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Hiero the Tyrant and Other Treatises
Hiero the Tyrant and Other Treatises
Nov 24, 2025 8:22 AM

Author:Xenophon,Paul Cartledge,Robin Waterfield

Hiero the Tyrant and Other Treatises

One of Socrates' Athenian disciples in his youth, Xenophon (c. 498-354 bc) fought as a mercenary commander in Cyrus the Younger's campaign to seize the Persian throne, and later wrote a wide range of works on history, politics and philosophy. These six treatises offer his informed insights into the nature of leadership. In the dialogue between the poet Simonides and Hiero, tyrant of Syracuse, Xenophon provides a consummate consideration of the burdens of being an absolute dictator and the superior happiness of the private man. Elsewhere, his biography of King Agesilaus II of Sparta depicts the author's patron as a model of piety, justice, courage and wisdom, while other texts consider the essential qualities of the cavalry commander, analyse the skills of the horseman and the hunter, and advance a bold economic plan for democratic Athens.

Reviews

A blackly, bleakly comic novel... An enjoyable, original fable

—— Sunday Telegraph

Casual-seeming but frighteningly perceptive. Palmer is a master of sly, deadpan narration. Not a word or detail seems misplaced

—— Times Literary Supplement

Wry and vivid, this novel is a little gem

—— Good Book Guide

Caustically comic

—— Daily Mail

An absorbing symphonic novel. A delightful, enjoyable tale. William Palmer is a master craftsman

—— Literary Review

Stylishly written and bitingly funny

—— Tablet

Dazzling

—— Spectator

Beautifully written... darkly comic

—— David Lodge
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