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... showing ... science to ... important and, ... intentions. ... translation, if ... words Xenophon ... There is no reason why Nadon couldn't at least...
Michael Anton
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Apr 5, 2003
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Michael Anton said - ... I share your admiration of Bloom. But I wonder if in comparing Nadon's book with Bloom's you compare apples with apples. Bloom's...
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Apr 7, 2003
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... Nadon's book ... combined his ... Pangle in ... Bloom did not make his readers refer constantly to a lexicon to read Greek words. He was happy to use the...
Michael Anton
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Apr 16, 2003
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... Not unintelligible Michael. Those who read Ambler's translation will not be misled. The references to books 4 5 & 6 show unanimity of agreement - all...
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... has a ... point I tried ... Those who can read Greek are a wider audience than those who can't? If Nadon is writing only for those who read Greek, why not...
Michael Anton
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Apr 16, 2003
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... has a ... point I tried ... Those who can read Greek are a wider audience than those who can't? If Nadon is writing only for those who read Greek, why not...
Icastes
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Apr 16, 2003
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... make it out ... Strauss, ... hunting ... often taking ... It is a good thing to do in itself very often, and particularly if the author is thoughtful....
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Apr 16, 2003
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... Michael I did not say 'only' - you must know that I did not imply that. Let's move on. David North....
David North
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... the ... "Move on"? What is this, the Clinton impeachment trial? I thought it was a discussion about the merits of using untranslated, untransliterated...
Michael Anton
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Apr 18, 2003
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... the ... translations (too ... appearance ... would buy ... It would seem to me that interjecting text from an entirely different alphabet -- one that is...
Michael Anton
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Michael Anton writes in reply to David North: "Move on"? What is this, the Clinton impeachment trial? I thought it was a discussion about the merits of using...
Icastes
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Apr 18, 2003
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... No his trial was unrewarding and for us life goes on. This will be my last offering on Nadon's Greek. Mr Pehme seems to think we have said more than ...
David North
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... us nor does ... Bah! Pehme likes a rousing debate as much--more!--than anyone. Just look at his threads on the Strauss list. ... comment ... reader...
Michael Anton
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Apr 22, 2003
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... Good reading, see you at the end, but no hurry. David. PS. ... I think you go too far, but I share your frustration. I think I just lack the equipment....
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I am pleased to announce the creation of two new slow reading lists -- for Plato's Lysis (plato-lysis@yahoogroups.com) and Plato's Philebus ...
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Aug 9, 2003
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I will be away from internet access from August 10 until August 17 (I will be vacationing in a cottage on the shore of the Black Sea in Sarpi -- about 130 km....
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Aug 10, 2003
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Hi, is someone have the traduction of the apology 24-27?...
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This invitation pertains to two different groups. One is the plato-phaedo list, the other is a list called philosophy2. Both are groups that existed in the...
Lancelot R. Fletcher
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Sep 28, 2003
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Group Members, I noticed that several years ago someone mentioned a translation of the Hiero by David O'Connor. Can someone give advice about how to get a...
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Oct 13, 2003
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Hello, I just joined this list, and am wondering if there is anyone still listening. It appears to have gone silent last fall. I am also a "baby" in terms of...
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... Dear Mr. Fletcher: I trust your vacation on the Black Sea was rewarding. In view of the lack of discussion on this list, perhaps you'd share a bit of what...
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A slow reading of Plato's Timaeus is just now getting started on my plato-timaeus list. If you would like to join it, you may subscribe by sending email to ...
Lancelot R. Fletcher
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I know it's been about three years since there was any traffic on this list, but I am writing in hope that somebody here has some information about when...
Lancelot R. Fletcher
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Sep 5, 2006
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As I remember it, the general view is that the Anabasis and Hellenica (the history of Greece between 411-362) were written once Xenophon became a Spartan...
Kalev Pehme
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Hi Lance: I can't do you any good on the matter of dating Xenophon's writings but I hope someone gets another discussion going. I was an enthusiastic but...
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The problem with dating Xenophon is that he doesn't make anachronistic references in his works, and that's what usually gives us a terminus post quem for...
Martin Hollys
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Sep 6, 2006
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Dear colleagues, Im starting to read Xenophon, what primary and secondary sources yan you recommend please for me to study about him? This slowread method is...
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Aug 12, 2007
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If you want to read Strauss on Xenophon, I recommend you read On Tyranny before his later books on Xenophon; the later books (together with Socrates and...
Martin Hollys
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Aug 15, 2007
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Dear Paul: What specific works of Xenophon are you planning on reading? Will this be your first encounter with Xenophon? Coincidentally, I have recently ...
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_____ From: Travis Thompson [mailto:travis62@...] Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2007 11:13 AM To: 'xenophon@yahoogroups.com' Subject: RE: [xenophon] starting...
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