The Expedition Of Cyrus — Xenophon

The Expedition Of Cyrus
XenophonOxford University Press - Classics
The Expedition Of Cyrus
XenophonThe Expedition of Cyrus tells the story of the march of the Ten Thousand The exploits of this famous army of Greek mercenaries in modern day Turkey Syria and Iraq were described by one of their leaders the Athenian historian and philosopher Xenophon They were recruited at the end of the fifth century BC by a young Persian prince Cyrus who rose in revolt against his brother the king of Persia After Cyrus death the army was left stranded in the desert of Mesopotamia a thousand miles from home Their long march across mountains and plateaux to the sight of The sea The sea and back to the fringes of the Greek world is the most exciting adventure story to survive from the ancient world Xenophon s gripping narrative offers a unique insight into the character of a Greek army struggling to survive in an alien world It is also the most sustained eyewitness account of the landscape of the vast and wealthy Persian empire

Oxford University Press - Classics
The Expedition of Cyrus tells the story of the march of the Ten Thousand The exploits of this famous army of Greek mercenaries in modern day Turkey Syria and Iraq were described by one of their leaders the Athenian historian and philosopher Xenophon They were recruited at the end of the fifth century BC by a young Persian prince Cyrus who rose in revolt against his brother the king of Persia After Cyrus death the army was left stranded in the desert of Mesopotamia a thousand miles from home Their long march across mountains and plateaux to the sight of The sea The sea and back to the fringes of the Greek world is the most exciting adventure story to survive from the ancient world Xenophon s gripping narrative offers a unique insight into the character of a Greek army struggling to survive in an alien world It is also the most sustained eyewitness account of the landscape of the vast and wealthy Persian empire

Oxford University Press - Classics
The Expedition of Cyrus tells the story of the march of the Ten Thousand The exploits of this famous army of Greek mercenaries in modern day Turkey Syria and Iraq were described by one of their leaders the Athenian historian and philosopher Xenophon They were recruited at the end of the fifth century BC by a young Persian prince Cyrus who rose in revolt against his brother the king of Persia After Cyrus death the army was left stranded in the desert of Mesopotamia a thousand miles from home Their long march across mountains and plateaux to the sight of The sea The sea and back to the fringes of the Greek world is the most exciting adventure story to survive from the ancient world Xenophons gripping narrative offers a unique insight into the character of a Greek army struggling to survive in an alien world It is also the most sustained eyewitness account of the landscape of the vast and wealthy Persian empire

Oxford University Press - Classics
The Expedition of Cyrus tells the story of the march of the Ten Thousand The exploits of this famous army of Greek mercenaries in modern day Turkey Syria and Iraq were described by one of their leaders the Athenian historian and philosopher Xenophon They were recruited at the end of the fifth century BC by a young Persian prince Cyrus who rose in revolt against his brother the king of Persia After Cyrus death the army was left stranded in the desert of Mesopotamia a thousand miles from home Their long march across mountains and plateaux to the sight of The sea The sea and back to the fringes of the Greek world is the most exciting adventure story to survive from the ancient world Xenophon s gripping narrative offers a unique insight into the character of a Greek army struggling to survive in an alien world It is also the most sustained eyewitness account of the landscape of the vast and wealthy Persian empire