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During that day and that night they remained on the bank of the river without knowing how to get out of that predicament, until Xenophon had a dream; he dreamed that he was loaded with chains and that they slipped off by themselves, so that he was free and could go where he wanted. Book of the Teselas, a collection that consists of extracts from classic texts narrating a specific historical event, such as a battle, a murder, the eruption of Vesuvius.

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During that day and that night they remained on the bank of the river without knowing how to get out of that predicament, until Xenophon had a dream; he dreamed that he was loaded with chains and that they slipped off by themselves, so that he was free and could go where he wanted. Book of the Teselas, a collection that consists of extracts from classic texts narrating a specific historical event, such as a battle, a murder, the eruption of Vesuvius.
Autorenporträt
Xenophon was a Historian, military man and philosopher of Ancient Greece. He was a chronicler of his time, the end of the 5th century and the beginning of the 4th century C. He wrote about the Peloponnesian War. he also participated in the military campaign of Cyrus the Younger known as the Expedition of the Ten Thousand and wrote his best-known work Anabasis, in which he recounted the odyssey of the Greek mercenaries. Like Plato, Xenophon is an authority on his teacher Socrates, on whom he wrote several books of his dialogues in Memories of Socrates and the Apology of Socrates , which tries to clarify his judgment in 399 BC. Despite being born in Athens, Xenophon had close ties with Sparta, the traditional enemy of the Athenians that were reflected in his works such as the Biography of Agesilao and the Constitution of the Lacedaemonians. Xenophon wrote in various genres but they are all written in the simple Attic dialect, which is why he is one of the most widely translated authors of Greek today.