The Art of Horsemanship by Xenophon

The Art of Horsemanship by Xenophon

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Among the earliest known works on choosing, caring for, and riding horses, this book is still hailed as one of the most complete, thoughtful, and accessible guides of its type.

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The Art of Horsemanship by Xenophon

Xenophon (431-355 BC), son of Gryllus, of the deme Erchia of Athens, was a soldier, mercenary and an admirer of Socrates. He is known for his writings on the history of his own times, the sayings of Socrates, and the life of Greece. He participated in the expedition led by Cyrus the Younger against his older brother, the emperor Artaxerxes I of Persia, in 401 BC. His record of the entire expedition against the Persians and the journey home was titled Anabasis (The Expedition or The March Up Country). He was later exiled from Athens, most likely because he fought under the Spartan king Agesilaus against Athens at Coronea. The Spartans gave him property at Scillus, near Olympia in Elis, where he composed the Anabasis. His writings are often read by beginning students of the Greek language. His Hellenica is a major primary source for events in Greece from 411 to 362 BC, and his Socratic writings, preserved complete, are the only surviving representatives of the genre of Sokratikoi logoi other than the dialogues of Plato.
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ISBN 13 9780486447537
ISBN 10 0486447537
Title The Art of Horsemanship
Author Xenophon
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Dover Publications Inc.
Year published 2006-09-29
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.