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Xenophon: Hellenika II.3.11 - IV.2.8

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"It is the best of Xenophon, it is the worst of Xenophon.

Readers looking for a carefully researched, well balanced, and reliable narrative of Greek affairs from 404 to 395 (BC) will be disappointed"- the author.

The second part of the Hellenika, covering the decade after the end of the Peloponnesian War, is Xenophon at his best.

It unfolds in a series of discrete, often dramatic, episodes: The Thirty at Athens, the campaigns of Thibron and Derkylidas in Asia Minor, the Spartan War against Elis, the accession of King Agesilaos, the conspiracy of Kinadon, the campaigns of Agesilaos in Asia Minor, the outbreak of war against Sparta in Greece, and Agesilaos' recall.

It includes several of Xenophon's best speeches, some of his wittiest dialogue, and several choice turns of phrase.

This edition follows the pattern of the Hellenika III.3.10 (Warminster 1989).

The commentary tries both to interpret the text and to assess its historical accuracy.

Throughout Krentz uses the rest of Xenophon's works to throw light on the Hellenika.

Greek Text with facing-page translation.

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