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Classical Quarterly 49 (01):74-99 (1999)

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  1. The Date of Plato's "Symposium".K. J. Dover - 1965 - Phronesis 10 (1):2 - 20.
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  • Eros and military command in Xenophon.Clifford Hindley - 1994 - Classical Quarterly 44 (02):347-.
    Xenophon's concern with morality in his more philosophical writings is evident. But that concern embraces also his approach to history. In the Hellenica this interest in morality is not to be written off as a matter of marginal comment, but, it may be claimed, is integral to the historian's purpose. He is one for whom the determinants of history are the personalities and actions of great men, and it is natural for him to observe the interaction between personal morality and (...)
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  • Xenophon's Hiero and the Meeting of the Wise Man and Tyrant in Greek Literature.Vivienne J. Gray - 1986 - Classical Quarterly 36 (01):115-.
    The Hiero is an account in Socratic conversational form of a meeting between Simonides the poet and Hiero the tyrant of Syracuse; it was written by Xenophon of Athens in the fourth century b.c., but is set in the fifth, when the historical Simonides and Hiero lived and met. The subject they are portrayed discussing is the relative happiness of the tyrant and private individual. Plato also makes this a topic of discussion in his Republic. However, whereas Plato writes a (...)
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  • Greek Particles.J. D. Denniston & W. L. Lorimer - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (01):12-14.
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  • Date and Intention of Xenophon's "Hiero".G. J. D. Aalders - 1953 - Mnemosyne 6 (3):208-215.
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