
Division and Collection: A New Paradigm for the Relationship between
Plato and Xenophon, William H. F. Altman
• Xenophon and the
Socratics, James Redfield
• Xenophon on “Philosophy”
and Socrates, Christopher Moore
• Xenophon and the
Elenchos: A Formal and Comparative Analysis, Genevieve Lachance
Part
2 Ethics
• Laughter in Plato’s and Xenophon’s
Symposia, Katarzyna Jazdzewska
• Socrates’
Physiognomy: Plato and Xenophon in Comparison, Alessandro Stavru
•
Xenophon’s Triad of Socratic Virtues and the Poverty of
Socrates, Lowell Edmunds
• Pity or Pardon: Responding to
Intentional Wrongdoing in Plato, Xenophon, and Aristotle, Roslyn
Weiss
• Mechanisms of Pleasure according to Xenophon’s
Socrates, Olga Chernyakhovskaya
• Plato, Aristotle and
Xenophon on the Ends of Virtue, Gabriel Danzig
• Socrates
Erotikos: Mutuality, Role Reversal and Erotic Paideia in Xenophon’s
and Plato’s Symposia, Francesca Pentassuglio
•
Socratic Economics and the Psychology of Money, T. A. van Berkel
Part
3 From Friendship to Politics
• Xenophon’s Conception
of Friendship in Memorabilia 2.6 (with Reference to Plato’s
Lysis), Melina Tamiolaki
• Socrates’ Attitude towards
Politics in Xenophon and Plato, Fiorenza Bevilacqua
• Plato
and Xenophon on the Different Reasons that Socrates Always Obeys the
Law, Louis-André Dorion
• Plato’s Statesman
and Xenophon’s Cyrus, Carol Atack
Part 4 History
•
Sparta in Xenophon and Plato, Noreen Humble
• Plato,
Xenophon and Persia, C. J. Tuplin
• The Enemies of Hunting
in Xenophon’s Cynegeticus, David Thomas
Index of
Passages
General Index
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2019.06.32
Gabriel Danzig, David M. Johnson, Donald R. Morrison (ed.), Plato and Xenophon: Comparative Studies. Mnemosyne Supplements 417. Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2018. Pp. xvi, 670. ISBN 9789004369016.
Reviewed by Vincent Renzi, New York University (vrr1@nyu.edu)
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2019/2019-06-32.html
Pucci,
Pietro:
Xenophon, Socrates' defense. Introduction and
commentary.
Amsterdam : Hakkert, 2002. - 109 S. - (Supplementi
di Lexis. 10).
Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, Ulrich von
Die xenophontische Apologie
Hermes 32 (1897), 99-106
Socrates phil.; Xenophon Atheniensis hist.; Xenophontis Apologia Socratis; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/Apologie;
APh
60, 5844; Zs 305
Gray, Vivienne:
Xenophon's Defense of
Socrates. The rhetorical background to the Socratic problem.
CQ
39, 1989, 136-140
------------------------------------
3.2.3.
s.v.; Sokrates/ Xenophon; 3.2.4. s.v.; prépon/ Xenophon;
megalêgoría/ Sokrates; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
Sokrates; \ A.2.d.; D.2.; When X. sets out to improve on previous
accounts by making Socrates' high-mindedness appear appropriate, he
is applying rhetorical theory to the Socratic controversy. In
applying the rhetorical concept of "tò prépon"
to the particular problem of Socrates' "megalêgoría",
which previous writers did not explain, he emphasizes his particular
contribution in this area. /
ZZ
64/163; APh 46, p. 363
Rossetti, L.:
Trace di un lógos
Sôkratikós alternativo al Critone e al Fedone
platonici.
A&R 20, 1975, 34-43
------------------------------------
3.2.1. s.v.;
Sokrates; Diogenes Laertios; Aischines von Euklides (?); 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Apologie; 3.4. Platon; Platon/ Kriton; Platon/
Phaidon; \ D.2.; A.2.d. /
Textausgaben
Xenophon:
La
tirannide. Senofonte. A cura di Gennaro Tedeschi.
Palermo :
Sellerio, 1986. - 74 S. - (La memoria; 137).
APh
57, 5178
Xenophon Atheniensis:
Ierone o della tirannide,
trad. di Tedeschi, G., con Il principe di Canfora, L. e La felicità
senza invidia, di Tedeschi, G.
Palermo: Sellerio 1986. 75 S. (La
memoria. 137.)
A.1.a.
APh
59, 6240bis
Fuà:
rec.: Senofonte, Ierone o della
tirannide, a cura id Tedeschi, G. ...
GFF 11, 1988, 36-37
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/Hieron; Tedeschi, G.; \ / 3
Waterfield,
Robin:
Xenophon, Hiero, the tyrant, and other treatises.
Translated by Robin Waterfield. With introductions and notes by Paul
Cartledge.
London : Penguin group, 1997. - XXXI, 248 S. -
(Penguin classics).
Textgeschichte
APh
60, 5846
Jackson, Donald F.:
Correction and contamination
in Xenophon's Hiero.
SIFC 6, 1988, 48-76
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Hieron; Xenophon/ Hier., Textgeschichte; \ A.1.d. /
APh
60, 5851
Leverenz, Lynn:
The descendants of Laurentinianus
80.13 in Xenophon's Hiero.
SIFC 7, 1989, 12-23
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Hieron; Xenophon/ Hier., Textgeschichte; \ A.1.d. /
Gesamtdarstellungen/ wichtige Einzelfragen
Aalders,
G.J.D.:
Date and Intention of Xenophon's Hiero.
Mnemosyne
6, 1953, 208-215
------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hieron/ Datierung; Xenophon/ Hieron/ Intention;
4.3.5.1.1.; \ Q: Müller-Goldingen, Untersuchungen 282 /
APh
18, p. 107; ZZ 62/135
Hatzfeld, J.:
Note sur la date et
l'objet du Hiéron de Xénophon.
REG , 1946-47,
54-70
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
2.2.5. s.v.; Syrakus/ Dion Tyrannis; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hieron;
4.1.3.1. s.v.; Dion, Tyrann Syrakus/ Xenophon/ Hieron; 4.3.5.1.1.
s.v.; Tyrannis/ Xenophon; \ D.5.; A.2.d. /
Zs
305
Gray, V. J.:
Xenophon's Hiero and the meeting of the
wise man and tyrant in Greek literature.
CQ 36, 1986, 115-123
------------------------------------
3.2.3. s.v.; Dialog,
sokratischer; Weise; Tyrann; Despotismus; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
Hieron; 4.3.5.1.1. Monarchie, gr.; Idealherrscher; \ D.5.; / APh 57,
5183; /
Tp
A I - 14
Abiuso, Vittoria:
Senofonte e la tirannide in
Grecia. Con prefazione di Nicola Festa.
Milano: Nuova Italia
1938. pp. 94
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2.2.3.5.;
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Tyrannis; Xenophon/ Hieron; 4.3.5.1.1. s.v.;
Tyrannis/ Xenophon; <> D.5.; A.2.d.; B `38, 2157
E
w 70
Frolov, Eduard
Tyrannis und Monarchie im Balkanischen
Griechenland. 2. Das Problem der Monarchie und der Tyrannis in der
politischen Publizistik des 4. Jhd. v u. Z.
Aus: Welskopf,
Elisabeth Charlotte (Hg.): Hellenische Poleis. Krise - Wandlung -
Wirkung. Bd. I, Darmstadt 1974. pp. 401-434
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2.2.3.5. 404-338;
3.2.3. Philosophie, gr.; 3.4. Isokrates; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
Hieron; 4.3.5.1.1. Monarchie, gr.; - D.5.
Textausgaben
Xenophon:
Xenophontos apomnemoneumata. Rec. Carolus Hude
Stutgardiae : Teubner, 1985. - V, 195 S. - (Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana)
B
`35, 2280
Boas, M.:
rec.: Xenophon, Memorabilia, ed. C.
Hude ...
Museum 43, 1935/36, 59-62
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Memorabilien; Hude, C./ Xenophon Memorabilia; \ A.1.d. /
B
`35, 2280; Z 9
Castiglioni, L.:
rec.: Xenophon,
Memorabilia, ed. C. Hude ...
Athenaeum 13, 1935, 274-278
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Memorabilien; Hude, C./ Xenophon Memorabilia; \ A.1.d. /
B
`36, 2393; Zs 346
Chantraine, P.:
rec.: Xenophon,
Commentarii. Rec. C. Hude ...
RevPhil 10, 1936, 355
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Commentarii; Hude, C./ Xen. Commentarii rec.; \ A.1.d. /
B
`36, 2393; Zs 295
Dorjahn, A. P.:
rec.: Xenophon,
Commentarii. Rec. C. Hude ...
ClPh 31, 1936, 178-179
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Commentarii; Hude, C./ Xen. Commentarii rec.; \ A.1.d. /
B
`37, 2361; Zs 470
Eichenberg, K. A.:
rec.: Xenophon,
Memorabilia, ed. C. Hude ...
PhW 57, 1937, 145-147
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Memorabilien; Hude, C./ Xenophon Memorabilia; \ A.1.d. /
Xenophon:
Memorabilia. Ed. on the basis of the Breitenbach-Mücke edition by Josiah Renick Smith.
New York : Arno Press, 1979. - XIX, 270 S. - (Greek texts and commentaries.).
Xenophon:
Erinnerungen an Sokrates. Hrsg. von Peter Jaerisch.
Darmstadt : Wiss. Buchges., 1977. - 392 S. - (Tusculum-Bücherei.)
Xenophon:
Erinnerungen an Sokrates. Griech.-dt. Hrsg. von Peter Jaerisch.
München u.a. : Artemis-Verl., 1987. - 408 S.: Ill. - (Sammlung Tusculum)
Waterfield, Robin:
Rez. A.L. Bonnette: Xenophon, Memorabilia. Translated and Annotated with an Introduction by C. Bruell. Pp. xxviii + 171. Ithaca, NY and London: Cornell
University Press (1994) & Rez. R.C. Bartlett: Xenophon, The Shorter Socratic Writings. Apology of Socrates to the Jury, Oeconomicus, and Symposium.
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In: The Classical Review. Published for the Classical Association by Oxford University Press. - Bd. 47 (1997), Heft 2. - S. 416-417.
Gesamtdarstellungen/ wichtige Einzelfragen
Gray,
Vivienne J.:
The framing of Socrates: the literary
interpretation of Xenophon's Memorabilia.
Stuttgart : Steiner,
1998. - VI, 202 S. - (Hermes Einzelschriften; 79).
Usher,
S.:
Rez. Vivienne J. Gray: The Framing of Socrates. The Literary
Interpretation of Xenophon's Memorabilia. (Hermes Einzelschriften
79.). Pp. 202. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner (1998). In: The Classical
Review (CR / ClRev). Published for the Classical Association by
Oxford University Press. - Bd. 49 (1999), Heft 2. - S. 370-371.
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Jamie:
Rez. V. J. Gray: The Framing of Socrates: The Literary
Interpretation of Xenophon's Memorabilia. (Hermes Einzelschriften
79). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag (1998). Pp. 202.
In: The
Journal of Hellenic Studies (JHS / JHSt). (Published by the Council
of the Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies). - Bd. 120
(2000). - S. 162-163.
Goldhill,
Simon:
Rez. Vivienne J. Gray, The Framing of Socrates: The
Literary Interpretation of Xenophon's Memorabilia. Hermes
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B II - 12
Bruell, Christopher:
Xenophon and his
Socrates.
Interpretation 16, 1988-1989, 295-306
------------------------------------
3.2.3. s.v.;
Sokrates/ Xenophon; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Memorabilien; Xenophon/
Sokrates; \ A.2.d.; D.2.; F.; APh 60, 5839. /
B
`38, 2162
Simeterre, R.:
La théorie socratique de la
vertu-science selon les `Memorables' de Xénophon.
Paris:
Téqui 1938. pp. 79 (Textes et études d'histoire de la
philos. 1,1.)
--------------------------------------
3.2.3.
s.v.; Sokratik/ Ethik; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Memorabilien;
Xenophon/ Sokratik Ethik; <> D.2.; A.2.d.
APh
45, p. 343
Berns, L.:
Socratic and non-Socratic
philosophy. A note on Xenophon's Memorabilia, 1.1.13 and
14.
Review of Metaphysics 28, 1974-1975, 85-88
------------------------------------
3.2.3. s.v.;
Vor-Sokratiker; Sokrates; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Philosophie;
Xenophon/ Mem. 1,1,13-14; \ D.2.; A.2.d. /
Zs
347; APh 46, p. 363
Rossetti, L.:
Due momenti della
polemica fra Policrate e i socratici all'inizio del IV sec. a.C.
RCCM
16, 1974, 289-299
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
Athen/ Sokrates; 3.2.3. s.v.; Polykrates/ Katêgoría
Sôkrátous; Sokrates; Antisthenes; 3.4. Libanios;
Libanios/ Apol. Socr. 62; Hesiod/ Op. 311; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
Mem. 1,2,19; Xenophon/ Polykrates Sophistes; \ D.2.;
A.2.d.; 398-393 v.Chr.; /
Frisch, Magnus
Die Tollkühnheit, einen schönen Menschen zu küssen. Philosophische Ansätze bei der Textinterpretation am Beispiel von Xenophon, Memorabilia 1, 3, 8-15
AU (Der altsprachliche Unterricht) 57, Heft 5, 2014, pp. 42-49
Xenophontis Memorabilia; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon Atheniensis hist.; Xenophon/ mem. 1,3,8-15;
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Prodicos et Xénophon, ou le choix d'Héraclès entre la tyrannie et la loyauté.
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Xen. Mem. 2,1; Prodikos/ Xenophon;
B
`35, 2297
Schmid, Wilhelm:
Zu Xenophon Mem. II
1,24.
PhW 55, 1935, 1438
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Mem. 2,1,24; \ A.2.d. /
ZZ
61/285
Diggle, James:
Xenophon, Memorabilia ii. 1. 24.
CR
17, 1967, 262
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3.4.
Xenophon; Xen. Mem. 2,1,24; \ A.2.d.; (Textkritik) /
Gabriel Danzig, David M. Johnson, Donald R. Morrison (ed.), Plato and Xenophon: Comparative Studies. Mnemosyne Supplements 417. Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2018. Pp. xvi, 670. ISBN 9789004369016.
Table of Contents
• Xenophon’s Conception of Friendship in Memorabilia 2.6 (with Reference to Plato’s Lysis), Melina Tamiolaki
Z
73; B `34, 1616
Béquignon, Y.:
rec.: Delatte, A.,
Le IIIe livre des Souvenirs de Xénophon ...
RevEA 36,
1934, 427-428
------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Mem. 3; Delatte, A./ Xen., Mem. 3;
\ A.2.d. /
B
`34, 1616
Cataudella, Q.:
rec.: Delatte, A., Le IIIe livre
des Souvenirs de Xénophon ...
BollFilCl 6, 1934, 5-7
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Mem. 3; Delatte, A./ Xen., Mem. 3; \ A.2.d. /
B
`34, 1616
rec.: Delatte, A., Le IIIe livre des Souvenirs de
Xénophon ...
BullBudéSupplCrit 6, 1934, 83-87
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Mem. 3; Delatte, A./ Xen., Mem. 3; \ A.2.d. /
B
`35, 2289
Sopper, A.J. de:
rec.: Delatte, A., Le troisième
livre des souvenirs socratique de Xénophon ...
Museum 42,
1934/35, 206-207
------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Mem. 3; Delatte, A./ Xen. Mem. 3; \
A.2.d. /
Z
24
Wood, Neal:
Xenophon's Theory of Leadership.
C &
M 25, 1964, 33 ff.
------------------------------------
3.2.3.;
Führerschaft/ Xen.; 3.4. Aristoteles; Aristoteles/ Krieg; 3.4.
Platon; Platon/ Krieg; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Führerschaft;
Xen. Cyr. 1,6,37-38; Xenophon/ Hipparch. 6,1; Xen. Mem. 3,1,
6-7; 4.3.5.1.1.; Xenophon/ Tyrannis; \ A.2.d.; D.5. /
B
67/156
Staveley, E. S.
Voting Procedure at the Election of
Strategoi.
Aus: (Hg.): Ancient Society & Institutions.
Studies presented to V. Ehrenberg on his 75th birthday [FS
Ehrenberg]., Oxford 1966. pp. 275-288
-------------------------------------
2.2.3.; Athen/
Wahlen; 2.2.4.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon [Ps-]/ Ath. pol. 22,2;
Xenophon [Ps-]/ Ath. pol. 61,1; Xenophon/ Mem. 3,4,1;
Plutarch/ Kimon 8,8; 4.3.2.1.; 4.3.7.1.; Strategos/ Athen; 4.6.2.1.;
- E.1.; A.2.d.
ZZ
61/82; APh 48, 4549
Dull, C.J.:
Thucydides 1.113 and the
leadership of Orchomenus.
CPh 72, 1977, 305-314
------------------------------------
2.2.3.3.; 2.2.6.
s.v.; Boiotien; Orchomenos; Theben; 3.4. Thukydides; Thukydides/
1,113; Hellenica Oxyrhynchia/ 2; Plutarch/ Ages. 19,2; Xenophon/ Mem.
3,5,4; 4.6.3.1.1. s.v.; Boiotischer Bund/ Führung;
5.4.2.3.2.; \ A.2.d.; C.1.a.; 447-431 v.Chr.; /
B
`38, 2161; ZZ 62/325
Rudberg, G.:
Tempel und Altar bei
Xenophon.
SyOsl 18, 1938, 1-8
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Mem. 3,8,8-10; Xenophon/ Sakralarch.; 4.5.3.
s.v.; Tempel/ Xenophon; Altar/ Xenophon; \ A.2.d.; D.1. /
Jones, Russell E.; Sharma, Ravi
Virtue and Self-Interest in Xenophon's Memorabilia 3. 9. 4 - 5
Zeitschrift:
CQ (The Classical Quarterly), vol. 68, Heft 1, 2018, pp. 79-90
Abstract:
Are people at bottom motivated entirely by self-interest? Or do they act only sometimes out of self-interest, and sometimes for other reasons—say, to help out a friend for her own sake, with no expectation of being benefitted in return? Scholars have often thought they could discern in the works of classical Greek thinkers a commitment to psychological egoism, the thesis that one is motivated to act only by considerations of the expected benefits and harms that will accrue to oneself. For instance, a host of influential interpreters have taken Plato to be wedded to psychological egoism throughout his corpus. Often, the commitment is thought to run so deep that Plato rarely, if ever, manages to articulate it explicitly, let alone to examine it critically and defend it. That kind of approach obviously invites challenges, and lately there has been a small but growing resistance to the egoistic interpretation of Plato. The challenges are especially welcome given the general lack of support for psychological egoism in the present intellectual climate: egoistic readings have increasingly seemed to imply a crippling weakness in the Platonic system.
Deskriptoren: Xenophon Atheniensis hist. TLG 0032; Xenophontis Memorabilia; 3.4. Xenophon; Xen. Mem. 3,9,4-5;
APh
20, p. 199
Curtius, L.:
Miszellen zur Geschichte des
griechischen Porträts.
MDAI(R) 59, 1944, 17-75
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Mem. 3,10; 5.1.3.1. s.v.; Portät, gr.;
5.2.2.1. s.v.; Kleiton/ Künstler; \ D.3.; A.2.d. /
I
5260; APh 47, 4607
Preisshofen, F.
Sokrates im Gespräch
mit Parrhaisios und Kleiton.
Aus: Doering, K.; Kullmann, W.
(Hg.): Studia Platonica. Festschr. H. Gundert zu seinem 65. ...,
Amsterdam o.J.. pp. 21-40
-------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; Athen/
Kunst, bildende; 3.2.3. s.v.; Sokrates; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
Mem. 3,10,1-8; 5.1.3.1.; 5.1.6.1. s.v.; Kunsttheorie, gr.;
5.2.2.1. s.v.; Kleiton; Parrhaisios; - A.2.d.; D.3.; APh 47, 11411.
Klass.Phil.
Kurke,
Leslie:
Inventing the Hetaira: Sex, Politics, and Discursive
Conflict in Archaic Greece.
In: Classical Antiquity (CA).
(University of California Press). - Bd. 16 (1997), Heft 1. - S.
106-150.
Abstract: According to Xenophon, the hetaira
»gratified« her patron as a »philos«,
participating in an aristcratic network of gift exchange (Xen.
Mem. 3.11), while the »pornê«, as her name
signified, trafficked in sex as a commodity. Recent writers on Greek
prostitution have acknowledged that hetaira vs. pronê may be as
much a discursive opposition as a real difference in status, but
still, very little attention has been paid to the period of the
»invention« of this binary. Hetaira meaning »courtesan«
first occurs in Herodotus (2.134-35) and does not exist in Homer:
hence, the conceptual category of the hetaira is an invention of the
archaic period. What needs generated the constitution of this
category ? And what conceptual »work« was the opposition
hetaira-pornê doing in Greek culture in the period of its
inception ? This paper addresses these questions through a reading of
fragments of archaic lyric - predominantly those of Anakreon - as
well as consideration of Attic vase painting. I suggest that the
hetaira-pornê opposition participates in the overarching
tension between the aristocratic symposium and the public sphere in
archaic Greece. Oswyn Murray has suggested that the symposium
constitutes itself as a kind of anti-city with its own rules and
conventions. Part of the discursive exclusion of the public sphere is
the complete suppression of the city's monetarizied economy from the
domain of the aristocratic symposium, and it is this impulse to
mystify economic relations for sex that generates the category of the
hetaira within a framework of gift exchange. But if the motives for
this discursive invention are economic, they are also (inextricably)
political: the hetaira affirms and embodies the circulation of charis
within a privileged elite, while the pornê figures the debased
and promiscuous exchanges of the agora.
Bryn
Mawr Classical Review 2014.07.39
Olga Chernyakhovskaya, Sokrates
bei Xenophon: Moral - Politik - Religion. Classica Monacensia, Bd 49.
T�bingen: Gunter Narr Verlag, 2014. Pp.
xii, 279. ISBN 9783823368632. �58.00
(pb).
Reviewed by Rainer Nickel, Waldeck
(nickel.r@kabelmail.de)
"Es
ist nur konsequent, dass Xenophon, der in seinen Memorabilien die
�N�tzlichkeit�
des Sokrates f�r seine Mitwelt beweisen wollte,
den utilitaristischen Charakter der Freundschaft so stark betont.
Denn wenn der gegenseitige Nutzen der entscheidende Zweck ist,
Freundschaften zu schlie�en, ist jemand, der
viele Freunde hat, vielen Menschen auch n�tzlich.
In
diesem Zusammenhang befasst sich Chernyakhovskaya ausf�hrlich
mit dem als Spudaiogelaion zu verstehenden Gespr�ch
zwischen Sokrates und der sch�nen Het�re
Theodote (Mem.
3, 11).
Hier wolle dieser auf scherzhaft-lockere Weise die �berlegenheit
des Rationalen gegen�ber dem K�rperlichen
demonstrieren. Das Gespr�ch ist als ein Duell
der Sch�nheit (Theodote) mit dem Logos
(Sokrates) zu verstehen: Theodote fordert Sokrates auf, m�glichst
oft zu ihm zu kommen und ihr auf der Jagd nach Freunden zu helfen.
Aber Sokrates � so behauptet er �
hat keine Zeit: �Und dann sind da auch noch
meine eigenen Freundinnen, die mich Tag und Nacht nicht fortgehen
lassen . . .� Mit diesen �Freundinnen�
sind � so Chernyakhovskaya �
die �Freuden� gemeint, die
der xenophontische Sokrates in dem lebenslangen Prozess seiner
Selbstoptimierung empfindet (so u. a. auch Mem. 4, 8): es sind die
Freuden bei der Anstrengung im Ringen um Arete und beim
ununterbrochenen Training in Enkratie und Karterie. Diesen
�Freundinnen� kann und will
Sokrates nicht widerstehen; denn er ist von ihrer Magie bezaubert.
Dass Chernyakhovskaya auf die zentrale Bedeutung des
Theodote-Kapitels (Mem. 3, 11) für Xenophons Sokratesbild (und
sein Selbstbild) hinweist, verdient besondere Erwähnung."
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2014/2014-07-39.html
Azoulay, Vincent
Xenophon and the graces of power. A greek guide to political manipulation. Vincent Azoulay ; translated by Angela Krieger.
Swansea 2018 (Verlag: The Classical Press of Wales). pp. xi, 444Deskriptoren: Xenophon Atheniensis; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/charis;
Table of contents: Chapter 6 CHARIS AND PHILIA: THE POLITICS OF FRIENDSHIP
(pp. 169-198): „This relationship of cause and effect is most fully expressed by Socrates in the Memorabilia, when he offers the courtesan Theodote the following precious advice (3.11.11)“
APh
60, 5853; ZZ 61/315
Neitzel, Heinz:
Das System der
sokratischen Erziehung im 4. Buch der Memorabilien
Xenophons.
Gymnasium 96, 1989, 457-467
------------------------------------
3.2.3. s.v.;
Sokrates/ Tugendlehre; Sokrates/ Xenophon; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
Mem. 4; Xenophon/ Sokrat. Erziehung; 4.1.4.1.1.; \ A.2.d.;
D.2. /
APh
60, 5854; Zs 150
Philips, John:
Xenophon's Memorabilia
4.2.
Hermes 117, 1989, 366-370
------------------------------------
3.2.3. s.v.; Hippias/
Platon; Hippias/ Xenophon; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Mem. 4,2;
Gerechtigkeit/ Xenophon; 3.4. Platon; Platon/ Hippias Minor
363A-376B; \ A.2.d.; D.2. /
Oldfather, William Abbot
Xenophon's Memorabilia IV. 2. 10: γνωμονικός Σω.: Ἀλλὰ μὴ ἀρχιτέκτων βοὐλει γενέσται; γνωμονικου γὰρ ἀνδρὸς καὶ τουτο δει
CPh (Classical philology), 6, 1911, pp. 87-88
Xenophontis Memorabilia; Xenophon Atheniensis hist.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xen. Mem. 4,2,10
APh
19, p. 134
Gigante, M.:
Il frammento fiorentino di un
dialogo politico.
Aegyptus 28, 1948, 195-198
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Mem. 4,4,15f; 4.1.3.1. s.v.;
Propaganda, antidemokratisch; 4.3.5.3.1.; 5.5.3.2.1. s.v.; BSAA
XXVIII 133-134; \ D.5.; A.2.b.; A.2.d.; Durch Vgl. mit Xen. wird
eutlich, daß es sich um ein antidemokrat. Pamphlet aus d. Zeit
d. Krise des 4. Jh. v.Chr. handelt. /
B
`36, 2405; Zs 470
Schmid, Wilhelm:
Xenophon Mem. IV 4,
17.
PhW 56, 1936, 31
------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Mem. 4,4,17; \ A.2.d.; toi~s
autoi~s <hypokritai~s> hê'dôntai ist zu lesen. /
Azoulay, Vincent
Xenophon and the graces of power. A greek guide to political manipulation. Vincent Azoulay ; translated by Angela Krieger.
Swansea 2018 (Verlag: The Classical Press of Wales). pp. Xi, 444
Deskriptoren: Xenophon Atheniensis; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/charis;
Table of contents
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1 – CHARIS AND ITS
CHALLENGES (pp. 21-50): „In the Memorabilia
(4.4.19), Xenophon attributes a speech to
Socrates in which the philosopher defines justice as the scrupulous
respect for civic legislation.“
Bibliographie/Forschungsberichte
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4.2.2.
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3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Oikonomikos; Chantraine, P./ éd. Xen. Oikon.; \
A.1.d.; vgl. de Romilly, REG 1949, 475. /
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...
Gymnasium 85, 1978, 273-275
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3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Oikonomikos; Meyer, K.; \ A.1.d. /
R
bgr x 16-180
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Pomeroy,
Sarah B.:
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Pap
17,68; APh 46, p. 363
Lenaerts, J.:
Un papyrus de
l'Économique de Xénophon.
CE 49, 1974, 354-355
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Oikon. 18,9; 5.5. s.v.; P. Tebt. 682; \ A.2.d. /
Gesamtdarstellungen/ wichtige Einzelfragen
B
`37, 2369
Caster, M.
Sur l'`Économique' de
Xénophon.
Aus: (Hg.): MelDesr, [1937]. pp. 49-57
-------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Oikonomikos; - A.2.d.
APh
45, p. 343
Brague, R.:
Oikonomía et enkrateía.
A propos du commentaire de Leo Strauss sur l'Économie de
Xénophon.
ArchPhilos 37, 1974, 275-290
------------------------------------
3.2.3. s.v.;
oikonomía/ Xenophon; enkrateía/ Xenophon; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Oikonomikos; Strauss, L./ Xénophon
Économie; \ A.2.d.; D.2. /
Tp
D I - 4
Descat, Raymond:
Aux origines de l'oikonomía
grecque.
QUCC no. 57, 1988, 103-119
------------------------------------
2.2.3.; 2.2.3.5.;
3.2.3.; Antisthenes; Perikles/ exemplum/ oik.; Kyros d.Ä./
exemplum/ oik.; 3.4. Platon; Platon/ Ps. Plat., Hipparch; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Oikonomikos; 4.1.1.4.1.; 4.1.3.1. s.v.; techné;
kérdos; philokerdés; 4.2.2.; 4.2.7.1.; 5.8. s.v.;
oikonomía; oikonomikós; oikonómos; Phokylides/
fr. 2 Gent.Pr.; Aischylos/ Agam. 155; Lysias/ 1,7; Sophokles/ El.
192; \ D.5.; /
APh
46, p. 363
Nicolosi, C.
Sulla data di pubblicazione
dell'Economico di Senofonte.
Aus: (Hg.): Studi classici in onore
di Q. Cataudella. T. II., Catania 1972. pp. 51-58
-------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Oikon., Datierung; - A.2.d.
R
bgr x 16-411
Novo, Sandra Taragna:
Economia ed etica nell'
economico di Senofonte.
Turin: G. Giappichelli 1968. pp. 125
(Filologia Classica e Glottologia, Vol.
III)
--------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Oeconomicus; 4.1.3.1. Selbstverständnis, griech.;
Ethik; 4.2.2. Wirtschaft, griech.; <>
R 67/94 (13)
Tp
A I - 9
Albafull, Nuria:
rec.: Taragna Novo, S., Economia
ed etica nell'Economico di Senofonte. Torino 1968.
BIEH 9, 1975,
116-118
------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Oikonomikos; Taragna Novo, S./ Economia Etica
Economico Senofonte; \ A.2.d.; D.2.; APh 47, 4609. / (2)
APh
58, 5103
Pomeroy, Sarah P.:
The Persian king and the queen
bee.
AAPhA , 1987, 74 Summary
in
------------------------------------
2.1.4. Perserreich;
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/Oikonomikos; 4.3.5.1.1. s.v.; Herrscherideal;
Bienenkönigin; Reich; \ A.2.d. Studien über Autoren / 5
APh
60, 5840
Davies, David Oliver:
The education of Socrates in
Xenophon's Oeconomicus.
Ann Arbor: UMI 1989. pp. 259 (Diss.
State Univ. of New York at Buffalo
1989.)
--------------------------------------
3.2.3. s.v.;
Sokrates/ Xenophon; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Oikonomikos; Xenophon/
Sokrates; <> A.2.d.; D.2.; Summary: DA 50, 1989, 942A-943A.
R
bgrx 16-255
Davies, David Oliver:
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in Xenophon's "Oeconomicus".
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1992. pp. 251 (Diss. Univ. of New York at Buffalo
1988.)
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3.2.3.;
Kaloskagathos/ Sokrates; Kyros d.Gr./ Xen. Oik.; exemplum/ Kyros
d.Gr.; 3.4. Aristophanes; Aristophanes/ Sokrates; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Oikonomikos; Xenophon/ Sokrates; 4.1.4.1.1.; <> D.2.;
A.2.d.; Order No. 8913507.
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Marein,
M.F. :
Le travail de la terre et ses techniques à travers
l'Économique de Xénophon.
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l'Association Guillaume Budé. (Paris). - Bd. 3 (1997). - S.
189-209.
Tp
P II - 7
Roscalla, Fabio:
Influssi Antistenici
nell'Economico di Senofonte.
Prometheus 16, 1990, 207-216
------------------------------------
3.2.3.; Antisthenes/
Nachwirkung; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Antisthenes; Xenophon/
Oikonomikos; \ A.2.d.; D.2. / (3+2)
Tirelli,
Aldo:
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nell' Economico di Senofonte.
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92 S. - (Quaderni del Dipartimento di Scienze dell'Antichità ;
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Tp
M I - 14
Murnaghan, Sheila:
How a woman can be more like a
man. The dialogue between Ischomachus and his wife in Xenophon's
Oeconomicus.
Helios 15, 1988, 9-22
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
Athen/Frauen; 3.2.3. s.v.; sôphrosynê; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/Oikonomikos; Ischomachos; 4.1.1.4.1.; oikonomía;
areté; 4.1.3.1. s.v.; Reichtum; 4.1.4.4.1.; Dialog; 4.3.5.
s.v.; Polis/ Analog. oikos; oikos/ Analog. Polis; Staatsideal;
Lysias/ 1,7; \ A.2.d. 0442; D.5.; / (8+4)
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w 70
Audring, Gert
Über Grundeigentum und
Landwirtschaft in der Krise der athenischen Polis.
Aus:
Welskopf, Elisabeth Charlotte (Hg.): Hellenische Poleis. Krise -
Wandlung - Wirkung. Bd. I, Darmstadt 1974. pp. 108-131
-------------------------------------
2.2.3.3. 478-432;
2.2.3.4. 431-404; 2.2.3.5. 404-338; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
Oikonomikos; 4.1.1.1.1. Oberschicht, gr.; Großgrundbesitzer;
4.1.1.3.1. Volk, gr.; Kleinbauern; 4.2.7.1. Landwirtschaft, gr.; -
C.2.
Plácido
Suárez, Domingo:
La dépendance dans l' Économique
de Xénophon.
Besançon : Presses Univ.
Franc-Comtoises, 2001. - 140 S. : graph. Darst. - (Index thématique
des références à l'esclavage et à la
dépendance ; 8 : Esclaves et affranchis en Grèce).
APh
46, p. 363
Picard, O.:
Hippias et les premières
chouettes athéniennes.
RN 16, 1974, 151-154
------------------------------------
2.2.3.1.; Athen/
Geld; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Oikon. 2,2,4b; 4.2.4.1.;
5.2.2.1. s.v.; Hippias; \ A.2.c. Numismatik; A.2.d.; / 2
Zs
347; APh 46, p. 83
Caria, F. de:
Cicerone C.M. 79-81 e
Senofonte Cyr. VIII,7,17 e Cic. C.M. 59 e Sen. Oec.
IV,20,25.
RCCM 16, 1974, 321-336
------------------------------------
3.1. s.v.;
Übersetzung; 3.4. Cicero; Cicero/ C.M. 59; Cicero/ C.M. 79-81;
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kyrup. 8,7,17; Xenophon/ Oikon. 4,20,25; \
A.2.d. / 3
APh
18, p. 107; ZZ 63/298
Chantraine, P.:
Economique
VIII,19.
RPh 73, 1947, 46-48
------------------------------------
3.2.3.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Oikon. 8,19; Xenophon/ Platon; 3.4.
Platon; Platon/ Hippias Maior 288d; \ A.2.d.; D.2. /
Xénophon et la rhétorique
(dir.) Pierre Pontier
ISBN : 978-2-84050-924-0
Date de publication : 10/05/2014 / Format : 160 x 240 / Nombre de pages : 380 (Hellenica)
Première partie
Pierre Pontier : La rhétorique de Xénophon et le bel ordre des marmites (Économique 8.19)
APh
20, p. 138
Chantraine, P.
Pétrins ou baquets?
Aus:
(Hg.): Mélanges d'Archéologie et d'Histoire offerts à
Ch. Picard., Paris 1949. pp. 162-165 (RA
29-32.)
-------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Oikon. 9,7; Xenophon/ Nachwirkung;
Cicero/ Xenophon; Columella/ De re rust. 12,3,1ff; 4.1.4.4.1 s.v.;
Badewanne/ máktra; 5.8. s.v.; máktra/ Badewanne; -
A.2.d.; D.3.
Tp
C II - 6
Colaizzo, Maria:
Per l'esegesi di Callimaco, IA.
V 26-29.
AFLN 17, 1974-1975, 65-69
------------------------------------
3.2.1.; 3.2.3.;
Philodemos/ parrhêsía; Paideia; 3.4. Kallimachos;
Kallimachos/ IA. 5,26-29; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Oikon.
13,7-8 ; 4.1.4.1.1.; 5.8.; kybistáô; \ D.3.;
A.2.d.; APh 47, 885. / (7+3)
Forschungsberichte
Tp
G I - 6
Gallardo, Dolores:
Estado actual de los estudios
sobre los simposios de Platón, Jenofonte y Plutarco.
CFC
3, 1972, 127-191
------------------------------------
3.4.
Platon; Platon/ Symposion; 3.4. Plutarch; Plutarch/ Symposion; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Symposion; Symposienliteratur; \ D.2. /
Textausgaben
B
gr x 16-175
Xenophon Atheniensis:
Das Gastmahl. Griech.-dt.
übers. & hrsg. von Staerk, E.
Stuttgart: Reclam 1986.
127 S.
(Universal-Bibl. 2056.)
A.1.a.; APh 57, 5179.
Beetham,
Frank:
Rez. A.J. Bowen (ed., trans.): Xenophon: Symposium
(Classical Texts). Pp. viii + 146. Warminster: Aris & Phillips
(1998).
In: The Classical Review. Published for the Classical
Association by Oxford University Press. - Bd. 50 (2000), Heft 1. - S.
281.
Huß,
Bernhard:
Xenophons Symposion. Ein Kommentar. Teilw. zugl.:
München, Univ., Diss.
Stuttgart; Leipzig : Teubner, 1999. -
493 S. - (Beiträge zur Altertumskunde; 125).
Leppin,
Hartmut:
Rez. Bernhard Huss, Xenophons Symposion. Ein Kommentar.
BzA 125. Stuttgart and Leipzig: 1999. Pp. 493. ISBN
3-519-07674-8.
In: Bryn Mawr Classical Review.
(http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr). - Bd. 2000.04.10 (2000).
Textgeschichte/ Überlieferungsgeschichte
Pap
17,68; APh 49, 5103
Lenaerts, J.:
Un nouveau papyrus du
Banquet de Xénophon (P. Mon. Gr. Inv. 160).
CE 53, 1978,
131-132
------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Symposion; 5.5.3.2.1. s.v.; P. Mon. Gr. Inv. 160;
5.6.1.; \ A.1.d.; 275 n.Chr./ ff; UB. /
Gesamtdarstellungen/ wichtige Einzelfragen
Stanzel,
Karl-Heinz:
Xenophontische Dialogkunst. Sokrates als
Gesprächsführer im Symposion.
In: Gymnasium.
Zeitschrift für Kultur der Antike und humanistische Bildung.
(Heidelberg). - Bd. 104 (1997). - S. 399-412.
Huß,
Bernhard:
The dancing Sokrates and the laughing Xenophon, or The
other Symposium.
In: American Journal of Philology (AJPh).
(Baltimore). - Bd. 120 (1999). - S. 381-409.
B
`35, 2290
Fritz, Kurt von:
Antisthenes und Sokrates in
Xenophons Symposion.
RhM 84, 1935, 19-45
------------------------------------
3.2.3. s.v.;
Sokrates/ Xen. Sym.; Antisthenes/ Xen. Sym.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
Symposion; \ A.2.d.; D.2. / 2
Zs
470; B `34, 1619
Gemoll, Wilh.:
Der Eros in den Symposien
Xenophons und Platons.
PhW 54, 1934, 30-32
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 3.2.3.
s.v.; Eros; 3.4. Platon; Platon/ Symp., Eros; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Symp., Eros; \ A.2.d.; D.2. / 2
Gabriel Danzig, David M. Johnson, Donald R. Morrison (ed.), Plato and Xenophon: Comparative Studies. Mnemosyne Supplements 417. Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2018. Pp. xvi, 670. ISBN 9789004369016.
Table of Contents
• Socrates Erotikos: Mutuality, Role Reversal and Erotic Paideia in Xenophon’s and Plato’s Symposia, Francesca Pentassuglio
Tp
H I - 12
Herter, Hans:
Pocula rorantia. Zu Xenophon,
Symp. 2,26 und Cicero, Cato mai. 46.
Athena 73-74,
1972-1973, 687-701
------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Symp. 2,26; 3.4. Cicero; Cicero/ C.M. 46; Cicero/
Xenophon; 4.1.4.3.1. s.v.; Symposion; 5.1.5.1. s.v.; Trinkgefäß;
5.8. s.v.; bombyliós; kôthôn; cothonium; poculum
rorans; Cicero/ Cato mai. 59; Xenophon/ Oikon. 4,20-25; Xenophon/
Nachwirkung; \ A.2.d.; D.4.; D.3.; APh 46, p. 85. /
APh
17, p. 110; ZZ 62/135
Daux, G.:
Sur quelques passages du
Banquet de Platon.
REG , 1942, 236-271
------------------------------------
3.2.3.; 3.4.
Aristophanes; Sokrates/ Aristophanes; Platon/ Aristophanes; 3.4.
Platon; Platon/ Symposion; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Symp., Platon;
Xenophon/ Symp. 8,34-35; Xenophon/ Lak. pol. 2,12-14; \
A.2.d.; D.2. /
5.
Sonstige Schriften
Agesilaos
R
bgrx 16-90
Luppino Manes, Emma:
L' Agesilao di Senofonte.
Tra Commiato ed Encomio.
Milano: Jaca Book 1992. pp. 202
(Edizione Universitarie Jaca. 86.); (Ricerche di Storia Antica
dell'Univ. Cattolica. Commenti.
5.)
--------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
2.2.7.; 4.1.3.1.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Agesilaos; 4.3.2.2.;
4.3.5.1.1.; <> A.1.d.; ISBN 88-16-95086-2; Einleitung, Text,
ital. Übersetzung & Kommentar zu Xen. Ag.; Bibliographie:
187ff. Stellenindex: 195ff.
[R 63/92]
APh
47, 4614
Wieczorek, R.:
Xenophon's Agesialus. A collation,
stemma and critical text.
Iowa City: 1975. pp. 129 (Diss. Univ.
of Iowa, Iowa City 1975)
--------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Agesilaos; <> A.1.d.; DA 36, 1976, 8040A.
Sorum,
C. E.:
The authorship of the Agesilaos.
PP 39, 1984, 264ff
------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon;2.2.3.5.;3.2.2.; \ APh 56, 5355; /
Luppino
Manes, E.:
L' Agesilao di Senofonte tra encomio e commiato.
MGR
16, 1991, 133-163
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
2.2.7.; 5.2.2.1.; Agesilaos II. v. Sparta; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
Agesilaos; \ F.; A.2.d.; Q: Ragone, MGR 20, 1996, 22 /
Noël, Marie-Pierre
Enkomion ou epainos? Définitions et usages de l' éloge dans l' Evagoras d' Isocrate et l' Agésilas de Xénophon
Aus: Xénophon et la rhétorique. Éd. par Pierre Pontier. Paris: Presses de l' université Paris – Sorbonne. 2014. pp. 253-268
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/Agesilaos; Xenophon Atheniensis hist.; 3.4. Isokrates; Isokrates/Euagoras; Ekomion; epainos;
Sp
L II - 2
Lins, Hermann:
Kritische Betrachtung der Feldzüge
des Agesilaos in Kleinasien.
Halle (Saale): Buchdruckerei
Hohmann 1914. pp. 57 (Diss. Halle/ Saale
1914.)
--------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
2.2.7.; Sparta/ Agesilaos; 3.2.2.; Hellenika Oxyrhynchia/ Agesilaos;
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Agesilaos; 4.6.1.2.1.; Agesilaos/
Kleinasienfeldzug; Schlacht/ Paktolos; <> C.1.a.; G.3.;
A.2.d.
[A 1810/63]
ZZ
63/298; APh 45, p. 343
Berthiaume, G.:
Helléniques
III,4,17 et le sens du terme chalkeús à l'époque
classique.
RPh 48, 1974, 304-307
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hell. 3,4,17;
Xenophon/ Ages. 1,26; 4.2.6.1. s.v.; Schmiedehandwerk;
Metallverarbeitung; 5.8. s.v.; chalkeús; sidereús; \
C.2.; A.2.d. / 2
ZZ
71/271
Nellen, Dieter:
Zur Darstellung der Schlacht bei
Sardes in den Quellen.
AncSoc 3, 1972, 45-
------------------------------------
2.1.4.; 2.2.3.5.;
2.2.7.; 3.2.2.; 3.4. Diodor; Diodor/ 14,80,2-4; 3.4. Xenophon; Xen.
Hell. 3,4,21-25; Xen. Ages. 1,29ff; 3.4. Pausanias;
Paus. 3,9,6; 3.4. Plutarch; Plut. Ages. 10,1-4; 3.4. Nepos; Nep.
Ages. 3,4f; 4.6.1.2.1.; Schlacht/ Sardes; 5.2.2.1.; Agesilaos/ RE 2;
5.5.3.2.1.; Hell. Oxy. 6,4-6; Xen. Hell. 3,4,22f [p.49]; Xen. Hell.
4,5,3 [p.49]; Xen. Hell. 5,4,50f [p.50]; Xen. Hell. 4,3,19 [p.50];
Xen. Hell. 3,4,21 [p.51]; D.Sic. 14,80,2 [p.51]; Xen. Hell. 3,4,24
[p.52]; Hell. Oxy. 6,6 [p.53]; \ G.3.; A.2.d.; 395 v.Chr.;
Unterschiedl Darst. Folge der Agesialos-Verherrlichung Xen.'s. /
(13+3)
APh
59, 6256
Nesselrath, Heinz-Günther:
Ein Textproblem
in Xenophons Agesilaos.
RhM 131, 1988, 46-51
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/Ages. 2,11; Interpolation; \ / 3
4°
ZZ 86/92
Cressey, C.J.:
Two notes on Xenophon.
Agesilaus 6.7 & 11.15.
LCM 11, 1986, 109
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Agesilaos; \ A.2.d. /
APh
58, 5099
Gray, Vivienne J.:
A reply to C.J. Cressey, Two
notes on Xenophon. Agesilaos 6.7 and 11.15.
LCM
12, 1987, 156-157
------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon;
Xenophon/Ages. 6,7.11,15; \ A.2.d. Studien über
Autoren /
Z
18; APh 18, p. 195
Hatzfeld, J.:
Agésilas et
Artaxerxès II.
BCH 70, 1946, 238-246
------------------------------------
2.1.4.; Artaxerxes
II./ Achämenide; 2.2.3.5.; 2.2.7. s.v.; Sparta/ Persien; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Ages. 8,3ff; 3.4. Plutarch;
Plutarch/ Apopht. Lac. 213d; Plutarch/ Ages. 23; Aelian/ VH 10,20;
4.1.3.1. Verh. z.; Barbaren; 4.6.1.1.1.; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Agesilaos/
Diplomatie; \ C.1.a.; A.2.d.; F. /
4°
ZZ 86/92
Cressey, C.J.:
Two notes on Xenophon.
Agesilaus 6.7 & 11.15.
LCM 11, 1986, 109
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Agesilaos; \ A.2.d. /
APh
58, 5099
Gray, Vivienne J.:
A reply to C.J. Cressey, Two
notes on Xenophon. Agesilaos 6.7 and 11.15.
LCM
12, 1987, 156-157
------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon;
Xenophon/Ages. 6,7.11,15; \ A.2.d. Studien über
Autoren /
Textausgaben
ZZ
61/315; APh 45, p. 343
Erbse, H.:
rec.: Xenophon,
Expeditio Cyri (Anabasis), ed. Hude, C., ed. corr. Peters J., Leipzig
1972 (Bibl. script. Graec. et Rom. Teubneriana. 19.)
Gymnasium
81, 1974, 429-431
------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Anabasis; Peters, J./ Xen., An., ed. Hude corr.;
\ A.1.d.; vgl. RSC 21, 1973, 314 d'Agostino. /
APh
49, 5089
Cataudella:
rec.: Xenophon Atheniensis, Expeditio
Cyri. Anabasis, ed. Hude, C. ...
Sileno 2, 1976, 158-159
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Anabasis; Hude, C.; \ A.1.d. /
Mather, Maurice W.; Hewitt, Joseph William:
Xenophon's Anabasis, books one to four. Ed., with an introd., notes and vocabulary. Maurice W. Mather; Joseph W. Hewitt.
Norman, Okla. : Univ. of Oklahoma Pr., 1979. - 516 S.: Ill.
I
x 11
Xenophon:
Anabasis.
Griech.-engl. Ed. Charleton
L. Brownson. Buch I-VII..
London: Heinemann 1980. 625 S.
(Loeb
Classical Library. 90.)
(3) 39/84
Xenophon:
Anabasis. Der Zug der Zehntausend; Griechisch-deutsch. Hrsg. von Walter Müri. Bearb. und mit einem Anh. vers. von Bernhard Zimmermann.
Darmstadt : Wiss. Buchges., 1990. - 515 S.
Xenophon:
Des Kyros Anabasis. Der Zug der Zehntausend. Hrsg. von Helmuth Vretska.
Stuttgart : Reclam, 1983. - 308 S. - (Universal-Bibliothek; 1184).
Verfasser Xenophon [v. 430-v. 355]
Beteiligt Vretska, Helmuth [1935-1993]
Ausgabe Bibliogr. erg. Ausg. 2005, [Nachdr.]
Erschienen Stuttgart : Reclam, 2009
Umfang 284 S. : Kt.
Schriftenreihe Reclams Universal-Bibliothek ; 1184
Einheitssachtitel Anabasis <dt.>
ISBN 978-3-15-001184-3
EAN 9783150011843
Sonstige Nummern OCLC: 695937348
RVK-Notation FH 28430 : Klassische Philologie. Byzantinistik. Mittellateinische und Neugriechische Philologie. Neulatein/Griechische Autoren und Anonyma/Autoren/Xenophon/Übersetzungen
Schlagwortfolge *Kyros <Iran, Prinz> / Aufstand ; Quelle
Erbse, Hartmut:
Rez. Otto Lendle: Kommentar zu Xenophons Anabasis (Bücher 1-7). Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft (1995), XXX, 523 S.
In: Gnomon. Kritische Zeitschrift für die gesamte klassische Altertumswissenschaft. - Bd. 70 (1998), Heft 6. - S. 484-490.
Helm, Rudolf:
Griechischer Anfangskursus. Übungsbuch zur ersten Einf. Erwachsener ins Griechische bes. für Universitätskurse. Nebst Präparationen zu Xenophon An. I u. Homer Od. IX.
Leipzig : Teubner, 1933. - IV, 80 S., 5 Bl
Texgeschichte
Harstad, Michael J.:
Collation and analysis of Urbinus Graecus 94, a manuscript of Xenophon's "Anabasis". St.Louis, Mo., Univ., Diss., 1979.
Ann Arbor, Mich. : Univ. Microfilms Internat., 1982. - IV, 299.
APh
17, p. 182
Svensson, A.:
Die Wiener Handschrift zu
Xenophons Anabasis.
Lund: Gleerup 1940. pp. 51
--------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Anab., Textüberlieferung; <> A.2.d.
Gesamtdarstellungen/ wichtige Einzelfragen
Michael A. Flower, Xenophon's
Anabasis, or the Expedition of Cyrus. Oxford approaches to classical
literature.
Oxford; New York: Oxford
University Press, 2012. Pp. xvi, 242. ISBN
9780195188684.
Reviewed by
John Dillery, University of Virginia (jdd4n@virginia.edu)
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2014.03.54 - http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2014/2014-03-54.html
„... This is such a good book on so many levels. Michael Flower has written a book that is precisely a ‘clear, lively, and reliable account based on the most up-to-date scholarship’ (Editor’s Foreword p.vii) on an important but strangely understudied text from Antiquity: Xenophon’s Anabasis. It is deeply insightful and fairly sparkles on every page with apposite and often novel interpretations that shed light where there was darkness ... In short, this book is a triumph and should be read by anyone interested in Xenophon, the Anabasis, or the interpretative complexities of ‘the most important autobiographical narrative to have survived from ancient Greece’ (p.4).“
Reviewed by Sven Günther, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2015.04.19
„... konzentriert sich Buzzetti auf die sokratischen Elemente wie die religiöse Dimension der Anabasis. Er nutzt hierbei explizit die „esoterische“ Methode des Philosophen Leo Strauss (vgl. S. 7-10), der hinter und zwischen dem xenophontischen Text die eigentlich wahren Aussagen Xenophons versteckt sah … So sieht Buzzetti auch in der Anabasis eine dahinterliegende philosophische Konzeption verborgen, die sowohl die politisch-moralische Ebene in Form der tugendgeleiteten Führungsverantwortung als auch den erzieherischen Aspekt hin zu einer sokratischen Lebensweise umfaßt … Im ersten Buch, in dem überhaupt nur der jüngere Kyros vorkommt, gehe es um die Verbindung von Noblem und Gutem in einem König, der sich selbst als gottgleich geriere und daher scheitere; umgekehrt sei das allzu fromme Verhalten des nachfolgenden Anführers Klearchos im zweiten Buch ebenfalls zum Scheitern verurteilt; erst im dritten Buch manifestiere sich eine dauerhafte und erfolgreiche Führung mit Xenophon, der mit seiner auf Praxis adaptierten sokratischen Lebensweise die transzendenten Tugenden auf die Erde und damit in die Realität hole. Die einzelnen Tugenden (Frömmigkeit, Mut, Gerechtigkeit, Dank(barkeit), Liebe) seien dann jeweils in den Büchern drei bis sieben des Werkes schwerpunktmäßig behandelt. ...“
Cinzia Bearzot, rec. Eric Buzzetti: Xenophon the Socratic Prince … sehepunkte Ausgabe 15 (2015), Nr. 4 - http://www.sehepunkte.de/2015/04/25850.html
„Chiudo con un'ultima osservazione di carattere metodologico. Buzzetti, convinto che alcune questioni testuali vadano risolte alla luce del messaggio esoterico dell'autore, discute una serie di emendazioni. Ora, che (per esempio) Senofonte scriva "arcieri sciti" intendendo però "arcieri cretesi" (III, 4, 15), e che deformi deliberatamente antroponimi e toponimi a scopo allusivo, suscita qualche perplessità. Ma, in ogni caso, non credo possibile discutere di emendazioni e di critica del testo sulla base di una traduzione inglese e di translitterazioni.“
Rijksbaron,
A.:
De Xenophonfabriek. Honderdvijftig jaar schoolcommentaren op
de Anabasis.
In: Lampas. Tijdschrift voor nederlandse classici. (Zwolle). - Bd. 34 (2001). - S. 114-139.
Bonner, Robert Johnson
The Name "Ten Thousand"
CPh (Classical philology), 5, Heft 1, 1910, pp. 97-99
Xenophon Atheniensis hist.; Xenophontis Anabasis; Zehntausend; Xenophon/ Anabasis; Söldner
APh
46, p. 364
Strauss. L.:
Xenophon's
Anabasis.
Interpretation 4, 1975, 117-147
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Anabasis; \ A.2.d. /
D
15 826/800
Strecker, Wilhelm:
Über den Rückzug
der Zehntausend. Eine Studie.
Steindr.-Berlin: Mittler 1886.
pp. 29
--------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Anabasis; Zehntausend; 2.2.3.5.; 2.1.4.; <>
A.2.d.
[a 56. 7576/5]
APh
18, p. 108; Zs 227
Prentice, W. K.:
Themistogenes of
Syracuse. An error of copyist.
AJPh , 1947, 73-77
------------------------------------
3.2.2.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hell. 3,1,2; Xenophon/ Themistogenes; 5.2.2.1.
s.v.; Themistogenes von Syrakus/ Xen. an.; \ A.2.d.; Lies: themistôs
henì tôn Kyreíôn gégraptai. Name des
bis dahin unbekannten Themistogenes entstanden durch den Fehler eines
Kopisten. /
Tp
D I - 7
Delebecque, Edouard
Notes sur l' "Anabase".
Aus:
Lettres d'humanité VI., Paris 1947. pp.
41-101.
-------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Anabasis; 4.1.3.1.; 4.6.1.2.1. s.v.;
Zehntausend/ Zug der; - A.2.d.; G.3.; APh 18, p. 107: Les Dix Milles
sont une troupe sans ame lancée par l'appat du gain dans une
expédtion souvent dangereuse où les soucis matériels
l'emportent sur les sentiments élevés. Si ells réussit
à s'en tirer, c'est parce qu'elle sort lentement de
l'indiscipline pour accepter le principe d'autorité, qui
manque à la patrie athénienne.
APh
18, p. 107; ZZ 62/135
Delebecque, E.:
Xénophon,
Athènes et Lacédémone. Notes sur la composition
de l'Anabase.
REG , 1946-47, 71-138
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Anabasis; 4.1.3.1. s.v.; Propaganda/ Xenophon/
Anab.; \ A.2.d. /
Tuplin,
Christopher:
On the track of the ten thousand
In: Revue des Études Anciennes. (Annales de l'Université Michel de Montaigne - Bordeaux III.). - Bd. 101 (1999), Heft 3-4. - S. 331-366.
Abstract: This paper reviews P. Briant (ed.), Dans les Pas des Dix Mille (Toulouse 1996), the published proceedings of the 1995 Toulouse conference on Xenophon's Anabasis. Each paper is discussed in varying detail. Topics raised include greco-barbarian differentiae, Xenophon's reactions to and descriptions of eastern landscape and cities, problems of topography, toponymy and settlement-pattern in the Euphrates valley, North Babylonia, Assyria and Armenia, the size, payment and speed of travel of Cyrus' army, the overall chronology of the trip, and the nature of the stone-monument on Mt Thekes.
Baebler, Balbina:
Rez. Pierre Briant (ed.), Dans les pas des Dix-Mille: Peuples et pays du Proche-Orient vus par un Grec, Actes de la Table Ronde internationale, organisée à l'initiative du GRACO, Toulouse, 3 - 4 février 1995. Toulouse: Presses universitares du Mirail, 1995. Pp. 302.
In: Bryn Mawr Classical Review. (http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr). - Bd. 1998.05.15 (1998).
Robin
Waterfield, Xenophon's
Retreat: Greece, Persia and the End of the Golden Age.
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2006.
Pp. xiv, 248. ISBN 978-0-674-02356-7.
Reviewed
by Lee T. Pearcy, The Episcopal Academy and Bryn Mawr College
(lpearcy@ea1785.org)
Bryn
Mawr Classical Review 2007.07.41 -
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2007/2007-07-41.html
„The
Anabasis is a good place to begin understanding the Greek and thus
Western way of inventing the East and defining ourselves through
contrast, and sometimes conflict, with it. Waterfield's book is a
good place to begin understanding the Anabasis.“
Carena,
C.:
Anabasi e Ciropedia.
Torino:
1962.
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3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Anabasis; Xenophon/ Cyrup.;
R
bgrx 16-265
Dillery, John David:
Xenophon's historical
perspectives.
[Ann Arbor]: UMI [1989]. pp. v, 297 (Diss. The
Univ. of Michigan Ann Arbor
1989)
--------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
2.2.7.; Sparta/ Kleinasien; 3.2.2.; Digression; Rede; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Anabasis; Xenophon/ Hellenika; 4.1.3.1.; eusebeía;
<> A.2.d.; D.1.; Order No. 9001619. DA L 1989-1990 2478A.
[R
14/93] (9+2)
gri900x522:q/d45
Dillery,
John:
Xenophon and the History of His Times.
London &
New York: Routledge 1995. pp. xii,337
--------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
2.2.3.5.; Xenophon/ Hellenika; Xenophon/ politische & soziale
Ansichten; 4.1.3.1.; 2.2.3.4.; Imperialismus/ Xen.; Utopie/ Xen.;
Panhellenismus/ Xen.; Xenophon/ Anabasis/ Utopie; Xenophon/
Agesilaos; Paktolos/ Schlacht am; 5.2.2.1.; Jason von Pherai/ Xen.;
2.2.7.; Sparta/ Hegemonie; Phleious/ Xen.; Dreißig/ Athen/
Xen.; Triakonta/ Athen/ Xen.; Mnasippos/ Xen.; Iphikrates/ Xen.;
Idealstaat/ Xen.; 4.5.3.; Xenophon/ Religion; Xen. Mem. 1,4; Xen.
Mem. 4,3; Xen. Hell. 5; Korinthischer Krieg/ Kleinasien; <>
A.2.d.; ISBN 0-415-09139-X; (Bibliography: 298ff.; Indices: 319ff.)
Laforse,
Bruce:
Xenophon's Clearchus.
In: Syllecta Classica. A
Publication of the Classics Department at the University of Iowa.
(2000). - S. 74-88.
Z
36
Brown, Tuesdell S.:
Menon of Thessaly.
Historia
35, 1986, 387-404
------------------------------------
2.2.3.4.
431-404; 2.2.3.5. 404-338; 2.2.6. einzelne griech. Städte
außerh. Griechenl. (Thessalien); 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
Anabasis; Xenophon/ Menon v. Thessalien; 3.4. Ktesias; 3.4. Platon;
4.6.1.2. Kriegführung/Verhalten im Krieg; 4.6.2. Heerwesen;
Organisation; 5.2.2.1. Prosopographie Einzelpersonen \ G.2.; F.;
A.2.d.; /
Nielsen,
Thomas Heine:
Xenophon's use of the word Polis in the
Anabasis.
In: Further studies in the ancient Greek Polis.
Pernille Flensted-Jensen (Ed.). Stuttgart: Steiner. (Historia.
Einzelschriften. 138.). - 2000. - S. 133-139.
APh
48, 5549
Lifshitz, B.:
Notes philologiques et
épigraphiques.
SCI 2, 1975, 97-109
------------------------------------
Xenophon/ An.,
diábasis; 2.5.1.2.1. s.v.; Ostia/ Inschr., jüd.; 5.1.5.2.
s.v.; Sarkophag/ Caesarea; 5.3.2. s.v.; IGBulg., N. 12 ter;
Thessalien/ Epitaph; 5.3.3. s.v.; Weihinschrift/ Julian Apostata,
für; 5.4.2.1.2. s.v.; Agrippa I./ Münze des; 5.8. s.v.;
kóthornos; diábasis; \ A.1.a.; A.2.d. /
B
`38, 3185; Zs 228
Plumpe, J. C.:
Cyrus the Younger and the
size of Xerxes' army.
ClJ 33, 1937/38, 422-425
------------------------------------
2.1.4.; Xerxes/
Achämenide; 2.2.3.2.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Anabasis;
4.6.1.2.1. s.v.; Perserkriege/ Xerxes Heer Größe; 4.6.2.;
\ G.3. /
Schmitt,
Rüdiger:
Die iranischen und Iranier-Namen in den Schriften
Xenophons.
Wien : Verl. der Österr. Akad. der Wiss., 2002.
- 175 S. - (Sitzungsberichte / Österreichische Akademie der
Wissenschaften, Philosophisch-Historische Klasse ; 692).
Z
36
Roy, J.:
The Mercenaries of Cyrus
Historia 16,
1967, 287-323
------------------------------------
2.2.3.4.
431-404; 2.2.3.5. 404-338; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Anabasis; 4.6.1.
Kriegführung; 4.6.2. Heerwesen; Söldner; 5.2.2.1. s.v.;
Kyros d.J.; \ G.2. /
STOLL, OLIVER: Gemeinschaft in der Fremde: Xenophons „Anabasis“ als Quelle zum Söldnertum im Klassischen Griechenland?
Göttinger Forum für Altertumswissenschaft 5 (2002) 123-183
http://www.gfa.d-r.de/5-02/stoll.pdf
Dalby, Andrew
Greeks abroad: social organisation and food among the Ten Thousand
JHS (The journal of Hellenic studies), 112 (1992), 16-30
Xenophon Atheniensis hist.; Xenophontis Anabasis; Ernährung&Küchenwesen; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/Anabasis; Zehntausend;
„This study of the Ten Thousand on their way home will consider, with regard to some important aspects of their social behaviour, whether they were adopting and adapting the Greek city way of life, or that of a mercenary army, and whether other possible models may help us to understand their problems and their success.
The Ten Thousand had been part of an army and many of them would form part of one again. The assumption that in the meanwhile they were really just like an army justifies the space given to them by Parke, by Marinovich and by Griffith in books which are studies of Greek mercenary warfare. Of course the men's aim when they were Cyrus's mercenaries (like the aims of other mercenaries) had been to follow what instructions had come to them from above and to take home, individually, what pay and profit they could. But once Cyrus was killed they were no longer mercenaries nor employed by any authority, and their aim, decided by themselves, was to find a way home. Their entirely different status, and their ability to succeed in these new circumstances, mean that it is unwise in investigating the patterns of behaviour either of mercenaries or of the Ten Thousand to assume without question that the two patterns will be the same.“
APh49,
5104
Manfredi, V.:
Proposte per una revisione itineraria e
per un commento topografico dell'Anabasi di Senofonte.
Aevum 52,
1978, 62-67
------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Anabasis; 4.1.4.2.1. s.v.; Geographie, antike;
Xenophon/ Topographie; Topographie/ Xen. an.; \ A.2.d.; B.3. /
APh
58, 5101
Manfredi, V.:
La strada dei diecimila. Topografia
e geografia dell'Oriente di Senofonte.
Milano: Jaca 1986. pp.
282 Ric. dell'Ist. di sior. ant. dell'Univ. cattol.
20.
--------------------------------------
2.1.2.; 2.1.4.;
2.2.3.5.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/Anabasis; Topographie; Geographie;
4.1.4.2.1.; 4.6.1.2.1.; <> A.2.d. Studien über Autoren;
rec.: QS 13, 1987, No. 26, 205-219 Petrocelli;
Zs
259; APh 57, 5187
Lendle, O.:
Xenophon in Babylon. Die
Märsche der Kyreer von Pylai bis Opis.
RhM 129, 1986,
193-222
------------------------------------
2.1.4.
Achämeniden; Babylonien; 2.2.3.5.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
Anabasis; Xen. An. 1,5,5- 2,4,25.27; 4.6.1.2. Kriegf., pers.; \ B.3.
/ http://www.rhm.uni-koeln.de/129/Lendle.pdf
426|290|B `35, 2296||Safrastian, A.|The itinary of Xenophon's retreat. <With map.>|London|1934|16|||A.2.d.; B.3.;||2.1.5.; 2.2.3.5.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Amabasis; 4.6.1.2.1.;|Asiatic review, 1934, Oct.||
Lipka,
Michael:
Anmerkungen zu geographischen, wirtschaftlichen und
sozialen Verhältnissen an der südöstlichen
Schwarzmeerküste Ende des fünften / Anfang des vierten Jhs.
v. Chr.
In: Klio. Beiträge zur Alten Geschichte. (Berlin:
Akademie Verlag). - Bd. 77 (1995). - S. 65-74.&gggt;
Abstract:
A large number of geographers locate the Colchians between the river
Phasis and the city Dioskourias, which was later called Sebastopolis.
This location, however, is not confirmed by Xenophon and Arrian. the
latter locate the Colchians near Trapezus. This difference of
location is accounted for by the fact that the former geographers
have as their main source Hekataios' »periodos ges«.
Within the fifth century B.C. the Colchian territory expanded
gradually towards the west up to Kerasous. Only Xenophon and Arrian
take account of this development, since they are eye-witnesses. The
Drilai are mentioned only by Xenophon, not by the
Periplous-literature, because they do not dwell close to the sea.
Their metropolis is described as well fortified. This might be an
indiction of fear of a foreign invasion. The metropolis presumably is
to be located on the west bank of the Degirmendere, north of the city
Maçka. The Mossynoikoi are described by Xenophon much more in
detail than the Drilai. They are a centrally governed and
surprisingly well organized community. A councel (?) and a king (?)
have the executive and administrative power. On the ground of this
evidence it is questionable whether the people at the southern shore
of the black sea were generally organized in closed local
communities, as claimed by Magie. In the case of the Mossynoikoi this
view is definitely wrong, since most of the administration of the
whole area was done by one city alone, i.e. the metropolis. A passage
in Xenophon's Anabasis supports the assumption that Greek merchants
played an intermediate role in cereal trade not only - as already
known in the northern area of the Black Sea but also along the
southern shore. Export products of the region of pontus were - apart
from wood, fish and pottery - some of the commodities listed by
Polybiios 4.38, i.e. slaves, honey, and wax. Thus the cities of the
southern shore of the Black Sea were largely independent from western
imports, even if one assumes (as I do) that olive oil was imported
from the Greek homecountry.
E
d 650
Ducrey, Pierre:
Le traitement des prisonniers de
guerre dans la Grèce antique. Des Origines à la
conquête romaine.
Paris: Boccard 1968. pp. XIV, 358
--------------------------------------
4.1.1.6.1.;
4.1.5.1.; 4.5.3.; 4.6.1.2.1.; 4.6.2.1.; 5.8.; Kriegsgefangenschaft/
Vokabular, gr.; dmôs/ Kriegsgefangener; aichmálôtos/
Kriegsgefangener; andrápodon/ Kriegsgefangener; zôgréô/
Kriegsgefangener; Massaker/ Kriegsgefangene, gr.; Aigos Potamos/
Schlacht/ Kriegsgefangene/ Massenhinrichtung; Heilige Kriege/ 3./
Kriegsgefangene/ Massenhinrichtung; Kriegsgefangene/ Versklavung,
gr.; Sphakteria/ Kriegsgefangene/ Behandlung; 3.4. Homer; Homer/
Kriegsgefangenschaft; Sybaris/ Besiegte, Behandlung; Melos/ Massaker/
Peloponn. Krieg; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Anabasis/ Kriegsgefangene;
Kriegsgefangenschaft/ Xen. An.; Zehntausend/ Kriegsgefangene,
Behandlung; 2.2.4.1.; Alexander d.Gr./ Kriegsgefangene, Behandlung;
Piraterie/ Gefangene, Behandlung; 4.2.2.; Krieg/ Wirtschaft, grch.;
Lösegeld/ Kriegsgefangene, grch.; 4.1.3.1.; Barbaren/ Griechen;
Asylie/ Kriegsgefangenschaft, gr.; <> G.1.; C.
[175/69]
Iapichino,
Linda:
"I diecimila di Senofonte: tecniche di
combattimento, equipaggiamento militare e approvvigionamento degli
strumenti di guerra."
RSA 29, 1999, S. 91-105.
Prestianni
Giallombardo, Anna Maria:
"Il bronzo e la pietra. Strumenti
di guerra e techniche di combattimento nell'Anabasi di
Senofonte."
Pallas 43, 1995, S. 21-40.
Tripodi,
Bruno:
"Il cibo dell'altro: regimi e codici alimentari
nell'Anabasi di Senofonte."
Pallas 43, 1995, S. 41-58.
Cordano, Federica "Senofonte e l'assemblea dell' 'Anabasi': consenso e opposizione". In:
Sordi, Marta (ed) L'opposizione nel mondo antico. Contributi dell'Istituto di storia antica 26. Scienze storiche 71.
(Milan, 2000) ISBN: 88-343-0618-X (2000MA), 111-119.
Harman, Rosie:
Looking at the Other: Visual Mediation and Greek
Identity in Xenophon’s Anabasis.
In:
Ancient Ethnography. New Approaches.
Editor(s):
Eran
Almagor, Joseph
Skinner
Published: 10-10-2013
Extent: pp. 296
ISBN: 9781849668903
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
Lendle,
Otto:
Die Söldner des Kyros. Historischer Tatsachenroman.
Darmstadt : Primus Verlag, 1999. - 360 S.
Rood, Tim:
Space and Landscape in Xenophon's Anabasis.
Aus: Space, place, and landscape in ancient Greek literature and culture.
Ed. by Kate Gilhuly and Nancy Worman. New York: Cambridge Univ. Press, pp. 63-93
Marshall, C.W.:
The Rhodian Slingers in Xenophon's Anabasis.
Aus: Unit cohesion and warfare in the ancient world.
edited by Joshua R. Hall, Louis Rawlings, and Geoff Lee. London, 2023,
pp. 28-44
4.6.1.2.1.; 2.2.3.5.; 3.4. Xenophon; Rhodos/ Schleuderer; Schleuderer/ Rhodos/ Anabasis; Militärwesen der Antike ; Waffentechnik, griechisch ; Xenophon Atheniensis;
Zu einzelnen Abschnitten und Textpassagen
Tuplin,
Christopher J.:
Rez. P. Krentz (Ed.): Xenophon: Hellenika
II.3.1.11-IV.2.8 (Classical Texts.) Pp. iv + 220. Warminster: Aris &
Phillips (1995) & Rez. O. Lendle: Kommentar zu Xenophons
Anabasis: Bücher 1-7. Pp. xxxi + 527. 77 ills.
Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft (1995).
In: The
Classical Review. (CR / ClR / ClRev) Published for the Classical
Association by Oxford University Press. - Bd. 48 (1998), Heft 2. - S.
286-288.
Erbse,
Hartmut:
Rez. Otto Lendle: Kommentar zu Xenophons Anabasis
(Bücher 1-7 ). Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche
Buchgesellschaft (1995), XXX, 523 S.
In: Gnomon. Kritische
Zeitschrift für die gesamte klassische Altertumswissenschaft. -
Bd. 70 (1998), Heft 6. - S. 484-490.
Kelly,
Robert J.:
Studies in the speeches in the first book of
Xenophon's "Anabasis". Berkeley, Calif., Univ. of
California, Diss., 1977.
Ann Arbor, Mich. : Univ. Microfilms
Internat., 1982. - V, 217.
Laforse,
Bruce:
Xenophon's Clearchus.
In: Syllecta Classica. A
Publication of the Classics Department at the University of Iowa.
(2000). - S. 74-88.
Xen. An. 1,1-2,6.
Drew-Bear,
Thomas:
Keramon agora, eine "bevölkerte" Stadt
zwischen Peltai und Kaystru pedion (Xenophon, Anabasis 1, 2,
11).
In: Der Neue Pauly. Enzyklopädie der Antike.
Herausgegeben von Hubert Cancik und Helmuth Schneider. Altertum. Bd.
VI. Iul - Lee. Stuttgart & Weimar: Verlag J. B. Metzler. - 1999.
- S. 437.
Z
58
Janke, A.:
Die Schlacht bei Issus.
Klio 10, 1910,
137-177
------------------------------------
2.1.2. s.v.;
Issos/ Topographie; 2.2.4.1. s.v.; Alexander d.Gr./ Issos; 4.6.1.2.1.
s.v.; Schlacht/ Issos; Topographie/ Issos Schlachtfeld; Xenophon/
An. 1,4,4/ Kilikisch-Syrische Tore; \ C.1.b.;
G.3.; 333 v.Chr. /
APh
59, 11973
Lendle, Otto
Wo lag Thapsakos ? (Xenophon
Anabasis I 4, 10ff.)
Aus: Buesing, Hermann;
Hiller, Friedrich (Hg.): Bathron. Beiträge zur Architektur und
verwandten Künsten für Heinrich Drerup ..., Saarbrücken
1988. pp. 301-305 Saarbrücker Stud. zur Archäologie &
alten Gesch. 3.
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3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/Anab.1,4,10ff; Thapsakos; - B.3. Topographie
Kessler,
Karlheinz:
Maskas, ein Fluß, der in den Euphrat einmündet
(Xenophon, Anabasis 1, 5, 4).
In: Der Neue
Pauly. Enzyklopädie der Antike. Herausgegeben von Hubert Cancik
und Helmuth Schneider. Band VII. Lef - Men. Stuttgart & Weimar:
Verlag J. B. Metzler. - 1999. - S. 974.
Zs
259; APh 57, 5187
Lendle, O.:
Xenophon in Babylon. Die
Märsche der Kyreer von Pylai bis Opis.
RhM 129, 1986,
193-222
------------------------------------
2.1.4.
Achämeniden; Babylonien; 2.2.3.5.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
Anabasis; Xen.
An. 1,5,5- 2,4,25.27;
4.6.1.2. Kriegf., pers.; \ B.3. /
http://www.rhm.uni-koeln.de/129/Lendle.pdf
Arthur Keaveney, "The Trial of Orontas: Xenophon, Anabasis I,6,” L'Antiquité Classique 81, 2012, pp. 31-41.
Wylie, Graham "Cunaxa and Xenophon" AC 61 (1992) 119-134
H. Gugel, “Die Aufstellung von Kyros’ Herr in der Schlacht von Kunaxa (zu Xen. An. 1.8:5),” Gymnasium 78, 1971, pp. 241-43.
Titel: La main infidèle. Le Grand Roi et la mutilation de Cyrus le Jeune.
Aus Sammelband: Corps au supplice et violence de guerre dans l' epos. Antiquité. Textes éd. par Annie Allély. (Scripta antiqua. 67.). Paris: De Boccard 2014
2.1.4. s.v.; Achämeniden/ Artaxerxes II.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ An. 1,10,1;
APh
18, p. 107; Zs 335
Bonner, C.:
The standard of Artaxerxes
II.
CR , 1947, 9-10
------------------------------------
2.1.4.
s.v.; Achämeniden/ Artaxerxes II.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
An. 1,10,12; 4.3.4. s.v.; Artaxerxes II./ Insignien; 4.5.1.
s.v.; Ahura Mazda/ Emblem; 4.5.5.; \ A.2.d.; B.1. /
Bigwood,
J. M.:
The ancient accounts of the battle of Cunaxa
AJPh
104, 1983, 340-347
------------------------------------
Sophainetos;3.4.
Ktesias;3.4. Xenophon;3.4.
Diodor;Xenophon/Anabasis;2.1.4.;4.6.1.2.1.; \ APh 54, 5724; /
P. A. Rahe, “The Eve of Cunaxa,” American Journal of Philology 101, 1980, pp. 79-96.
O. Lendle, “Der Bericht Xenophon über die Schlacht von Kunaxa,” Gymnasium 74, 1966, pp. 429-52.
M. Pancritius, Studien über die Schlacht bei Kunaxa, Berlin, 1906.
R. D. Barnett, “Xenophon and the Wall of Media,” JHS
83, 1963, pp. 1-26.
Xen. An. II 4,12 (Medische
Mauer)
Bassett, Sherylee R. : Innocent Victims or Perjurers Betrayed? The Arrest of the Generals in Xenophon's "Anabasis".
Source: The Classical Quarterly, New Series, Vol. 52, No. 2 (2002), pp. 447-461
Published by: Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3556409
Ktesias (FGrH 688 F 27); Diodor XIV 26; Xen. An. II 5
Xénophon et la rhétorique
(dir.) Pierre Pontier
ISBN : 978-2-84050-924-0
Date de publication : 10/05/2014 / Format : 160 x 240 / Nombre de pages : 380 (Hellenica)
Première partie
Michel Narcy : Plaidoyer laconique pour Gorgias: Xénophon, Anabase, II, 6, 16-29
Titel: Plaidoyer laconique pour Gorgias: Xénophon, Anabase 2.6.16-29
Aus Sammelband: Xénophon et la rhétorique. Éd. par Pierre Pontier. Paris: Presses de l' université Paris – Sorbonne 2014. pp. 41-50
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophontis Anabasis; Xenophon/An. 2,6,19-29; Xenophon Atheniensis hist.
Huitink, Luuk; Rood, Tim
Anabasis, book III. Xenophon; edited by Luuk Huitink, Tim Rood
Cambridge, United Kingdom 2019 (Cambridge University Press)
Reihe: Cambridge Greek and Latin classics. pp. xvi, 219
Abstract: „This is the first comprehensive commentary on a section of Xenophon's Anabasis in English for almost a century. It provides up-to-date guidance on literary, historical and cultural aspects of the Anabasis and will help undergraduate students to read Greek better. It also incorporates recent advances in Xenophontic scholarship and Greek linguistics, showcasing in particular Xenophon's linguistic innovations and varied style. Advanced students and professional scholars will also profit from the sustained attention which this commentary devotes to Xenophon's varied narrative strategies and to the reception of episodes from Anabasis III in antiquity. The introduction and commentary show that Xenophon is just as important (if not more so) to the development of Greek historiography, and of Greek prose in general, as Herodotus and Thucydides.“
3.4. Xenohon; Xenophon Atheniensis; Xenophontis Anabasis III;
ZZ
49/79; APh 49, 5107
Rinner, W.:
Zur Darstellungsweise bei
Xenophon, Anabasis III 1-2.
Philologus 122, 1978,
144-149
------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ An. 3,1-2; Homer, Ilias B; Nachwirkung/ Homer,
Ilias B; 3.2.1. s.v.; Darstellungsweise; \ A.2.d. /
APh
57, 5182
Franco, C.:
Un'eco di Callino in Xen. An.
3,1,13.
GFF 9, 1986, 77-78
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ An. 3,1,13; Kallinos/ fr. 1 G.-P.; \ A.2.d. /
B
`37, 2372
Oldfather, W. A.:
Xenophon Anab. III 2,24
hodopoiein with the accusative.
PhQ 16, 1937, 219-220
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ An. 3,2,24; 5.8. s.v.; hodopoiein c. acc.; \
A.2.d. /
Z
51
Foss, Clive:
A bullet of Tissaphernes.
JHS 95,
1975, 25-30 (Plate V).
------------------------------------
2.1.4.;
Lydien/ Satrapie, pers.; 2.2.3.5.; Xenophon/ An. 3,3,16
; 4.6.1.2.1.; 4.6.2.1.; Leichtbewaffnete, gr.; Schleuderer; 5.1.5.1.;
Schleudergeschoß; Blei; 5.2.2.1.; Tissaphernes; 5.3.2.; \ G.1.;
401-395 v.Chr. / (8+2)
Wiesehöfer,
Josef :
Larisa (8), allein von Xenophon erwähnter Platz in
der Nordtigrisebene.
In: Der Neue Pauly. Enzyklopädie der
Antike. Herausgegeben von Hubert Cancik und Helmuth Schneider.
Altertum. Bd. VI. Iul - Lee. Stuttgart & Weimar: Verlag J. B.
Metzler. - 1999. - S. 1155.
Xen. An. 3,4,7
Kessler,
Karlheinz:
Mespila, wohl die Ruinen von Ninive (Xenophon,
anabasis 3, 4, 10 ).
In: Der Neue Pauly.
Enzyklopädie der Antike. Herausgegeben von Hubert Cancik und
Helmuth Schneider. Band VIII. Mer - Op. Stuttgart & Weimar:
Verlag J. B. Metzler. - 2000. - S. 38.
O'Connor, Stephen
The Agoranomoi at Cotyora (Xen. An. 5, 7, 21 - 29): Cerasuntians or Cyreans?
Zeitschrift:
The Classical Quarterly 66, 2016, Heft 1, pp. 84-99
Abstract:
In the late spring of 400 b.c.e., when the Ten Thousand were encamped outside the city of Cotyora, Xenophon addressed the soldiers gathered in assembly in order to defend himself against accusations that he was planning to lead them on a colonizing expedition to the land of the Phasis river. Having demonstrated that he was not misleading the soldiers (that is, that his true intentions were not to lead them to the Phasis) by proving that he could not hope to deceive them into travelling east, Xenophon then moved on to what he presented as a more serious matter for the assembled mercenaries: the problem of growing indiscipline in the army, and its consequences (both potential and actual). Xenophon illustrated the extent of the problem by describing to the men two incidents in detail.
Tp
S II - 3
Speelman, Dirk:
Polybius over de invloed van de
musiek (Pol. 4,20-21).
Kleio 19, 1989, 35-46
------------------------------------
2.2.4.2.; 2.2.6.;
Arkadien/ Musik; Kynaitha/ Arkadien; 3.4. Polybios; Polybios/
4,20-21; Polybios/ Musik; 4.1.4.1.1.; 4.1.4.3.1.; 4.1.4.4.1.;
4.1.5.1.; Musik/ Zivilisation; Musik/ Hellenen; Musik/ Arkader;
aulós; Thukydides/ 5,70; Xenophon/ An. 6,1,11;
Strabo/ 1,2,3; Plutarch/ Lykurg. 22; Athenaios/ 14,623f.627e-628a; \
A.2.d.; D.; D.5.; APh 60, 4355. /
Archibald,
Zofia Halina:
Rez.: J.P. Stronk, The Ten Thousand in Thrace: An
Archaeological and Historical Commenary on Xenophon's Anabasis,
Books VI iii - vi - VIII. (Amsterdam Classical Monographs,
2.) Pp. xiv + 356; 16 figs, 43 plates. Amsterdam: J.C. Gieben,
1995.
In: The Classical Review. - Bd. 47 (1997), Heft 2. - S.
34-35.
ZZ
71/262-1988,3
Hosek, Radislav:
Die ältesten
Vorstellungen der Thraker.
GLP 12, 1988, 9-31
------------------------------------
4.1.1.; Thraker/
Gesellschaft; 4.1.5.; Kannibalismus/ Thraker; Fleischgenuß,
ritueller; Mythologie/ Fluß, thrak.; 4.5. Thrak.;
Menschenopfer/ Thraker; Wasser/ Magie Thraker; Sonnengott/ Thraker;
4.5.3.; Dionysos/ Rohfleischesser; 5.3.5. Thrak.; 5.7.; Thraker;
5.8.; ômêstês; Porphyrios/ de abst. 2,8; Sallust/
Cat. 22,1-2; Xenophon/ An. 7,5,12-14; Xenophon/ An. 7,2,32; Xenophon/
An. 7,5,13; Xenophon/ 7,2,23; Horn/ Trinkhorn Thraker; \ B.1. /
Xen.
An. VII pass.
APh
59, 6258
Roisman, Joseph:
Anaxibios and Xenophon's
Anabasis.
AHB 3, 1988, 80-87
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 2.2.7.
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AFLB 31, 1988, 115-133
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3.4. Varro; Varro/
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Canfora, Luciano:
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------------------------------------
3.2.2.
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QS 3, 1977 N° 6, 3-39
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2.2.3.5.; Athen/
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Aufsatztitel: Geschichte in Fortsetzung : wie, warum und wozu haben Autoren wie Polybios und Thukydides/Xenophon auf ein Ziel hin geschriebene Geschichtswerke fortgesetzt? / Andreas Mehl In: Polybios und seine Historien : [der vorliegende Band geht zurück auf eine in Hamburg an der Helmut-Schmidt-Universität im April 2010 veranstaltete gleichnamige Tagung] / hrsg. von Volker Grieb und Clemens Koehn. - Stuttgart : Steiner, ISBN 3-515-10477-1 , ISBN 978-3-515-10477-7, 2013, S. 25-48
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Darmstadt: Philipp von Zabern Verlag 2014.
ISBN: 978-3-8053-4755-6; 144 S.
Rezension: HistLit 2015-3-145 / Christian Mueller-Goldingen über Nickel, Rainer:
Der verbannte Stratege. Xenophon und der Tod des Thukydides.
Darmstadt 2014, in: H-Soz-Kult 14.09.2015 - http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/index.asp?id=24114&view=pdf&pn=rezensionen&type=rezbuecher
„Nickels Buch ist flüssig geschrieben, der Autor versteht es, dem Thema entsprechend, Spannung zu erzeugen. Vieles bleibt jedoch in der Schwebe, dies macht den eigenen Reiz aus.“
M. Frisch, rec. Nickel, Rainer: Der verbannte Stratege. Xenophon und der Tod des Thukydides. Göttinger Forum für Altertumswissenschaft 17 (2014) 1271-1276
http://gfa.gbv.de/dr,gfa,017,2014,r,34.pdf
„Allein der Titel Der verbannte Stratege. Xenophon und der Tod des Thukydides scheint etwas irreführend zu sein. Zwar bilden die Begegnung zwischen Xenophon und Thukydides und Xenophons Suche nach dem verschwundenen Thukydides die Rahmenhandlung des Werkes, doch haben wir es in gewisser Weise mit einer fiktiven Biographie Xenophons zu tun, in deren Verlauf die Suche nach Thukydides gegen Ende nur noch sporadisch eingeflochten wird.
Doch tut das weder dem Lesegenuss noch dem in der Einleitung erklärten Ziel des Buches Abbruch. Es bleibt zu hoffen, dass nicht nur ohnehin schon mit Thukydides, Xenophon und der griechischen Geschichte vertraute Leser zu dieser Erzählung greifen, sondern auch solche, die sich damit noch weniger auskennen oder deren Interesse erst noch geweckt werden muss. Diese Leser erhalten hier zugleich erste solide Kenntnisse über die Geschichte der Zeit Xenophons.“
Buch
"Der verbannte Stratege" Rainer Nickel weiß zu
unterhalten.
Von Wolfgang
Will.
http://www.berliner-zeitung.de/literatur/buch--der-verbannte-stratege--rainer-nickel-weiss-zu-unterhalten,10809200,29581258.html#plx808267254
„Den fingierten Gesprächen zwischen Thukydides und
Xenophon liegt die Tatsache zugrunde, dass dieser das Werk seines
Vorgängers genau mit dem Satz fortsetzt, mit dem es abbricht.
Bis zur Kapitulation Athens schließt die Darstellung auch
stilistisch an Thukydides an. Das hat Spekulationen genährt,
Xenophon habe unpublizierte Manuskripte an sich gebracht, ja
möglicherweise Thukydides sogar ermordet. Sicherlich hat er ihn
weder getötet noch gerettet, doch gute Fiktionen vermögen
verborgene Zusammenhänge herzustellen und neues Licht auf ein
scheinbar bekanntes Geschehen zu werfen.
In diesem Sinne ist
Nickels Monografie allen zu empfehlen, die eine Einführung in
die Materie wünschen. Was sie nicht leisten kann, ist,
Thukydides selbst zu ersetzen. Die Reden des Perikles und Euphemos
über Demokratie und Herrschaft, diejenigen des Kleon und
Diodotos über Imperialismus oder die des Alkibiades und Nikias
über die Sizilieninvasion, die Pathologie (Leidensgeschichte des
Krieges), der Melier-Dialog, die Beschreibung der Pest oder des
Massakers von Mykalessos, gehören zum besten, was die
griechische Literatur der Klassik hervorbrachte. Wer politisch
mitreden will, muss Thukydides lesen, und zwar noch heute.“
Xénophon et la rhétorique
(dir.) Pierre Pontier
ISBN : 978-2-84050-924-0
Date de publication : 10/05/2014 / Format : 160 x 240 / Nombre de pages : 380 (Hellenica)
Deuxième partie
Mélina Tamiolaki : Les discours des Helléniques sont-ils thucydidéens ?
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Gray, Vivienne J.:
The Herodotean nature of
speeches in the Hellenica.
AAPhA , 1987, 75 Summary
in
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/Hellenika; Herodot/Nachwirkung; Reden; \ A.2.d. Studien über
Autoren /
APh
57, 5190
Tuplin, C. J.
Military engagements in Xenophon's
Hellenica.
Aus: Moxon, I.S.; Smart, J.D.; Woodman, A.J. (Hg.):
Past perspectives. Studies in Greek & Roman historical writing.,
Cambridge 1986. pp. 37-66
-------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hellenika; 4.6.1.2.1. s.v.;
Schlachtenschilderung; - A.2.d.; APh 57, 5520. Sehr glaubwürdig!
APh
59, 6259
Sordi, Marta:
Gli interessi geografici e
topografici nelle Elleniche di Senofonte.
CISA 14, 1988, 32-40
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/Hellenika; Geographie; Topographie; 3.4. Geographica;
4.1.4.2.1.; \ /
Gschnitzer,
Fritz:
Straßen, Wege und Märsche in Xenophons
Hellenika. Ein Beitrag zur Verkehrsgeographie Griechenlands in
klassischer Zeit.
In: Zu Wasser und zu Land. Verkehrswege in der
antiken Welt. Stuttgarter Kolloquium zur historischen Geographie des
Altertums 7, 1999. Hrsg, von Eckart Olshausen und Holger Sonnabend.
Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag GmbH. (Geographica Historica. Band
17.). - 2002. - S. 202-208.
T
12 067 585
Cartledge, Paul:
Agesilaos and the crisis of
Sparta.
London: Duckworth 1987. pp. 508
--------------------------------------
2.2.3.5. 404-338;
2.2.7. Sparta; Krise/ Sparta; Imperialismus/ Sparta; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Agesilaos; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Agesilaos II. von Sparta; <>
F.; C.1.a.; ISBN 0-7156-2082-7; StUB Ffm; 1. Agesilaos, II 2.
Sparta-Kings and rulers-Biography;
Proietti,
Gerald:
Lysander and the Spartan polity. An introd. to
Xenophon's "Hellenica". Zugl.: Chestnut Hill, Mass., Boston
College, Diss., 1981.
Ann Arbor, Mich. : Univ. Microfilms
Internat., 1984. - XV, 206 S.
Cinzia
Bearzot, Federalismo e autonomia nelle Elleniche di Senofonte.
Milano: Vita e Pensiero, 2004. Pp. 176. ISBN
88-343-1113-2.
Reviewed by Jacek Rzepka, Warsaw University
Bryn
Mawr Classical Review 2005.04.11 -
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2005/2005-04-11.html
I.
Rede d. Theban. Gesandten in Athen in 395v. (Hell. III 5, 8-15)
[p.21ff] / II. Union von Argos & Korinth um 390v.ff. (Hell. IV 4,
1-14) [p.31ff] /
III. Dioikismos von Mantinea in 385v. (Hell. V
2, 33-34) [p. 37ff.] / IV. Rede d. Kleigenes von Akanthus in 382v.
(Hell. V 2, 12-19) [p. 45ff.] /
V. Rede d. Leontiades in 382v.
(Hell. V 2, 33-34) [p. 57ff.] / VI. Rede d. Polydamas von Pharsalos
in 375/4v. (Hell. VI 1, 4-16) [p. 63ff.] /
VII. Theban. Angriff
auf Plataiai & Thespiai in 373v. (Hell. VI 3, 1) [p. 73ff.] /
VIII. Rede d. Autokles, Athen. Gesandter bei Friedensverhandlungen in
Sparta in 371v. (Hell. VI 3, 7-9) [p. 85ff.] /
IX. Frieden von
Sparta in 371v. (Hell. VI 3, 18-20) [p. 93ff.] /
X. Vorschlag
d. Spartaners Protoos in 371v. (Hell. VI 4, 2) [p. 109ff.] / XI.
Stasis / Bürgerkrieg in Tegea in 370v. (Hell. VI 5, 6-9) [p.
119ff.] /
XII. Krise d. Arkadischen Koinon in 360v. ff. (Hell.
VII 4, 33-35) [p. 127ff.] /
Pownall, Frances Skoczylas
Tyrants as Impious Leaders in Xenophon's Hellenica.
Aus: Aspects of leadership in Xenophon. Ed. by Richard Fernando Buxton. (Histos supplements. 5.). Newcastle upon Tyne: University of Newcastle, School of History, Classics and Archaeology. 2016. pp. 51-84
Time and narrative in ancient historiography. The "plupast" from Herodotus to Appian. Ed. by Jonas Grethlein and Christopher B. Krebs. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2012. pp. 76-94.
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/Hellenika/Rhetorik; Vergangenheit/Xen. Hell.;
Reviewed by Donald Lateiner, Ohio Wesleyan University
Zu einzelnen Abschnitten und Textpassagen
R
bgrx 16-154
Xenophon [Atheniensis]:
Hellenika
I-II,3,10,
ed. with introd., transl. & comm. by
Krentz, Peter.
Warminster: Aris & Philipps 1989. IV, 204
S.
(Classical Texts.)
A.1.d.; ISSN Classical Texts
0953-7961; ISBN 0 85668 463 5.
[R 59/92]
Z
74/95
Krentz, Peter:
Had Xenophon read Thucydides VIII
before he wrote the "Continuation" (Hell. I-III.3.10)
?
AncW 19, 1989, 15-18
------------------------------------
3.4. Thukydides; 3.4.
Xenophon; Thukydides/Nachwirkung; Xenophon/ Hellenika 1-3,3,10;
\ A.2.d.; /
APh
47, 8672
Orsi, D.P.:
Per una cronologia degli anni
411-406.
QS 4, 1976, 169-181
------------------------------------
2.2.3.4.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hellenika; Diodor/ Fehlen d. Winters 410/409;
Xenophon/ Chronologie 411-406; Diodor/ Chronologie 410/409; 5.2.1.; \
A.2.d.; C.1.a.; 411-406 v.Chr.; /
APh
49, 5102
Kelly, R.J.:
Studies in the speeches in the first
book of Xenophon's Hellenica.
Berkeley: UMI 1977. pp. 223
(Diss. Univ. of Calif. Berkeley
1977.)
--------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hell. 1, Reden; 3.2.1. s.v.; Rede;
<> A.2.d.; vgl. DA 38, 1978, 4801A.
B
`37, 2371
Hatzfeld, J.
Le début des
`Helléniques'.
Aus: MelDesr, [1937]. pp. 211-217
-------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Hell. 1,1,1; - A.2.d.
E
p 590
Proietti, Gerald:
Xenophon's Sparta. An Introduction.
Leiden, New York, Kobnhavn, Köln: Brill 1987. pp. 116
(Mnemosyne. Suppl. 98.)
--------------------------------------
2.2.3.
750-338; 2.2.3.4. Pelop. Krieg; 2.2.3.5. 404-338; 2.2.7. Sparta;
3.2.2. Gesch.schr., gr.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hell.
1,1-3,5; Xenophon/ Lac. pol.; 4.6.1.2.1. Kriegführung,
gr.; 4.6.2.1. Heerwesen, gr.; 4.3.2.2. Sparta; 5.2.2.1.; Lysander;
Xenophon/ Hell. 1,1-4; Xenophon/ Hell. 1,5-2,1,28; Xenophon/ Hell.
2,1,29-3,9; Xenophon/ Hell. 2,3,11-2,4; Xenophon/ Hell. 3,3-4;
Xenophon/ Hell. 3,5; <> A.2.d. Studien über Autoren
60/88
Tp
K I - 6
Krentz, Peter:
Xenophon and Diodoros on the battle
of Abydos.
AHB 3, 1989, 10-14
------------------------------------
2.2.3.4.; 2.2.5.
s.v.; Abydos/ Seeschlacht; 3.4. Diodor; Diodor/ 13,45,1-47,2; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hell. 1,1,1-7; 4.1.3.1.; Xenophon/
Alkibiades; 4.6.1.2.1. s.v.; Schlacht/ Abydos; 5.2.2.1. s.v.;
Alkibiades/ Xenophon; \ A.2.d.; G.3.; 411 v.Chr. /
APh
46, p. 362
Delebecque, Ed.
Alcibiade selon le Xénophon
des Helléniques.
Aus: (Hg.): Assoc. G. Budé. Actes
du IXe Congrès. Rome 13-18 Avril 1973., Paris 1975. pp.
177-183
-------------------------------------
2.2.3.4.;
Athen/ Politiker; 3.4. Thukydides; Thukydides/ Alkibiades;
Thukydides/ 6,15; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Alkibiades; Xenophon/
Hellenika; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Alkibiades/ Beurteilung; - F.; A.2.d.
APh
48, 4552
Giuliani, G.:
Problemi tucididei. Il giudizio su
Alcibiade.
NRS 61, 1977, 356-366
------------------------------------
2.2.3.4.; 3.4.
Thukydides; Thukydides/ Alkibiades; Aristophanes/ Alkibiades;
Euripides/ Alkibiades; Xenophon/ Alkibiades; 4.1.3.1.; 5.2.2.1. s.v.;
Alkibiades/ Beurteilung; \ A.2.d.; F. /
Z
51
Andrews, A.:
Notion and Kyzikos: The sources
compared.
JHS 102, 1982, 15-25
.
------------------------------------
2.2.3.4.;
Alkibiades; 2.2.3.5.; 2.2.5.; Kyzikos; Notion; 2.2.7. Sparta; 3.4.;
Diodor; Diodor/ 13; 3.4.; Eporos; 3.4.; Xenophon; Xenophon/
Hell. 1 ; 4.6.1.2.1.; Kyzikos; Notion; 5.5.3.2.1.; Hell. Oxy.
4; \
Laforse,
Bruce:
Xenophon's Clearchus.
In: Syllecta Classica. A
Publication of the Classics Department at the University of Iowa.
(2000). - S. 74-88.
Xen. Hell. 1,1-1,3
ZZ
61/501; APh 49, 5100
Harrauer, H.:
Zu Xenophons Hellenika
auf Papyrus. Neu- und Wiederentdeckungen in der Wiener
Paprussammlung.
Mnemosyne 31, 1978, 351-359
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Hell. 1,1,27-28; 5.5.3.2.1. s.v.; P. Vindob.
G 257; P. Vindob. G 29781; 5.6.1. s.v.; Oxyrhynchos; Soknopaiou
Nesos; \ A.1.d.; 200-300 n.Chr.; /
Chène,
O.:
»Eis Seston«: Xénophon, Helléniques,
I, 1, 36 et l'envoi de Cléarque à Byzance après
la bataille de cyzique.
In: Revue des Études Grecques.
(Paris). - Bd. 111 (1998), Heft 2. - S. 481-502. <<
Abstract:
According to Xenophon (Hell., I, 1, 35-36), the
Spartans sent to Byzance, not long after the battle of Kyzicus, some
troops on fifteen ships under Clearchus. In the Hellespont, this
flottilla was attacked by the Athenians. Clearchus lost three of his
ships, but he took refuge in Sestos and finally succeeded to reach
Byzantium. Since a long time, it seems doubtfull that Clearchus would
be taking refuge in the harbour which was the base of the Athenians
in the strait. So proposed L. Breitenbach (1873) to emend Abydos for
Sestos; an other solution is this one of Peter Krentz, who considers
that the text of Xenophon is a doublet of Thuc. VIII, 80 (first
mission of Clearchus to the Bosporus in the spring of 411). However,
both of these solutions are poorly convincing, and it seems better to
suppose that Xenophon here simply omitted some details; for example,
Clearchus could go to Sestos to burn the sails of the Athenians. If
this way is right, the text may be accepted without modification, and
is no longer a problem. But that remains, of course, only an
hypothesis.
APh
59, 1631
Bruce, I. A. F.:
Diodoros on the Siege of
Chalcedon.
AHB 2, 1988, 54-56
------------------------------------
2.2.3.4. 431-404;
2.2.5. s.v.;Chalkedon; 3.4. Diodor; Diodor/13,66,1-3; Diodor/Quelle;
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/Hell.1,3,1-13; 4.6.1.2.1.
s.v.;Belagerung; \ G.3. Kriege und Schlachten; ( On the question of
Diodorus'use of Xenophon (Hell. 1,3,1-13) as a source for his account
of the siege (13,66,1-3).) /
R
dp 500
Tuplin, Christopher
The Treaty of Boiotios.
Aus:
Sancisi-Weerdenburg, Heleen; Kuhrt, Amélie (Hg.): The Greek
Sources: proceedings of the Groningen 1984 Achaemenid history
workshop., Leiden 1987. pp. 133-153 (Achaemenid history.
2.)
-------------------------------------
2.1.4.;
Achämeniden/ Dareios II.; Artaxerxes II./ Sparta; 2.2.3.4.;
2.2.3.5.; 2.2.5. Kleinasien [u.a.]; Ionien; Ephesos; Milet; 2.2.7.;
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hell. 1,4,2; 4.2.4. Steuern/
Tribute, pers.; 4.3.6.; Autonomie / Ionia; phoros/ Kyros d.J.;
dasmos; Aufstand/ Perserreich; 4.6.1.1.1.; 4.6.1.2.1.; 5.2.2.1. s.v.;
Boiotios; Kallikratidas; Lysander/ Kyros d.J.; Tissaphernes; Thuc.
8,58; Xen. Hell. 1,5,03; Xen. Hell. 2,1,11; Xen. Hell. 2,1,14; Xen.
Hell. 2,3,08; Thuc. 8,45,6; Hell.Oxy. 19(14),2 [134]; Xen. Cyr.
8,6,10f [134]; Xen. An. 1,8,25 [134]; Her. 1,192 [134]; D.Sic.
13,104,4 [135]; Plut. Lys. 9 [135]; Xen. Hell. 1,6,08 [136]; Xen.
Hell. 1,6,03.4.8 [136]; Xen. Hell. 2,1,06 [136]; D.Sic. 13,100,7
[136]; Plut. Lys. 7 [136]; Xen. An. 1,1,06-8 [142ff]; Xen. Cyr.
8,6,04 [144]; Xen. Hell. 3,1,03 [150f]; Xen. Hell. 1,4,02; - C.1.a.;
A.2.d.; B.1.; 408-395 v.Chr.;
B
67/156
Lewis, David M.
After the Profanation of the
Mysteries.
Aus: (Hg.): Ancient Society & Institutions.
Studies presented to V. Ehrenberg on his 75th birthday [FS
Ehrenberg]., Oxford 1966. pp. 177-192
-------------------------------------
2.2.3.4.; Athen/
Eleusinion; 4.5.3.; Mysterienprofanation/ Athen; Philochoros/ FGH
328, F 134; Pollux/ 10,36; Xenophon/ Hell. 1,4,20 [189
no.5]; Xenophon/ Hell. 1,4,21 [189 no.6]; Aristoteles/ Ath. pol.
47,3; 4.4.2.2. Landverkauf; Landkonfiskation/ Athen; 5.2.2.1.;
Alkibiades; 5.3.2.; IG 2²,1579; - E.4.; C.1.a.; 415-414 v.Chr.
APh
46, p. 363
Lanzillotta, E.:
La battaglia di Nozio.
MGR
4, 1975, 135-161
------------------------------------
2.2.3.4.;
Athen/ Seekrieg; 3.2.2. s.v.; Ephoros; Hellenica Oxyrhynchia; 3.4.
Diodor; Diodor/ 13,71; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hell. 1,5,1-14
; 4.6.1.2.1. s.v.; Seeschlacht/ Notion; Schlacht/ Notion; \ G.3.;
A.2.d. / 3
Moles,
John L.:
Xenophon and Callicratidas.
In: The Journal of
Hellenic Studies (JHS / JHSt). (Published by the Council of the
Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies). Bd. 114 (1994). - S.
70-84.
Xen. Hell. I 6,1-33.
Laforse,
B.:
Xenophon, Callicratidas and panhellenism.
In: The
Ancient History bulletin (AHB). - Bd. 12 (1998). - S. 55-67.
Xen.
Hell. I 6,1-33.
APh
59, 1636
Krentz, Peter:
Xenophon and Diodorus on the
battle of Mytilene (406 B.C.).
AHB 2, 1988, 128-130
------------------------------------
2.2.3.4. 431-404;
2.2.5. s.v.;Mytilene; 3.4. Diodor; Diodor/13,77-79; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/Hell.1,6,15-18; 4.6.1.2.1. s.v.;Schlacht; \
G.3. Kriege und Schlachten; (Diodorus'account, 13, 77-79, believed to
be inconsistent with Xen. Hell. 1,6,15-18, is in fact compatible with
Xenophon's account.) /
Zs
335; B `34, 1626
Quirk, Rob.:
Xenophon, Hellen. I 6,
32.
ClRev 48, 1934, 214
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Hell. 1,6,32; \ A.2.d. /
Z
9
Skoczylas Pownall, Frances
Shifting Viewpoints in
Xenophon's Hellenica: The Arginusae Episode.
Athenaeum. Studi di
Letteratura e Storia dell' Antichità. (Pavia). - Bd. 88
(2000). - S. 499-513.
Xen. Hell. I,6
Giovannini,
Adalberto:
Xenophon, der Arginusenprozeß und die
athenische Demokratie. Mit einem Anhang: Die Zahl der athenischen
Hopliten im Jahr 431 v. Chr.
In: Chiron. Mitteilungen der
Kommission für Alte Geschichte und Epigraphik des Deutschen
Archäologischen Instituts. (München). - Bd. 32 (2002). - S.
15-50.
Xen. Hell. I,6
APh
59, 6249
Lavelle, B. M.:
Adikia, the Decree of Kannonos,
and the trial of the generals.
C&M 39, 1988, 19-41
------------------------------------
2.2.3.4.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/Hellenika; 4.4.2.2. s.v.;adikía; Kannonos;
5.2.2.1. s.v.;Euryptolemos; 5.2.2.2. s.v.;Strategen; Arginusenprozeß;
\ / 6
Tp
B II - 11
Baldwin, Barry:
Notes on Cleophon.
AClass
17, 1974, 35-47
------------------------------------
2.2.3.4.;
Athen/ Politiker; 3.2.1.; Komödie/ Kleophon; Aristophanes/
Thesmoph. 805; Aristophanes/ Equ. 765; Aristophanes/ Ranae
679.682f.1504.1532; Plato Comicus/ Cleophon; 3.2.4.; Demagogen/
Athen; Xenophon/ Hell. 1,7,35/ Kleophons Tod; Lysias/
In Agoratum 8-12/ Kleophons Tod; 4.1.3.1.; 4.4.2.2.; Ostrakismos/
Bsp.; Prozesse, polit./ Athen/ Kleophon; 5.2.2.1.; Kleophon;
Kleippides, Deinias'Sohn, v. Acharnae/ Kleophons Vater; \ F.; C.1.a.;
415-404 v.Chr. /
B
`35, 2291
Guida, Ces.:
Noterella senofontea.
MCl 5,
1935, 361-362
------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hell. 2,1,25; \ A.2.d. /
Bourriot,
F.
Xénophon et la bataille d'Aegos Potamos.
Aus:
(Hg.): Opes atticae. Miscellanea philologica et historica R. Bogaert
et H. van Looy oblata., The Hague 1990. pp. 49-64
-------------------------------------
2.2.3.4.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Schlachtenschilderung; 4.6.1.2.1.; Schlacht/
Aigospotamoi; - G.3.; C.1.a.; A.2.d.; Q: Archäolog.
Bibliographie 1992.
Robinson, Eric Wild
What Happened at Aegospotamoi? Xenophon
and Diodorus on the Last Battle of the Peloponnesian War.
Historia
63, 2014, 1-16
A.2.d.
E
d 650
Ducrey, Pierre:
Le traitement des prisonniers de
guerre dans la Grèce antique. Des Origines à la
conqquête romaine.
Paris: Boccard 1968. pp. XIV, 358
--------------------------------------
4.1.1.6.1.;
4.1.5.1.; 4.5.3.; 4.6.1.2.1.; 4.6.2.1.; 5.8.; Kriegsgefangenschaft/
Vokabular, gr.; dmôs/ Kriegsgefangener; aichmálôtos/
Kriegsgefangener; andrápodon/ Kriegsgefangener; zôgréô/
Kriegsgefangener; Massaker/ Kriegsgefangene, gr.; Aigos Potamos/
Schlacht/ Kriegsgefangene/ Massenhinrichtung; Heilige Kriege/ 3./
Kriegsgefangene/ Massenhinrichtung; Kriegsgefangene/ Versklavung,
gr.; Sphakteria/ Kriegsgefangene/ Behandlung; 3.4. Homer; Homer/
Kriegsgefangenschaft; Sybaris/ Besiegte, Behandlung; Melos/ Massaker/
Peloponn. Krieg; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Anabasis/ Kriegsgefangene;
Kriegsgefangenschaft/ Xen. An.; Zehntausend/ Kriegsgefangene,
Behandlung; 2.2.4.1.; Alexander d.Gr./ Kriegsgefangene, Behandlung;
Piraterie/ Gefangene, Behandlung; 4.2.2.; Krieg/ Wirtschaft, grch.;
Lösegeld/ Kriegsgefangene, grch.; 4.1.3.1.; Barbaren/ Griechen;
Asylie/ Kriegsgefangenschaft, gr.; <> G.1.; C.
[175/69]
Todd,
Stephen C.:
Athenian internal politics, 403 - 395 B. C. with
particular reference to the speeches of Lysias.
Cambridge, Ph.
D., 1985.
Abstract: The problems of Athenian politics in this
period have never been adequately analysed. I identify two (Chapter
I): the major problem is the contradiction between the narrative
historians (Xenophon, AthPol) who insist that the Amnesty of 403 was
scrupulously kept because of democratic magnaminity, and various
non-narrative sources (particularly but not only Lysias) which imply
that it was repeatedly broken. The minor problem concerns dating: why
do the great political trials of the period occur not in 403, nor
spread out, but bunched together around 399 ? The minor problem has
previously been ignored; the major problem has been evaded, by
rejecting one or the other half of the evidence. Some German scholars
have ignored the narrative sources, but fail to ask why such
anti-democratic historians should praise the democracy for keeping
the Amnesty. Orthodox scholarship has accepted the narrative
historians and sidestepped the non-narrative evidence; this position
however requires massive special pleading (Chapter II), and there is
too much evidence (Chapter III) to argue that the breaches were
merely occasional lapses. To resolve the problems, I reconsider the
narrative accounts of the Thirty, the Restoration and the Amnesty
(Chapter IV). Both narratives deliberately suppress the key to
understandig the period: it is clear from other evidence that the
initiative for the Amnesty came not from any Athenian but from
Pausanias of Sparta. Consequently the pressure to keep the Amnesty
was not democratic magnanimity but fear of Spartan invasion if it
were broken. Xenophon disguises this because his sources was
Pausanias' enemy Agesilaos; to deny Pausanias credit, he would even
praise the democracy. AlthPol goes further, inventing an all-powerful
"moderate" faction to which he attributes the initiative
for and the maintenance of the Amnesty. This explains the impression
given by the non-narrative sources that though fairly-well kept, the
Amnesty was kept under duress and not because of democratic
magnanimity. It also explains the dating-problem: in 399 it was felt,
rightly, that Spartan invasion was comparatively unlikely (Chapter
V).
(Index to Theses 35-0362)
Tuplin,
Christopher J.:
Rez. P. Krentz (Ed.): Xenophon: Hellenika
II.3.1.11-IV.2.8 (Classical Texts.) Pp. iv + 220. Warminster:
Aris & Phillips (1995) & Rez. O. Lendle: Kommentar zu
Xenophons Anabasis: Bücher
1-7. Pp. xxxi + 527. 77 ills. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche
Buchgesellschaft (1995).
In: The Classical Review. (CR / ClR /
ClRev) Published for the Classical Association by Oxford University
Press. - Bd. 48 (1998), Heft 2. - S. 286-288.
Lendle,
Otto:
Rez. Xenophon: Hellenika
II.3.11 - IV.2.8. Edited with an IIntroduction,
Translation and Commentary by Peter Krentz. Warminster: Aris &
Phillips (1995).
In: Gnomon. Kritische Zeitschrift für die
gesamte klassische Altertumswissenschaft. - Bd. 70 (1998), Heft 2. -
S. 100-103.
Z
58
Roos, A.G.:
Chronologisches zur Geschichte der
Dreißig.
Klio 17, 1921, 1-15
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; Athen/
Dreißig; 3.4. Xenophon; Plut. Lysand. 15 [p.1]; Aristot.
Ath.pol. 35,1 [p.1]; Xen. Hell. 2,3,1 [p.1]; Xen. Hell. 2,2,23
[p.3ff.]; Xen. Hell. 2,3,02-11 [p.3]; Xen. Hell. 2,4,25 [p.13ff.];
Xen. Hell. 2,4,21 [p.14]; 3.4. Lysias; Lysias, Gg. Eratosthenes _ 71
[p.3.7f.]; 3.4. Diodor; Diod. 14,3 [p.8ff.]; Lysias, Gg. Agoratos _
34 [p.7]; 3.4. Ephoros; Ephoros/ Dreißig/ Lysias als Quelle
[p.9]; Lysias, Gg. Eratosthenes _ 74 [p.9]; Isokr. Paneg. _ 113
[p.13]; 5.8.; opôra/ Xen. Hell. 2,4,25 [p.14]; Dreißig/
Chronologie; \ C.1.a.; A.2.d.;
(404, 24.04.: Kapitulation
Athens
- Schleifung der Langen Mauern
404, Juni/ Juli,
nach: Einsetzung der Dreißig
- Belagerung von Samos durch
Lysander
404, Herbst Rückkehr Lysanders nach
Sparta
404/403, Winter: Demokraten formieren sich unter
Thrasybulos
403, Ende März/ Anfang April: Angriff auf den
Peiraios, Tod des Kritias, Sturz der Dreißig
403, 04.10.:
Rückkehr der Demokraten nach Athen) /
APh
59, 6247
Krentz, Peter:
Thibron and the Thirty.
AncW
15, 1987, 75-79
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
3.4. Xenophon; 4.1.3.1. s.v.;Apologie; 5.1.2.1. s.v.;Thibron;
5.2.2.2. s.v.; Dreißig; \ / 5
APh
59, 6254
Németh, György:
Die Dreißig
Tyrannen und die athenische Prosopographie.
ZPE 73, 1988,
181-194
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/Hell.2,3,2; 5.2.2.2. s.v.;
Dreißig; Namensliste; Phyle; \ C.1.a. Griechische Geschichte /
Z
100; APh 46, p. 364
Sealey, R.:
Pap. Mich. inv. 5982.
Theramenes.
ZPE 16, 1975, 279-288
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; Athen/
Dreißig; 3.2.2. s.v.; Hellenica Oxyrhynchia; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Hell. 2,2,15-23; 3.4. Lysias; Lysias/
12,68-70; Lysias/ 13,8-11; Xenophon/ Theramenes; 5.2.2.1. s.v.;
Theramenes; 5.5. s.v.; P. Mich. inv. 5982; \ F.; A.2.b.; A.2.d. / 3
Tp
A I - 7
Adeleye, Gabriel:
Theramenes. The End of a
Controversial Career
MusAfr 5, 1976, 9-19
------------------------------------
2.2.3.4.; 2.2.3.5.;
4.3.5.2.1.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hellenika II,3;
3.4. Diodor; 3.4. Aristoteles; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Theramenes; \ C.1.a.
0397 /
Z
37 - 76
Tuplin, Christopher:
The Failings of Empire. A
Reading of Xenophon Hellenica 2.3.11-7.5.27 .
Stuttgart: Steiner 1993. pp. 264 (Historia: Einzelschriften.
76)
--------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Reich; Xen. Hell. 2,3,11-7,5,27; <>
A.2.d.
[1/93]
Ogden,
Daniel:
Rez. Tuplin: The Failings of Empire. A Reading of
Xenophon Hellenica 2. 3. 11 - 7. 5. 27. Stuttgart:
Franz Steiner (1993).
In: The Classical Review (CR / ClRev).
Published for the Classical Association by Oxford University Press. -
Bd. 44 (1994), Heft 2. - S. 342-343.
Krentz,
Peter:
Rez. Christopher Tuplin, The Failings of Empire: A
Reading of Xenophon Hellenica 2. 3.11 -7. 5. 27.
Historia Einzelschriften, Heft 76. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1993.
Pp. 264. ISBN 3-515-05912-1.
In: Bryn Mawr Classical Review.
(http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr). - Bd. 1993.06.09 (1993).
Z
18; APh 47, 7286
Roux, G.:
Aristophane, Xénophon,
le Pseudo-Démosthène et l'architecture du bouleutérion
d'Athènes.
BCH 100, 1976, 475-483
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; Athen/
Buleuterion; 3.4. Aristophanes; Aristophanes/ Equ. 475ff; 3.4.
Demosthenes; Demosthenes [Ps.-]/ In Aristog. 1,23; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Hell. 2,3,15ff; Assos/ Bouleuterion; 5.1.1.1.
s.v.; bouleuterion; Buleuterion/ Architektur; \ C.1.a.; D.3.; C.1.a.
/
Tp
D I - 10
Dorjahn, A.P.; Fairchild, W.D.:
On Xenophon,
Hellenica 2.3.24-49.
CB 51, 1975, 60-62
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; Athen/
Dreißig; 3.2.4.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hell. 2,3,24-49;
Xenophon/ Rede; 4.4.2.2.; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Theramenes/ Rede; Kritias/
Theramenes; \ A.2.d. /
APh
47, 4608
Schenkeveld, D.M.:
Xenophon, Hellenica
II,3,24-29. Een rhetorische analyse.
Lampas 9, 1976,
141-157 [rés. en
angl.]
------------------------------------
3.2.4.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hell. 2,3,24-29; Xenophon/ Rede; \ A.2.d. /
Tp
L I - 3
Loraux, Nicole:
Oikeios polemos: La guerra nella
famiglia.
StudStor 28, 1987, 5-35
------------------------------------
2.2.3.; Krise des 4.
Jh.; 2.2.3.5.; Athen/ Bruderkrieg; 3.2.1. s.v.; Tragödie, gr.;
3.2.3. s.v.; Polis/= Familie; 3.4. Platon; Platon/ Menex. 243 e 2-
244 a 3; Platon/ Leg. 9,869c-d; Xenophon/ hell. 2,4,21;
4.1.3.1. s.v.; stasis; 4.1.4.4.1. Familie, gr.; syngeneía;
phylon; emphylós; 4.3.5.3.1. s.v.; Brüderlichkeit;
adelphoi hairetoi; 4.4.2.1. s.v.; Mord; phonos; 4.6.1.2.1. s.v.;
Bürgerkrieg, gr.; pólemos; oikeios; haima homaimon; \
D.5. 0400; /
Z
58
Kolbe, Walther:
Das Ehrendekret für die Retter der
Demokratie. (IG II², 10.)
Klio 17, 1921, 242-248
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 5.3.2.; IG
II² 10; Syll. 120; 3.4. Xenophon; Xen. Hell. 2,4,25/
IG II² 10; Aischin. 3,187 [p.244]; Aristot. Ath.pol. 40 [p.244];
4.1.2.1.; engúêsis/ Privileg/ Verleihung der [p.245];
enktêsis/ Privileg Metöken Athen [p.248]; 3.4. Lysias;
Lysias/ Isotelie; Athen/ Bürgerkrieg gg. Dreißig/ Folgen;
\ A.2.a.; C.1.a.; A.2.d.; (IG II² 10 gilt den Metöken, die
unter Thrasybulos in der Munychia zur Wiederherstellung der
Demokratie gekämpft hatten.) /
Zs
68; APh 49, 5111
Whitehead, D.:
Isotéleia, a
metaphor in Xenophon.
Eirene 16, 1978, 19-22
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Poroi 4,12; Xenophon/ Hell. 2,4,25
; 4.1.1.6.1. Metöken; 4.2.4.1. s.v.; isotéleia; \ A.2.d.
/
B
`38, 3190; ZZ 63/150
Accame, S.:
La battaglia presso il
Pireo del 403 a.C.
RivFil 16, 1938, 346-356
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; Athen/
Sparta; 2.2.7. s.v.; Sparta/ Pausanias; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
Hell. 2,4,31ff; 4.6.1.2.1. s.v.; Schlacht/ Piräus/ 403
v.Chr.; \ G.3.; A.2.d.; 403 v.Chr. /
Z
175
Kränzlein, Arnold:
[rec.:] Loening, Thomas Clark,
The recociliation agreement of 403/402 B.C. in Athens. Its content
and applicaton (= Hermes, Einzelschr. 53), Stuttgart 1987.
ZRG
107, 1990, 455-462
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.
404-338; 3.4. Aristoteles; Aristoteles/ Ath.Pol. 39,1-6; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hellenika 2.4, 38/39; 4.3.2.1.;
4.4.2.2.; \ / (6)
APh
18, p. 108; Zs 227
Prentice, W. K.:
Themistogenes of
Syracuse. An error of copyist.
AJPh , 1947, 73-77
------------------------------------
3.2.2.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hell. 3,1,2; Xenophon/
Themistogenes; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Themistogenes von Syrakus/ Xen. an.; \
A.2.d.; Lies: themistôs henì tôn Kyreíôn
gégraptai. Name des bis dahin unbekannten Themistogenes
entstanden durch den Fehler eines Kopisten. /
Jehne,
Martin:
Die Funktion der Berichts über die
Kinadon-Verschwörung in Xenophons `Hellenika'.
Hermes 123,
1995, 166-174
------------------------------------
2.2.7.;
2.2.3.5.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xen. Hell. 3,3,4-11; Xenophon/
Kinadon-Verschwörung; Kinadon-Verschwörung; 5.2.2.1.;
Kinadon/ Sparta, Anfang 4. Jh.v.; Xen. Hell. 3,3,4 [p.169]; Agesilaos
II. v. Sparta/ Xen. Hell., Darstellung in; \ A.2.d.; C.1.a.; 398 od.
397 v.Chr. /
alg320.35/s48-2
Lotze, Detlef:
Bürger zweiter Klasse: Spartas
Periöken. Ihre Stellung und Funktion im Staat der
Lakedaimonier.
Akad. Wiss. Erfurt SB d. geisteswiss. Kl. 2,
1993/94, 37-51
------------------------------------
2.2.7.;
Periöken/ Sparta; 4.1.1.8.1.; 4.1.2.1.; Xen. Hell. 3,3,6
[p.39]; Xenophon/ Periöken, spartan.; 4.1.1.1.1.; Spartiat/
Periöke/ Verhältnis; \ C.1.a. /
Sp
L II - 2
Lins, Hermann:
Kritische Betrachtung der Feldzüge
des Agesilaos in Kleinasien.
Halle (Saale): Buchdruckerei
Hohmann 1914. pp. 57 (Diss. Halle/ Saale
1914.)
--------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
2.2.7.; Sparta/ Agesilaos; 3.2.2.; Hellenika Oxyrhynchia/ Agesilaos;
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Agesilaos; 4.6.1.2.1.; Agesilaos/
Kleinasienfeldzug; Schlacht/ Paktolos; <> C.1.a.; G.3.;
A.2.d.
[A 1810/63]
ant2.10/m48-20
Ragone, Giuseppe:
L' IMITATIO AGAMEMNONIS di Agesilao fra
Aulide ed Efeso.
MGR 20, 1996, 21-49
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 2.2.7.;
4.1.3.1.; imitatio Agamemnonis; 5.2.2.1.; Agesilaos II. v. Sparta/
Agamemnonis imitatio; Xen. Hell. 3,4; Xen. Hell./
Agesilaos; Aulis, Opfer in; Nep. Epam. 5,5f. [p.28]; Diod. 14,79,1
[p.28]; Plut. Ages./ imitatio Agamemnonis; 3.4. Xenophon; \ F.; 396
v.Chr. /
Tp
B II - 14
Botha, Lorraine:
The Asiatic campaign of
Agesilaos. The topography of the route from Ephesus to Sardis.
AClass
31, 1988, 71-80 .
------------------------------------
2.1.4.;
2.2.3.5.; 2.2.5. s.v.; Ephesos/ Sardis; 3.2.2.; Hellenika
Oxyrhynchia/ Agesilaos'Feldzug gg. Tissaphernes; 3.4. Diodor; Diodor/
14,80; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hell. 3,4; 4.6.1.2.1.;
Agesilaos/ Feldzug Asien; 5.5.3.2.1. s.v.; P. Oxy. 842; Topographie/
Lydien; \ G.3.; A.2.d.; B.3.; 395 v.Chr./ um; APh 60, 10614. /
ZZ
63/298; APh 45, p. 343
Berthiaume, G.:
Helléniques
III,4,17 et le sens du terme chalkeús à l'époque
classique.
RPh 48, 1974, 304-307
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hell. 3,4,17; Xenophon/ Ages. 1,26;
4.2.6.1. s.v.; Schmiedehandwerk; Metallverarbeitung; 5.8. s.v.;
chalkeús; sidereús; \ C.2.; A.2.d. / 2
ZZ
71/271
Nellen, Dieter:
Zur Darstellung der Schlacht bei
Sardes in den Quellen.
AncSoc 3, 1972, 45-
------------------------------------
2.1.4.; 2.2.3.5.;
2.2.7.; 3.2.2.; 3.4. Diodor; Diodor/ 14,80,2-4; 3.4. Xenophon; Xen.
Hell. 3,4,21-25; Xen. Ages. 1,29ff; 3.4. Pausanias; Paus.
3,9,6; 3.4. Plutarch; Plut. Ages. 10,1-4; 3.4. Nepos; Nep. Ages.
3,4f; 4.6.1.2.1.; Schlacht/ Sardes; 5.2.2.1.; Agesilaos/ RE 2;
5.5.3.2.1.; Hell. Oxy. 6,4-6; Xen. Hell. 3,4,22f [p.49]; Xen. Hell.
4,5,3 [p.49]; Xen. Hell. 5,4,50f [p.50]; Xen. Hell. 4,3,19 [p.50];
Xen. Hell. 3,4,21 [p.51]; D.Sic. 14,80,2 [p.51]; Xen. Hell. 3,4,24
[p.52]; Hell. Oxy. 6,6 [p.53]; \ G.3.; A.2.d.; 395 v.Chr.;
Unterschiedl Darst. Folge der Agesialos-Verherrlichung Xen.'s. /
4`
ZZ 80/191; APh 46, p. 649
Anderson, J.K.:
The battle of
Sardis in 395 B.C.
CSCA 7, 1974, 27-53
------------------------------------
2.1.4. Perserreich;
Sardis; 2.2.3.5.; 2.2.7. Sparta; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hellenika;
3.4. Diodor; 3.2.1. s.v.; Hellenica Oxyrhynchia; 4.6.1.2.2. s.v.;
Schlacht/ Sardes; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Agesilaos II. von Sparta; \ G.3.;
A.2.d. / 2
Z
58
Wylie, Graham J.:
Agesilaus and the Battle of
Sardis.
In: Klio. Beiträge zur Alten Geschichte. (Berlin:
Akademie Verlag). - Bd. 74 (1992). - S. 118-130.
Abstract: Rival
accounts of the victory won by the Spartan king Agesilaus over the
Persians in 395 B.C. near Sardis and of foregoing and subsequent
events, due respectively to Xenophon, Diodorus Siculus, and the
Oxyrhynchus historian, are examined and compared. That of Xenophon,
which is irreconcilable with the others in some respects, is
considered the most credible, especially as it is probably based on
first-hand testimony; nor is it likely to have been distorted by his
partiality for Agesilaus. Some fundamental problems still in dispute
are discussed. Despite his successes, Agesilaus' war policy in Asia
seems to have been somewhat nebulous and opportunist, with little
evidence of a coherent plan.
Tp
F I - 5
Ferguson, William Scott:
Economic Causes of
International Rivalries and Wars in Ancient Greece.
Annual
Report of the American Historical Association. , 1915, 111-122
------------------------------------
2.2.3.; 2.2.3.4.
Peloponnesischer Krieg; 2.2.3.5.; Korinthischer Krieg; 3.4.
Thukydides; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Korinth. Krieg; 4.2.2.;
4.6.1.2.1.; Xenophon/ Hell. 3,5; \ C.1.a.; A.2.d.; G.3.
/
Cinzia
Bearzot, Federalismo e autonomia nelle Elleniche di Senofonte.
Milano: Vita e Pensiero, 2004. Pp. 176. ISBN
88-343-1113-2.
Reviewed by Jacek Rzepka, Warsaw University
Bryn
Mawr Classical Review 2005.04.11 -
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2005/2005-04-11.html
I.
Rede d. Theban. Gesandten in Athen in 395v. (Hell. III 5, 8-15)
[p.21ff] / II. Union von Argos & Korinth um 390v.ff. (Hell. IV 4,
1-14) [p.31ff] /
III. Dioikismos von Mantinea in 385v. (Hell. V
2, 33-34) [p. 37ff.] / IV. Rede d. Kleigenes von Akanthus in 382v.
(Hell. V 2, 12-19) [p. 45ff.] /
V. Rede d. Leontiades in 382v.
(Hell. V 2, 33-34) [p. 57ff.] / VI. Rede d. Polydamas von Pharsalos
in 375/4v. (Hell. VI 1, 4-16) [p. 63ff.] /
VII. Theban. Angriff
auf Plataiai & Thespiai in 373v. (Hell. VI 3, 1) [p. 73ff.] /
VIII. Rede d. Autokles, Athen. Gesandter bei Friedensverhandlungen in
Sparta in 371v. (Hell. VI 3, 7-9) [p. 85ff.] /
IX. Frieden von
Sparta in 371v. (Hell. VI 3, 18-20) [p. 93ff.] /
X. Vorschlag
d. Spartaners Protoos in 371v. (Hell. VI 4, 2) [p. 109ff.] / XI.
Stasis / Bürgerkrieg in Tegea in 370v. (Hell. VI 5, 6-9) [p.
119ff.] /
XII. Krise d. Arkadischen Koinon in 360v. ff. (Hell.
VII 4, 33-35) [p. 127ff.] /
Z
58
Delbrück, Hans:
Antike Kavallerie.
Klio 10,
1910, 335-340
------------------------------------
2.1.4.
s.v.; Achämeniden/ Militärgesch.; 2.2.3.2.; 2.2.3.5.; Hell.
Oxy./ Schlacht Sardes; Xenophon/ Hell. 4,1,17-19;
Diodor/ 14,80; Polybios/ 3,117; 4.6.1.2. s.v.; Kavallerie, antike;
4.6.1.2.1. s.v.; Schlacht/ Sardes; Schlacht/ Marathon; \ G.1.; G.3.;
A.2.d.; Gegen: Meyer, Ed., Theopomps Hellenika, S. 39ff. /
Cinzia
Bearzot, Federalismo e autonomia nelle Elleniche di Senofonte.
Milano: Vita e Pensiero, 2004. Pp. 176. ISBN
88-343-1113-2.
Reviewed by Jacek Rzepka, Warsaw University
Bryn
Mawr Classical Review 2005.04.11 -
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2005/2005-04-11.html
I.
Rede d. Theban. Gesandten in Athen in 395v. (Hell. III 5, 8-15)
[p.21ff] / II. Union von Argos & Korinth um 390v.ff. (Hell.
IV 4, 1-14) [p.31ff] /
III. Dioikismos von Mantinea in
385v. (Hell. V 2, 33-34) [p. 37ff.] / IV. Rede d. Kleigenes von
Akanthus in 382v. (Hell. V 2, 12-19) [p. 45ff.] /
V. Rede d.
Leontiades in 382v. (Hell. V 2, 33-34) [p. 57ff.] / VI. Rede d.
Polydamas von Pharsalos in 375/4v. (Hell. VI 1, 4-16) [p. 63ff.] /
VII. Theban. Angriff auf Plataiai & Thespiai in 373v.
(Hell. VI 3, 1) [p. 73ff.] / VIII. Rede d. Autokles, Athen. Gesandter
bei Friedensverhandlungen in Sparta in 371v. (Hell. VI 3, 7-9) [p.
85ff.] /
IX. Frieden von Sparta in 371v. (Hell. VI 3, 18-20)
[p. 93ff.] /
X. Vorschlag d. Spartaners Protoos in 371v. (Hell.
VI 4, 2) [p. 109ff.] / XI. Stasis / Bürgerkrieg in Tegea in
370v. (Hell. VI 5, 6-9) [p. 119ff.] /
XII. Krise d. Arkadischen
Koinon in 360v. ff. (Hell. VII 4, 33-35) [p. 127ff.] /
APh
58, 8142
Tomlinson, R.A.; Demakopoulou, K.:
Excavations at
the circular building, Perachora.
ABSA 80, 1985, 261-279
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/Hell.4,5; 2.2.6. s.v.; Heraion-Tal; Perachora;
5.1.1.1.; Wasser/Regenwasserreservoir; Rundbau; \ A.2.f. Archäologie
/ Vorgeschichte /
B
gr x 16-600
Stern, Ernst von:
Geschichte der spartanischen
und thebanischen Hegemonie vom Königsfrieden bis zur Schlacht
bei Mantinea. [Photomech. ND München]
Dorpat: H. Laakmann's
Buch- u. Steindruckerei 1884. pp. 248 (Phil. Diss.
Dorpat)
--------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
2.2.6. s.v.; Theben/ Hegemonie; 2.2.7.; Sparta/ Hegemonie; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hell., Nachwirkung; <> C.1.a.; A.2.d.;
Königsfrieden; Antalkidas-Frieden; 387 v.Chr.
[72/92] Xen.
Hell. 5,1ff.
Tp
E I - 2
El Abbadi, M. A. H.:
The Greek Attitude towards
the King's Peace of 386 B.C.
BSAA 43, 1975, 17-41
------------------------------------
2.1.4.;2.2.3.5.;2.2.7.;4.1.3.1.;4.6.1.1.1.;5.2.2.1.
s.v.;Antalkidas;Königsfrieden;3.4. Xenophon; \ C.1.a. 0414 /
Zs
390; APh 46, p. 363
Rice, D.G.:
Xenophon, Diodorus and the
year 379-378 B.C. Reconstruction and reappraisal.
YClS 24, 1975,
95-130
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
Athen/ Außenpolitik; 2.2.6. s.v.; Theben; 2.2.7. Sparta; 3.4.
Diodor; Diodor/ a. 379-378; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hellenika;
4.6.1.1.1.; 4.6.3.1.1. s.v.; Attisch-Del. Seebund/ 2.; \ C.1.a.;
A.2.d.; 379-378 v.Chr.; /
Cinzia
Bearzot, Federalismo e autonomia nelle Elleniche di Senofonte.
Milano: Vita e Pensiero, 2004. Pp. 176. ISBN
88-343-1113-2.
Reviewed by Jacek Rzepka, Warsaw University
Bryn
Mawr Classical Review 2005.04.11 -
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2005/2005-04-11.html
I.
Rede d. Theban. Gesandten in Athen in 395v. (Hell. III 5, 8-15)
[p.21ff] / II. Union von Argos & Korinth um 390v.ff. (Hell. IV 4,
1-14) [p.31ff] /
III. Dioikismos von Mantinea in 385v. (Hell.
V 2, 33-34) [p. 37ff.] / IV. Rede d. Kleigenes von Akanthus
in 382v. (Hell. V 2, 12-19) [p. 45ff.] /
V. Rede
d. Leontiades in 382v. (Hell. V 2, 33-34) [p. 57ff.] /
VI. Rede d. Polydamas von Pharsalos in 375/4v. (Hell. VI 1, 4-16) [p.
63ff.] /
VII. Theban. Angriff auf Plataiai & Thespiai in
373v. (Hell. VI 3, 1) [p. 73ff.] / VIII. Rede d. Autokles, Athen.
Gesandter bei Friedensverhandlungen in Sparta in 371v. (Hell. VI 3,
7-9) [p. 85ff.] /
IX. Frieden von Sparta in 371v. (Hell. VI 3,
18-20) [p. 93ff.] /
X. Vorschlag d. Spartaners Protoos in 371v.
(Hell. VI 4, 2) [p. 109ff.] / XI. Stasis / Bürgerkrieg in Tegea
in 370v. (Hell. VI 5, 6-9) [p. 119ff.] /
XII. Krise d.
Arkadischen Koinon in 360v. ff. (Hell. VII 4, 33-35) [p. 127ff.] /
Schmitzer,
Ulrich:
Sieben Thebaner gegen Theben - Bemerkungen zur
Darstellungsform in Xenophon, hell. 5, 4, 1 12.
In:
Würzburger Jahrbücher für die Altertumswissenschaft
(WJA). Neue Folge. (Würzburg). - Bd. 22 (1998). - S. 123-139.
Z
51
Borthwick, E K:
The scene on the Panagjurischte
Amphora: a new solution.
JHS 96, 1976, 148-151
------------------------------------
2.2.3.4.; 2.2.6.;
Theben/ Tyrannenmord; 3.4. Plutarch; Plutarch/ mor. 575b-98f;
Xenophon/ Hell. 5,4,7; 4.1.4.4.1.; Kômos-Thema;
5.1.5.1.; Panagjurischte-Amphore; 5.1.4.1.; Tyrannenmord; 5.2.2.1.;
Leontiades/ RE 2; Philostrat/ VS i 2 p. 485 Olearius; \ D.3.; A.2.d.;
C.1.a.; 379 v.Chr. /
Buckler,
J.:
The re-establishment of the Boiotarchia (378 B.C.)
AJAH
4, 1979, 50-64
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;2.2.6.;Boiotien;Theben;
3.4. Xenophon;3.4. Plutarch;3.4. Hell. Oxy.;
4.6.3.1.1.
Staatenbund, gr.;
5.3.2.; SEG 25, 553;
Xenophon/Hellenika;
\ APh 51, 9404; /
T
bgrp 242-490
Pascual González, José
Plutarco
y su vision de la hegemonía tebana.
Aus: Pérez
Jiménez, Aurelio; Cerro Calderón, Gonzalo del (Hg.):
Estudios sobre Plutarco: obra y traducion: actas del I Symposion
espanol sobre Plutarco, Fuengirola 1988., Málaga 1990. pp.
73-79
-------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
2.2.6.; Theben/ Hegemonie; 3.2.1.; Diodor/ Theben; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Plutarch; 3.4. Plutarch; Plutarch/ Pelopidas; 4.1.3.1.
Patriotismus, boiot.; Hegemonie/ Teben; Xen. Hell. 5,2,25-33;
Xen. Hell. 5,4,1-12; Xen. Hell. 6,4,2-15; Xen. Hell. 7,5,1-2; Xen.
Hell. 7,1,33-38; Plutarch/ Hegemonie, theb.; Plutarch/ Theben; -
A.2.d.; C.1.a.;
T
bgrp 242-490
Pascual González, José
Plutarco
y su vision de la hegemonía tebana.
Aus: Pérez
Jiménez, Aurelio; Cerro Calderón, Gonzalo del (Hg.):
Estudios sobre Plutarco: obra y traducion: actas del I Symposion
espanol sobre Plutarco, Fuengirola 1988., Málaga 1990. pp.
73-79
-------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
2.2.6.; Theben/ Hegemonie; 3.2.1.; Diodor/ Theben; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Plutarch; 3.4. Plutarch; Plutarch/ Pelopidas; 4.1.3.1.
Patriotismus, boiot.; Hegemonie/ Teben; Xen. Hell. 5,2,25-33; Xen.
Hell. 5,4,1-12; Xen. Hell. 6,4,2-15; Xen. Hell.
7,5,1-2; Xen. Hell. 7,1,33-38; Plutarch/ Hegemonie, theb.; Plutarch/
Theben; - A.2.d.; C.1.a.;
Klass.
Arch.; APh 49, 5108
Roller, D.W.:
The location of
Xenophon's Graòs stêthos.
AJA 82, 1978, 107-109
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Hell. 5,4,49f; Topographie/ Tanagra,
Umgebung; \ A.2.d.; B.3. /
Zs
290; APh 57, 5189
Tuplin, C. J.:
Four textual notes on
Xenophon Hellenica VI.
Philologus 130, 1986, 24-28
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Hell. 6; Xen. Hell. 6,3,16; Xen. Hell. 6,4,14; Xen. Hell.
6,4,23; Xen. Hell. 6,5,12; Xen. Hell. 6,5,21 \ A.2.d. /
Cinzia
Bearzot, Federalismo e autonomia nelle Elleniche di Senofonte.
Milano: Vita e Pensiero, 2004. Pp. 176. ISBN
88-343-1113-2.
Reviewed by Jacek Rzepka, Warsaw University
Bryn
Mawr Classical Review 2005.04.11 -
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2005/2005-04-11.html
I.
Rede d. Theban. Gesandten in Athen in 395v. (Hell. III 5, 8-15)
[p.21ff] / II. Union von Argos & Korinth um 390v.ff. (Hell. IV 4,
1-14) [p.31ff] /
III. Dioikismos von Mantinea in 385v. (Hell. V
2, 33-34) [p. 37ff.] / IV. Rede d. Kleigenes von Akanthus in 382v.
(Hell. V 2, 12-19) [p. 45ff.] /
V. Rede d. Leontiades in 382v.
(Hell. V 2, 33-34) [p. 57ff.] / VI. Rede d. Polydamas von Pharsalos
in 375/4v. (Hell. VI 1, 4-16) [p. 63ff.] /
VII.
Theban. Angriff auf Plataiai & Thespiai in 373v. (Hell. VI 3, 1)
[p. 73ff.] / VIII. Rede d. Autokles, Athen. Gesandter bei
Friedensverhandlungen in Sparta in 371v. (Hell. VI 3, 7-9) [p. 85ff.]
/
IX. Frieden von Sparta in 371v. (Hell. VI 3, 18-20) [p.
93ff.] /
X. Vorschlag d. Spartaners Protoos in 371v. (Hell. VI
4, 2) [p. 109ff.] / XI. Stasis / Bürgerkrieg in Tegea in 370v.
(Hell. VI 5, 6-9) [p. 119ff.] /
XII. Krise d. Arkadischen
Koinon in 360v. ff. (Hell. VII 4, 33-35) [p. 127ff.] /
Z
58
Beloch, Julius:
Griechische Aufgebote I.
Klio 5,
1905, 341-374
------------------------------------
2.2.3.;
4.6.1.2.1.; 4.6.2.1.; Wehrpflicht, gr.; Xenophon/ Heeresaufgebote,
gr. [p.344]; Mobilisierungsstärken, gr.; Athen/ Truppenstärken
[p.347]; Xen. Hell. 6,1,5 [p.347]; Xen. Hell. 6,5,49
[p.349]; Thuk. 2,13 [p.356]; Diod. 12,40,4 [p.356]; Arist. Ath.pol.
24 [p.356]; Demographie/ Athen; \ G.2.; (1. Einleitung [p.341]/ 2.
Athen [p.347]) /
https://gams.uni-graz.at/o:ethnos.320
Online-Portal Uni Graz: Zwischen Hellenenbewußtsein und Poliszugehörigkeit
APh
46, p. 363
Mosley, D.J.:
Xénophon et
Iphikrates.
RSA 4, 1974, 64-68
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; Athen/
Generäle; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hell. VI 2,27-28
; Xenophon/ Iphikrates; 4.1.3.1.; 4.6.1.2.1.; 5.2.2.1. s.v.;
Iphikrates; \ F.; A.2.d.; 374-371 v.Chr. /
Schepens,
Guido:
Three Voices on the History of a Difficult Relationship.
Xenophon's Evaluation of Athenian and Spartan Identities in Hellenica
VI 3.
In: Identità e Valori. Fattori di
Aggregazione e Fattori di Crisi nell' Esperienza Politica Antica.
Bergamo, 16 - 18 dicembre 1998. A cura di Alberto Barzanò
-Cinzia Bearzot - Franca Landucci - Luisa Prandi - Giuseppe Zecchini.
Alle radici della cassa comune europea. volume terzo. Roma: »L'
Erma« di Bretschneider.(Monografie. Centro ricerche e
documentazione sull' antichità classica. 21.). - 1998. - S.
81-96.
APh
20, p. 247; Zs 250
Roos, A. G.:
The peace of Sparta of 374
B.C.
Mnemosyne 4a Ser. 2, 1949, 265-285
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; Athen/
Frieden; 2.2.7.; 3.2.2. s.v.; Ephoros; Philochoros; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Hell. 6,3; 3.4. Diodor; 3.4. Isokrates;
4.6.1.1.1. s.v.; Friede/ Sparta 374 v.Chr.; \ C.1.a.; A.2.d.; 374
v.Chr. /
4°
ZZ 86/92; APh 49, 5110
Tuplin, C.J.:
The Athenian embassy
to Sparta, 372/1.
LCM 2, 1977, 51-56
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; Athen/
Sparta; 2.2.7.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xen. Hell. 6,3,2 ;
4.6.1.1.1. s.v.; Gesandtschaft/ Athen-Sparta; \ A.2.d.; C.1.a. /
Cinzia
Bearzot, Federalismo e autonomia nelle Elleniche di Senofonte.
Milano: Vita e Pensiero, 2004. Pp. 176. ISBN
88-343-1113-2.
Reviewed by Jacek Rzepka, Warsaw University
Bryn
Mawr Classical Review 2005.04.11 -
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2005/2005-04-11.html
I.
Rede d. Theban. Gesandten in Athen in 395v. (Hell. III 5, 8-15)
[p.21ff] / II. Union von Argos & Korinth um 390v.ff. (Hell. IV 4,
1-14) [p.31ff] /
III. Dioikismos von Mantinea in 385v. (Hell. V
2, 33-34) [p. 37ff.] / IV. Rede d. Kleigenes von Akanthus in 382v.
(Hell. V 2, 12-19) [p. 45ff.] /
V. Rede d. Leontiades in 382v.
(Hell. V 2, 33-34) [p. 57ff.] / VI. Rede d. Polydamas von Pharsalos
in 375/4v. (Hell. VI 1, 4-16) [p. 63ff.] /
VII. Theban. Angriff
auf Plataiai & Thespiai in 373v. (Hell. VI 3, 1)
[p. 73ff.] / VIII. Rede d. Autokles, Athen. Gesandter bei
Friedensverhandlungen in Sparta in 371v. (Hell. VI 3, 7-9)
[p. 85ff.] /
IX. Frieden von Sparta in 371v. (Hell. VI 3,
18-20) [p. 93ff.] /
X. Vorschlag d. Spartaners Protoos
in 371v. (Hell. VI 4, 2) [p. 109ff.] / XI. Stasis / Bürgerkrieg
in Tegea in 370v. (Hell. VI 5, 6-9) [p. 119ff.] /
XII. Krise d.
Arkadischen Koinon in 360v. ff. (Hell. VII 4, 33-35) [p. 127ff.] /
Zs
49; APh 47, 4599
Dalfen, J.:
Xenophon als Analytiker und
Kritiker politischer Rede (Zu Hell. VI 3,4-17 und VI
5,33-48).
GB 5, 1976, 59-84
------------------------------------
3.2.4. s.v.;
exemplum/ Mythos; exemplum/ Geschichte; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
Hell. 6,3,4-17; Xenophon/ Hell. 6,5,33-48; Xenophon/ Rede; 4.1.3.1.
Propaganda, gr.; \ A.2.d.; D.5. /
T
bgrp 242-490
Pascual González, José
Plutarco
y su vision de la hegemonía tebana.
Aus: Pérez
Jiménez, Aurelio; Cerro Calderón, Gonzalo del (Hg.):
Estudios sobre Plutarco: obra y traducion: actas del I Symposion
espanol sobre Plutarco, Fuengirola 1988., Málaga 1990. pp.
73-79
-------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
2.2.6.; Theben/ Hegemonie; 3.2.1.; Diodor/ Theben; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Plutarch; 3.4. Plutarch; Plutarch/ Pelopidas; 4.1.3.1.
Patriotismus, boiot.; Hegemonie/ Teben; Xen. Hell. 5,2,25-33; Xen.
Hell. 5,4,1-12; Xen. Hell. 6,4,2-15; Xen. Hell.
7,5,1-2; Xen. Hell. 7,1,33-38; Plutarch/ Hegemonie, theb.; Plutarch/
Theben; - A.2.d.; C.1.a.;
https://gams.uni-graz.at/o:ethnos.322
Online-Portal Uni Graz: Zwischen Hellenenbewußtsein und Poliszugehörigkeit
https://gams.uni-graz.at/o:ethnos.321
Online-Portal Uni Graz: Zwischen Hellenenbewußtsein und Poliszugehörigkeit
Cinzia
Bearzot, Federalismo e autonomia nelle Elleniche di Senofonte.
Milano: Vita e Pensiero, 2004. Pp. 176. ISBN
88-343-1113-2.
Reviewed by Jacek Rzepka, Warsaw University
Bryn
Mawr Classical Review 2005.04.11 -
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2005/2005-04-11.html
I.
Rede d. Theban. Gesandten in Athen in 395v. (Hell. III 5, 8-15)
[p.21ff] / II. Union von Argos & Korinth um 390v.ff. (Hell. IV 4,
1-14) [p.31ff] /
III. Dioikismos von Mantinea in 385v. (Hell. V
2, 33-34) [p. 37ff.] / IV. Rede d. Kleigenes von Akanthus in 382v.
(Hell. V 2, 12-19) [p. 45ff.] /
V. Rede d. Leontiades in 382v.
(Hell. V 2, 33-34) [p. 57ff.] / VI. Rede d. Polydamas von Pharsalos
in 375/4v. (Hell. VI 1, 4-16) [p. 63ff.] /
VII. Theban. Angriff
auf Plataiai & Thespiai in 373v. (Hell. VI 3, 1) [p. 73ff.] /
VIII. Rede d. Autokles, Athen. Gesandter bei Friedensverhandlungen in
Sparta in 371v. (Hell. VI 3, 7-9) [p. 85ff.] /
IX. Frieden von
Sparta in 371v. (Hell. VI 3, 18-20) [p. 93ff.] /
X. Vorschlag
d. Spartaners Protoos in 371v. (Hell. VI 4, 2) [p.
109ff.] / XI. Stasis / Bürgerkrieg in Tegea in 370v. (Hell. VI
5, 6-9) [p. 119ff.] /
XII. Krise d. Arkadischen Koinon in 360v.
ff. (Hell. VII 4, 33-35) [p. 127ff.] /
APh
59, 15252
Hanson, Victor:
Epameinondas, the battle of
Leuktra (371 B.C.), and the "revolution" in Greek battle
tactics.
ClAnt 7, 1988, 190-207
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 3.4.
Diodor; Diodor/15,52-56; 3.4. Plutarch; Plutarch/Pel.20-23; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/Hell.6,4,3-15; 4.6.1.2.1.; Leuktra;
5.2.2.1. s.v.;Epaminondas; Schlacht/Leuktra; Taktik;
Militärgeschichte; \ G.3. Kriege und Schlachten /
Z
36
Roy, James:
Arcadia and Boeotia in Peloponnesian
affairs 370-362 B.C.
Historia 20, 1971, 569-599
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5. 404-338;
2.2.6.; Boiotia; Arkadien; 2.2.7. Sparta; 3.4. Xenophon; 4.3.5.2.1.
Aristokratie/Oligarchie, gr.; 4.3.5.3.1. Demokratie, gr.; 4.6.1.1.1.
Verh. Frieden, gr.; 4.6.1.2.1. Kriegf., gr.; 4.6.3.1.1. zw.staatl.
Vgg., gr.; Boeotien; \ C.1.a. /
Cinzia
Bearzot, Federalismo e autonomia nelle Elleniche di Senofonte.
Milano: Vita e Pensiero, 2004. Pp. 176. ISBN
88-343-1113-2.
Reviewed by Jacek Rzepka, Warsaw University
Bryn
Mawr Classical Review 2005.04.11 -
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2005/2005-04-11.html
I.
Rede d. Theban. Gesandten in Athen in 395v. (Hell. III 5, 8-15)
[p.21ff] / II. Union von Argos & Korinth um 390v.ff. (Hell. IV 4,
1-14) [p.31ff] /
III. Dioikismos von Mantinea in 385v. (Hell. V
2, 33-34) [p. 37ff.] / IV. Rede d. Kleigenes von Akanthus in 382v.
(Hell. V 2, 12-19) [p. 45ff.] /
V. Rede d. Leontiades in 382v.
(Hell. V 2, 33-34) [p. 57ff.] / VI. Rede d. Polydamas von Pharsalos
in 375/4v. (Hell. VI 1, 4-16) [p. 63ff.] /
VII. Theban. Angriff
auf Plataiai & Thespiai in 373v. (Hell. VI 3, 1) [p. 73ff.] /
VIII. Rede d. Autokles, Athen. Gesandter bei Friedensverhandlungen in
Sparta in 371v. (Hell. VI 3, 7-9) [p. 85ff.] /
IX. Frieden von
Sparta in 371v. (Hell. VI 3, 18-20) [p. 93ff.] /
X. Vorschlag
d. Spartaners Protoos in 371v. (Hell. VI 4, 2) [p. 109ff.] / XI.
Stasis / Bürgerkrieg in Tegea in 370v. (Hell. VI 5, 6-9)
[p. 119ff.] /
XII. Krise d. Arkadischen Koinon in 360v. ff.
(Hell. VII 4, 33-35) [p. 127ff.] /
https://gams.uni-graz.at/o:ethnos.323
Online-Portal Uni Graz: Zwischen Hellenenbewußtsein und Poliszugehörigkeit
APh
59, 12091
Christien, Jacqueline:
L'invasion de la Laconie
(370-369 a. C.) et les routes du nord de l'état
spartiate.
Praktikà g' diethnous synedríou
Peloponnesiakon spoudon 2, 1987-1988, 325-336
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 2.2.7.
Sparta; Peloponnes; Karyai; Oion; Eutaea; Topographie; Analipsis;
3.4. Diodor; Diodor/63,4+64,1-6; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/Hell.
6,5,12-15.23-27 ; 4.6.1.2.1.; 370/369 v.Chr.; \ G.3. Kriege
und Schlachten /
Zs
49; APh 47, 4599
Dalfen, J.:
Xenophon als Analytiker und
Kritiker politischer Rede (Zu Hell. VI 3,4-17 und VI
5,33-48).
GB 5, 1976, 59-84
------------------------------------
3.2.4. s.v.;
exemplum/ Mythos; exemplum/ Geschichte; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
Hell. 6,3,4-17; Xenophon/ Hell. 6,5,33-48; Xenophon/ Rede; 4.1.3.1.
Propaganda, gr.; \ A.2.d.; D.5. /
Z
58
Beloch, Julius:
Griechische Aufgebote I.
Klio 5,
1905, 341-374
------------------------------------
2.2.3.;
4.6.1.2.1.; 4.6.2.1.; Wehrpflicht, gr.; Xenophon/ Heeresaufgebote,
gr. [p.344]; Mobilisierungsstärken, gr.; Athen/ Truppenstärken
[p.347]; Xen. Hell. 6,1,5 [p.347]; Xen. Hell. 6,5,49
[p.349]; Thuk. 2,13 [p.356]; Diod. 12,40,4 [p.356]; Arist. Ath.pol.
24 [p.356]; Demographie/ Athen; \ G.2.; (1. Einleitung [p.341]/ 2.
Athen [p.347]) /
Xénophon et la rhétorique
(dir.) Pierre Pontier
ISBN : 978-2-84050-924-0
Date de publication : 10/05/2014 / Format : 160 x 240 / Nombre de pages : 380 (Hellenica)
Deuxième partie
Giovanna Daverio Rocchi : La rhétorique de l’hégémonie dans le livre VII des Helléniques de Xénophon
Cinzia
Bearzot, Federalismo e autonomia nelle Elleniche di Senofonte.
Milano: Vita e Pensiero, 2004. Pp. 176. ISBN
88-343-1113-2.
Reviewed by Jacek Rzepka, Warsaw University
Bryn
Mawr Classical Review 2005.04.11 -
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2005/2005-04-11.html
I.
Rede d. Theban. Gesandten in Athen in 395v. (Hell. III 5, 8-15)
[p.21ff] / II. Union von Argos & Korinth um 390v.ff. (Hell. IV 4,
1-14) [p.31ff] /
III. Dioikismos von Mantinea in 385v. (Hell. V
2, 33-34) [p. 37ff.] / IV. Rede d. Kleigenes von Akanthus in 382v.
(Hell. V 2, 12-19) [p. 45ff.] /
V. Rede d. Leontiades in 382v.
(Hell. V 2, 33-34) [p. 57ff.] / VI. Rede d. Polydamas von Pharsalos
in 375/4v. (Hell. VI 1, 4-16) [p. 63ff.] /
VII. Theban. Angriff
auf Plataiai & Thespiai in 373v. (Hell. VI 3, 1) [p. 73ff.] /
VIII. Rede d. Autokles, Athen. Gesandter bei Friedensverhandlungen in
Sparta in 371v. (Hell. VI 3, 7-9) [p. 85ff.] /
IX. Frieden von
Sparta in 371v. (Hell. VI 3, 18-20) [p. 93ff.] /
X. Vorschlag
d. Spartaners Protoos in 371v. (Hell. VI 4, 2) [p. 109ff.] / XI.
Stasis / Bürgerkrieg in Tegea in 370v. (Hell. VI 5, 6-9) [p.
119ff.] /
XII. Krise d. Arkadischen Koinon in 360v. ff. (Hell.
VII 4, 33-35) [p. 127ff.] /
https://gams.uni-graz.at/o:ethnos.324
Online-Portal Uni Graz: Zwischen Hellenenbewußtsein und Poliszugehörigkeit
T
bgrp 242-490
Pascual González, José
Plutarco
y su vision de la hegemonía tebana.
Aus: Pérez
Jiménez, Aurelio; Cerro Calderón, Gonzalo del (Hg.):
Estudios sobre Plutarco: obra y traducion: actas del I Symposion
espanol sobre Plutarco, Fuengirola 1988., Málaga 1990. pp.
73-79
-------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
2.2.6.; Theben/ Hegemonie; 3.2.1.; Diodor/ Theben; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Plutarch; 3.4. Plutarch; Plutarch/ Pelopidas; 4.1.3.1.
Patriotismus, boiot.; Hegemonie/ Teben; Xen. Hell. 5,2,25-33; Xen.
Hell. 5,4,1-12; Xen. Hell. 6,4,2-15; Xen. Hell. 7,5,1-2;
Xen. Hell. 7,1,33-38; Plutarch/ Hegemonie, theb.; Plutarch/ Theben; -
A.2.d.; C.1.a.;
APh
47, 8651
Lanzillotta, E.:
La fondazione di Megalopoli.
RSA
5, 1975, 25-46
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
2.2.6. s.v.; Megalopolis/ Gründung; Diodor/ 15,72,4; Pausanias/
8,27,1-8; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hell. 7,1,24;
4.6.3.1.1. s.v.; Arkadischer Bund; 5.1.2.1. s.v.; Synoikismos;
5.2.2.1. s.v.; Lykomedes; \ C.1.a.; A.2.d. /
https://gams.uni-graz.at/o:ethnos.325
Online-Portal Uni Graz: Zwischen Hellenenbewußtsein und Poliszugehörigkeit
APh
58, 5102
Orsi, Domenica Paola:
La Boulé dei
Tebani.
QS 13, 1987 No. 25, 125-144
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 2.2.6.;
Boiotien; Theben; Sikyon; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hell.7,3;
4.3.2. s.v.; boulé; 4.6.1.2.1. s.v.; Bürgerkrieg/Sikyon;
4.6.3.1.1.; \ C.1.a. Griechische Geschichte /
APh
48, 4863
Trojani, M.:
Senofonte ed il théatron di
Olimpia.
AAPat 87, 3, 1974-1975, 5-15
------------------------------------
2.2.6. s.v.; Olympia/
Theater; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hell. 7,4,31 ;
5.1.1.1.; 5.8. s.v.; théatron; \ A.2.d. /
Tp
G II - 2
Gray, Vivienne:
The artist and the actor.
Comments on the status of Written History in the Graeco-Roman
Tradition.
Prudentia 20,1, 1988, 4-8
------------------------------------
3.2.2.; Geschichte/
Historiker; Ereignis/ Geschichtsschreibung; 3.4. Herodot; Herodot/
Selbstverst.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Selbstverst.; Xenophon/ Hell.
7,5, 8-27; 4.1.3.1.; 5.8. s.v.; apodeiknymi/ Term. tech.
Gesch.schr.; mnêmosyna/ Herodot; \ A.2.d.; APh 60, 11829 /
Sp
T II - 7
Taeger, Fritz:
Der Friede von 362/1. Ein Beitrag
zur Geschichte der panhellenischen Bewegung im 4. Jh.
Stuttgart:
Kohlhammer 1930. pp. 67 (Tübinger Beitr. z. Altertumswiss.
11.)
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2.2.3.5.
404-338; 3.4. Isokrates; 4.6.1.1.1. Verträge, gr.; 4.1.3.1.
s.v.; Panhellenismus; Königsfrieden/ Ablösung; Friede/
362/1 v.Chr.; 5.3.2. s.v.; IG 4,566; Syll. I3 182; Platon, Menexenos
6-17; Isokrates/ Panegyrikos; Isokrates/ Philippos; Demosthenes/
Symmorienrede; <> C.1.a.; 362-361 v.Chr.; Plat. Menex.:
13ff.
Xenophon: 15ff.
Isokrates: 23ff.53ff. Demosthenes:
45ff.
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And
Anderson, J. K.:
Ancient Greek Horsemanship.
Berkeley:
1961.
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4.1.5.1."Kulturgeschichte,
griechisch"; Reiterei, gr.; 4.6.1.2.1.; 4.6.2.1.; Kavallerie,
gr.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hipparchikos; <> G.1.; Klass.
Arch.
APh
58, 5092
Anderson, John K.:
Leadership and horsemanship.
Xenophon's views on the training of man and beast.
AAPhA , 1987,
73 Summary in
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3.4.
Xenophon; 4.1.4.1.1.; 4.6.2.1. Militärgeschichte; Reiterei; \
A.2.d. Studien über Autoren /
B
`36, 2403; Zs 346
Chantraine, P.:
rec.: Ekman, E., Zu
Xenophons Hipparchikos ...
RevPhil 10, 1936, 72
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Hipparchikos; Ekman, E./ Xenophon Hipparchikos; \ A.2.d.
B
`34, 1617
Giusti, A.:
rec.: Ekman, E., Zu Xenophons
Hipparchikos ...
MCl 4, 1934, 311-312
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Hipparchikos; Ekman, E./ Xenophon Hipparchikos; \ A.2.d. /
APh
58, 5105
Salomone, Serena:
Letteratura, tradizione e
novità tattico-strategiche nello Hipparchikos di
Senofonte.
Maia 38, 1986, 197-205
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 3.4.
Xenophon; 3.4. Tactica; Xenophon/Hipparchikos; 4.6.1.2.1.; 4.6.2.2.;
Kavallerie; Reiterei; Taktik; Strategie; \ A.2.d. Studien über
Autoren /
Kynegetikos/ Cynegeticus/ De venatione/ Über die Jagd mit Hunden
Textausgaben
APh
60, 5836
Xenophon Atheniensis:
La Caccia (Cinegetico)
[Kynegetikos, ital.],
[trad. & note] a cura di Tessier,
Andrea, introd. di Longo, Oddone, con testo a fronte..
Venezia:
Marsilio 1989. 139 S.
(Collana Il Convivio)
A.1.d.; rec.:
Ramini, Aufidus 1989 No. 8, 215-216.
Xenophon:
La
caccia (cinegetico). Con testo a fronte. Senofonte. A cura di Andrea
Tessier.
Venezia : Marsilio, 1989. - 139 S. - (Il convivio
Letteratura universale Marsilio).
Xenophon:
On
hunting. Ed. and transl. by Ralph E. Doty.
Lewiston, NY [u.a.] :
Mellen, 2001. - III, 175 S. - (Studies in classics ; 13).
Gray,
Vivienne:
Rez. A. A. Phillips & M. M. Willcock (Eds.):
Xenophon & Arrian On Hunting with Hounds. Pp. xii + 196, ills.
Warminster: Aris & Phillips (1999).
In: The Classical
Review. Published for the Classical Association by Oxford University
Press. - Bd. 50 (2000), Heft 2. - S. 584.
Hesk,
Jon:
Rez. A. A. Phillips, M. M. Willcock, Xenophon and Arrian,
On Hunting. Warminster: 1999. Pp. xii, 196. ISBN 0-85-568706-5
(pb)
In: Bryn Mawr Classical Review.
(http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr). - Bd. 2000.11.19 (2000).
Textgeschichte
Schmoll,
Edward A.
Xenophon's De venatione. A collation stemma, and crit.
text. Iowa City, Iowa, Univ. of Iowa, Diss. 1982. - VI, 88 S.
APh
60, 5847
Jackson, Donald F.:
The mysterious manuscript A
of the `Cynegeticus'.
Hermes 117, 1989, 157-166
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Kynegetikos; Xenophon/ Kyneg., Textgeschichte; \ A.1.d. /
APh
60, 5858
Schmoll, Edward:
The fragmentary manuscripts of
Xenophon's Cynegeticus.
SyllClass 1, 1989, 21-25
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Kynegetikos; Xenophon/ Kyneg., Textgeschichte; \ A.1.d. /
APh
20, p. 138
Rézette, H.:
La chasse dans l'oeuvre de
Xénophon: Thèse de lic. Univ. de Louvain; cf.
RBPh
25, 1946-1947, 944
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3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Jagd; 4.1.5.1. s.v.; Jagd, gr./ Xenophon; \
A.2.d. /
APh
47, 4613
Wesoly, M.:
De educandi ratione a Xenophonte in
Cynegetico proposita.
SPhP 2, 1974, 9-31 [en polon. avec rés.
en lat.]
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3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kynegetikos; Xenophon/ Erziehung; 4.1.4.1.1.
s.v.; Jagd/ Erziehung; \ A.2.d.; D.2. /
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Table of Contents
• The Enemies of Hunting in Xenophon’s Cynegeticus, David Thomas
APh
20, p. 177; Zs 360
Radermacher, L.:
Wortzerreissung.
WS
63, 1948, 1-7
------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kyneg. 5,32; \ A.2.d. /
ZZ
61/501
Watson, Lindsay C.:
The Iambist as Sheep-Dog:
Horace, Epode VI 7-8.
Mnemosyne 36, 1983, 156-159
------------------------------------
3.4. Horaz; Horaz/
ep. 6,7-8; 4.2.7.; Schäferhund; Columella/ RR 7,12,7 ff;
Xenophon/ Cyn. 8,1 ff; Opp. Cyn. 3,308 ff; Xen. Cyn.
8,1 ff; \ D.3. /
APh
47, 571
Stadter, P.A.:
Xenophon in Arrian's
Cynegeticus.
GRBS 17, 1976, 157-167
------------------------------------
3.3. s.v.; imitatio;
aemulatio; 3.4. Arrian; Arrian/ Kynegetikos; Arrian/ Xenophon; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kynegetikos; Xenophon/ Nachwirkung; \ A.2.d. /
Forschungsberichte/ Lexikonartikel
Hadot,
P.; Engemann, J. (Übers.):
Fürstenspiegel. A.
Terminologie 556. B. Alter Orient 556. I. Ägypten 557. II.
Mesopotamien 562. III. Israel u. Judentum 564. C. Die griech.-röm.
Tradition. I. Archaische Zeit 568. a. Homer 569. b. Hesiod 570. c.
Theognis 571. d. Pindar 572. II. Die Zeit der griech. Stadtstaaten
573. a. Isokrates 574. b. Xenophon 576. c. Platon 578. III.
Hellenistisch-römische Zeit 580. a. Die großen Gestalten
der kynisch-stoischen Tradition. 1. Alexander 582. 2. Herakles,
Kyros, Odysseus 584. 3. Antigonos Gonatas 585. b. Inschriften, Papyri
u. literarische Texte hellenistischer Zeit 585. c. Der Brief des
Aristeas 587. d. Neupythagoreische Abhandlungen über das
Königtum 589. e. Philon 592. f. Seneca 594. g. Musonius Rufus
595. h. Plutarch 596. i. Dion Chrysostomos 597. k. Marc Aurel 600. 1.
Griechische Panegyriker 601. 1. Der Traktat des Rhetors Menander 602.
2. Aelius Aristides 603. 3. Themistios 603. 4. Kaiser Julian 604. 5.
Libanios 606. 6. Synesios 606. 7. Prokop v. Gaza 607. m. Lateinische
Historiker u. Biographen 607. n. Lateinische Panegyriker 608. o.
Plinius der Jüngere 609. D. Christentum 610. I. Schriften des NT
610. II. Das 2. u. 3. Jh. 612. III. Eusebius v. Caesarea. a. Christus
als König 614. b. Die Tricennatsrede als christlicher F. 614. c.
Die Schrift 'Über das Leben Konstantins' 615. IV. Die
byzantinische Überlieferung. a. Der Diakon Agapet 615. b. Kaiser
Basileios 617. V. Der lateinische Westen. a. Allgemeine
Charakteristika 617. b. Ambrosius 617. c. Augustinus 618. d. Die
Päpste des 5. Jh. 618. e. Corippus 618. f. Martinus v. Bracara
619. g. Gregor d. Gr. 619. h. Isidor v. Sevilla 619. i. Der Traktat
'De duodecim abusivis saeculi' 621. k. Die karolingische Zeit 621. 1.
Paulinus v. Aquileja 621. 2. Smaragdus v. St. Mihiel 622. 3. Jonas v.
Orléans 622. 4. Sedulius Scottus 622. 5. Hinkmar v. Reims 623.
6. Die Institutio Traiani 623. E. Zusammenfassung 623.
In:
Reallexikon für Antike und Christentum. Sachwörterbuch zur
Auseinandersetzung des Christentums mit der antiken Welt. Band VIII.
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Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kyrupädie/ Roman, hellenist.; Achilles
Tatios; 3.4. Petron; Petron/ Satyrikon; Petron/ Religion;
superstitio/ Petron; 3.4. Apuleius; 3.4. Tertullian; 5.8.; revelare;
curiositas; Apuleius/ Apologia; Alexanderroman/ Monumente; -- D.3.;
(Index: 171ff.)
Textausgaben
B
gr x 16-118
Xenophon:
Xenophontis de Institutione Cyri
Historiae. Graece et Latine.
Ex Recensione Wells,
Edvardi.
Leipzig: Libraria Gleditschia 1801. 561 S.
A.1.d.
Autoren;
108/91(7)
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bgrx 16-127
Xenophon [Atheniensis]:
Kyrupädie: Die
Erziehung des Kyros. Griechisch-deutsch/ Xenophon.
[Einheitssacht.:
Cyropaedia]. Hrsg. u. übers. v. Nickel, Rainer..
München/
Zürich: Artemis & Winkler 1992. 795 S.
(Sammlung
Tusculum)
A.1.d.;
[R 67/92]
ZZ
49/293; APh 47, 4593
Conomis:
rec.: Xénophon,
Cyropédie, texte établi & trad. par Bizos, M.I., I:
Livres I-II; II: Livres III-V ...
Gnomon 48, 1976, 123-128
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Kyrupädie; Bizos, M.I.; \ A.1.d. /
APh
45, p. 343
de Carvalho:
rec.: Xenophon, Cyropédie,
t. II: Livres III-V [Kyrupädie, franz.], ét. & trad.
par Bizos, M., Paris 1973 (Coll. G. Budé.)
Euphrosyne 6,
1973-1974, 249-251
------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kyrup. 3-5; Bizos, M./ Xen., Kyrup. 3-5; \ A.1.d.
/
ZZ
63/351; APh 49, 5091
d'Agostino:
rec.: [Xenophon
Atheniensis], Cyropédie, livres III-V, par Bizos, M. ...
RSC
23, 1975, 153-154
------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kyrupädie 3-5; Bizos, M.; \ A.1.d. /
APh
59, 6239
Xenophon:
The school of Cyrus. William Barker's
1567 translation of Xenophon's Cyropaedeia (The education fo
Cyrus),
ed. by Tatum, James.
New York: Garland 1987. 209
S.
(The Renaissance imagination. 37.)
B
gr x 16 - 51
Xenophon:
[Cyropaedia. English] The School of
Cyrus: William Barker's 1567 translation Xenophon's Cyropaedeia (The
education of Cyrus).
Edited by Tatum, James.
New York;
London: Garland Publishing, Inc. 1987. 210 S.
(The Renaissance
imagination; Vol. 37)
A.1.d.; H.;
ISBN 0-8240-8417-9
26/92
(10)
APh
58, 5091
Xenophon:
[Kyrupädie, span.]
Ciropedia,
introd., trad. & notas de Vegas Sansalvador,
Ana.
Madrid: Gredos 1987. 510 S.
index
Bibl. clás.
Gredos No. 108.
A.1.d. Autoren
Wayne Ambler. Xenophon: The Education of Cyrus. Ithaca u.a.: Cornell University Press, 2001. 304S. ISBN 978-0-8014-8750-7.
Charlotte Schubert. Review of Ambler,
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(ablehnend)
Textgeschichte
APh
48, 4855
García Valdés, M.:
Los problemos
del stemma de la Ciropedia.
Emerita 43, 1975, 139-168
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3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Kyrupädie; \ A.2.d. /
B
`37, 2368
Breuning, P. S.:
De nonnullis codicibus
Xenophontis Cyri Institutionis.
Mnemosyne 4, 1936/37, 295-298
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3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Kyrup., Textüberlieferung; \ A.2.d. /
Zs
225; APh 47, 4610
Thurn, H.:
Die Erlanger Handschrift von
Xenophon Kyrupädie. Ihre Fehldatierung und deren Folgen.
WJA
N.F. 2, 1976, 75-82
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3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kyrupädie; Xenophon/ Textkritik; \ A.2.d. /
Gesamtdarstellungen/ wichtige Einzelfragen
Bruell,
Chr.:
Xenophon's Education of Cyrus.
[Chicago]: 1969.
(Diss. Univ. of Chicago
1969.)
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3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Cyrup.;
B
gr x 16-900
Tatum, James:
Xenophon's Imperial Fiction. In
the Education of Cyrus.
Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton Univ.
Press 1989. pp. 301
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2.1.4.
Perserreich;2.2.3.5. 404-338;3.4. Xenophon;4.3.5.1.1. Monarchie, gr.;
<>
219/89 (/)
Tatum,
James:
Xenophon's imperial fiction. On The education of
Cyrus.
Princeton, NJ : Princeton Univ. Pr., 1989. - XIX, 301.
Zs
250
Sancisi-Weerdenburg, Heleen:
rec.: Tatum, James,
Xenophon's Imperial Fiction. On the Education of Cyrus. Princeton
1989.
Mnemosyne 45, 1992, 102-109
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Kyrupädie; Tatum, J./ Xenophon Imperial Fiction; \
A.2.d.; "... Tatum undeniably has created his own eminantly
redable Cyrus from the Cyropaedia. I am not convinced that that Cyrus
has much in common with the one created by Xenophon." /
APh
60, 5859; Zs 227
Stadter, P. A.:
rec.: Tatum, James,
Xenophon's imperial fiction. On the Education of Cyrus. Princeton
1989.
AJPh 110, 1989, 665-668
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Kyrupädie; 4.3.5.1.1.; Reich/ Xen. cyrup.; Tatum,
James/ Xenophon's imperial fiction; \ A.2.d.; D.5. /
Gr
x 16 9892
Due, Bodil:
The Cyropaedia. Xenophon's aims and
methods. /By Bodil Due.
Aarhus: Aarhus UP 1989. pp. 264
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3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Kyrup./ Gesamtdarst.; <> A.2.d.; ISBN 87 7288 246 8.
Klass. Phil.
Due,
Bodil:
The cyropaedia. Xenophon's aims and methods. Zugl.:
Aarhus, Univ., Diss.
Aarhus : Aarhus Univ. Pr., 1989. - 264 S.
Tuplin,
Christopher J.:
Rez. Due, Bodil : The Cyropaedia. Xenophon's
Aims and Methods (1989).
In: The Classical Review (CR / ClR /
ClRev). Published for the Classical Association by Oxford University
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Christian
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I. Kyrosstoff i.d. Historiographie und Philosophie vor Xenophon/ 1. Xenophon & d. Kyrostradition bei Herodot &Ktesias . 1/ 2. Die politische Theorie & d.Kyrosbild d. Antisthenes . . . 25/
II Die Kyrupädie/ 1. Zur Datierung d. Kyrupädie 45/ 2. Das Proöm d. Kyrupädie 56/ 3. Der persische Idealstaat & Kyros' Erziehung (I 2,1 ff.) . . . . 64/ 4. Kyros' erste Feldherrnrede (I 5,7ff.) & d. Dialog mit Kambyses (I 6,2 ff.) 102/ 5. Kyros' Heeresreform & die Gleichheitsdebatte (II 1,1 ff.) . 134/ 6. Die Begegnung zw. Kyros & Tigranes & die Chaldäerepisode (III 1,1 ff.) 150/ 7. Die erste Auseinandersetzung mit Assyrien (III 3,6 ff.) 165/ 8. Die Folgen d. persisch-medischen Sieges (IV 1,1 ff.) 172/ 9. Der Dialog zw. Kyros & Araspas über den Eros (V 1,2 ff.) 188/ 10. Kyros als d. ideale Bündnispolitiker (V 1,19 ff.) 195/ 11. Die Begegnung zw. Kyros & Kyaxares (V 5,1 ff.) . . . 201/ 12. Kyros, Pantheia & Abradatas (VI 1,31 ff.) 204/ 13. Die Eroberung Kleinasiens & Babylons (VII 4,1 ff.) 212/ 14. Die Sicherung & Organisation d. persischen Weltreiches (VII 5,37 ff.) 216/ 15. Kyros als e?da?µ?? & Weiser (VIII 7) 250/ 16. Der Schluß d. Kyrupädie (VIII 8) 262/
III Ergebnisse 273
Literaturverzeichnis 281
Register 289
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John:
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2.2.3.5.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kyrupädie; 4.3.5.1.1. Mon., gr.; 4.3.5.3.1.
Demokratie, gr.; Liberalismus; <> A.2.d. 0450;D.5.
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Philip A.:
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3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Kyrupädie; 4.1.4.1.1.; 4.1.4.4.1. Familie, gr.;
4.6.2.1.; 4.3.5.1.1.; 4.5.3.; 3.2.3.; <> D.5.; A.2.d.;
[R
66/93]
Tp
C II - 5
Castiglioni, Luigi:
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Ciropedia.
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3.2.1.;
Roman/ Xen. Kyrup.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kyrupädie;
4.1.3.1.; Alexander/ Kyros d.Ä.; 4.1.4.1.1.; 4.3.5.1.1.;
4.6.2.1.; \ A.2.d. /
R
bgrx 16 - 340
Klerk, Jacobus:
Dissertatio historica et
literaria de VITA CROESI, quam Xenophon in Cyropaedia tradidit, ad
fidem historicam exacta.
Lugdunum Batavorum [Leiden]: Apud
viduam M. Cyfueer, J. Fil. 1825. pp. 110 (Diss. Un. Leiden.
1825.)
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2.1.4.;
Achämeniden/ Kyros d.Gr.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kyrupädie;
5.2.2.1.; Kyros d.Gr.; <> A.2.d.; F.
[R 16/93]
APh
60, 5860; Zs 225
Zimmermann, Bernd:
Roman und Enkomion.
Xenophons "Erziehung des Kyros".
WJA 15, 1989, 97-105
------------------------------------
3.2.2. s.v.; Roman/
Xen. cyrup.; 3.2.4. s.v.; Enkomion/ Xen. cyrup.; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Kyrupädie; \ A.2.d.; D.3. /
Zs
23; APh 46, p. 384
Cizek, A.:
From the historical truth to
the literary convention. The life of Cyrus the Great viewed by
Herodotus, Ctesias and Xenophon.
AC 44, 1975, 531-552
------------------------------------
2.1.4.; 2.2.3.1.;
3.2.1. s.v.; Ktesias von Knidos; 3.4. Herodot; Herodot/ Kyros d.Gr.;
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kyrupädie; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Kyros d.Gr.;
\ A.2.d.; F. /
Zs
23
Cizek, Alexandru:
From the historical truth to the
literary convention: The life of Cyrus the Great viewed by Herodotus,
Ctesias and Xenophon.
AC 44, 1975, 531-552
------------------------------------
2.1.4.; 3.2.2.;
Historiographie/ Mythographie; 3.3.2.; 3.4. Herodot; 3.4. Ktesias v.
Knidos; 3.4. Xenophon; 5.2.2.1.; Kyros d.Ä.; Xenophon/
Kyrupädie; Achämeniden/ Kyros d.Gr.; alêtheía/
Geschichtsschreibung; Cic. Brut. 11 [p.534]; Quint. Inst. 10,31
[p.534]; Rhet. ad Her. 1,13 [p.535]; historia/ fabula [p.535]; Xen.
Cyr. 1,2,1 [p.537 A.20.548]; Biographie/ Historiographie; Herodot/
Kyros d.Ä.; Ktesias/ Kyros d.Ä.; Her. 1,95 ff; Tragödie/
Historiographie; Kyros/ Eur. Bacch. [p.542]; Xen. Cyr. 1,1,6 [p.549.
A.52]; Xen. Mem. 4,8,1-10 [p.551]; \ A.2.d.; D.5.; F. /
Z
58
Schwenzner, Walther:
Gobryas.
Klio 18, 1923,
41-58; 226-252
------------------------------------
2.1.4.;
Kyros d.Gr./ Gobryas; Achämeniden/ Prosopographie; 5.2.2.1.;
Gobryas; Gubaru; 2.1.3.; Neubabylonisches Reich/ Endphase/ Gobryas;
5.3.5.; Nabonid-Chronik/ Gobryas; Naboned-Kyros-Chronik/ Gobryas;
Scheil/ RA XI !1914), S. 165f.; BIN II 114 [p.43]; BIN I 169 [p.44];
BE VIII 1,80 [p.45]; Bisutuninschrift _ 68 [p.48]; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Kyrupädie/ Gobryas, Quellenwert; Her. 3,70 [p.48];
Xen. Cyr. 4,6,2ff. [p.53.226]; Neriglissar/ Kg. Neubabylon. Reich/
Gobryas [p.54]; Joseph. c. Ap. 1,146f. [p.54]; Reg. 2,25,27f./ 2.
Buch Könige Kap. 25 v. 27f. [p.55]; Jer. 52,31f. [p.55];
Amel-Marduk/ Kg. Neubabylon. Reich/ Ermordung [p.56]; Joseph. c. Ap.
1,148f. [p.57]; Gutium/ Gobryas Statthalter/ Bedeutung [p.227]; Xen.
Cyr. 3,3 [p.231]; Justin 01,7 [p.231]; Her. 7,3 [p.241]; Dareios
d.Gr./ Gobryas [p.240]; Xen. Cyr.3,4,25 [p.242]; Babylonien/
Achämenidenreich/ Verwaltungsgeschichte [p.245]; \ F.; B.1.;
A.2.d.; 590-515 v.Chr.;
BE = The Babylonian Expedition of the
Universtiy of Pennsylvania, Ser. A, vol. VIII, 1, ed. by H.V.
Hilprecht, Philadelphia 1908.
BIN = Babylonian Inscriptions in
the Collection of James B. Nies, 2 vol., ed. by C.E. Keiser, New
Haven 1918. /
Hirsch,
Steven W.:
1001 Iranian Nights: History and Fiction in
Xenophon's Cyropaidia.
In: The Greek Historians. Literature and
History. Papers presented to A. E. Raubitschek. ANMA Libri.
Department of Classics, Stanford University. - 1985. - S. 65-86
Masaracchia,
E.:
Senofonte tra la Grecia e l'oriente. Note alla
Ciropedia.
In: Mousa. Scritti in onore di Giuseppe Morelli. Il
comitato promotore: Enzo Degani, Gherardo Gnoli, Scevola Mariotti,
Luigi Munzi. Bologna: Pàtron. (Edizioni e saggi universitari
di filologia classica. 5.). - 1997. - S. 127-134.
Due,
Bodil:
Narrative technique in Xenophon's Cyropaedia
In:
Classica et mediaevalia. Revue danoise de philologie et d' histoire.
(Copenhagen). - Bd. 50 (1999). - S. 213-220.
Demont, Paul:
Remarques sur la technique de dialogue dans la
Cyropédie
Aus Sammelband: Xénophon et la
rhétorique. éd. par Pierre Pontier.
Paris:
Presses de l' université Paris �
Sorbonne. 2014.
pp. 195-211
ZZ
61/501
Breebart, A B:
From Victory to Peace: Some Aspects
of Cyrus' State in Xenophon's Cyrupaedia.
Mnemosyne 36, 1983,
117-134
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
3.2.3.; Staatstheorie/ Xen.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kyrupädie;
4.3.5.; Xen. Cyr. 7,5,37 ff; \ A.2.d.; D.5. /
Tp
C I - 5
Carlier, P.:
L'idée de la monarchie
impériale dans la Cyropédie de Xénophon
Ktèma
3, 1978, 133-163
------------------------------------
2.1.4.;
3.4. Xenophon; 4.3.5.1.1. s.v.; Reich; Reichstaatlichkeit; Xenophon/
Kyrupaedie; 5.2.2.1. s.v.; Kyros d.Gr.; \ D.5. 0440 /
Masaracchia,
Emanuela:
"La Ciropedia di Senofonte e l'ideologia
imperiale persiana."
QUCC 54 (1996) 163-194.
B
`34, 1628
Zamiara, A.M.:
Prayer in the Cyropaedia.
ClB
10, 1933/34, 50-51
------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kyrup., Gebet; Xenophon/ Religion; 4.5.1.; 4.5.3.
s.v.; Gebet; \ A.2.d.; D.1. / 2
II
360
Gruber, J.
Xenophon und das hellenistisch-römische
Herrscherideal.
Aus: Neukam, P. (Hg.): Reflexionen antiker
Kulturen., München 1986. pp. 27-46 (Dialog Schule-Wiss. Klass.
Spr. & Lit. 20.)
-------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kyrupädie; 4.3.5.1. Monarchie, gr.-röm.;
Idealherrscher; - D.5.; APh 57, 12883; Zur Kurupädie u. ihrer
Wirkungsgeschichte.
Azoulay, Vincent
Xenophon and the graces of power. A greek guide to political manipulation. Vincent Azoulay ; translated by Angela Krieger.
Swansea 2018 (Verlag: The Classical Press of Wales). pp. xi, 444
CHAPTER 7 –
CHARIS AND PATERNITY
I. From Fraternal Union to Paternal Love
II. Paternal Power: An Unattainable Dream?
III. Cyrus, or
the Universal Father
Vincent Azoulay, “Xénophon, la Cyropédie et les eunuches,” Revue française d’histoire des idées politiques 11, 2000, pp. 3-26.
Gabriel Danzig, David M. Johnson, Donald R. Morrison (ed.), Plato and Xenophon: Comparative Studies. Mnemosyne Supplements 417. Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2018. Pp. xvi, 670. ISBN 9789004369016.
Table of Contents
• Plato’s Statesman and Xenophon’s Cyrus, Carol Atack
Vivienne J. Gray, Xenophon's Mirror of
Princes: Reading the Reflections.
Oxford/New York:
Oxford University Press, 2011.
Pp. vii, 406. ISBN
9780199563814.
Reviewed by Eve A. Browning,
University of Minnesota, Duluth (ebrownin@d.umn.edu)
Bryn Mawr
Classical Review 2011.09.35 -
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2011/2011-09-35.html
„Leadership
is the unifying theme of Xenophon’s work, according to Gray. In
this book, she explores '…Xenophon’s literary
presentation of the leadership of individuals in their communities,
from those of private households up to those of great empires' ...
Leadership is construed broadly, and not only includes the Great King
Cyrus alongside the private householder Ischomachus with the latter’s
young wife included as an associate leader in their household, but
embraces both the public spheres of politics and war and the personal
sphere of friendship.“
Table of Contents:
1. Mirror of princes or flaws in the glass? : general remarks
2.
Explicit authorial evaluations in historical writing
3.
Xenophon’s adaptations of his literary predecessors : Homer,
Herodotus, and others
4. Xenophon’s patterned narratives
of leadership
5. Readings of Cyropaedia
6. The dynamics of
friendship
7. Xenophon’s Socratic and other
ironies
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index Locorum
Index
Nominum
Topic Index
Priestley, Jessica; Zali, Vasiliki:
Brill's companion to the reception of Herodotus in antiquity and beyond / edited by Jessica Priestley and Vasiliki Zali. Leiden 2016. pp. xvi, 438.
Contents: Introduction / By: Jessica Priestley and Vasiliki Zali; 1 Herodotus in Thucydides: A Hypothesis / By: Marek Wecowski; 2 Herodotus and His Successors: The Rhetoric of the Persian Wars in Thucydides and Xenophon / By: Vasiliki Zali; 3 Duris of Samos and a Herodotean Model for Writing History / By: Christopher A. Baron; 4 "This is What Herodotus Relates": The Presence of Herodotus' Histories in Josephus' Writings / By: Eran Almagor; 5 History without Malice: Plutarch Rewrites the Battle of Plataea / By: John Marincola; 6 Herodotus in Renaissance France / By: Benjamin Earley; 7 The Anti- Thucydides: Herodotus and the Development of Modern Historiography / By: Neville Morley; 8 Herodotus' Reception in Ancient Greek Lexicography and Grammar: From the Hellenistic to the Imperial Age / By: Olga Tribulato; 9 Herodotus' Reputation in Latin Literature from Cicero to the 12th Century / By: Félix Racine; 10 Valla's Herodotean Labours: Towards a New View of Herodotus in the Italian Renaissance / By: Adam Foley; 11 Herodotus and Narrative Art in Renaissance Ferrara: The Translation of Matteo Maria Boiardo / By: Dennis Looney; 12 The 'Rediscovery' of Egypt: Herodotus and His Account of Egypt in the Voyage dans la Basse et la Haute-Égypte (1802) by Vivant Denon / By: Andreas Schwab; 13 Not beyond Herodotus? Psammetichus' Experiment and Modern Thought about Language / By: Benjamin Eldon Stevens; 14 Herodotus (and Ctesias) Re-enacted: Leadership in Xenophon's Cyropaedia / By: Vivienne Gray; 15 Pausanias and the Footsteps of Herodotus / By: Greta Hawes; 16 Ryszard Kapuscinski's Travels with Herodotus: Reportage from the Self / By: Kinga Kosmala; 17 Herodotus in Fiction: Gore Vidal's Creation / By: Heather Neilson.
Allen, Danielle S.; Christesen, Paul; Millett, Paul
How to do things with history: new approaches to ancient Greece / edited by Danielle Allen, Paul Christesen, and Paul Millett
New York, NY 2018 (Verlag: Oxford University Press). pp. xiii, 406 p.: ill.; 25 cm.
How to Do Things with History is a collection of essays that explores current and future approaches to the study of ancient Greek cultural history. Rather than focus directly on methodology, the essays in this volume demonstrate how some of the most productive and significant methodologies for studying ancient Greece can be employed to illuminate a range of different kinds of subject matter. These essays, which bring together the work of some of the most talented scholars in the field, are based upon papers delivered at a conference held at Cambridge University in September of 2014 in honor of Paul Cartledge's retirement from the post of A. G. Leventis Professor of Ancient Greek Culture. For the better part of four decades, Paul Cartledge has spearheaded intellectual developments in the field of Greek culture in both scholarly and public contexts. His work has combined insightful historical accounts of particular places, periods, and thinkers with a willingness to explore comparative approaches and a keen focus on methodology. Cartledge has throughout his career emphasized the analysis of practice - the study not, for instance, of the history of thought but of thinking in action and through action. The assembled essays trace the broad horizons charted by Cartledge's work: from studies of political thinking to accounts of legal and cultural practices to politically astute approaches to historiography. The contributors to this volume all take the parameters and contours of Cartledge's work, which has profoundly influenced an entire generation of scholars, as starting points for their own historical and historiographical explorations. Those parameters and contours provide a common thread that runs through and connects all of the essays while also offering sufficient freedom for individual contributors to demonstrate an array of rich and varied approaches to the study of the past." -- Provided by publisher.
"How to Do Things with History is a collection of essays that explores current and future approaches to the study of ancient Greek cultural history. The essays in this volume demonstrate how particular methodologies for studying ancient Greece can be employed to illuminate a range of different kinds of subject matter"
Based on the proceedings of a conference held in honour of Prof. Paul Cartledge. - Contents: - Introduction - Part One: Theory and Practice. - Chapter 1: The "Great Leap" in Early Greek Politics and Political Thought: A Comparative Perspective, Kurt A. Raaflaub - Chapter 2: Pericles' Utopia - Reading of Thucydides and Plato, Emily Greenwood - Chapter 3: How to Turn History into Scenario: Plato's Republic Book 8 on the Role of Political Office in Constitutional Change, Melissa Lane - Chapter 4: "Cyrus appeared both great and good" : Xenophon and the Performativity of Kingship, Carol Atack - Chapter 5: Jurors and Serial Killers: Loneliness, Deliberation, and Community in Ancient Athens, Alastair J. L. Blanshard - Part Two: Economy and Society: Violence, Gender, and Class. - Chapter 6: The Sparta Game: Violence, Proportionality, Austerity, Collapse, Josiah Ober and Barry R. Weingast - Chapter 7: Marx and Antiquity, Wilfried Nippel - Chapter 8: Marxism and Ancient History, Kostas Vlassopoulos - Chapter 9: Building for the State: A World-Historical Perspective, Walter Scheidel - Part Three: Source Pluralism. - Chapter 10: Picturing History: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Tyrannicide in the Art of Classical Athens and Early Imperial China, Jeremy Tanner - Chapter 11: Imaginary Intercourse: an Illustrated History of Greek Pederasty, Robin Osborne - Chapter 12: The Boys from Cydathenaeum: Aristophanes versus Cleon Again, Edith Hall - Chapter 13: How to Write Anti-Roman History, Tim Whitmarsh - Afterward, Paul Cartledge.
Historicism.; Greece / Civilization / To 146 B.C.; Greece / Civilization / To 146 B.C. / Historiography; 3.2.2. Geschichtsschreibung, gr.; 3.2.3. Philosophie, gr.; 3.4. Thukydides; 3.4. Platon; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/Kyros d.Gr.;
Norman B.
Sandridge, Loving Humanity, Learning, and Being Honored: The
Foundations of Leadership in Xenophon's Education of Cyrus.
Hellenic
studies, 55.
Washington, DC: Center for
Hellenic Studies, Trustees for Harvard University, 2012.
Pp.
v, 139. ISBN 9780674067028.
Reviewed by Vivienne J. Gray,
University of Auckland (v.gray@auckland.ac.nz)
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2013.05.41 - http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2013/2013-05-41.html
„Norman B. Sandridge has written a delightful book, short and clear, on the theme of the leadership of Cyrus in Xenophon’s Cyropaedia. The qualities in the title (translations of philanthropia, philomatheia, philotimia), are taken from Xenophon’s own description of Cyrus early in the work (1.2.1). Sandridge sets out to establish that these three qualities are the comprehensive foundation of Xenophon’s description of Cyrus’ leadership – though he makes judicious qualifications to this thesis throughout.“
Günther, Sven
Breakfast at Xenophon's. Die erste Mahlzeit des Tages als Spiegel idealer Führungsgrundsätze in der Kyrupädie.
pp. 263-278
Aus: Ruffing, Kai; Droß-Krüpe, Kerstin (Hrsg.):Emas non quod opus est, sed quod necesse est. Beiträge zur Wirtschafts-, Sozial-, Rezeptions- undWissenschaftsgeschichte der Antike. Festschriftfür Hans-Joachim Drexhage zum 70. Geburtstag.Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag 2018. ISBN:978-3-447-11087-7; VIII, 708 S.
Deskriptor: Mahlzeiten; Xenophontis Cyroupaedia; Xenophon Atheniensis; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/Kyrupaedie;
Paul Christesen, Xenophon’s Cyropaedia and military reform in Sparta, JHS 126, 2006, 47ff.
B
`38, 2158
Christensen, A.
Sur la question des sources de la
`Cyropédie' de Xénophon.
Aus: (Hg.): AttiCongrOr
19, 1938. pp. 248-249
-------------------------------------
2.1.4.;
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kyrup., Quellen; - A.2.d.
Hirsch,
Steven W.:
The friendship of the Barbarians. Xenophon and the
Persian Empire.
Hanover u.a. : Univ. Pr. of New England, 1985. -
XI, 216 S.
Hirsch,
Steven W.:
Xenophon and Persia. Zugl.: Standford, Calif.,
Stanford Univ., Diss., 1981
Ann Arbor, Mich. : Univ. Microfilms
Internat., 1984. - V, 291.
Masaracchia,
Emanuela:
"La Ciropedia di Senofonte e l'ideologia
imperiale persiana."
QUCC 54 (1996) 163-194.
Carena,
C.:
Anabasi e Ciropedia.
Torino:
1962.
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3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Anabasis; Xenophon/ Cyrup.;
Schmitt,
Rüdiger:
Die iranischen und Iranier-Namen in den Schriften
Xenophons.
Wien : Verl. der Österr. Akad. der Wiss., 2002.
- 175 S. - (Sitzungsberichte / Österreichische Akademie der
Wissenschaften, Philosophisch-Historische Klasse ; 692)
APh
59, 6257
Rapp, Hans
The notion of justice in Xenophon's
Cyropaedia, with an excursus on Isocrates.
Aus: Panou, Stavros
(Hg.): Philosophy of law in the history of human thought. IVR. 12th
world congress (Athens 1985). Proceedings, ed. by Panou, Stavros <et
al.>, Stuttgart 1988. pp. 37-47 Archiv f. Rechts-&
Sozialphilos. Suppl. 2.
-------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/Kyrupädie; 3.4. Isokrates; 4.4.1.; 4.4.2.2.;
Gerechtigkeit; dikaiosyne; -
APh
59, 12774
Romilly, Jacqueline de:
Le conquérant et
la belle captive.
BAGB , 1988, 3-15
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/Kyrupädie; Kyros; Panthea; 2.2.4.1. Alexander d.Gr.;
2.3.4.1.; Scipio; Mandonios; 4.1.1.4.; 4.6.1.2. s.v.;Kriegsgefangene;
4.1.1.6.; \ /
Tp
R I - 5
Rubin, Leslie G.:
Love and politics in Xenophon's
Cyropaedia.
Interpretation 16, 1989, 391-413
------------------------------------
3.2.3. s.v.; Liebe/
Politik; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kyrup., Panthea-Episode;
4.3.5.1.1.; Kyros d.Ä./ Liebe Herrschaft Instrumentalisierung;
erôs/ Despotie; \ A.2.d.; D.5.; APh 60, 5857. /
Zs
248
Grottanelli, Cristiano:
La distribution de la viande
dans la Cyropédie.
Métis 4, 1989, 185-209
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Kyrup., Meritokratie; Xenophon/ Kyrup./ Sparta; 4.1.4.4.1.;
Symposion/ Xen. Kyrup.; 4.3.5.1.1.; 4.3.5.2.1.; Aristokratie/
Meritokratie; 4.5.3.; Opfer/ Fleischverteilung/ Symolik; Symposion/
Essensverteilung/ Symbolik; Xenophon/ An. 7,3,14-40; Xenophon/ Kyrup.
1,3,4-12; Xenophon/ Kyrup. 1,4,7-11; Xenophon/ Kyrup. 1,4,25-27;
Xenophon/ Kyrup. 2,1,30-31; Xenophon/ Kyrup. 2,2,1-31; Xenophon/
Kyrup. 2,2,1-5; Xenophon/ Kyrup. 2,2,18-28; Xenophon/ Kyrup.
2,3,1-24; Xenophon/ Lak.pol. 15, 2-5; \ A.2.d.; D.5.; D.4. /
David M. Johnson, “Persians as Centaurs in Xenophon’s Cyropaedia,” Transactions of the American Philological Association 135, 2005, pp. 177-207.
Todd, Joan M. (1984)
Persian "Paedia" and Greek "Historia". an interpretation of the "Cyropaedia" of Xenophon, Book One. Zugl.: Pittsburgh, Pa., Univ. of Pittsburgh, Diss., 1968. Ann Arbor, Mich. : Univ. Microfilms Internat., 1984. - III, 195 S.
Hogg,
G.:
The self-education of Cyrus: a literary commentary of Book
1 of Xenophon's Cyropaedia
Edinburgh, Ph. D,
1996.
Abstract: The purpose of this thesis is to provide a
literary commentary and analysis of the first book of Xenophon's
Cyropaedia. The work has traditionally been regarded as an enigma,
its subject matter being too diverse and its structure and purpose
unclear. Moreover, in contrast with Xenophon's other works and other
fourth-century prose literature, the text has been treated as being
tedious and having little intrinsic worth. In recent years, however,
there has been a resurgence of scholarly interest in the Cyropaedia.
James Tatum's Xenophon's Imperial Fiction, Bodil Due's The Cyropaedia
and Deborah Gera's Xenophon's Cyropaedia have broken new ground in
analysing the work as a whole and bringing it into line with the rest
of Xenophon's works. What is lacking in this reevaluation of the
Cyropaedia is a detailed literary commentary on the work. Previous
commentaries have dealt primarily with grammar, syntax and textual
criticism, or have examined the work as a valuable source for Persian
history and ethnography. The thesis focuses on Book 1, approaching it
not in terms of one particular genre but as a complex work drawing
from all the branches of Greek literature as well as from the
author's own knowledge and experiences gained during the course of a
very eventful life. The commentary accordingly interprets the
Cyropaedia in the context of earlier Greek literature, to show that
Xenophon uses and refers back to the works of his literary
predecessors to construct a work, which is innovative rather than
derivative. The importance of Book 1 lies in the way Xenophon
introduces the themes and ideas which will be explored in the course
of the remaining seven books. Xenophon's portrayal of Cyrus the child
in the first books is not only remarkably vivid, it is also a very
subtle examination of the successful leader in his youth, of how he
seeks to educate himself through undergoing a wide range of
experiences, and of the various tactics he uses to make his elders
carry out his wishes. (Index to Theses 47-10622)
Roscalla,
F.:
Le parole di Senofonte. In margine al proemio della
"Ciropedia" .
Eikasmos. Quaderni Bolognesi di
filologia classica. (Bologna). - Bd. 11 (2000). - S. 125-134.
SS
58/79 - 347
Treu, Max
Biographie und Historie bei Polybios
(1954/1955).
Aus: Stiewe, K.; Holzberg, N. (Hg.): Polybios.,
Darmstadt 1982. pp. 198-210 (WdF.
347.)
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3.2.2.;
Enkomion/ Historiographie; Plutarch/ Philopoimen passim; 3.2.4.;
Biographie/ Enkomion; 3.4. Polybios; Polybios/ Philopoimens Enkomion;
Polybios/ Achaica; Polybios/ 2,37-71; Poybios/ Kompositionsweise;
Biographie/ Historiographie/ Polyb.; Xenophon/ Kyrup. 1,1,6;
Xenophon/ Kyrup. 1,2,15; -
A.2.d.; Historia 3, 1954/55, 219ff.
Gschnitzer,
Fritz (1968)
Phylarchos. 5) Phylarchos als Amtsbezeichnung. I.
Einleitung: 1. Sprachliches. 2. Literatur. II. Nichtgriechische Ph.:
1. Zur Bedeutung des Wortes »phylarchos«. 2. Rom. 3.
Perser. 4. Israel. 5. Ägyptische Priester. 6. Araber: a) bis auf
die Zeit des Augustus, b) Kaiserzeit und Spätantike. 7.
Blemmyer. 8. Kyrenaika. 9. Ph. Der Völkerwanderung. III. Ph. als
Vorsteher oder Vertreter griechischer Phylen: 1. Belege ohne
ausgeprägte Eigenart: Rhodos, Kos, Milet, Tomis, Ephesos,
Lampsakos, Methymna, Ilion, Pergamon, Magnesia am Sipylos, Sardeis,
Aizanoi, Laodikeia Katakekaumene, Ankyra. 2. Ph.-Kollegien als
regierende Behörden: a) Epidamnos, b) Kyzikos, c) Bithynien, d)
Xenophon Kyrup. I 2, 5. 14. 3. Ph. als
Bezirksvorsteher: Thrakien. 4. Ph. als militärische
Befehlshaber: Athen. 5. Die Ph. der ägyptischen Gaumetropolen
In: RE. Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen
Altertumswissenschaft. Supplementband XI. - 1968. - S. 1067-1090.
SS
58/79 - 347
Treu, Max
Biographie und Historie bei Polybios
(1954/1955).
Aus: Stiewe, K.; Holzberg, N. (Hg.): Polybios.,
Darmstadt 1982. pp. 198-210 (WdF.
347.)
-------------------------------------
3.2.2.;
Enkomion/ Historiographie; Plutarch/ Philopoimen passim; 3.2.4.;
Biographie/ Enkomion; 3.4. Polybios; Polybios/ Philopoimens Enkomion;
Polybios/ Achaica; Polybios/ 2,37-71; Poybios/ Kompositionsweise;
Biographie/ Historiographie/ Polyb.; Xenophon/
Kyrup. 1,1,6; Xenophon/ Kyrup. 1,2,15 ; -
A.2.d.; Historia 3, 1954/55, 219ff.
Z
24
Wood, Neal:
Xenophon's Theory of Leadership.
C &
M 25, 1964, 33 ff.
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3.2.3.;
Führerschaft/ Xen.; 3.4. Aristoteles; Aristoteles/ Krieg; 3.4.
Platon; Platon/ Krieg; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Führerschaft;
Xen. Cyr. 1,6,37-38; Xenophon/ Hipparch. 6,1; Xen. Mem.
3,1, 6-7; 4.3.5.1.1.; Xenophon/ Tyrannis; \ A.2.d.; D.5. /
Gschnitzer,
Fritz (1968)
Phylarchos. 5) Phylarchos als Amtsbezeichnung. I.
Einleitung: 1. Sprachliches. 2. Literatur. II. Nichtgriechische Ph.:
1. Zur Bedeutung des Wortes »phylarchos«. 2. Rom. 3.
Perser. 4. Israel. 5. Ägyptische Priester. 6. Araber: a) bis auf
die Zeit des Augustus, b) Kaiserzeit und Spätantike. 7.
Blemmyer. 8. Kyrenaika. 9. Ph. Der Völkerwanderung. III. Ph. als
Vorsteher oder Vertreter griechischer Phylen: 1. Belege ohne
ausgeprägte Eigenart: Rhodos, Kos, Milet, Tomis, Ephesos,
Lampsakos, Methymna, Ilion, Pergamon, Magnesia am Sipylos, Sardeis,
Aizanoi, Laodikeia Katakekaumene, Ankyra. 2. Ph.-Kollegien als
regierende Behörden: a) Epidamnos, b) Kyzikos, c) Bithynien, d)
Xenophon Kyrup. I
2, 5. 14. 3. Ph. als Bezirksvorsteher: Thrakien.
4. Ph. als militärische Befehlshaber: Athen. 5. Die Ph. der
ägyptischen Gaumetropolen In: RE. Paulys Realencyclopädie
der classischen Altertumswissenschaft. Supplementband XI. - 1968. -
S. 1067-1090.
Zs
248
Grottanelli, Cristiano:
La distribution de la viande
dans la Cyropédie.
Métis 4, 1989, 185-209
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Kyrup., Meritokratie; Xenophon/ Kyrup./ Sparta; 4.1.4.4.1.;
Symposion/ Xen. Kyrup.; 4.3.5.1.1.; 4.3.5.2.1.; Aristokratie/
Meritokratie; 4.5.3.; Opfer/ Fleischverteilung/ Symolik; Symposion/
Essensverteilung/ Symbolik; Xenophon/ An. 7,3,14-40; Xenophon/ Kyrup.
1,3,4-12; Xenophon/ Kyrup. 1,4,7-11; Xenophon/ Kyrup. 1,4,25-27;
Xenophon/ Kyrup. 2,1,30-31; Xenophon/ Kyrup. 2,2,1-31;
Xenophon/ Kyrup. 2,2,1-5; Xenophon/ Kyrup. 2,2,18-28; Xenophon/
Kyrup. 2,3,1-24; Xenophon/ Lak.pol. 15, 2-5; \ A.2.d.; D.5.; D.4. /
Reichel,
Michael:
Eine übersehene Reaktion auf Platons
Dichterkritik: Xenophon, Kyrupädie 2,2.
In:
Beiträge zur antiken Philosophie. Festschrift für Wolfgang
Kullmann. Hrsg. von Hans-Christian Günther und Antonios
Rengakos. Mit einer Einleitung von Ernst Vogt. Stuttgart: Steiner. -
1997. - S. 103-112.
Feddern, Stefan
Der antike Fiktionalitätsdiskurs.
Reihe:Göttinger Forum für Altertumswissenschaft. Beihefte N.F. 8
Verlag: De Gruyter; Auflage: 1 (23. April 2018), pp. 609
Schlagwort(e):
Fiktionstheorie; Literaturtheorie; antike Literaturwissenschaft
„In diesem Grundlagenwerk zur antiken Literaturtheorie werden erstmals die wichtigsten antiken Theorien der literarischen Fiktion von Homer bis Isidor von Sevilla systematisch ausgewertet. Zur literarischen Fiktion wurden nicht erst in der Moderne, sondern schon in der Antike verschiedene Konzepte entwickelt. So hat Aristoteles im neunten Kapitel der Poetik die literarische Fiktion als Gegenstandsbereich des Dichters legitimiert. Über die literarische Fiktion wurde aber zum einen schon vor Aristoteles und zum anderen auch lange nach ihm diskutiert, wobei nicht alle Autoren dasjenige als Fiktion betrachtet haben, was wir oder was andere antike Autoren als solche angesehen haben. In dieser Arbeit werden die wichtigsten expliziten Äußerungen zur literarischen Fiktion untersucht, wohingegen die Praxis der literarischen Fiktion (für sich betrachtet) von der Untersuchung ausgeschlossen wurde. Die Ergebnisse werfen nicht nur ein neues Licht auf viele antike Texte, sondern zeigen auch, in welchem Ausmaß bereits in der Antike die modernen Fiktionstheorien vorbereitet wurden.“
Kapitel 3.4: Xenophon, Kyrupädie 2,2 (pp. 107-118)
J.E. Lendon, Xenophon and the alternative to realist foreign policy: Cyropaedia 3.1.14-31, JHS 126, 2006, 82ff.
Zs
360a; APh 48, 11624
Gaiser, K.
Griechisches und
christliches Verzeihen. Xenophon, Kyrupädie 3,1,38-40
und Lukas 23,34a.
Aus: Bannert, H.; Divjak, J. (Hg.): Latinität
und alte Kirche. Festschrift f. R. Hanslik ..., Wien 1977. pp. 78-100
(WS Beih. 8.)
-------------------------------------
3.4.
Testamenta; Lukas, 23.34a; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kyrup. 3,1,38-40;
4.1.3.1.; 4.1.5. s.v.; Verzeihen; 4.5.7.; - A.2.d.; D.1.; D.4.
APh
20, p. 297
Haliste, P.
Zur `Epergasía'.
Aus:
Apophoreta Tartuensia. Acta Universitati Tartuensi (Dorpatensi) ...,
Stockholm 1949. pp. 21-29
-------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 3.4.
Platon; Platon/ Nomoi/ epergasía; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
Kyrup. 3,2,23; 4.2.7.1.; 4.4.2.1. s.v.; epergasía;
4.6.1.1.1.; - A.2.d.; D.3.; D.5.; E.3.
ant1kk/p75
Pritchett,
W. Kendrick
The General's Exhortations in Greek Warfare.
Aus:
Pritchett, W. Kendrick (Hg.): Essays in Greek History., Amsterdam
1994. pp. 27-109
-------------------------------------
3.2.3.;
Rhetorik/ Topoi/ Feldherrnrede; Rede vor der Schlacht, gr.; 3.2.2.;
4.6.1.2.1.; Feldherrnrede, gr.; Agincourt/ Feldherrnrede, Vgl.;
Protreptikós; Lesbonax [p.35]; 3.4. Thukydides; Thukydides/
Feldherrnrede; Thuc. 7,77 [p.70]; Eur. Herakl. 822-9 [p.70]; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Feldherrnrede; Xen. Oec. 5,16 [p.70]; Xen. Cyr.
2,1,11 [p.71]; Xen. Cyr. 3,3,7f. [p.72]; Xen. Cyr. 3,3,49-55
[p.74]; Xen. Cyr. 3,357 [p.77]; Thuc. 5,9,6 [p.100]; - G.2.; D.3.;
APh
20, p. 138; Zs 255
Schaefer, H.:
Gnôstêr kaì
engyêtês.
MH , 1949, 49-55
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Kyrup. 6,2,39; 5.8. s.v.; Gnôstêr
kaì engyêtês; \ A.2.d.; D.3.; Bedeutung dieser
Formel. /
ZZ
49/80; APh 47, 4606
O'Sullivan, J.N.:
On Xenophon,
Cyropedia 6.4.11.
AJPh 97, 1976, 117-118
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Textkritik; Xenophon/ Kyrup. 6,4,11;
Xenophon/ Nachwirkung; Chariton/ 5,2,9; Pollux/ Onom. 10,52; \ A.2.d.
/
ZZ
62/135; APh 46, p. 362
Delebecque, Ed.:
Sur un image de
Xénophon, la petite brique de la Cyropédie, 7,1,24.
REG
88, 1975, XX Résumé
dans
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Kyrup. 7,1,24; \ A.2.d. /
R
dp 500
Herrenschmidt, Clarisse
Notes sur la Parenté
chez les Perses au Début de l'Empire Achemenide.
Aus:
Sancisi-Weerdenburg, Heleen; Kuhrt, Amélie (Hg.): The Greek
Sources: proceedings of the Groningen 1984 Achaemenid history
workshop., Leiden 1987. pp. 53-67 (Achaemenid history.
2.)
-------------------------------------
2.1.4.;
Achämeniden/ Eheschließungen; 3.2.2.; Xenophon/ Cyr.
7,5,18-19; 3.4. Herodot; 4.1.4.4.; Ehe/ Verwandtenehe;
4.4.1.; Geschwisterehe/ Achämeniden; 5.2.2.1.; Kyros d.Gr./ Ehe;
Otanes/ RE 1; Dareios d.Gr./ Ehen; Eherecht/ Achämeniden; Her.
3,02; Her. 3,68; Her. 2,2; Her. 3,68; Her. 7,5 [54]; Her. 6,43 [54];
Her. 7,5 [54]; Her. 7,82 [54]; Her. 9,108-113 [54]; Her. 2,1 [55];
Her. 3,2 [55]; Her. 3,88 [55]; Her. 7,224 [55]; Her. 9,108-111 [56];
Her. 3,31 [56f]; Her. 7,2 [57]; Herodot/ Eheschließung,
achämenid.; Ktesias/ Phot. 36a [63]; Her. 3,84 [65]; Her. 3,88
[66]; Her. 7,11 [66]; - D.4.; B.1.;
ZZ
61/501
Breebart, A B:
From Victory to Peace: Some Aspects
of Cyrus' State in Xenophon's Cyrupaedia.
Mnemosyne 36, 1983,
117-134
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
3.2.3.; Staatstheorie/ Xen.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kyrupädie;
4.3.5.; Xen. Cyr. 7,5,37 ff; \ A.2.d.; D.5. /
Z
54; APh 18, p. 108
Charlesworth, M. P.:
Imperial
deportment. Two texts and some questions.
JRS 37, 1947, 34-38
------------------------------------
2.1.4. s.v.;
Achämeniden/ Herrscherverhalten; 2.3.7.; 3.4. Ammian; Ammian/
16,10,9ff; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kyrup. 8,1,40-42;
4.3.4.; 4.3.5.1.; 4.5.5.; \ E.1.; A.2.d. / 3
Zs
347; APh 46, p. 83
Caria, F. de:
Cicerone C.M. 79-81 e
Senofonte Cyr. VIII,7,17 e Cic. C.M. 59 e Sen. Oec. IV,20,25.
RCCM
16, 1974, 321-336
------------------------------------
3.1.
s.v.; Übersetzung; 3.4. Cicero; Cicero/ C.M. 59; Cicero/ C.M.
79-81; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kyrup. 8,7,17;
Xenophon/ Oikon. 4,20,25; \ A.2.d. / 3
R
dp 500
Sancisi-Weerdenburg, Heleen
The Fifth Oriental
Monarchy and Hellenocentrism. Cyropaedia VIII viii and
its influence.
Aus: Sancisi-Weerdenburg, Heleen; Kuhrt, Amélie
(Hg.): The Greek Sources: proceedings of the Groningen 1984
Achaemenid history workshop., Leiden 1987. pp. 117-131 (Achaemenid
history. 2.)
-------------------------------------
1.;
Orientalismus; Rawlinson, H./ Fifth Oriental Monarchy (1871); Cook,
J.M./ Persian Empire (1983); 1.1.; 2.1.4.; Achämeniden/
Dekadenz; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kyrup. 8,8;
Xenophon/ Nachwirkung; 4.1.3.1.; Hellenozentrismus; 4.1.4.1.;
4.3.5.1.; 4.6.2.; Xen. Cyr. 8,8 [120ff]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,01 [121]; Xen.
Cyr. 1,2,1, [121]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,02-3 [122]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,04 [123];
Xen. Cyr. 8,8,06-7 [124]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,08-14 [124]; Xen. Cyr.
1,2,02-15 [124]; Her. 1,93 [121]; Plat. Leg. 695E [121]; Her. 3,88
[122]; Xen. An. 2,6,1, [122]; Ktesias/ FGH 688 F14,36 [123]; Her.
1,136 [124]; Strabo 15,3,18-20 [124]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,08 [125]; Xen.
Cyr. 8,8,10 [125]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,15 [126]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,16-19 [126];
Xen. Cyr. 8,8,20 [126]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,21-26 [127]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,27
[127]; - A.2.d.; I.; B.1.
R
dp 500
Briant, Pierre
Institutions Perses et Histoire
Comparatiste dans l'Historiographie Grecque.
Aus:
Sancisi-Weerdenburg, Heleen; Kuhrt, Amélie (Hg.): The Greek
Sources: proceedings of the Groningen 1984 Achaemenid history
workshop., Leiden 1987. pp. 1-10 (Achaemenid history.
2.)
-------------------------------------
2.1.4.; 3.2.2.;
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Kyrup. 8,8; 4.1.3.1. Verh. z.;
Barbaren; nomoi persikoi; Dekadenz/ Perser; 4.1.4.1.; 4.1.5.;
4.3.5.1.; Xen. An. 2,4,13 [2]; Xen. An. 2,3,15 [2]; Plat. Alc.
122-123ab [2]; Her. 1,193 [2]; Thuc. 2,97,3-4 [2]; Arr. An. 4,13,1
[3]; Ath. 13,557bc [3]; Her. 6,59 [3]; Arr. An. 5,4,5, [4]; Arr. An.
2,7,8-9 [4]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8 [4]; Ael. VH 10,14 [4]; Arr. Ind. 10,8-9
[4]; Her. 1,136 [8]; Strabo 15,3,18 [8]; Arr. An. 5,4,5 [8]; Xen.
Cyr. 8,8, 13.15. [8]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,06.12 [8]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,07 [9];
Xen. Cyr. 8,8,21 [9]; Xen. Cyr. 8,8,09.11.16 [9]; Xen. Lak.pol. 14
[9]; - B.1.; A.2.d.
Schütrumpf,
Eckart:
Xenophon, Vorschläge zur Beschaffung von
Geldmitteln oder über die Staatseinkünfte. Eingel., hrsg.
u. übers. von Eckart Schütrumpf.
Darmstadt : Wiss.
Buchges., 1982. - XII, 129 S.: Ill. - (Texte zur Forschung; 38)
I
x 13
Xenophon:
Poroi. Vorschläge zur Beschaffung von
Geldmitteln oder über die Staatseinkünfte.
Eingel.,
hrsg. u. übers. v. Eckart Schütrumpf..
Darmstadt:
Wiss. Buchgesellschaft 1982. 129 S.
(Texte zur Forschung.
38.)
(7) 168/84
Z
9; APh 47, 4595
Caiani:
rec.: Xenophon, De vectigalibus, a
cura di Bodei Giglioni, G. ...
Athenaeum 53, 1975, 387-388
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Poroi; Bodei Giglioni, G.; \ A.1.d. /
Anderson,
John Kinloch:
Rez. Audring: Xenophon, Ökonomische
Schriften. Berlin: Akademie (1992).
In: The Journal of Hellenic
Studies. (Published by the Council of the Society for the Promotion
of Hellenic Studies). - Bd. 114 (1994). - S. 210.
APh
49, 5094
[Xenophon Atheniensis]:
Über die Einkünfte
(Poroi), aus dem Grch. übers. von Audring, G.
JWG , 1978
Teil II, 241-254
------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Oikonomikos; Meyer, K.; \ A.1.d. /
APh
47, 4600
Gauthier, Ph.:
Un commentaire historique des Póroi
de Xénophon.
Genève: Droz 1976. pp. XIV, 289
(Centre de rech. d'hist. & de philol. IVe Sect. Éc. prat.
des Hautes Études III Haures études du monde gréco-rom.
8.)
--------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; Athen/
Finanzen; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Poroi; 4.2.4.1.; <> A.1.d.;
D.5.
Z
51
Roy, J:
[rec.:] Xenophon. Un commentaire historique des
Poroi de Xénophon. By P. Gauthier (Centre de recherches
d'histoire et de philologie de la IVe Section de l'École
pratique des Hautes Études, 3: hautes études du monde
gréco-romain, 8.) Geneva & Paris ... 1976 ...
JHS
101, 1981, 153
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
4.2.4.1.; Athen/ Fiskus; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Poroi; Gauthier,
P./ Xen. Vectigal., comm.; \ A.2.d.; empfehlenswert/ Standardwerk. /
APh
49, 5098
Roussel:
rec.: Gauthier, Ph., Un commentaire
historique des Póroi de Xénophon ...
RH 102 N°
260, 1978, 214-217
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Poroi; 4.2.4.1.; Gauthier, Ph.; \ A.2.d. /
Zs
470; B `34, 1622
Gemoll, Wilh.:
rec.: Lieck, K. v. d., Die
xenophontische Schrift von den Einkünften ...
PhW 54, 1934,
258-262
------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Poroi; 4.2.4.1.; Lieck, K.v.d./ Xenophon
Einkünfte; \ A.2.d.; C.2. /
B
`35, 2293
Geyer, F.:
rec.: Lieck, Karl von der, Die
xenophontische Schrift von den Einkünften ...
HZ 151, 1935,
619-620
------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Poroi; Lieck, K. v. der/ Xenophon Poroi; \ A.2.d.
/
APh
57, 5180
Cataudella, M.R.
Per la datazione dei Poroi.
Guerre ed esphorai.
Aus: (Hg.): Studi Barigazzi I., Roma 1984.
pp. 147-155 (Sileno.
10.)
-------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.
404-338; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Poroi, Datierung; - A.2.d.; APh 57,
12794. L'auteur semble faire allusion non pas à une, mais à
deux guerres, l'une tout à fait récente (celle qui
s'est terminée par la paix de 346), l'autre plus ancienne (la
Guerre Sociale).
APh
47, 4602
Lauffer, S.:
Das Bergbauprogramm in Xenophons
Poroi.
MIGRA 1, 1975, 171-194
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; Athen/
Bergbau; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Poroi 4; 4.2.4.1.; 4.2.6.1.; \
A.2.d.; APh 47, 7088. /
Z
58
Näf, Beat:
Vom Frieden reden - den Krieg meinen ?
Aspekte der griechischen Friedensvorstellungen und der Politik des
Atheners Eubulos.
In: Klio. Beiträge zur Alten Geschichte.
(Berlin: Akademie Verlag). - Bd. 79 (1997), Heft 2. - S.
317-340.
3.4. Xenophon; 2.2.3.5.; 3.4. Isokrates; Xenophon/
Poroi/ Frieden; Isokrates/ Frieden; Eubulos/ Xen.; Eubulos/ Isokr.;
Krieg/ Frieden/ Athen;
Abstract: Peace in fourth century B.C.
Athens und Greece was an important political concept concerned with
much more than the mere absence of war. The basic conceptions of
peace may be found in the orators, in historiogrpahy, in philosophy,
or in political treatises. They are not ends in themselves, but also
repeatedly constitute arguments serving particular political aims,
even those of war. Those who advocated the establishment of peace in
no way represented a particular political camp, and even less a
»peace party«. Thus the concepts of peace of Isocrates in
»On Peace«, and Xenophon in »Revenues« - both
often associated with the Athenian politican Eubulos - are linked to
political sentiments which are by no means identical, although they
certainly belong within the same historical framework. In addition,
these concepts differ in specific aspects of detail. The fact that
their differences have nevertheless received little attention in
modern scholarship has to do with the slow process of registering and
analyzing the interpretations of Eubulos and the ancient conceptions
of peace.
APh
59, 6255
Neri, Valerio:
Il meccanismo finanziario di
Xenoph., Por. III,9 e
IV,17. A proposito di un'interpretazione recente.
RSA 16,
1986, 67-77
------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/Poroi; 4.2.4.1. Finanzen, gr.; \ /
Zs
68; APh 49, 5111
Whitehead, D.:
Isotéleia, a
metaphor in Xenophon.
Eirene 16, 1978, 19-22
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 3.4.
Xenophon; Xenophon/ Poroi 4,12; Xenophon/ Hell. 2,4,25;
4.1.1.6.1. Metöken; 4.2.4.1. s.v.; isotéleia; \ A.2.d. /
APh
59, 6255
Neri, Valerio:
Il meccanismo finanziario di
Xenoph., Por. III,9 e IV,17.
A proposito di un'interpretazione recente.
RSA 16, 1986, 67-77
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/Poroi; 4.2.4.1. Finanzen, gr.; \ /
4°
ZZ 51/403
Gallo, Luigi:
Salari e inflazione: Atene tra V e
IV sec. a.C.
ASNP 17, 1987, 19-63
------------------------------------
2.2.3.; Athen/ Löhne
& Gehälter; 2.2.3.5.; Athen/ Inflation; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Poroi
6,1 ; 4.2.4.1.; Lohn/ Athen; misthos/ Athen;
Inflation/ Athen; \ C.2.; C.1.a.; A.2.d.; 400 v.Chr./ um; /
Reitkunst/ De equitandi ratione/ Peri hippikes
Xenophon:
De
l'art équestre. Xénophon. Texte établi et trad.
par Édouard Delebecque.
Paris : Les Belles Lettres, 1978.
- 143 S. (teilw. Doppels.). - (Collection des universités de
France.)
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2019.04.12
Kai Brodersen, Xenophon. Ross und Reiter: griechisch-deutsch. Sammlung Tusculum. Berlin; Boston: De Gruyter, 2018. Pp. 176. ISBN 9783110595628. €29,95.
Reviewed by Robert Porod, Zentrum Antike. Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz (robert.porod@uni-graz.at)
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2019/2019-04-12.html
Althoff, J. 2002. “Form und Funktion der beiden hippologischen Schriften Xenophons Hipparchicus und De re equestri (mit einem Blick auf Simon von Athen).” In Antike Fachtexte, ed. T. Fögen, 235–252. Berlin.
Starke,
Frank:
Reitkunst. A. Einleitung. B. Die "Klassische
Reitweise" nach Xenophon. C. Die altorientalischen Grundlagen.
In: Der Neue Pauly. Enzyklopädie der Antike. Herausgegeben
von Hubert Cancik und Helmuth Schneider. Altertum. Band X. Pol - Sal.
Stuttgart & Weimar: Verlag J. B. Metzler. - 2001. - S. 874-875.>
D
And
Anderson, J. K.:
Ancient Greek Horsemanship.
Berkeley:
1961.
--------------------------------------
4.1.5.1."Kulturgeschichte,
griechisch"; Reiterei, gr.; 4.6.1.2.1.; 4.6.2.1.; Kavallerie,
gr.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hipparchikos; <> G.1.; Klass.
Arch.
APh
58, 5092
Anderson, John K.:
Leadership and horsemanship.
Xenophon's views on the training of man and beast.
AAPhA , 1987,
73 Summary in
------------------------------------
3.4.
Xenophon; 4.1.4.1.1.; 4.6.2.1. Militärgeschichte; Reiterei; \
A.2.d. Studien über Autoren /
APh
49, 5098
Debenedetti, Salomone:
Il cavallo nel Perì
hippikês di Senofonte.
AIV 135, 1977, 231-249
------------------------------------
3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Perì hippikês; 4.2.8.1.; 4.6.1.2.1. s.v.;
Pferd; Reiten; 5.8.; 3.2. s.v.; Simon von Athen; \ A.2.d. /
Respublica Lacedaemoniorum/ Der Staat der Spartaner/ Lakedaimonion politeia
Textausgaben
Xénophon:
La république des Lacédémoniens. Texte et
trad. avec une introd. et un commentaire. Hrsg. von François
Ollier.
New York : Arno Pr., 1979. - XLIV, 79 S. - (Greek texts
and commentaries.)
Rebenich,
Stefan:
Xenophon. Die Verfassung der Spartaner. Hrsg.,
übersetzt und erläutert von Stefan Rebenich.
Darmstadt
: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1998. - XI, 156 S. - (Texte zur
Forschung ; 70).
Humble,
Noreen:
Rez. S. Rebenich: Xenophon. Die Verfassung der
Spartaner. Pp. 156. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft
(1998).
In: The Classical Review (CR / ClRev). Published for
the Classical Association by Oxford University Press. - Bd. 51
(2001), Heft 2. - S. 390-391.
B
gr x 16 - 157
Luppino Manes, Emma:
Un progetto di riforma
per Sparta. La Politeia di Senofonte. [Xenophon Atheniensis,
Lakedaimoníôn Politeía, ital.]
Milano: Jaca
Book 1988. pp. 151 (Ed. universitarie Jaca. 48); (Ric. dell'ist. di
storia antica dell'Univ. cattol. Commenti.
4.)
--------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 2.2.7.
Sparta; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Lac.Pol., Kommentar & Übers.;
4.1.3.1.; <> A.2.d. Studien über Autoren; D.5.; ISSN
0393-1412. ISBN 88-16-95048-X. APh 59, 6250.
(24/92)
B
gr x 16 - 158
Senofonte [Xenophon Atheniensis]:
L'ordinamento
politico degli Spartani. [Lakedaimoníôn Politeía,
ital.]
a cura di Gianotti, Gian Franco, con una nota id Luciano
Canfora, testo greco a fronte, traduzione latina di Francesco
Filelfo..
Palermo: Sellerio editore 1990. 121 S.
( La città
antica. 5.)
A.1.a.
(2/92) (17)
Xenophon:
La
tavole di Licurgo (Lakedaimonion Politeia, italien.)
a cura di;
con una nota di Gianotti, G. F.;Canfora, L..
Palermo: 1985. 94
S.
La memoria. 112
rec.: Discorsi VI, 1986, 270-72,
Montuori;
Textgeschichte
Tp
C II - 1
Chrimes, K. M. T.:
The Respublica Lacedaemoniorum
ascribed to Xenophon. Its manuscript tradition and general
significance.
Manchester: Manchester UP 1948. pp. 48 (Publ. of
the Fac. of Arts of the Univ. of Manchester.
1.)
--------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 2.2.7.
s.v.; Sparta/ Xenophon; 3.2.3. s.v.; Antisthenes/ Xen. Lak. pol.
Autor?; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Lakedaimonion Politeia; 4.3.2.2.;
4.3.5.; <> A.2.d.; C.1.a.; D.5.; APh 19, p. 106
Z
73
Aymard, A.:
rec.: Chrimes, K. M. T., The Respublica
Lacedaemoniorum ascribed to Xenophon. Its manuscript tradition and
its general significance. Manchester 1948.
REA 50, 1948, 373-375
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 2.2.7.
s.v.; Sparta/ Xenophon; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Lakedaimonion
Politeia; 4.2.3.2.; Chrimes, K. M. T./ Respublica Lacedemoniorum
Xenophon; \ A.2.d.; C.1.a.; D.5. /
APh
20, p. 138; Zs 335
Gomme:
rec.: Chrimes, K. M. T., The
Respublica Lacedaemoniorum ascribed to Xenophon. Its manuscript
tradition and its general significance. Manchester 1948.
CR ,
1949, 99
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
2.2.7. s.v.; Sparta/ Xenophon; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Lakedaimonion
Politeia; Chrimes, K. M. T./ Respublica Lacedemoniorum Xenophon; \
A.2.d.; C.1.a.; D.5. /
APh
20, p. 138; Zs 23
Josserand:
rec.: Chrimes, K. M. T., The
Respublica Lacedaemoniorum ascribed to Xenophon. Its manuscript
tradition and its general significance. Manchester 1948.
AC ,
1949, 156
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
2.2.7. s.v.; Sparta/ Xenophon; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Lakedaimonion
Politeia; Chrimes, K. M. T./ Respublica Lacedemoniorum Xenophon; \
A.2.d.; C.1.a.; D.5. /
Tp
C II - 3
Colonna, Aristide:
rec.: Chrimes, K. M. T., The
Respublica Lacedaemoniorum ascribed to Xenophon. Its manuscript
tradition and general significance. Manchester 1948.
Paideia 5,
1950, 133-134
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
2.2.7. s.v.; Sparta/ Xenophon; 3.2.3.; Antisthenes; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Lakedaimonion Politeia; 4.3.2.2.; Chrimes, K. M. T./
Respublica Lacedaemoniorum ascribed to Xenophon; \ A.2.d.; C.1.a. /
APh
19, p. 106; ZZ 62/135
Ollier, F.:
rec.: Chrimes, K. M. T.,
The Respublica Lacedaemoniorum ascribed to Xenophon. Its manuscript
tradition and general significance. Manchester 1948.
REG , 1948,
511-513
------------------------------------
2.2.7. s.v.;
Sparta/ Xenophon; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Lakedaimonion Politeia;
Chrimes, K. M. T./ Respublica Lacedaemoniorum ascribed to Xenophon; \
A.2.d.; C.1.a. /
APh
20, p. 138
Parke:
rec.: Chrimes, K. M. T., The Respublica
Lacedaemoniorum ascribed to Xenophon. Its manuscript tradition and
its general significance. Manchester 1948.
Hermathena 72, 1948,
134-135
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
2.2.7. s.v.; Sparta/ Xenophon; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Lakedaimonion
Politeia; Chrimes, K. M. T./ Respublica Lacedemoniorum Xenophon; \
A.2.d.; C.1.a.; D.5. /
Novaria,
P.:
Traditio ed emendatio: note intorno ad alcuni luoghi della
»Lakedaimonion politeia« di Senofonte.
In: Quaderni
del Dipartimento di filologia, linguistica e tradizione classica
(Torino). - Bd. 9 (1997). - S. 85-97.
Gesamtdarstellungen/ wichtige Einzelfragen
Proietti,
Gerald:
Xenophon's Sparta. An introduction.
Leiden u.a. :
Brill, 1987. - XXII, 116 S. - (Mnemosyne / Suppl.; 98).
E
p 590
Proietti, Gerald:
Xenophon's Sparta. An Introduction.
Leiden, New York, Kobnhavn, Köln: Brill 1987. pp. 116
(Mnemosyne. Suppl. 98.)
--------------------------------------
2.2.3.
750-338; 2.2.3.4. Pelop. Krieg; 2.2.3.5. 404-338; 2.2.7. Sparta;
3.2.2. Gesch.schr., gr.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Hell. 1,1-3,5;
Xenophon/ Lac. pol.; 4.6.1.2.1. Kriegführung, gr.; 4.6.2.1.
Heerwesen, gr.; 4.3.2.2. Sparta; 5.2.2.1.; Lysander; Xenophon/ Hell.
1,1-4; Xenophon/ Hell. 1,5-2,1,28; Xenophon/ Hell. 2,1,29-3,9;
Xenophon/ Hell. 2,3,11-2,4; Xenophon/ Hell. 3,3-4; Xenophon/ Hell.
3,5; <> A.2.d. Studien über Autoren
60/88 (/)
APh
60, 5855; Z 30
Rhodes, P.J.:
rec.: Proietti, Gerald,
Xenophon's Sparta. An introduction. Leiden 1987.
G&R 36,
1989, 111-112
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
2.2.7.; Sparta/ Xenophon; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Lakedaimonion
Politeia; Proietti, Gerald/ Xenophon's Sparta; \ A.2.d.; D.5.; "...
a disappointment." /
Tp
C II - 1
Chrimes, K. M. T.:
The Respublica Lacedaemoniorum
ascribed to Xenophon. Its manuscript tradition and general
significance.
Manchester: Manchester UP 1948. pp. 48 (Publ. of
the Fac. of Arts of the Univ. of Manchester.
1.)
--------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 2.2.7.
s.v.; Sparta/ Xenophon; 3.2.3. s.v.; Antisthenes/ Xen. Lak. pol.
Autor?; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Lakedaimonion Politeia; 4.3.2.2.;
4.3.5.; <> A.2.d.; C.1.a.; D.5.; APh 19, p. 106
Z
73
Aymard, A.:
rec.: Chrimes, K. M. T., The Respublica
Lacedaemoniorum ascribed to Xenophon. Its manuscript tradition and
its general significance. Manchester 1948.
REA 50, 1948, 373-375
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; 2.2.7.
s.v.; Sparta/ Xenophon; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Lakedaimonion
Politeia; 4.2.3.2.; Chrimes, K. M. T./ Respublica Lacedemoniorum
Xenophon; \ A.2.d.; C.1.a.; D.5. /
APh
20, p. 138; Zs 335
Gomme:
rec.: Chrimes, K. M. T., The
Respublica Lacedaemoniorum ascribed to Xenophon. Its manuscript
tradition and its general significance. Manchester 1948.
CR ,
1949, 99
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
2.2.7. s.v.; Sparta/ Xenophon; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Lakedaimonion
Politeia; Chrimes, K. M. T./ Respublica Lacedemoniorum Xenophon; \
A.2.d.; C.1.a.; D.5. /
APh
20, p. 138; Zs 23
Josserand:
rec.: Chrimes, K. M. T., The
Respublica Lacedaemoniorum ascribed to Xenophon. Its manuscript
tradition and its general significance. Manchester 1948.
AC ,
1949, 156
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
2.2.7. s.v.; Sparta/ Xenophon; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Lakedaimonion
Politeia; Chrimes, K. M. T./ Respublica Lacedemoniorum Xenophon; \
A.2.d.; C.1.a.; D.5. /
Tp
C II - 3
Colonna, Aristide:
rec.: Chrimes, K. M. T., The
Respublica Lacedaemoniorum ascribed to Xenophon. Its manuscript
tradition and general significance. Manchester 1948.
Paideia 5,
1950, 133-134
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
2.2.7. s.v.; Sparta/ Xenophon; 3.2.3.; Antisthenes; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Lakedaimonion Politeia; 4.3.2.2.; Chrimes, K. M. T./
Respublica Lacedaemoniorum ascribed to Xenophon; \ A.2.d.; C.1.a. /
APh
19, p. 106; ZZ 62/135
Ollier, F.:
rec.: Chrimes, K. M. T.,
The Respublica Lacedaemoniorum ascribed to Xenophon. Its manuscript
tradition and general significance. Manchester 1948.
REG , 1948,
511-513
------------------------------------
2.2.7. s.v.;
Sparta/ Xenophon; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Lakedaimonion Politeia;
Chrimes, K. M. T./ Respublica Lacedaemoniorum ascribed to Xenophon; \
A.2.d.; C.1.a. /
APh
20, p. 138
Parke:
rec.: Chrimes, K. M. T., The Respublica
Lacedaemoniorum ascribed to Xenophon. Its manuscript tradition and
its general significance. Manchester 1948.
Hermathena 72, 1948,
134-135
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.;
2.2.7. s.v.; Sparta/ Xenophon; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Lakedaimonion
Politeia; Chrimes, K. M. T./ Respublica Lacedemoniorum Xenophon; \
A.2.d.; C.1.a.; D.5. /
T
ec 47
Chrimes, K.M.T.
Ancient Sparta. A Re-Examination of
the Evidence. (ND Manchester 1949).
Westport, Conn.: Greenwood
Press 1971. pp.
527.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2.2.3.;
2.2.4.; 2.2.4.3.; 2.2.5. s.v.; Kreta/ Vergl. Soziale Verfassung;
2.2.6.; Delphi/ Rhetra des Lykurgos; 2.2.7. Sparta; 3.4. Xenophon;
Xenophon/ Lakedaimonion Politeia; 4.1.1.1.1.;4.1.1.2.1.; Periöken;
4.1.1.3.1.; Heloten; 4.1.4.1.1.; Ephebie/Sparta; 4.3.2.2.;
Lykurg/Reform; 4.5.3.; Orthia/ Fest & Kult; 4.6.1.1.1.;
Achäischer Bund/ Außenpolitik/ Rom; 4.6.2.1.;
Demographie/Heerwesen, Sparta; 5.2.2.1.; Iulius/ C. Iulius
Eurycles;
C.1.a.; Kg7-032; K.7.g.cc. Wichtigere Arbeiten über
einzelne hellenist. Reiche.
Tp
M II - 3
Meulder, Marcel:
La date et la cohérence
de la République des Lacédémoniens de
Xénophon.
AC 58, 1989, 71-87
------------------------------------
2.2.3.5.; Athen/
Sparta; 2.2.7.; Sparta/ Xenophon; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/
Lakedaimonion Politeia; Xenophon/ Sparta; 4.1.3.1.; Agesilaos/
Heroisierung/ Xen.; Kleombrotos/ Propaganda gegen/ Xen.;
Imperialismus/ Sparta/ Xen.; 4.3.2.2. s.v.; Krise/ Doppelkönigtum
Sparta; 5.2.2.1.; Kallias/ RE 10,2, nr. 3/ Adressat Xen. Lak.Pol.; \
A.2.d.; C.1.a.; D.5.; 369 v.Chr.; APh 60, 5852. /
B
67/156
Andrewes, A.
The Government of Classical
Sparta.
Aus: (Hg.): Ancient Society & Institutions. Studies
presented to V. Ehrenberg on his 75th birthday [FS Ehrenberg].,
Oxford 1966. pp. 1-20
-------------------------------------
2.2.3.;
2.2.7.; 3.4. Xenophon; Gerousia/ Probouleusis; 4.3.2.2.; Rhetra,
Große; Ephorat/ Sparta; 4.3.5.2.1.; 4.3.5.3.1.; 4.6.2.1.;
phrouràn phaínein; synepipsêphisai [p.3];
Xenophon/ Hell. 5,2,11 [4]; Xenophon/ Lak. pol. 11,2 [10];
Thukydides/ 1,18,1 [1]; Platon/ Legg. 691d-692a [2]; Plutarch/ Lyk.
6,8 [2]; Plutarch/ Lyk. 5,10-6,1 [2]; Aristoteles/ Pol. 1272a11 [2];
Aristoteles/ Pol. 1270b22 [3]; Thukydides/ 5,60,2 [3]; Thukydides/
5,63 [3]; Herodot/ 5,39-40 [3]; Diodor/ 11,50[4]; Thukydides/ 1,67,3
[4]; Thukydides/ 1,87,1 [4]; Thukydides/ 1,79 [4]; Thukydides/ 1,87
[4]; Xenophon/ Hell. 5,20 [4]; Xenophon/ Hell. 5,24 [4]; Xenophon/
Hell. 3,3,8 [4]; Xenophon/ Hell. 7,1,32 [5]; Plutarch/ Agis 09,1 [5];
Plutarch/ Agis 11,1 [5]; Plutarch/ Agis 12 [5]; Thukydides/ 5,77,1
[6]; Thukydides/ 6,88,10 [6]; Xenophon/ Hell. 2,219 [6]; Xenophon/
Hell. 2,4,38 [6]; Xenophon/ Hell.3,2,23 [6]; Xenophon/ Hell. 4,6,3
[6]; Xenophon/ Hell. 5,2,11.20 [6]; Xenophon/ Hell. 5,2,23 [6];
Xenophon/ Hell. 6,3,3 [6]; Xenophon/ Hell. 6,4,3 [6]; Plutarch/ Lyk.
6,4 [6]; Aristoteles/ fr. 536f Rose [6]; Aristoteles/ Pol.
2,1270a36-8 [7]; Herodot/ 9,28,2 [7]; Herodot/ 7,234,2 [7];
Thukydides/ 4,38,5 [7]; Xenophon/ Hell. 6,4,15 [7]; Thukydides/ 1,86
[8]; Herodot/ 6,82 [9]; Herodot/ 5,49-51 [9]; Herodot/ 5,55 [9];
Xenophon/ Hell. 5,1,32-4 [9]; Xenophon/ Hell. 5,3,23-5 [9]; Xenophon/
Hell. 6.3.19 [9]; Plutarch/ Ages. 4,4-5 [9]; Thukydides/ 1,131,2
[10]; Thukydides/ 4,90,1 [11]; Thukydides/ 5,41,1 [11]; Xenophon/
Hell. 2,4,28-29 [11]; Xenophon/ Hell. 2,4,38 [11]; Herodot/ 6,64,1
[12]; Xenophon/ Hell. 3,1,7 [12]; Xenophon/ Hell. 3,2,12 [12];
Xenophon/ Hell.2,2,13 [13]; Xenophon/ Hell. 5,2,19 [13]; Xenophon/
Hell. 5,2,11-24 [13]; Xenophon/ Hell. 6,3,3-18 [13]; Thukydides/
1,87,1-2 [13]; Xenophon/ Hell. 2,4,38 [14]; Plutarch/ Sol. 19,1 [16];
Isokrates/ Panath. 12,178 [16]; Xenophon/ Hell. 5,3,20 [17];
Xenophon/ Hell. 5,4,32 [17]; Xenophon/ Hell. 5,4,22-33 [17]; - E.1.
B
67/156
Jones, A. H. M.
The Lycurgan Rhetra.
Aus:
(Hg.): Ancient Society & Institutions. Studies presented to V.
Ehrenberg on his 75th birthday [FS Ehrenberg]., Oxford 1966. pp.
165-176
-------------------------------------
2.2.3.1.;
2.2.7.; Lykurg/ Rhetra; Plutarch/ Lyk. 6; Plutarch/ Agis 8,9;
Plutarch/ Agis 11; Plutarch/ mor. 801bc; Xenophon/ Lak. pol. 15,6
[173 no.31]; Xenophon/ Lak. pol. 15,7 [173 no. 30]; Xenophon/ Lak.
pol. 10 [174 no. 36]; Diodor/ 11,50; Aristoteles/ Pol. 2,11,6,1273a;
Aischines/ or. 1,180f; 4.3.2.2.; Rhetra, Große; Ephorat/
Sparta; Volksversammlung/ Sparta; - E.1.
APh
17, p. 110; ZZ 62/135
Daux, G.:
Sur quelques passages du
Banquet de Platon.
REG , 1942, 236-271
------------------------------------
3.2.3.; 3.4.
Aristophanes; Sokrates/ Aristophanes; Platon/ Aristophanes; 3.4.
Platon; Platon/ Symposion; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Symp., Platon;
Xenophon/ Symp. 8,34-35; Xenophon/ Lak. pol. 2,12-14; \
A.2.d.; D.2. /
Bianco,
Elisabetta:
"Il capitolo XIV della Lakedaimonion Politeia
attribuita a Senofonte."
MH 53.1 (1996)
12-24.
------------------------------------
Xenophon/ Lak.
Pol. 14; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Lakedaimonion Politeia;
Pseudo-Xenophon: Athenaion Politeia („Der alte Oligarch“)
Forschungsberichte/ Lexkonartikel
Hornblower,
Simon:
Old Oligarch.
In: The Oxford Classical Dictionary.
Third Edition. Edited by Simon Hornblower and Antony Spawforth.
Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press. - 1996. - S.
1064-1065.
Textausgaben
Xenophon:
La
costituzione degli Ateniesi della Pseudo-Senofonte. Testo e trad. a
cura di Giuseppe Serre.
Roma : L'Erma, 1979. - 54 S. - (Istituto
di Filologia Greca <Padova>: Bollettino dell' ... .
Supplemento.; 4.)
Moore,
John M.:
Aristotle and Xenophon on democracy and oligarchy.
Übers. von John Michael Moore.
Berkeley : Univ. of Calif.
Pr., 1975. - 320 S.m.Kt.
Xenophon:
La
democrazia come violenza. Anonimo ateniese.
Palermo : Sellerio
Ed., 1984. - 67 S. - (La memoria; 42.)
Wahlgren,
Staffan:
Aristoteles och Pseudo-Xenophon om Athenarnas
Statsförfattning. Athenaion politeia. Med översättning
och noter av Staffan Wahlgren.
Jonsered : Aströms förl,
2001. - 190 S. - (Klassiker. 16)
Lapini,
Walter:
Commento all'"Athenaion politeia" dello
Pseudo-Senofonte.
Firenze, 1997. - 313 S. - (Università
degli Studi <Firenze> / Dipartimento di Scienze dell'Antichità
Giorgio Pasquali: Studi e testi; 13).
Leduc,
Claudine:
La constitution d'Athènes attribuée a
Xénophon. Trad. et commentaire par Claudine Leduc. Zugl.:
Besancon, Univ., Diss., 1972.
Paris : Les Belles Lettres, 1976.
- 242 S. - (Université de Franche-Comté <Besançon>:
[Annales littéraires de l'Université de Franche-Comté
/ Centre de Recherches d'Histoire Ancienne]; 22 Université de
Franche-Comté <Besançon>: Annales littéraires
de l'Université de Franche-Comté; 192).
Textüberlieferung
Lapini,
W.:
"Note testuali sulla Athenaion politeia dello
pseudo-Senofonte."
RFIC 122.2 (1994) 129-138.
Gesamtdarstellungen/ wichtige Einzelfragen
1289
Gelzer,
M.:
Die Schrift vom Staate der Athener.
Berlin: Weidmann
1937. pp. 134. (Hermes EZ.
3.)
--------------------------------------
2.2.3.3.;
3.2.3.; 3.4. [Ps.-]Xenophon; 4.3.5.2.1.; <> A.2.d.
Serra,
Giuseppe:
La forza e il valore. Capitoli sulla Costituzione
degli Ateniesi dello Pseudo-Senofonte
Roma : »L' Erma«
di Bretschneider, 1979. - 77 S. - (Istituto di Filologia Greca
<Padova>: Bollettino dell'Istituto ... . Supplemento.; 3.)
Rhodes,
P.J.:
Rez. J. Ober: Political Dissent in Democratic Athens:
Intellectual Critics of Popular Rule. (Martin Classical Lectures, new
series.) Princeton: Princeton UP (1998).Pp. Xiv + 417.
In: The
Journal of Hellenic Studies (JHS / JHSt). (Published by the Council
of the Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies). - Bd. 120
(2000). - S. 181-182.
APh
60, 5842; Zs 245
Barabino:
rec.: Flores, Enrico, Il
sistema non riformabile ...
Maia 41, 1989, 180-181
------------------------------------
3.2.4.; 3.4.
Xenophon; [Ps.]-Xenophon/ Athenaion Politeia; 4.1.3.1.; 4.3.5.2.1.;
Flores, Enrico/ Sistema non riformabile; \ A.2.d.; APh 53, 5211. /
Z
9
Gabba, Emilio:
La società Ateniese nel "Vecchio
Oligarca".
Athenaeum 66, 1988, 5-10
------------------------------------
2.2.3.3. 478-432;
3.2.2. Gesch.schr.,gr.; 3.4. Xenophon; 4.1.1.1.1. Obersch.gr.;
4.1.1.2.1. Mittelsch.,gr.; 4.1.1.3.1. Volk,gr.; 4.3.5.2.1.
Oligarchie,gr.; 4.3.5.3.1. Demokratie,gr.; Xenophon/ Ps.-Xen.,
Athenaion Politeia; Athen/Gesellschaft; \ D.5. / (9)
ant2/q81
Roscalla, Fabio:
`Perì dè tês
Athênaíôn politeías ...'
QUCC 79,
1995, 105-130
------------------------------------
3.2.3.;
3.2.4.; 3.4. Xenophon; Xenophon/ Athenaion Politeia; 4.1.3.1.;
2.2.3.4.; 2.2.3.5.; Epiteichismos/ Xen. Ath.pol. [p.106]; épainos/
Verfassung Athen [p.110]; Verfassungslob/ Rhetorik, gr. [p.111];
Isocr. Areop. 60 [p.111]; Isokrates/ Xen. Ath.pol./ Vergleich
[p.111]; Aristoteles/ Xen. Ath.pol./ Vergleich [p.114]; Aristot.
Ath.pol./ Xen. Ath.pol./ Vergleich; trópos tês politeías
[p.126]; Aristot. Polit. 1269a29ff. [p.127]; 3.4. Aristoteles; \
D.5.; A.2.d.; (Ps.-Xen. Ath.pol. dürfte nicht vor 411v.
entstanden sein; die Lexik deutet auf das 4. Jh.v.) /
Hornblower,
Simon:
The Old Oligarch (Pseudo-Xenophon's Athenian Politeia)
and Thucydides. A Fourth-Century Date for the Old Oligarch ?
In:
Polis & Politics. Studies in Ancient Greek History. Presented to
Mogens Herman Hansen on his Sixtieth Birthday, August 20, 2000. Ed.
by Pernille Flensted-Jensen, Thomas Heine Nielsen, Lene Rubinstein.
University of Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press. - 2000. - S.
363-384
López,
José Antonio Caballero:
La lengua y el estilo de la
Republica de los Atenienses del Pseudo-Jenofonte.
Amsterdam :
Hakkert, 1997. - 158 S. - (Classical and Byzantine monographs ; 39).
Z
58
Lapini, Walter:
Filologia ciclica: Il caso
dell'Athenaion Politeia dello Pseudo-Senofonte.
In: Klio.
Beiträge zur Alten Geschichte. (Berlin: Akademie Verlag). - Bd.
80 (1998), Heft 2. - S. 325-335.
Abstract: This paper is an
answer to the article by Y. Nakategawa, Athenian Democracy and the
Concept of Justice in Pseudo-Xenophon's Athenaion Politeia, Hermes
123, 1995, 28-46 and includes (1) objections to the method followed
by the japanese scholar about Pseudo-Xenophon's Athenaion Politeia
and (2) general considerations about our anonymous author's idea of
justice and, as a consequence, about his political position.
Nakategawa, pointing out Pseudo-Xenophon's thought from other
political writers and writings of his time (Thrasymachus and
Callicles, Critias, The Melian Dialogue, etc.), can conclude that his
political oligarchic position was moderate, not extreme. This
position, which is actually opposite to the total tone of the work,
is not supported by the word »dikaioi« in § 1.1,
firstly, for it is a correction and not received text, and, secondly,
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4.1.3.1.; 4.1.4.1.1.; 4.1.4.1.2.; 5.2.2.1.; Philopoimen/ Polyb.;
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2.2.3.4. 431-404;
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