As hunting generates such fierce debate in Britain today, it seems an appropriate moment to examine the two best classical works on the subject. For both authors hunting was primarily for hares with hounds. Xenophon describes the establishment needed, how to use it in the field and justifies hunting as the first part of education and the best training for war. Arrian's treatise, some five hundred years later, is a commentary on Xenophon's; to bring it up-to-date, as he says. He describes the revolution in hunting that the introduction of gaze-hounds had caused and many charming anecdotes about his hunting experiences and his favourite hound. Both give a vivid picture of the daily life of two wealthy Greeks at leisure which the modern huntsman will find familiar. The Greek texts are given along with an English translation and commentary. Includes a good illustrated introduction.
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M.M. Willcock was Emeritus Professor of Latin at University College London, and the author of commentaries on Homer’s Iliad (Macmillan, 1978, 1984), Plautus’ Casina (Cambridge, 1976) and Pseudolus (Bristol, 1987), selected Odes of Pindar (Cambridge, 1995), and Cicero: Select Letters: A Companion to the Translation of L.P.Wilkinson (Bristol Classical Press, 1998).
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 196 page hardcover with illustrations - and greek text and english translation of facing pages. Edited with and Introduction, Translation and Commentary by A. A. Phillips and M.M. Willcock. Glossary of Beagling and Coursing Terms at rear. Dust jacket is complete, bright and clean.Orange exterior with title on spine in gold. Interior is unmarked, tight and clean. Seller Inventory # 536267