10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PANHELLENIST»
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Panhellenist in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Panhellenist and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Xenophon: Ethical Principles and Historical Enquiry
The Agesilaus has traditionally been treated as a Panhellenist text; one inuential
reader has seen it as warning the Greeks of the need to unify against the threat of
Persia under Artaxerxes III Ochos. An important recent Panhellenist reading ...
Fiona Hobden, Christopher Tuplin, 2012
2
Companion to Historiography
PANHELLENIST. FANTASIAS. As if in antiphonal response to Thucydides'
threnody the first two decades of the fourth century resounded with speciously '
Panhellenist' speechifying and pamphleteering.17TheSicilianSophist
Gorgiasand the ...
3
Xenophon's Anabasis, Or The Expedition of Cyrus
Although it is always slippery to talk about authorial intent, it is not completely
clear that Xenophon intended either the Anabasis or the Hellenica to be read in
so uncomplicated a way as a simple endorsement of panhellenist ideology.
4
The Failings of Empire: A Reading of Xenophon Hellenica ...
This is one striking example of the way in which the second part of Hellenica is
not a panhellenist tract - or at least not one which positively preaches in favour of
the panhellenist thesis. For Xenophon Jason's personal goals were not rendered
...
5
A Companion to Sport and Spectacle in Greek and Roman Antiquity
Moreover, certain proponents of panhellenism addressed the huge crowds
assembled at Olympia during the festival and lectured on panhellenism in the
ideological sense. the orator Gorgias gave a full-blown panhellenist oration in
408, and ...
Paul Christesen, Donald G. Kyle, 2013
6
Theopompus The Historian
Food was stockpiled (perhaps on Cyprus) to such heights that approaching
people took the piles for hills or ridges. A Panhellenist such as Isocrates would
have seized on the themes of the lavish resources of the Persian empire and its
lack of ...
Gordon S. Shrimpton, 1991
7
Xenophon's Retreat: Greece, Persia, and the End of the ...
So fourth-century politicians with panhellenist agendas were prepared to use the
expedition as evidence of Persian weakness. Did Xenophon agree with them?
The Expedition of Cyrus does at first sight seem to offer support. The Greeks ...
8
Alexander the Great in fact and fiction
His panhellenist inclinations can only have been confirmed by the following
incident. In a highly rhetorical passage of the Moralia, Plutarch asserts that Delius
of Ephesus, a pupil of Plato, was sent by the Greeks of Asia to ask Alexander to ...
A. B. Bosworth, Elizabeth Baynham, 2000
9
The Armies of Classical Greece
The connection of Ephorus with a ban on missiles lies with Ephorus the
panhellenist, not the Ephorus the peripatetic. The movement of panhellenism
emerged in the late fifth and fourth centuries as a response to the numerous wars
and ...
10
Transactions of the American Philological Association
The connection of Ephorus with a ban on missiles lies with Ephorus the
panhellenist, not the Ephorus the peripatetic. The movement of panhellenism
emerged in the late fifth and fourth centuries as a response to the numerous wars
and ...