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  1. 5 One of the Greek warriors at Troy; put to death on a charge of treason trumped up by Odysseus, or by Odysseus, Diomedes, and Agamemnon. 6 One of the three plaintiffs in Socrates ' trial. 7 The tanning trade had been in the family from at least the time of the boy's grandfather. Xenophon. Xenophon in Seven Volumes, 4.

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    Xenophon of Athens was a Greek military leader, philosopher, and historian, born in Athens. At the age of 30, Xenophon was elected commander of one of the biggest Greek mercenary armies of the Achaemenid Empire, the Ten Thousand, that marched on and came close to capturing Babylon in 401 BC.

  3. Xenophon. Xenophon in Seven Volumes, 5 and 6. Walter Miller. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA; William Heinemann, Ltd., London. 1914. The Annenberg CPB/Project provided support for entering this text. Purchase a copy of this text (not necessarily the same edition) from Amazon.com

  4. Xenophon of Athens (l. 430 to c. 354 BCE) was a contemporary of Plato and a fellow student of Socrates. He is best known for his Anabasis (The March Up Country) detailing the retreat of the Ten Thousand Greek mercenaries after the defeat of Cyrus the Younger (d. 401 BCE) as well as for his works on Socrates. More about: Xenophon Timeline

  5. [Argues that Xenophon's Socrates is a legal positivist.] Pangle, Thomas L. The Socratic Way of Life: Xenophon's Memorabilia. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2018. Strauss, Leo, Xenophon's Socrates, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1972. Vander-Waerdt, Paul, ed. The Socratic Movement, Cornell University Press, 1994. [Fine collection of ...

  6. Xenophón. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Athéni Xenophón témájú médiaállományokat. Athéni Xenophón ( görögül Ξενοφῶν, kb. i. e. 434 [1] / 427 – i. e. 355 ), Grüllusz fia Athén Erkhia démoszából, katona, zsoldos, Szókratész csodálója, történetíró, aki megörökítette saját kora történéseit, Szókratész ...

  7. Xenophon: Xenophōntos Kyrou paideias biblia eklekta = The first three books of the Cyropædia of Xenophon (John Cumming, 1829), also by Johann Gottlob Schneider and E. J. Geoghegan (page images at HathiTrust) Xenophon: "Xenophōntōs Kyrou paideias biblia oktō." Xenophontis De Ciri institutione libri octo.

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