The Polity of the Athenians (Illustrated)

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Ancient, History, Ancient History, Greece, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Xenophon ISBN: 9781475309089
Publisher: Charles River Editors Publication: April 27, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Xenophon
ISBN: 9781475309089
Publisher: Charles River Editors
Publication: April 27, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English
Xenophon of Athens (circa 430 354 B.C.) was a Greek poet, historian, soldier and philosopher who lived at a time of momentous events in Ancient Greek history. Although he was recognized as a great writer and poet in his lifetime, Xenophons involvement with Spartan politics and fighting led to his exile from Athens, and his association with Socrates probably did not help. His short treatise on Spartas government is considered one of the first examples of political philosophy. Xenophon did not approve of the Athenian form of government, but decided that, since the Athenians insisted on a democracy, that they were going about it in the correct manner. Xenophon is best remembered for his writing. In addition to writing about the philosophy of Socrates, he also wrote about the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta, as well as the Persian expedition that formed the basis of his most famous work, Anabasis. In addition to his own works, he influenced the account of the Peloponnesian War written by the famous Greek historian Thucydides. This edition of The Polity of the Athenians includes pictures of Xenophon and other famous Greek philosophers, as well as a Table of Contents.
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Xenophon of Athens (circa 430 354 B.C.) was a Greek poet, historian, soldier and philosopher who lived at a time of momentous events in Ancient Greek history. Although he was recognized as a great writer and poet in his lifetime, Xenophons involvement with Spartan politics and fighting led to his exile from Athens, and his association with Socrates probably did not help. His short treatise on Spartas government is considered one of the first examples of political philosophy. Xenophon did not approve of the Athenian form of government, but decided that, since the Athenians insisted on a democracy, that they were going about it in the correct manner. Xenophon is best remembered for his writing. In addition to writing about the philosophy of Socrates, he also wrote about the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta, as well as the Persian expedition that formed the basis of his most famous work, Anabasis. In addition to his own works, he influenced the account of the Peloponnesian War written by the famous Greek historian Thucydides. This edition of The Polity of the Athenians includes pictures of Xenophon and other famous Greek philosophers, as well as a Table of Contents.

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