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Newsletter: Features - Project Gutenberg Europe 431355 BC. Among Xenophon s other works are Hellenica, a continuation of Thucydides history of Greek affairs from 411 to 362 BC, the Memorabilia of Socrates http://pge.rastko.net/newsletter/features/index.php?article=xenophon.html
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The Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter February 12, 2004 EBooks There are three authors in the catalogue Xueqin Cao and Xun Yue, both of whomare Chinese and Xenophon, 431355 BC. Greek historian, essayist, and soldier, http://www.gutenberg.org/newsletter/archive/PGWeekly_2004_02_12_Part_1.txt
HURWITZ'S GOOD READING IN ANCIENT GREEK LITERATURE 770 BC) Theogony and Works and Days Homer (c. 800 BC) Iliad and Odyssey Lucian (c . 470400 BC) The Peloponnesian Wars Xenophon (431-355 BC) Anabasis http://home.comcast.net/~dwtaylor1/hurwitzsgreek.html
Extractions: Plato In Good Reading: A Guide for Serious Readers , 22nd ed. 1985, Marshall S. Hurwitz provides a brief list of key works of ancient Greek literature along with an introduction and a two-three sentence description of each of the titles listed. The following is excerpted from his listing. See also "Hurwitz's Good Reading in Ancient Roman Literature."
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Extractions: Home Back Up W - X - Y - Z Wadding, Luke (Waterford 1588-Rome 1657) Irish historian and theologist; he was a Franciscan and teached theologi. In 1618 arrived in Rome, where first served as a theologist of Spanish embassy, and later a general procurator of his Order (1630-1634) and a preacher at the pontificial court. He is noted as an author of Annales ordinis minorum (8 volumes, 1625-1654). Wagner, (Wilhelm) Richard (1813-1883) German romantic composer noted chiefly for his invention of the music drama. His cycle of four such dramas The Ring of the Nibelung was produced at his own theatre in Bayreuth in 1876. His other operas include Tannhauser (1845; revised 1861), Tristan and Isolde (1865), and Parsifal Wars of Castro (Guerre di Castro) William II (1859-1941) (Kaiser Wilhelm) German emperor and king of Prussia in 1888-1918: asserted Germany's claim to world leadership; forced to abdicate at the end of World War I. Winckelmann, Johann Joachim (Stendal, Magdeburgo, 1717 - Trieste 1768) German writer. He was a son of a shoe-maker, obtained the possibility to study theology in the Universities of Halle and of Jena; after working as a teacher in a college, he became a librarian of a castel close to Dresden, where he dedicated himself to the studies of culture and art of the Greeks. ... Xenophon (431-355 b.C.) Greek general and historian; a disciple of Socrates. He accompanied Cyrus the Younger against Artaxerxes II and, after Cyrus' death at Cunaxa in 401, he led his army of 10 000 Greek soldiers to the Black Sea, an expedition described in his
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Extractions: AUTHOR: Xenophon,431-355 BC ADD. AUTHOR: Dakyns, H.G., Translator Claiming to have attained some proficiency in horsemanship ourselves, as the result of long experience in the field, our wish is to explain, for the benefit of our younger friends, what we conceive to be the most correct method of dealing with horses. There is, it is true, a treatise on horsemanship written by Simon, the same who dedicated the bronze horse near the Eleusinion in Athens[2] with a representation of his exploits engraved in relief on the pedestal.[3] But we shall not on that account expunge from our treatise any conclusions in which we happen to agree with that author; on the contrary we shall hand them on with still greater pleasure to our friends, in the belief that we shall only gain in authority from the fact that so great an expert in horsemanship held similar views to our own; whilst with regard to matters omitted in his treatise, we shall endeavour to supply them.
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Extractions: FOL Fox Hunting Tales A variety of stories from around the world extracted from the email discussion group. Hunting Art from the Middle Ages Illuminated manuscript pages on hunting themes (1338-1380). From the Bibliotheque Nationale de France. Hunting Songs Lyrics and history of hunting songs from various countries, some of which have MIDI files. Selected Harrier Reading Bibliography of hunting literature, especially pertaining to harriers. Xenophon, On Hunting Read his short treatise on hunting with hounds (431-355 BC). [English, Greek]
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Extractions: An early-nineteenth century map of the Persian Empire at the time of Darius the Great, the third of the Achaemenian King of Kings (522-486 B.C.) This map also shows the twenty-two satrapie of the empire, each of which contained a royal garden. The Achaemenian spear established Persia's empire, an empire that covered nearly two million square miles and absorbed nations from Libya to India and from Greece to Ethiopia. The Achaemenian government united the disparate peoples under a single rule, leaving them their cultures and their gods, tying them together through far-reaching chains of communication and sophisticated administration. The Achaemenian genius, it seems, was for synthesis, in governing as in the arts of civilization. Thus the imperial culture that Cyrus and his descendants created was a rich tapestry of many colors: Entirely new, it was woven from threads as old as civilization itself. Achaemenian palaces derived their style from those of subject peoples. Assyrians, Egyptians, Babylonians, and Greeks, among others, built those soaring royal halls, and all the peoples of the empire brought as tribute the objects that adorned the buildings and their great gardens.
Extractions: The DISH "Unbossed and unbought news and information you can use" Volume 6 Issue 22 Dedicated to the Dialogue on Race June 6, 2003 Bit of History Leo Strauss (1899-1973) "The philosopher who, transcending the sphere of moral or political things, engages in the quest for the essence of all beings, has to give an account of his doings by answering the question 'why philosophy?' That question cannot be answered but with a view to the natural aim of man which is happiness, and in so far as man is by nature a political being, it cannot be answered but within a political framework." American philosopher Leo Strauss was born in Hesse, Germany. A student of philosophy, natural sciences and mathematics, he worked as a researcher for Jewish studies in Berlin. In 1932, Strauss fled Nazi Germany, eventually arriving in the United States. From 1938-1949, he taught at the new School for Social Research, then at the University of Chicago from 1949 to 1967, Claremont Men's College in 1968-69 and St. John's College until his death in 1973. Strauss was the Robert Maynard Hutchins Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in Political Science at the University of Chicago. According to his biographers, the fact that so many of his students followed him into the field of political philosophy is a testament to his extraordinary influence as a teacher. Known for his controversial interpretations of the great thinkers, among them Plato and Machiavelli, Strauss was especially critical of modern political philosophy. He argued it lacked the ability to render value judgements on even the worst political regimes. As a model for how political philosophy should proceed, Strauss held up the work of men like Plato and Xenophon (431-355 BC), the Greek soldier and author who admired the conservative militarism of Socrates.