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Classical Authors, X.

Xenophon.

Xenophon of Athens, the soldier, historian, and student of Socrates, has his own page.

Xenophon of Ephesus.

Xenophontis Ephesii De Anthia et Habrocome Ephesiacorvm libri v. Graece et latine recensuit svpplevit emendsvit latine vertit adnotationibus aliorum et suis illustravit indivibus instruxit Aloys. Emeric. liber baro Locella. Vindobonae: Apud A. Blumauer, 1796. —Greek with Latin below.

Xenophon’s Ephesian History: or the Love-Adventures of Abrocomas and Anthia. In five books. Translated from the Greek, By Mr. Rooke. London: J. Millan, 1727.

Les Amours d’Abrocome et d’Anthia, histoire éphésienne. Traduite de Xenophon, par M. J.*.*. Avec des Notes sur la Géographie, les mœurs & différens usages des Anciens. [No printer of bookseller], 1768. —The translation is credited by the librarian to Jean Baptiste Jourdan.