
Xenophon - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Xenophon
of Athens - Greek soldier and writer, early 4th century B.C.
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Timaeus when those very demi-gods, Xenophon and Plato, for all their
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this in my book on Xenophon - and the second is
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locking their shields," says Xenophon, "they pushed, fought, slew,
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"Someone has fallen," says Xenophon, ** "under Cyrus's horse
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of his periphrasis. 3 Again Xenophon says, "You hold that hard
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It is thus that in Xenophon ** the anatomy of the
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concealed them and, as Xenophon ** thrust their channels
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the Persian did who occurs in Xenophon the 'golden'. **
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longer tend him. Xenophon the son of Gryllus is clearly
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Persian custom applauded by Xenophon [Cyr. 1. 2. 7 ]
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vinces me. [24] & Xenophon has also the following remarks
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hymns, Epicharmus music, Xenophon histories, and Xenocrates
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been prepared." [35.] Xenophon also mentions the Thraci
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ne, said, as he saw that Xenophon was no longer eating any
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ording to the account of Xenophon, about a span in length,
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give. And even the admirable Xenophon is not free from
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the democracy. And Xenophon shows this plainly in the firs
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ans, who is mentioned by Xenophon in the seventh book of
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that admirable writer Xenophon has said in his book on
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ery prolific animal, as, Xenophon has told us, in his trea
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that admirable writer Xenophon [ Hell_3.4'17 ] calls
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Customs of Phigaleia Xenophon, speaking of the Persians
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they began to reel." Xenophon also, in the seventh book
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A Lacedaemonian cup which Xenophon mentions in the first book
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these words of the noble Xenophon, he will be able to
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{29.} Xenophon in the first book of
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And that excellent writer Xenophon [ Mem_2.1.21 ] seems
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[10.] But Xenophon, in the eighth book of
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luxury; on which account Xenophon says in his Memorabilia
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ference to this goddess, Xenophon the Corinthian, when goi
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this grove ! & [574] Lo, Xenophon, succeeding in his aim,
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heodote the Athenian, as Xenophon tells us in his Memorabi
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which follows. And Xenophon [ Ages_5.1 ] represents Agesil
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amusing things. Xenophon also, in his Symposium [ 1.11
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ntioned are dates. Xenophon, in the second book of his Ana
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gmaf;), and olives." And Xenophon, in his Oeconomicus [
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Antiphon in the Memorabilia of Xenophon not having added a single
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that that exquisite writer Xenophon, in his Symposium represents
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the Cyropaedia, by Xenophon, is read by every one; which,
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and agreeable manner of Xenophon, and made a present of
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age in the dialogues of Plato, Xenophon, and Aeschines.
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among the philosophers; first Xenophon, the follower of Socrates,
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Or from those which Xenophon taught Agesilaus, or Archytas
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had always in his hands Xenophon, the pupil of Socrates, being
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just now of the Lacedaemonians. Xenophon has given an account of
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in the prose of Plato, Xenophon, Herodotus and many othe
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ture of his style. Xenophon, on the other hand, prefers
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other way about. Xenophon, for example, says: 'on the
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the following passage of Xenophon: 'like as a gallant houn
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instead of a phrase is Xenophon's sentence: `it was not
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infra.). [98] & Xenophon says that 'the army huzzaed,'
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titions such as those of Xenophon, who says: `the chariots
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and cut their way through' (Xenophon, Anabasis 1. 8,
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themes. [121] & Xenophon obeys this rule when he says
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gle jest. [131] & Xenophon also is familiar with this dep
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have been first discovered by Xenophon. Having for his
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and rapid touch. Xenophon will furnish an example: "'Thi
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case with a passage of Xenophon relating to Cyrus: 'as
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emble urbanity. In Xenophon, for example, Heracleides who
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as well as with Plato, Xenophon and Herodotus; and it
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ppean.' Another will (as Xenophon commonly does) express
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up the second book of Xenophon's Memorabilia and began
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ninety-two years, and Xenophon, son of Gryllus, more
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but in particular by Xenophon, the disciple of Socrates,
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57'2 ] and the seventh book of Xenophon's Hellenica [ 7.5'
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Illyria lived 500 years. Xenophon in his Periplus {"Coasting
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the athlete in whose honour Xenophon wrote his Symposium, and the
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your kindness. As Xenophon remarks,* & praise is the
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profit of arguing, as Xenophon tells us in his Commenta
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the Olynthians. Xenophon also, the pupil of Socrates,
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put the rest to flight. [49] & Xenophon. Xenophon, in the
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on harassing his rear, Xenophon formed his little army
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[10e.2] Xenophon, amongst the pupils of Socrates
Xenophon 2
of Corinth - victor in the stadion race at the Olympic Games, 464 B.C.
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race 79th [464 B.C.] - Xenophon of Corinth, stadion race
Xenophon 3
- Athenian archon, 287 B.C.
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Athenian archon: Xenophon
  Within translations:
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(c. 255/4) ple in the year when Xenophon was archon {287/6 B.
Xenophon
- in documents
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for Aeschylus against Xenophon, in an action for desert
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therefore asks Zenon and Xenophon , as soon as they get
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(129/8) ople, as proposed by Xenophon of Sounion, the son o
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(c. 273) cribed records. Xenophon and the other damiorgoi, a
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(3rd cent.) sos, son of Theugenes Xenophon of Brasos, son of Kl
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(299/8) Kephale, the son of Xenophon, as secretary of the
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(286/5) . . . tribe, Xenophon of Halai, son of Nikeas, a
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(soon after 235/4) ia Diogenes of Kopros Xenophon of Kikynna Mynnisko
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(soon after 210) : Kleitophon of Iphistiadai Xenophon of Berenikid
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