Some Things Are Up To Us and Some Are Not
‘Some Things Are Up To Us and Some Are Not’, Montréal Review, December 2022
‘On “Fussy Authorial Nudges” in Herodotus’, Classical World 102 (2009), 485-94
‘Themistocles’, ‘Alcibiades’, ‘Xenophon’ – articles in Andrew Roberts (ed.), The Art of War: Great Commanders of the Ancient and Medieval World (Quercus, 2008), 84-91, 100-7, 108-15. [The book was reissued in a non-illustrated paperback format in 2011, with different pagination.]
‘Deforming Plato’, Classical Association Audio Cassette Tape no. 99; synopsis in Proceedings of the Classical Association, 1988, pp. 35-6
‘Plato Goes to Syracuse’, Ancient History Magazine 45 (September 2023), 44-7
‘The Quiet Revolution’, Gnosis 25 (1992), 21-9 [on the Brothers and Sisters of the Common Life]
Xenophon on Socrates’ Trial and Death’, in Fiona Hobden & Christopher Tuplin (eds), Xenophon: Ethical Principles and Historical Enquiry (Leiden: Brill, 2012 = Mnemosyne suppl. vol. 348), 269-305
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