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Historical and Biographical Works
Anabasis
Cyropaedia
Hellenica
Agesilaus
Polity of the Lacedaemonians
Defenses of Socrates and Other Socratic Dialogues
Memorabilia
Apology
The Economist
Symposium
Hiero
Short Treatises
On Horsemanship
Hipparchikos
The Sportsman
On Revenues
Polity of the Athenians
Circa l’autore
Xenophon of Athens (c. 431 BC – 354 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher, historian, soldier, mercenary, and student of Socrates. Xenophon’s works span several genres and are written in plain-language Attic Greek, for which reason they serve as translation exercises for contemporary students of the Ancient Greek language. As a historian, Xenophon is known for recording the history of his time, the late-5th and early-4th centuries BC, in such works as the Hellenica, which covered the final seven years and the aftermath of the Peloponnesian War (431–404 BC), thus representing a thematic continuation of Thucydides’ History of the Peloponnesian War.