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Xenophon’s psychology of philotimia

  • Rodrigo Illarraga

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)192-210
Number of pages19
JournalGreek, Roman and Byzantine Studies
Volume60
Issue number2
StatePublished - 2020

Funding

50 V. Gray, “Xenophon’s eudaimonia,” in F. de Luieset al., Sudiets on Scratoe, s theSocratcsi,andtheAcient nSocraticLiterature(SanktAugustin23063.)1C. f Azoulay, Xénophon et les grâces 1. 00 51 This article was written with support from the Israel Science Foundation and the Open SoietycFoundations throgh ua CEU/HESP Research Excellence Fellowship Program at the CEU (USA, Austria, Hungary). Early versions were presented at ERC “Honour in Classical Greece” Seminar at the University of Edinburgh; in the Plato Center at Trinity Colegel, Ireland; and at the Internatioal Cnonference “When Literature and Philosophy Meet: The Virtues in Xenophon’s Writings,” Bar Ilan University, Israel. I want to thank all the fellow scholars in those events for their comments and feedback, especially Gabriel Danzig and Claudia Mársico.

Funders
Israel Science Foundation
Central European University

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