[Xenophon2010_readingodyssey.org] Xenophon's Hellenika Reading Group - First Call

Bill Damon billdamon at gmail.com
Tue Jan 5 00:46:07 UTC 2010


Hey Folks,

I'm Bill Damon and by day I help build the web sites for a medical publisher
in Boston and at night I am a shamanic healing practitioner.

I've read the Old Testament, Plato, and Aristotle with the Reading Odyssey.

I joined the Reading Odyssey because I loved the goals and the projects that
Phil and Pat have taken on. And I've learned a great historical perspective
from the works we've talked about in the conference calls. The calls have
been a really great place for me to get a better understand of the readings
and their context. They've also helped me greatly during those times when I
had trouble getting the larger view of what we were reading also.

Its great to meet everyone! Talk to you all soon.

Bill

On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 4:59 PM, Andre Stipanovic <
astipanovic at mail.hockaday.org> wrote:

>  Welcome to the Xenophon’s *Hellenika* reading group!
> I am Andre Stipanovic and will be your moderator for the next 7 months as
> we discuss this great book, published in the Landmark series and edited by
> Robert Strassler.  We are fortunate to have Robert Strassler himself join us
> on our first call scheduled for Monday January 11, 2010.
>
> Here is the game plan for our first call.
>
> I would like to start out by introducing you to information important to
> reading this key text of early 4th century Greek history.  First, we will
> talk a little bit about how to get the most out of this particular edition
> of *Hellenika*.  Please make sure to get a copy of the Landmark Xenophon
> edited by Robert Strassler if you haven’t already done so.  Then read the
> Editor’s Preface (pp. lxvii-lxxiv) and Key to Maps (p. lxxxii) to help you
> get acquainted with the format of this very user-friendly book.  I also
> suggest you briefly look over the Chronological Outline of Text (p. lxxix)
> and bookmark it for later reference as a handy ‘road map’ of how events
> unfold in later books.  I will briefly comment on these sections before I
> take us through events leading up to Book I (pp. ix-xii) as well as
> Xenophon’s life (pp. xvii-xxi).
>
> Then Robert Strassler will share his experience with this text, especially
> in terms of seeing Xenophon’s *Hellenika* in respect to other sources we
> have of events in Greece in the 4th century B.C.  He will be explaining to
> us why comparing sources is critical in terms of understanding Xenophon’s
> intent and veracity.  You can look over pp. xxvi-xxx and lix-lxii in the
> Introduction to get acquainted with these issues if you like before or after
> the call.
>
> I would like to keep our calls as focused as possible on our reading, so as
> a way of getting to know each other before our first call, would you ‘reply
> to all’ on this email with a little bit about yourself:  What motivates you
> to read books like Xenophon’s *Hellenika*?  What other kinds of books do
> you enjoy reading and why?
>
> Summary of passages (all taken from Introduction to Landmark Xenophon’s *
> Hellenika*) that will be referred to next call:
> Editor’s Preface (pp. lxvii-lxxiv, strongly recommended)
> Key to Maps (p. lxxxii, strongly recommended)
> Chronological Outline of Text (p. lxxix, recommended)
> Section 1, p. ix (strongly recommended)
> Section 2, pp. ix-xii (strongly recommended)
> Section 4, pp. xvii-xxi (recommended)
> Section 7, pp. xxvi-xxx (optional)
> Section 14, pp. lix-lxii (optional)
>
> *Xenophon 2010 *Hellenika* - Conference Call Schedule*
> Call 1 - Monday January 11, 2010:  Introductory call with Robert Strassler
> Call 2 - Monday February 22, 2010:  Books I-II.3.10
> Call 3 - Monday March 22, 2010:  Books II.3.11 - III
> Call 4 - Monday May 10, 2010:  Books IV & V
> Call 5 - Monday June 7, 2010:  Book VI
> Call 6 - Monday July 12, 2010:  Book VII
>
> Your phone number is:  1-888-350-0075 or 201-793-9022*
> Your passcode is:  1100494#
>
> * If readers have unlimited long distance on their home phones and can call
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> money, if possible.
>
> Managing the Conference Call
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>
>
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