<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>From the editor of the widely praised <i>The Landmark Thucydides </i>and<i> The Landmark Herodotus</i>, here is a new edition of Xenophon's <i>Hellenika</i>, the primary source for the events of the final seven years and aftermath of the Peloponnesian War. <p/><i>Hellenika </i>covers the years between 411 and 362 B.C.E., a particularly dramatic period during which the alliances among Athens, Sparta, Thebes, and Persia were in constant flux. Together with the volumes of Herodotus and Thucydides, it completes an ancient narrative of the military and political history of classical Greece. <p/>Xenophon was an Athenian who participated in the expedition of Cyrus the Younger against Cyrus' brother, the Perisan King Artaxerces II. Later Xenophon joined the Spartan army and hence was exiled from Athens. In addition to the <i>Hellenika, </i>a number of his essays have survived, including one on his memories of his teacher, Socrates. <p/>Beautifully illustrated, heavily annotated, and filled with detailed, clear maps, this edition gives us a new, authoritative, and completely accessible translation by John Marincola, an comprehensive introduction by David Thomas, sixteen appendices written by leading classics scholars, and an extensive timeline/chronology to clarify this otherwise confusing period. Unlike any other edition of the <i>Hellenika</i>, it also includes the relevant texts of Diodorus Siculus and the Oxyrhynchus Historian, with explanatory footnotes and a table that correlates passages of the three works, which is perhaps crucial to an assessment of Xenophon's reliability and quality as a historian. <p/>Like the two Landmark editions that precede it, <i>The Landmark Xenophon's Hellenika </i>is the most readable and comprehensive edition available of an essential history.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Lavish. . . . Outstanding. . . . There is nothing else like [it]."--<i>The New York Review of Books</i> <p/>"Beautifully produced. . . . [A] veritable treasure trove. . . . Constitute[s] a first-rate education in classical history."--<i>The New Criterion</i> <p/>"Robert Strassler has delivered again. . . . This is an excellent addition to the Landmark series."--<i>Sacramento Book Review</i><br> </p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>ROBERT B. STRASSLER </b>is an unaffiliated scholar who holds an honorary Doctorate of Humanities and Letters from Bard College and is chairman of the Aston Magna Foundation for Music and the Humanities. He lives in Brookline, Massachusetts. <p/><b>JOHN MARINCOLA </b>is the Leon Golden Professor of Classics at Florida State University. He is the author and editor of many books about Greek and Roman historiography and has translated a number of classical texts. He lives in Florida.
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