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Xenophon’s epic march into the heart of Persia has stirred the imagination of free men for centuries. Possibly written from diaries compiled at the time, there is no doubt that The Persian Expedition is one of the best pictures we have of Greeks confronting the ‘barbarian’ world. We see the soldiers debate leaders and strategy in open assembly; we see them falling on their knees in superstitious fear; we see them planning a piratical colony on barbarian land. And at the same time we share the rigors of the march to Babylon, the dismay of unexpected defeat, the uncertainty of the long road home through wild Armenia, and the relief at last when the Ten Thousand reach ‘the sea, the sea!’.

Table of Contents
The Persian ExpeditionIntroduction
Translator's Note
Map

Book I: The Attempt of Cyrus
1. Cyrus Builds up His Army
2. The March from Sardis to Tarsus
3. Clearchus Deals with a Mutiny
4. Through the Syrian Gates and Across the Euphrates
5. The Arabian Desert. Quarrel Between Menon and Clearchus
6. Cyrus Deals with a Traitor
7. Cyrus Prepares for Battle, but the King Retreats
8. The Battle of Cunaxa and Death of Cyrus
9. The Character of Cyrus
10. After the Battle

Book II: The Greeks are Isolated
1. The King's Messenger
2. The Greeks Join Arieaeus
3. The Greeks sign a Treaty with Tissaphernes
4. The March Begins with Mutual Suspicion
5. Tissaphernes' Treachery
6. Characters of the Five Generals

Book III: The March to Kurdestan
1. Xenophon Takes the Initiative
2. The Council of War
3. The Greeks Suffer from Slings and Arrows
4. Tissaphernes Still in Pursuit
5. Between the Tigris and the Mountains

Book IV: The March to the Sea
1. The Entry into Kurdestan
2. Fighting in the Mountains
3. The Crossing into Armenia
4. They Sack the Camp of Tiribazus
5. Marching Through the Snow
6. They Capture a Pass by a Manoeuvre
7. The Greeks Catch Sight of the Sea
8. They Arrive at Trapezus

Book V: The March to Paphlagénia
1. Chirisophus Goes to Get Ships
2. A Plundering Expedition
3. The Greeks Leave Trapezus, Xenophon's Estate in Later Years
4. The Barbarous Mossynoeici
5. Xenophon Speaks for the Army
6. Xenophon Thinks of Founding a City
7. Xenophon Defends Himself
8. Xenophon Justifies Discipline in Emergency

Book VI: The March to the Bosporus
1. Xenophon Refuses the Offer of the Supreme Command
2. The Army Splits into Three
3. Xenophon Rescues the Arcadians
4. The Army Reunited. Difficulties About Provisions
5. A Greek Victory
6. Some Trouble with the Spartans

Book VII: Byzantium, Thrace and Asia Minor
1. Trouble at Byzantium
2. Xenophon Negotiates with Seuthes
3. The Greeks March with Seuthes
4. Successful Fighting with Seuthes
5. Trouble About the Pay
6. Xenophon is Attacked and Defends Himself
7. Xenophon Speaks to Seuthes
8. Xenophon Leaves the Army

Glossary
Index

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    Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
    Publication Date: 29/01/2004
    ISBN13: 9780140440072, 978-0140440072
    ISBN10: 0140440070

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Xenophon’s epic march into the heart of Persia has stirred the imagination of free men for centuries. Possibly written from diaries compiled at the time, there is no doubt that The Persian Expedition is one of the best pictures we have of Greeks confronting the ‘barbarian’ world. We see the soldiers debate leaders and strategy in open assembly; we see them falling on their knees in superstitious fear; we see them planning a piratical colony on barbarian land. And at the same time we share the rigors of the march to Babylon, the dismay of unexpected defeat, the uncertainty of the long road home through wild Armenia, and the relief at last when the Ten Thousand reach ‘the sea, the sea!’.

    Table of Contents
    The Persian ExpeditionIntroduction
    Translator's Note
    Map

    Book I: The Attempt of Cyrus
    1. Cyrus Builds up His Army
    2. The March from Sardis to Tarsus
    3. Clearchus Deals with a Mutiny
    4. Through the Syrian Gates and Across the Euphrates
    5. The Arabian Desert. Quarrel Between Menon and Clearchus
    6. Cyrus Deals with a Traitor
    7. Cyrus Prepares for Battle, but the King Retreats
    8. The Battle of Cunaxa and Death of Cyrus
    9. The Character of Cyrus
    10. After the Battle

    Book II: The Greeks are Isolated
    1. The King's Messenger
    2. The Greeks Join Arieaeus
    3. The Greeks sign a Treaty with Tissaphernes
    4. The March Begins with Mutual Suspicion
    5. Tissaphernes' Treachery
    6. Characters of the Five Generals

    Book III: The March to Kurdestan
    1. Xenophon Takes the Initiative
    2. The Council of War
    3. The Greeks Suffer from Slings and Arrows
    4. Tissaphernes Still in Pursuit
    5. Between the Tigris and the Mountains

    Book IV: The March to the Sea
    1. The Entry into Kurdestan
    2. Fighting in the Mountains
    3. The Crossing into Armenia
    4. They Sack the Camp of Tiribazus
    5. Marching Through the Snow
    6. They Capture a Pass by a Manoeuvre
    7. The Greeks Catch Sight of the Sea
    8. They Arrive at Trapezus

    Book V: The March to Paphlagénia
    1. Chirisophus Goes to Get Ships
    2. A Plundering Expedition
    3. The Greeks Leave Trapezus, Xenophon's Estate in Later Years
    4. The Barbarous Mossynoeici
    5. Xenophon Speaks for the Army
    6. Xenophon Thinks of Founding a City
    7. Xenophon Defends Himself
    8. Xenophon Justifies Discipline in Emergency

    Book VI: The March to the Bosporus
    1. Xenophon Refuses the Offer of the Supreme Command
    2. The Army Splits into Three
    3. Xenophon Rescues the Arcadians
    4. The Army Reunited. Difficulties About Provisions
    5. A Greek Victory
    6. Some Trouble with the Spartans

    Book VII: Byzantium, Thrace and Asia Minor
    1. Trouble at Byzantium
    2. Xenophon Negotiates with Seuthes
    3. The Greeks March with Seuthes
    4. Successful Fighting with Seuthes
    5. Trouble About the Pay
    6. Xenophon is Attacked and Defends Himself
    7. Xenophon Speaks to Seuthes
    8. Xenophon Leaves the Army

    Glossary
    Index

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