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    Political developments in Boeotia.Hell Oxy Ho & Hellenica Oxyrhynchia - 2000 - Classical Quarterly 50:80-93.
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    The Hellenica Oxyrhynchia[REVIEW]Ronald A. Knox - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (2):231-232.
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    The Hellenica Oxyrhynchia - P. R. McKechnie, S. J. Kern : Hellenica Oxyrhynchia . Pp. iv+187; 7 maps. Warminster: Aris & Phillips, 1988. £19.95. [REVIEW]Ronald A. Knox - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (2):231-232.
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    Kalinka's Hellenica Oxyrhynchia- Hellenica Oxyrhynchia. Edidit Ernestus Kalinka. Pp. xiv + 63. Leipzig: B. G. Teubner, 1927. [REVIEW]E. M. Walker - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (05):182-.
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    Kalinka's Hellenica Oxyrhynchia[REVIEW]E. M. Walker - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (5):182-182.
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    Dialogue in Xenophon's Hellenica.V. J. Gray - 1981 - Classical Quarterly 31 (02):321-.
    The use of dialogue in Xenophon's Hellenica is a phenomenon that needs explanation. Among previous historians, Herodotus had used it frequently but Thucydides hardly at all. In Xenophon's own time, Ctesias had used it but not the author of the Hellenica Oxyrhynchia nor Ephorus to any great extent, as far as we can tell. Theopompus had plagiarized one of the Hellenica dialogues as well as adding others of his own. Generally, dialogue occurred less frequently in history (...)
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    The Democratic Revolution at Rhodes.I. A. F. Bruce - 1961 - Classical Quarterly 11 (3-4):166-.
    At some time during the years 398–395 B.C. the people of Rhodes revolted against Sparta, freed themselves from the oppression of the Spartan empire and admitted to their city the Persian fleet commanded by Conon, the Athenian. This fact was overlooked by Xenophon, but reported by Diodorus and Pausanias who quotes Androtion. It seemed, before the discovery of the Hellenica Oxyrhynchia, that the revolt of Rhodes from Sparta was in some way associated with internal party strife, for Xenophon (...)
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    A Loeb Classical Library Reader. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2006. 234 pp. Paper, $9.95. Anezeri, Sophia, N. Giannakopoulos, and P. Paschidis, eds., with the collaboration of Pelagia Avramidou and Eirini Kalogridou. Index du Bulletin Épigraphique (1987–2001). I: Les Publications; II: Les Mots Grecques; III: Les Mots Français. [REVIEW]Bruna M. Palumbo Stracca Hellenica, Robert Bittlestone, Antonella Borgo, Alan K. Bowman, Peter Garnsey, Averil Cameron, A. J. Boyle, Graziana Brescia, Trevor Bryce & Frederick W. Clayton - 2006 - American Journal of Philology 127:477-483.
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    Hellenica: Volume Iii: Philosophy, Music and Metre, Literary Byways, Varia.M. L. West - 2011 - Oxford University Press.
    The third volume in West's Hellenica trilogy is devoted to philosophy, and music and metre; however, it also contains essays on other literary texts and topics.
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    Hellenica.E. Abbott - 1899 - Philosophical Review 8:209.
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    Xenophon, Hellenica, Books I-IV.M. W. Humphreys - 1889 - The Classical Review 3 (03):131-132.
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    Xenophon, Hellenica I. VI. 32.Robert Quirk - 1934 - The Classical Review 48 (06):214-.
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    Xenophon, Hellenica II. ii. : The Conspiracy of the kaλamhφopoi.H. Rackham - 1913 - The Classical Review 27 (06):215-216.
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    The Authorship of the Hellenica of Oxyrhynchus.F. Jacoby - 1950 - Classical Quarterly 44 (1-2):1-.
    In re-opening the case of the authorship of the Hellenica of Oxyrhynchus I am afraid I must state at once that you will find that there is not much in it, at least nothing new. The few pages, recently published by Vittorio Bartoletti, from a papyrus book which evidently contained the same work as P. Oxy. 842 have not changed the state of the problem. They confirm the two primary facts known about the author in question: that he is (...)
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    Two Notes On Xenophon: Hellenica 1.4.20 And Agesilaus 2.26.David Kovacs - 2011 - Classical Quarterly 61 (2):751-753.
  16. 12. Zu Xenophon′s Hellenica.A. Lawes - 1872 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 31 (1-4):544-545.
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    Xenophon's Hellenica_- Vivienne Gray: _The Character of Xenophon's Hellenica. Pp. x + 219. London: Duckworth, 1989. £24.John Moles - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (02):281-284.
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    Laughing at the Enemy Joy and Schadenfreude in Xenophon’s “Hellenica”.Lennart Gilhaus - 2019 - Hermes 147 (2):153.
    Emotions are an important clue for the characterisation of individuals in Xenophon’s “Hellenica”. Especially joy and schadenfreude have an important narrative function. Malicious joy and spite point at the flaws of the Spartan hegemony after the Peloponnesian War. However, pleasure at the misfortune of others is not negative in itself. Defeating hubristic enemies is a proper reason to rejoice for Xenophon. Emotions can be vices or virtues, it is the circumstances that define their moral value.
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    Greek Historians.Greek Historical Writing: A Historiographical Essay Based on Xenophon's Hellenica.Leo Strauss - 1968 - Review of Metaphysics 21 (4):656 - 666.
    The bulk of Henry's book is devoted to such a critical study. It has led him to a "singular disappointment" and to the conclusion that "we are not yet ready to interpret ancient histories, like the Hellenica". There is a general and a particular cause of the failure of nineteenth and twentieth century study of Greek historical writing. The general cause is insufficient attention to the peculiarity of Greek historiography as distinguished from its modern counterpart: the ancients did not (...)
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    Xenophon's Hellenica.W. J. Seelye - 1894 - The Classical Review 8 (05):202-.
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    The Authorship of the Hellenica of Oxyrhynchus1.F. Jacoby - 1950 - Classical Quarterly 44 (1-2):1-11.
    In re-opening the case of the authorship of the Hellenica of Oxyrhynchus I am afraid I must state at once that you will find that there is not much in it, at least nothing new. The few pages, recently published by Vittorio Bartoletti, from a papyrus book which evidently contained the same work as P. Oxy. 842 have not changed the state of the problem. They confirm the two primary facts known about the author in question: that he is (...)
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  22. Review: Hellenica et Judaica: hommage à Valentin Nikiprowetzky. [REVIEW]David Winston - 1989 - The Studia Philonica Annual 1:155-160.
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    Continuous History and Xenophon, Hellenica 1-2.3. 10.Vivienne J. Gray - 1991 - American Journal of Philology 112 (2).
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    Xenophon's Hellenica, Book I. With Analysis, and Notes. By the Rev. Launuelot D. Dowdall. Cambridge, Deighton, Bell & Co. 1890. [REVIEW]A. H. Cooke - 1891 - The Classical Review 5 (10):478-479.
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    XV. Ueber den anfang von Xenophon’s Hellenica.Lud Breitenbach - 1847 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 2 (3):441-445.
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    Four textual notes on xenophon hellenica VI.Christopher J. Tuplin - 1986 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 130 (1-2):24-28.
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    Xenophon's Hellenica- Xenophontis Historia Graeca. Recensuit C. Hude. Editio maior. Pp. xii + 343. Leipzig: Teubner, 1930. Bound, Rm. 8; unbound, 6.80. [REVIEW]E. C. Marchant - 1930 - The Classical Review 44 (04):124-125.
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    Peter Krentz : Xenophon, Hellenica I–II.3.10. Edited with an Introduction, Translation and Commentary. Pp. iv + 204; 6 maps. Warminster: Aris & Phillips, 1989. £30. [REVIEW]D. L. Stockton - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (2):473-473.
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    Brief Notices - Xenophon. Hellenica I, II. Edited with Introduction and Notes by G. M. Edwards. Pp. xlviii., 168. Cambridge University Press. 1899. Price 3 s_. 6 _d_. _Suetonius. History of Twelve Caesars. - The Works of Horake rendered into English Prose. With Life, Introduction, and Notes by William Coutts, M.A., Senior Classical Master, George Watson's College, Edinburgh; formerly Assistant Professor of Humanity in the University of Aberdeen. Pp. xxxi., 240. Longmans. 1898. Price 5s. nett. - Schanz. Geschichte der römisehen Litteratur. I. Theil. Die römische Litteratur in der Zeit der Republik (2nd ed.). Beck, M¨nchen. 1898. Pp. xviii., 421. Mk. 7·50. - Latin Manuscripts. An Elementary Introduction to the use of Critical Editions for High School and College Classes. By Harold W. Johnston, Ph.D., Professor of Latin in the University of Indiana, Chicago. Scott, Foreman & Company. 1897. Pp. 135, with Plates and Illustrations. Price $3. - Carmina Anglica Latine reddidit Leo Josia Rich. [REVIEW]P. P. J. - 1899 - The Classical Review 13 (08):410-414.
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    Xenophon's Hellenica. Book II. With Analysis and Notes, by the RevLauncelot D. Dowdall. Cambridge, Deighton, Bell and Co., 1889. 1 s_. 6 _d[REVIEW]H. M. Reynolds - 1890 - The Classical Review 4 (07):314-.
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    Xenophon's Hellenica[REVIEW]John Moles - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (2):281-284.
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    The Penguin Hellenica[REVIEW]Christopher Tuplin - 1980 - The Classical Review 30 (1):6-9.
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    Interventions and Citations in Xenophon, Hellenica_ and _Anabasis.Vivienne Gray - 2003 - Classical Quarterly 53 (1):111-123.
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    M. west collected essays vol. 2 - west hellenica. Selected papers on greek literature and thought. Volume II: Lyric and drama. Pp. XII + 408. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2013. Cased, £85, us$160. Isbn: 978-0-19-960502-6. [REVIEW]T. R. P. Coward - 2014 - The Classical Review 64 (2):347-349.
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    Nonnus (S.) Audano (ed.) Nonno e i suoi lettori. (Hellenica 27.) Pp. vi + 113. Alessandria: Edizioni dell'Orso, 2008. Paper, €16. ISBN: 978-88-6274-059-. [REVIEW]David Hernández de la Fuente - 2010 - The Classical Review 60 (1):95-.
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    Theocritus’ aeolic poems - (V.) Palmieri (ed., Trans.) Teocrito: I Carmi eolici (idd. 28–31). Introduzione, edizione critica, traduzione E commento. (Hellenica 78.) pp. VI + 189. Alessandria: Edizioni dell'orso, 2019. Paper, €28. Isbn: 978-88-6274-908-4. [REVIEW]Alexandros Kampakoglou - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (1):95-96.
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    Strato (L.) Floridi (ed., trans.) Stratone di Sardi: Epigrammi. (Hellenica 24.) Pp. xiv + 492. Alessandria: Edizioni dell'Orso, 2007. Paper, €60. ISBN: 978-88-7694-967-. [REVIEW]Andrew Faulkner - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (1):95-.
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    Dakyns' Translation of Xenophon - The Works of Xenophon, translated by H. G. Dakyns, M.A. in four volumes. Vol. I. Books i. and ii. of the Hellenica_, and _Ana-basis_. Macmillan and Co. 10 _s_. 6 _d[REVIEW]E. S. Shuckburgh - 1891 - The Classical Review 5 (6):257-258.
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    Buijs Clause Combining in Ancient Greek Narrative Discourse. The Distribution of Subclauses and Participial Clauses in Xenophon's Hellenica and Anabasis. Pp. x + 277. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2005. Cased, €85, US$115. ISBN: 90-04-14250-9. [REVIEW]R. J. E. Thompson - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (1):45-46.
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    Gammacurta (T.) Papyrologica scaenica. I copioni teatrali nella tradizione papiracea. (Hellenica 20.) Pp. viii + 294, ills. Alessandria: Edizioni dell'Orso, 2006. Paper, €27. ISBN: 978-88-7694-919-. [REVIEW]André Hurst - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (1):95-97.
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    Procopius of Gaza - (E.) Amato (ed.) Rose di Gaza. Gli scritti retorico-sofistici e le Epistole di Procopio di Gaza. (Hellenica 35.) Pp. xii + 697, ills, map. Alessandria: Edizioni dell'Orso, 2010. Paper, €80. ISBN: 978-88-6274-233-7. [REVIEW]David Westberg - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (1):132-135.
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    Amato E. Ed. Rose di Gaza. Gli scritti retorico-sofistici e le Epistole di Procopio di Gaza (Hellenica. Testi e strumenti di letteratura greca antica, medievale e umanistica 35). Alessandria: Edizioni dell'Orso, 2010. Pp. x + 697. €80. 9788862742337. [REVIEW]F. K. Haarer - 2013 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 133:304-305.
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    Malalas and Euripides (F.) D'Alfonso Euripide in Giovanni Malala. (Hellenica 19.) Pp. vi + 103, ills. Alessandria: Edizioni dell'Orso, 2006. Paper, €15. ISBN: 978-88-7694-901-2. [REVIEW]Johanna Hanink - 2011 - The Classical Review 61 (2):389-390.
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    Politian on Odyssey 1–2 - (L.) Silvano (ed.) Angelo Poliziano. Appunti per un corso sull'Odissea. Editio princeps dal Par. gr. 3069. (Hellenica 37.) Pp. cxxiv + 384, pls. Alessandria: Edizioni dell'Orso, 2010. Paper, €50. ISBN: 978-88-6274-196-5. [REVIEW]Claudia Rammelt - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (1):17-20.
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    Blake's Edition of Xenophon's Hellenica I. II., and other Selections The Hellenica of Xenophon, Books I. and II., together with selections from Lysias c. Eratosthenes and from Aristotle's Constitution of Athens, edited with notes by R. W. Blake, A.M. Boston. 1894. [REVIEW]C. S. R. - 1895 - The Classical Review 9 (04):231-.
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    R. Massullo (ed.): Filagrio , Frammenti. (Hellenica et Byzantina Neapolitana 18.) Pp. 476. Naples: Bibliopolis, 1999. Paper. ISBN: 88-7088-370-. [REVIEW]C. F. Salazar - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (01):164-.
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    The King's Peace.G. L. Cawkwell - 1981 - Classical Quarterly 31 (01):69-.
    Nothing about Xenophon's Hellenica is more outrageous than his treatment of the relations of Persia and the Greeks. It was orthodoxy in the circle of Agesilaus that Theban medizing, barbarismos, had sabotaged the plans for a glorious anabasis and recalled him to the defence of his city . Not until the Thebans woo and win the fickle favour of the King , does anything like detail emerge. In the regrettable interlude, the less said the better. If the third speech (...)
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    Xenophon of Athens: A Socratic on Sparta.Noreen Humble - 2021 - Cambridge University Press.
    Xenophon of Athens has long been considered an uncritical admirer of Sparta who hero-worships the Spartan King Agesilaus and eulogises Spartan practices in his Lacedaimoniôn Politeia. By examining his own self-descriptions - especially where he portrays himself as conversing with Socrates and falling short in his appreciation of Socrates' advice - this book finds in Xenophon's overall writing project a Socratic response to his exile and situates his writings about Sparta within this framework. It presents a detailed reading of the (...)
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    Xenophon and Plato’s Meno.William H. F. Altman - 2022 - Ancient Philosophy 42 (1):33-47.
    Not only was it a reference to Ismenias the Theban (Men. 90a4-5) that allowed nineteenth-century scholars to establish a date of composition for Plato’s Meno on the basis of Xenophon’s Hellenica but beginning with “Meno the Thessalian” himself, immortalized as a scoundrel in Xenophon’s Anabasis, each of the four characters in Plato’s dialogue is shown to have a Xenophontic resonance, thus revealing Meno to be Plato’s tombeau de Xénophon.
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    Καὶ σαφῶς τύραννος ἦν: Xenophon's Account of Euphron of Sicyon.Sian Lewis - 2004 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 124:65-74.
    Xenophon's account of Euphron, tyrant at Sicyon from 368 to 366, appears to present him as a typical fourth-century , dependent on mercenaries and concerned solely with his own power. But why did Xenophon choose to recount Euphron's actions and fate at such length, and why does he insist so strongly that he was a tyrant? Xenophon's interest in Euphron is part of his general approach to tyranny in the Hellenica, which depicts a series of individuals and regimes, all (...)
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