Edited by James McDonald from a posthumous manuscript. — Amsterdam: Adolf M. Hakkert, 2019. — (Classical and Byzantine monographs : Vol. 97). — ISBN 978-90-256-1344-0.
Preface. Foreword. Contents. List of maps. List of tables and figures. Abbreviations. Introduction: Purpose. Problems in the
Hellenika. Structure, method, and style. The life of Xenophon. Xenophon and his contemporaries. Xenophon’s reputation in antiquity. The manuscripts and the text.
Commentary on Xenophon’s Hellenika i.1.1-ii.2-24: i.1.1-37: Alkibiades in the Hellespont (401I-410 BC). i.2.1-19: The Ionian Campaign (409-408 BC). i.3.l-22: Kalkhedon and Byzantion (408 BC). i.4.1-23: Kyros’ arrival and A|kibiades’ return (407 BC). i.5.l-21: Lysdandros, Notion, and Alkibiades’ demise (406 BC). i.6.1-38: Kallikratidas and Arginousai (406 BC). i.7.1-35: The trial of the Arginousai
Strategoi (406 BC). ii. 1.1-32: Lysandros and Aigospotamoi (406-405 BC). ii.2.1-24: The capitulation of Athens (405-404 BC). Appendices: Ancient sites in the
Hellenika. Individuals and groups in the
Hellenika. Precise indications of time. Alkibiades’ last days. Freeing the slaves after Arginousai.
Select bibliography: Editions of Xenophon’:
Hellenikn and other works. Selected books, monographs and articles. Dissertations.
Indices: General index. Index locorum.
Maps.