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Hipparchicus (Ἱππαρχικός, Hipparchikós) is one of the two
treatises on
horsemanship by the
Athenian historian and
soldier Xenophon (circa 430 – 354 BC)...
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Xenophon on
horsemanship is Ἱππαρχικὸς, hipparchikos,
usually known as
Hipparchicus, or The
cavalry commander. The
title De re
equestri may
refer to either...
- on arts or
skills (each ends with -ikos/-icus). The
other three are:
Hipparchicus ("The
Skilled Cavalry Commander") Peri
Hippikes ("On Horsemanship"),...
- of Agesilaus, Hiero, Ways and Means, On Horsemanship, On
Hunting and
Hipparchicus;
introductions and
notes by P. Cartledge),
Penguin Books (Penguin classics)...
- from
about 350 BC by the
Athenian historian and
soldier Xenophon: the
Hipparchicus (Ἱππαρχικός, Hipparchikós),
which deals mainly with the
duties of the...
- Sourvinou-Inwood, pp. 91–92; Wilson, p. 315 n. 34; Garland, p. 41. Xenophon,
Hipparchicus 3.2. Gadbery, p. 447; Camp 1980, p. 17; Wycherley, p. 119; How and Wells...
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Ancient Gr****
cited by
Xenophon Xenophon (427–355 BC) • On
Horsemanship •
Hipparchicus Ancient Gr**** Jord****
Rufus de
Calabria • De
medicina equorum, ca. 1250–1256...
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Hippalcimus Hippalectryon Hippalus Hipparchia of
Maroneia Hipparchic cycle Hipparchicus Hipparchus Hipparchus (brother of Hippias)
Hipparchus (cavalry officer)...