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  1. Xenophon's March: Into the Lair of the Persian Lion by John Prevas, 2002-01
  2. The Sportsman by Xenophon, 2010-05-23
  3. The Sportsman by Xenophon, 2010-05-23
  4. The First Four Books of Xenophon's Anabasis: With Notes Adapted to Goodwin's Greek Grammar, Parallel References to Crosby's and Hadley's Grammars by Xenophon., 2009-04-27
  5. Polity Athenians and Lacedaemonians by Bc- Bc Xenophon, 2010-07-24
  6. Excellence Unleashed: Machiavelli's Critique of Xenophon and the Moral Foundation of Politics by Paul J. Rasmussen, 2009-01-16
  7. The Economist: Ancient Greek Economics by Xenophon Xenophon, 2009-06-30
  8. The March Up Country: A Translation of Xenophon's Anabasis (Ann Arbor Paperbacks) by Xenophon, 1958-03-01
  9. Xenophon VII (Hiero. Agesilaus. Constitution of the Lacedaemonians. Ways and Means. Cavalry Commander. Art of Horsemanship. On Hunting. Constitution of the Athenians) Loeb Classical Library by Xenophon, 1925-01-01
  10. The Anabasis of Xenophon: With Copius Notes, Introduction, Map of the Expedition and Retreat of the Ten Thousand, and a Full and Complete Lexicon. for the Use of Colleges by Xenophon, 2010-02-23
  11. Hellenica - A History of My Times: Books I-VII Complete by Xenophon, 2009-07-01
  12. Xenophon (Oxford Readings in Classical Studies)
  13. Hellenica by Xenophon Xenophon, Carleton L. b. 1866 Brownson, 2010-09-09
  14. Xenophon by Xenophon, 2010-03-09

41. TV Bets Will Cause Problem Gambling: Xenophon - ABC News (Australian Broadcastin
South Australian senatorelect Nick xenophon says home betting will increase problem gambling. (ABC News). Map Adelaide 5000
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Posted February 21, 2008 19:14:00 South Australian senator-elect Nick Xenophon says home betting will increase problem gambling. (ABC News) South Australian Senator-elect Nick Xenophon has criticised a decision to allow people to bet with the TAB via pay TV. The Victorian TAB's new television service allows people to place bets on races from home, using pay TV. The TAB in South Australia is operated by UNiTAB and it says South Australia could follow suit within the next year. Senator-elect Nick Xenophon says the convenience of the service will increase the number of problem gamblers. "There's no doubt that this measure will make it easier for people to fall prey to gambling addiction," he said. But the chief executive of UNiTAB, Barrie Fletton, says the risks associated with television gambling are no different to other forms of betting. "In reality it is exactly the same because you have to be a Telebet customer, that is you have to have an established account with Telebet," he said.

42. Xenophon - MSN Encarta
xenophon (430?355? bc), Greek historian, soldier, and essayist, whose works contribute greatly to knowledge of Greece and Persia in the 4th century
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Encyclopedia Article Find Print E-mail Blog It Multimedia 1 item Xenophon bc ), Greek historian, soldier, and essayist, whose works contribute greatly to knowledge of Greece and Persia in the 4th century BC. Born in Athens, Xenophon was the son of an Athenian knight. As a youth he was a disciple of Socrates. In 401 BC Xenophon joined an army of Greek mercenaries in the service of Cyrus the Younger, prince of Persia, and took part in a campaign against Cyrus’s brother, King Artaxerxes II. After the death of Cyrus in the Battle of Cunaxa, the commanding officers of the Greek mercenaries were treacherously murdered by the Persian satrap Tissaphernes. Xenophon was among the new officers chosen to command the Greek force, totaling about 10,000 men, without a leader, in the heart of the hostile Persian Empire. Assuming responsibility for directing the retreat, Xenophon led his men to safety in the ancient Greek colony of Trapezus (now Trabzon, Turkey) on the Black Sea, a 2414-km (1500-mi) march lasting five months. Their triumphant survival has been attributed largely to Xenophon’s resourcefulness, foresight, and tact. In his most celebrated book, the

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44. Anti-pokies Pollie Nick Xenophon A Senate Force | The Daily Telegraph
IN South Australia, he is affectionately referred to as Mr X now the sandwich board-wearing, poker machine-hating, media stunt-pulling Nick xenophon
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    Article from: By Michelle Cazzulino November 16, 2007 12:00am IN South Australia, he is affectionately referred to as "Mr X" - now the sandwich board-wearing, poker machine-hating, media stunt-pulling Nick Xenophon could become a national king-maker in the Senate. The 48-year-old former lawyer is hugely popular in his home state, where he has been a State Government MP and outspoken critic of poker machines since 1997. Despite both the major parties preferencing against him in the 2006 state election, Mr Xenophon - who ran as an Independent on a No Pokies ticket - received more than 20 per cent of the vote. The result was not only his re-election but in an unprecedented outcome, was enough to ensure a second No Pokies candidate, Ann Bressington, was elected alongside him. Would you vote for an anti-pokies candidate?

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Thought I'd digg this post which outlines the problem I'm thinking of addressing in my dissertation. Xenophon wrote a fictional account of a man who was able to rule the entire known world through an education in republican virtue combined with a love of wealth. It would seem that the mere practice of politics, at its best, leads to tyranny.
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The education of Spartan mothers (xenophon, Constitution of the Lacedaemonians 1.210. 4th cent. B.C.). It was not by imitating the customs of other states,
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97. The education of Spartan mothers (Xenophon, Constitution of the Lacedaemonians 1.2-10. 4th cent. B.C.)
It was not by imitating the customs of other states, but by knowingly doing the opposite to most of them, that Lycurgus made his fatherland pre-eminently successful. (1.3) To begin at the beginning, here is his legislation about the procreation of children. Other people raise the girls who will bear the children and who are supposed to have a good upbringing with the most limited portions of food and the smallest possible amount of delicacies. They make sure they abstain from wine completely or give it to them mixed with water. The other Greeks think that girls ought to sit in isolation doing wool work, leading a sedentary existence like many craftsmen. How could they expect that girls raised in this way could produce significant offspring? (1.4) By contrast, Lycurgus thought that slave women could make a sufficient quantity of clothing. But as far as free women were concerned, because he thought childbearing was their most important function, he decreed that the female sex ought to take bodily exercise no less than the male. He established competitions of running and of strength for women with one another, just as he did for the men, because he thought that stronger offspring would be born if both parents were strong.

47. Summary Of Xenophon Of Ephesus' Ephesian Romance. Story
Summary of xenophon of Ephesus Ephesian Romance. Book 1. One of the most influential citizens of Ephesus, Lycomedes, and his wife, Themisto,
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Book 1 Why do you yearn to learn the end of a malady, and its beginning?
One disease has both in its grasp, and from that the remedy must be accomplished
But for them I see terrible sufferings and toils that are endless,
Both will flee over the sea pursued by madness;
They will suffer chains at the hands of men who mingle with the waters;
And a tomb will be the burial chamber for both, and fire the destroyer;
And beside the waters of the river Nile, to Holy Isis
The Savior you will afterwards offer rich gifts;
But still, after their sufferings a better fate is in store. (Anderson's translation). When the oracle is brought to their parents, they have no idea what dangers the oracle might be predicting, but they decide to do the best they can and marry the pair and then send them on a trip abroad. The whole city celebrates their marriage, and the lovers themselves have a passionate wedding night, with Anthia taking the initiative. But after the honeymoon the parents, in order to try to mollify the oracle, decide to send the couple away from Ephesus for a while, and they leave with much heartache. They set sail, and first land at Samos, where they sacrifice, and then head toward Rhodes. In their conversations in route Anthia and Habrocomes swear eternal faithfulness to each other. They finally put into Rhodes, and the Rhodians gather, amazed at the couple's beauty, wondering if they are divine, and some even offering worship. The couple in turn dedicate a gold panoply to Helius with the following inscription.

48. Aethlos — Memorable Thoughts Of Socrates By Xenophon — Spencer Lord’s Weltans
This translation of xenophon’s “Memorabilia of Socrates” was first published in 1712, and is here printed from the revised edition of 1722.
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This translation of Xenophon’s “Memorabilia of Socrates” was first published in 1712, and is here printed from the revised edition of 1722. Its author was Edward Bysshe, who had produced in 1702 “The Art of English Poetry,” a well-known work that was near its fifth edition when its author published his translation of the “Memorabilia.” This was a translation that remained in good repute. There was another edition of it in 1758. Bysshe translated the title of the book into “The Memorable Things of Socrates.” I have changed “Things” into “Thoughts,” for whether they be sayings or doings, the words and deeds of a wise man are alike expressions of his thought. Xenophon is said to have been, when young, a pupil of Socrates. Two authorities have recorded that in the flight from the battle of Delium in the year b.c. 424, when Xenophon fell from his horse, Socrates picked him up and carried him on his back for a considerable distance. p. 6

49. Rethink.: An Introduction To Xenophon: Is Deliberation Possible In Politics?
xenophon hones right in on the fact that the practical logic of politics, that things need to get done, means that there is always an element of ruling
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Passages cited are from Xenophon: The Education of Cyrus, trans. Wayne Ambler. Ithaca: Cornell, 2001.
So we know that democracies are brought down by any random set of people with a grievance, and that monarchies and oligarchies collapse because of the desire for democracy (1.1.1). What we also know is that tyrants who can preserve their rule are admired.
You might be thinking right now that you do not admire any tyrants. After all, you know Hitler was bad and Stalin was bad too and Che was mean. You probably also subscribe to a notion of politics which places emphasis on education and awareness for the sake of making as many as possible independent. - I'm not putting anyone down here, I believe this stuff too. -
But wait a second - was there ever a time you dreamed that it might be cool to live in a house with servants that did your bidding willingly? Or that when all is said and done, there's some notion of the afterlife where all wants are fulfilled?
Even trying to eliminate wants ultimately - i.e. asserting that selfishness is transcended through harmony with the universe - does not solve this problem. Politics is about the here and now: if people have one want that cannot be fulfilled entirely, we have a political problem. Moderation is an aid to politics, and in Aristotle and Plato it is a central task of politics (it certainly helps the gods are known through the city's laws in both those thinkers).

50. Internet Archive: Details: Xenophon's Memorabilia Of Socrates : With English Not
xenophon s Memorabilia of Socrates with English notes, critical and explanatory, the Prolegomena of Kühner, Wiggers Life of Socrates, etc. (1870)
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53. Xenophon On LibraryThing | Catalog Your Books Online
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58. Xenophon, Spartan Rule
xenophon (430354 BCE) was an Athenian aristocrat who grew up during the Peloponnesian Wars and witnessed the defeat of Athens. He blamed Athens defeat in
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59. Xenophon's Socrates
xenophon’s Socrates Leo Strauss Editor’s Note by Allan Bloom 192 pages, 6” x 9”, preface, appendix, index Cloth ISBN 1890318-95-7, 1998
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60. Xenophon's Presentation Of The Socratic Education In The 'Memorabilia'
In his Memorabilia, xenophon defends Socrates against the charge that he corrupted the young by presenting an account of the Socratic education.
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In his Memorabilia, Xenophon defends Socrates against the charge that he corrupted the young by presenting an account of the Socratic education. One implication of the corruption charge is that Socrates taught political lessons subversive of Athenian democracy. In order to refute the corruption charge Xenophon must prove that the Socratic education was beneficial. Xenophon argues that Socrates did not corrupt, but in fact improved the young through his teaching of politics. My study of Xenophon's Memorabilia considers both Socrates' political teaching and its relation to the Socratic education as a whole. Subject Area
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