Xenophon
431 BC-350? BCBooks
- Agesilaus
- Anabasis
- The Apology
- The Cavalry General
- Cyropaedia: The Education of Cyrus
- The Economist
- The First Four Books of Xenophon's Anabasis
- Hellenica
- Hiero
- The Memorabilia
- The Memorable Thoughts of Socrates
- On Horsemanship
- On Revenues
- The Polity of the Athenians and the Lacedaemonians
- The Project Gutenberg Works of Xenophon: An Index
- The retreat of the ten thousand
- The Sportsman: On Hunting, a Sportsman's Manual, Commonly Called Cynegeticus
- The Symposium
About the author
Xenophon (431 BC-350? BC) was a notable writer whose works contributed significantly to his field. His book(s), Agesilaus, Anabasis, The Apology, The Cavalry General, Cyropaedia: The Education of Cyrus, The Economist, The First Four Books of Xenophon's Anabasis, Hellenica, Hiero, The Memorabilia, The Memorable Thoughts of Socrates, On Horsemanship, On Revenues, The Polity of the Athenians and the Lacedaemonians, The Project Gutenberg Works of Xenophon: An Index, The retreat of the ten thousand, The Sportsman: On Hunting, a Sportsman's Manual, Commonly Called Cynegeticus, The Symposium, explore diverse themes and offer valuable insights.
Xenophon examined cultural, historical, and philosophical ideas, ensuring that his writings remain relevant for modern scholars and readers alike. His work continues to be an essential reference in the study of his respective domain.
His dedication to literature and scholarship solidifies his place as an influential figure, providing lasting knowledge through his published works.