Hellenica

Hellenica

Xenophon

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Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9789371341059
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A riveting return to the heart of classical Greece witness the raw power, politics, and personal courage that shaped Western history. Xenophon s Hellenica is the indispensable continuation of the Peloponnesian War story, a vivid historical narrative covering 411 362 BC that follows Spartan history, Athenian politics, and the turbulent era of Greek warfare after Thucydides. Written by one of antiquity s keenest observers, this work blends battlefield reports, diplomatic intrigue, and intimate portraits of leaders to illuminate the forces that forged classical Greece. Readers will find clear, eyewitness-style accounts of key campaigns, tactical maneuvers, and the shifting balance of power in Ancient Greek history.This Alpha Editions release restores a long-unavailable classic: out of print for decades, meticulously edited and prepared for today s and future generations. More than a reprint, this edition is a cultural treasure and collector s item faithfully preserved, carefully annotated, and elegantly presented for students, history buffs, and collectors of classical literature. Ideal for anyone interested in Xenophon Hellenica, Greek military history, Spartan strategy, and ancient historical texts, this edition brings the texture of battlelines and senate chambers back to life.Own a piece of history: a restored, authoritative edition of Xenophon s works that bridges scholarship and storytelling, making the drama of classical Greece accessible and unforgettable.

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