Hiero: A New Translation (24) (Studies in Classics, V. 24)
Description:
Since classical antiquity, "Hiero" has been the most popular of Xenophon's minor works. This new critical edition clears up manuscript errors from the Marchant Loeb edition of 1920, and has a contemporary facing-paged translation which makes the language much more accessible to the current reader. "Hiero" is a dialogue in which the poet Simonides questions the tyrant Hiero about the pleasures of the tyrant's life. It is a study of the form of government called tyranny and an ethical treatise as well.
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