About Cyropaedia "And so in war; if the campaign is in summer the general must show himself greedy for his share of the sun and the heat, and in winter for the cold and the frost, and in all labours for toil and fatigue. This will help to make him beloved of his followers." Cyropaedia is a historical text by Ancient Greek soldier and writer Xenophon, first published in 370 BC. A philosophical and historical work, blending biography, political theory, and moral philosophy, it recounts the life and education of Cyrus the Great, founder of the Persian Empire. The work follows Cyrus from his youth through his rise to power and eventual founding of a vast empire. Although the historical accuracy is debated, Xenophon depicts Cyrus as an ideal ruler, exploring concepts of effective leadership, education, and statecraft.
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