1. Plut., Ages. 1-2.1, 19.10-11, 40.5; Nep., Ages. 8.1. On his upbringing see Cartledge, P., Agesilaοs (London 1987), pp. 20-33. 2. Xenoph., Ages. 1.5; Xenoph., Hellen. 3.3.1-4; Plut., Ages. 3.4-9; Nep., Ages. 1. 3. Xenoph., Hellen. 3.3.4-10. 4. Xenoph., Ages. 1.6-16 & 1.23-25; Xenoph., Hellen. 3.4-25 & 4.1.1-41; Greek Oxyrrynchus 11(6), 12(7), 21(16)-22(17).1-3; Plut., Ages. 6-13; Diod. S. 79.1-3; Nep., Ages. 2.1-3.6. 5. Seager, R.S., “Agesilaus in Asia: propaganda and objectives”, LCM 2 (1977), p. 184· Kelly, D.H., “Agesilaus’ strategy in Asia Minor”, LCM 3 (1978), p. 98. 6. Xenoph., Hellen. 4.1.41· Greek Oxyrrynchus 22 (17).4. 7. Xenoph., Hellen. 4.2; Plut., Ages. 15; Diod. S. 14.83.1; Nep., Ages. 4.1-4.4. 8. Xenoph., Ages. 1.37-38; Parke, H.W., “The development of the second Spartan empire”, JHS 50 (1930), pp. 37-79. 9. Xenoph., Ages. 1.6-10; Xenoph., Hellen. 4.3-5.1· Plut., Ages. 16-23; Diod. S. 14.83-84, 97; Nep., Ages. 4.5-5. 10. Plut., Ages. 23.2-4; Cawkwell, G.L., “Agesilaus and Sparta”, CQ 70 (1976), pp. 68-69. For the opposite view see Smith, R.E., “The opposition to Agesilaus’ foreign policy”, Historia 2 (1953/4), pp. 287-288; Cartledge, P., Agesilaοs (London 1987), pp. 195-199; Lewis, D.M., Sparta and Persia (Leiden 1977), p. 145, note 61. 11. Xenoph., Ages. 2.21-25· Xenoph., Hellen. 5-7· Plut., Ages. 23-25· Diod. S. 15.19.31-34, 52, 59, 83· Nep., Ages. 5-7. 12. Xenoph., Ages. 2.26. 13. Xenoph., Ages. 2.27-31· Plut., Ages. 36-40.5· Διόδ. 15.92.2-3, 93.2-6· Nep., Ages. 8.2-6. 14. Cartledge, P., Agesilaοs (London 1987) examines critically the sources on Agesilaus, pp. 53-73; Cawkwell, G.L., “Agesilaus and Sparta”, CQ 70 (1976), pp. 63-66. 15. Isocr., Letter to Archidamus 11. 16. Plut., Ages. 10.10. 17. Diod. S. 15.92.2. 18. Diod. S. 15.19.4. 19. Plut., Mor. 208b-236e. 20. Polyaenus., Strategemata 2.1.1-33, 2.3.10, 3.11.15, 4.4.3. 21. Rawson, E., The Spartan tradition in European thought (Oxford 1969), p. 135. 22. Cartledge, P., Agesilaοs (London 1987), pp. 420-426, mentions and discusses these views. 23. Just to mention one, that he sailed for Asia without having secured his rear, despite the manifest hostility of the major Greek cities, and that he was not diligent enough in developing the Spartan fleet, see Cartledge, P., Agesilaοs (London 1987), pp. 208-218. 24. Cawkwell, G.L., “Agesilaus and Sparta”, CQ 70 (1976), pp. 69-71. 25. Cawkwell, G.L., “Agesilaus and Sparta”, CQ 70 (1976), pp. 83-84. |