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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Techniques
- Chapter 1 Xenophon’s Expository Techniques and their Application to Cyropaedia 23
- Chapter 2 An Empire of Discourse: The Paraklētikos Logos at Cyropaedia 3.3.43–45 as an Intergeneric Dialogue 37
- Chapter 3 The Narrator of the Cyropaedia: Making Cyrus Ideal 49
- Chapter 4 The Different World of the Cyropaedia 59
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Part II: Themes
- Chapter 5 Cyrus and the Ambiguities of Power 69
- Chapter 6 The Power of Love or the Love for Power: Thoughts on Cyrus’s Humanity 83
- Chapter 7 Cyrus’s Magnetism 91
- Chapter 8 Is Cyrus Really a Terrifying Tyrant? 99
- Chapter 9 Cyrus’s Manufactured Consent 107
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Part III: Passages
- Chapter 10 Xenophon’s Cyrus and Hunting in Paradise 117
- Chapter 11 Cyrus Among the Centaurs, or Why Not to Neglect the Ethico-Political Consequences of Technological Transformation 133
- Chapter 12 Rereading the Pantheia Story: Erōs and Politics in Xenophon’s Cyropaedia 147
- Chapter 13 Blepōn nomos (Cyropaedia 8.1.21–22) 155
- Chapter 14 What’s Funny About Pheraulas? 167
- Chapter 15 Fathers, Sons and Philosophy 177
- Chapter 16 The Last Days and Deathbed Speech of Xenophon’s Cyrus (Education of Cyrus 8.7) 185
- Chapter 17 Honoured Above All Others: Cyrus’s Deliberate Destruction of the Persian Empire in the Cyropaedia 197
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Part IV: Comparisons
- Chapter 18 Xenophon and Tyranny in the Cyropaedia: A Comparative View 207
- Chapter 19 How to and Why Not: Xenophon’s Views on Leadership and Excellence of Stock 217
- Chapter 20 Xenophon’s Cyrus and the End of the Oeconomicus (21.10–12) 229
- Chapter 21 Xenophon’s Cyrus as Glaucon’s Perfectly Unjust Man 241
- Chapter 22 Tragedy and the Cyropaedia 251
- Chapter 23 ‘An absolute heroicall poem’: Epic and Empire in Early Modern English Readings of the Cyropaedia 265
- List of Contributors
- Bibliography
- Index 297
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Techniques
- Chapter 1 Xenophon’s Expository Techniques and their Application to Cyropaedia 23
- Chapter 2 An Empire of Discourse: The Paraklētikos Logos at Cyropaedia 3.3.43–45 as an Intergeneric Dialogue 37
- Chapter 3 The Narrator of the Cyropaedia: Making Cyrus Ideal 49
- Chapter 4 The Different World of the Cyropaedia 59
-
Part II: Themes
- Chapter 5 Cyrus and the Ambiguities of Power 69
- Chapter 6 The Power of Love or the Love for Power: Thoughts on Cyrus’s Humanity 83
- Chapter 7 Cyrus’s Magnetism 91
- Chapter 8 Is Cyrus Really a Terrifying Tyrant? 99
- Chapter 9 Cyrus’s Manufactured Consent 107
-
Part III: Passages
- Chapter 10 Xenophon’s Cyrus and Hunting in Paradise 117
- Chapter 11 Cyrus Among the Centaurs, or Why Not to Neglect the Ethico-Political Consequences of Technological Transformation 133
- Chapter 12 Rereading the Pantheia Story: Erōs and Politics in Xenophon’s Cyropaedia 147
- Chapter 13 Blepōn nomos (Cyropaedia 8.1.21–22) 155
- Chapter 14 What’s Funny About Pheraulas? 167
- Chapter 15 Fathers, Sons and Philosophy 177
- Chapter 16 The Last Days and Deathbed Speech of Xenophon’s Cyrus (Education of Cyrus 8.7) 185
- Chapter 17 Honoured Above All Others: Cyrus’s Deliberate Destruction of the Persian Empire in the Cyropaedia 197
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Part IV: Comparisons
- Chapter 18 Xenophon and Tyranny in the Cyropaedia: A Comparative View 207
- Chapter 19 How to and Why Not: Xenophon’s Views on Leadership and Excellence of Stock 217
- Chapter 20 Xenophon’s Cyrus and the End of the Oeconomicus (21.10–12) 229
- Chapter 21 Xenophon’s Cyrus as Glaucon’s Perfectly Unjust Man 241
- Chapter 22 Tragedy and the Cyropaedia 251
- Chapter 23 ‘An absolute heroicall poem’: Epic and Empire in Early Modern English Readings of the Cyropaedia 265
- List of Contributors
- Bibliography
- Index 297