- The Cyropaedia,
sometimes spelled Cyropedia, is a
partly fictional biography of
Cyrus the Great, the
founder of Persia's
Achaemenid Empire. It was written...
-
According to the
Cyropedia of Xenophon,
Gobryas (Ancient Gr****: Γοβρύας; Old Persian: 𐎥𐎢𐎲𐎽𐎢𐎺 g-u-b-ru-u-v,
reads as Gaub(a)ruva?; Elamite: Kambarma)...
- Xenophon,
author of the
Cyropedia...
- is an invention,
while Kuhrt comments that Xenophon's
account in his
Cyropedia is "virtually
impossible to use ... as a
strictly historical source" due...
- G. Bedeian, The
Evolution of
Management Thought,
Wiley 2009 Xenophon,
Cyropedia, Book VIII,
Delphi classics D. A. Wren and A. G. Bedeian, The Evolution...
-
ication_of_the_Proto_Armenians_A_Critical_Review_in_English_ Xenophon.
Cyropedia. 3.7
Archived 2007-12-03 at the
Wayback Machine.
Translated by
Henry Graham...
- 1093/oseo/instance.00266021, ISBN 978-0-19-282191-1,
retrieved 2022-10-20 Xenephon.
Cyropedia. p. 7.5.73. DeSouza, 28.
Waterfield 2011, p. x.
Diodorus Siculus. Bibliotheca...
- (a
British publication still being issued) and the last is Xenophon's
Cyropedia. In 1825
Secretary John
Quincy Adams appointed Thomas L.
Thurston to care...