Xenophon and Sparta

Anton Powell editor Nicolas Richer editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Classical Press of Wales

Published:31st Jan '20

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New, or newly translated, articles by internationally recognised authorities on the main source for Classical Sparta, Xenophon: his biases concerning Sparta, his literary ambitions, and his (un)reliability for Spartan history.

The writing of Spartan history for long involved gliding - sometimes seamlessly - between the evidence of very different ancient sources. Now, a short series conceived by The Classical Press of Wales will examine closely and individually each of the principal sources and its relationship with classical Sparta.Xenophon has long been identified as a chief contemporary source, if not the chief source, for the history of classical Sparta. But his information has commonly been treated in restricted ways. Scholars who have studied Xenophon's oeuvre have tended to apply a knowledge of Athenian history and of general Greek literature rather than a specialist knowledge of Sparta. And specialist students of Sparta have commonly `mined' elements of Xenophon's work without sufficient regard either for the author's general characteristics and biases or for the variety of his literary genres. In this volume, 12 internationally-recognised experts on Sparta examine the quality of Xenophon's information on central topics of Laconian history, in the light of the author's political, literary and intellectual characteristics. This book is the first of a series in which the Classical Press of Wales will apply to Spartan history the approach it is already using for the history of Rome's revolutionary era: focusing in turn on each of the main sources on which historians depend, and analysing with a combination of historical and literary methods. This book is the first of a series in which the Classical Press of Wales will apply to Spartan history the approach it is already using for the history of Rome's revolutionary era: focusing in turn on each of the main sources on which historians depend, and analysing with a combination of historical and literary methods.

An invaluable addition to the library shelves. * Classics for All *
A comprehensive analysis of Sparta’s presence in the whole corpus of Xenophon. * Electrum *
Powell's] memory and to continue his studies ... A book of great value and interest, that addresses many problems pertaining to history, literature, economy [and] law. * The Classical Review *

ISBN: 9781905125371

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 828g

300 pages