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9786556601601EDIPRO. new. Descubra a ess�ncia do pensamento socrǭtico em uma das obras mais antigas e fascinantes de Xenofonte: Ditos e feitos memorǭveis de S��crates. Escrito entre 399 e 390 a.C. este clǭssico oferece um retrato biogrǭfico do fil��sofo que moldou o pensamento Ǹtico e moral. Com uma abordagem prǭtica e centrada na moralidade cotidiana a obra destaca a personalidade complexa de S��crates capturando a ess�ncia de seus ensinamentos enquanto explora quest��es de virtude justi��a e a verdadeira natureza da sabedoria. Ideal para leitores que desejam compreender a influ�ncia duradoura do mestre da filosofia e da moralidade este livro Ǹ um testemunho da busca pela verdade e pela excel�ncia Ǹtica. Embarque nessa jornada pela mente de um dos maiores pensadores da hist��ria e descubra por que seus ""ditos e feitos"" reverberam atǸ os dias de hoje. EDIPRO unknown
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438526Liverpool University Press. Hardcover. Good. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. 'Old Oligarch' is a label often applied to the unknown author of the Athenian Constitution preserved with the works of Xenophon. Probably written in the mid 420s B.C. it is the earliest surviving Athenian prose text and its author was probably a young pupil of the teachers known as sophists. It is an essay which replies to oligarchic criticisms of the Athenian democracy by agreeing with the critics that democracy is distasteful but arguing that it is appropriate for Athens as a city whose power depends on the poorer citizens who row the navy's ships and that it is successful and could not easily be overthrown. This edition provides a Greek text and English translation with Introduction Commentary and Appendixes which discuss the date authorship and character of the work the historical background the statements and arguments presented by the author and features of the author's style. Liverpool University Press hardcover
9788533610941MARTINS - MARTINS FONTES. new. Na vasta obra de Xenofonte o Econmico faz parte do grupo de escritos socrticos aqueles que tm S�crates como protagonista. Embora no tenha pertencido ao c�rculo de disc�pulos de S�crates nem o tenha acompanhado durante o julgamento que o condenou morte Xenofonte conheceu-o bastante para desejar preservar para os p�steros as lembranas que lhe ficaram do mestre. O Econmico um tratado eminentemente prtico sobre a economia a arte de bem administrar o o�kos em que usando o recurso literrio da apresentao do tema sob forma de dilogo Xenofonte faz que S�crates durante um encontro com amigos fale por ele em defesa de suas ideias. MARTINS - MARTINS FONTES unknown
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20179781521718025-2025Independently published 2017. Paperback. New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Xenophon H. G. Dakyns</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Independently published</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Paperback</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9781521718025</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2017</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 211</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> The text was composed around the year 370 BC and in translations Anabasis is rendered The March of the Ten Thousand or The March Up Country.Xenophon accompanied the Ten Thousand a large army of Greek mercenaries hired by Cyrus the Younger who intended to seize the throne of Persia from his brother Artaxerxes II. Though Cyrus' mixed army fought to a tactical victory at Cunaxa in Babylon 401 BC Cyrus was killed rendering the actions of the Greeks irrelevant and the expedition a failure.Stranded deep in Persia the Spartan general Clearchus and the other Greek senior officers were then killed or captured by treachery on the part of the Persian satrap Tissaphernes. Xenophon one of three remaining leaders elected by the soldiers played an instrumental role in encouraging the 10000 to march north across foodless deserts and snow-filled mountain passes towards the Black Sea and the comparative security of its Greek shoreline cities. Now abandoned in northern Mesopotamia without supplies other than what they could obtain by force or diplomacy the 10000 had to fight their way northwards through Corduene and Armenia making ad hoc decisions about their leadership tactics provender and destiny while the King's army and hostile natives barred their way and attacked their flanks.Ultimately this "marching republic" managed to reach the shores of the Black Sea at Trabzon Trebizond a destination they greeted with their famous cry of exultation on the mountain of Theches Madur in Sürmene: "Thálatta thálatta" "The sea the sea!". "The sea" meant that they were at last among Greek cities but it was not the end of their journey which included a period fighting for Seuthes II of Thrace and ended with their recruitment into the army of the Spartan general Thibron. Xenophon related this story in Anabasis in a simple and direct manner.</p> Independently published paperback
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