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Anabasis

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Anabasis is the most famous work of the Ancient Greek professional soldier and writer Xenophon. ""Anabasis"" is a true tale of dangerous adventure in ancient Greece.

Though advised not to join the army of 10,000 by his friend Socrates, Xenophon does set out with Cyrus the Great in that man's attempt to gain the empire of Persia from his brother.

When this leader is killed in battle, however, the army loses cause and direction, and the result is a 'marching republic' in which the remainder of the army must fight their way home.

Through endless miles of hostile territory where their foes crop up at every turn, Xenophon emerges as one of the few men capable of making decisions and leading the army through a variety of difficulties in a perilous retreat back to Greece.

When at last they reach the sea and know they near their homeland, their cries of fierce joy resound and become the stuff of legend.

Told in forthright and unpretentious prose, this epic journey of extraordinary endurance over hardship remains an entertaining account that exemplifies Socratic philosophy, clear Greek writing, and the bygone valor of remarkable warriors.

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Product Details
SANAGE PUBLISHING HOUSE LLP
939156030X / 9789391560300
Paperback / softback
938
29/10/2021
India
282 pages
140 x 216 mm, 358 grams
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