AGESILAUS


By Xenophon


Translation by H. G. Dakyns



             Dedicated To             Rev. B. Jowett, M.A.             Master of Balliol College             Regius Professor of Greek in the University of Oxford        



             Xenophon the Athenian was born 431 B.C. He was a             pupil of Socrates. He marched with the Spartans,             and was exiled from Athens. Sparta gave him land             and property in Scillus, where he lived for many             years before having to move once more, to settle             in Corinth. He died in 354 B.C.             The Agesilaus summarises the life of his Spartan             friend and king, whom he met after the events of             the Anabasis.        






Contents

PREPARER'S NOTE


AGESILAUS


An Encomium

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PREPARER'S NOTE

     This was typed from Dakyns' series, "The Works of Xenophon," a     four-volume set. The complete list of Xenophon's works (though     there is doubt about some of these) is:     Work                                   Number of books     The Anabasis                                         7     The Hellenica                                        7     The Cyropaedia                                       8     The Memorabilia                                      4     The Symposium                                        1     The Economist                                        1     On Horsemanship                                      1     The Sportsman                                        1     The Cavalry General                                  1     The Apology                                          1     On Revenues                                          1     The Hiero                                            1     The Agesilaus                                        1     The Polity of the Athenians and the Lacedaemonians   2     Text in brackets "{}" is my transliteration of Greek text into     English using an Oxford English Dictionary alphabet table. The     diacritical marks have been lost.





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