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Did You Know???...The first sense of anabasis follows logically enough from its roots. In Greek, the word originally meant inland march; it is derived from anabainein, meaning to go up or inland, which is formed by combining the prefix ana- (up) and bainein (to go). The second and opposite sense, however, comes from an anabasis gone wrong. In 401 B.C., Greek mercenaries fighting for Cyrus the Younger marched into the Persian Empire only to find themselves cut off hundreds of miles from home. As a result, they were forced to undertake an arduous and embattled retreat across unknown territories. Xenophon, a Greek historian who accompanied the mercenaries on the march, wrote the epic narrative Anabasis about this experience, and consequently anabasis came to mean a dramatic retreat as well as an advance.
Posted on: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 13:03:39 +0000

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