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For at least two millennia, it has been debated whether Xenophon was first and foremost a general, historian, or philosopher. For the majority of time in the past two millennia, Xenophon was recognized as a philosopher. Quintilian in ''The Orator's Education'' discusses the most prominent historians, orators and philosophers as examples of eloquence and recognizes Xenophon's historical work, but ultimately places Xenophon next to Plato as a philosopher. Today, Xenophon is recognized as one of the greatest writers of antiquity. Xenophon's works span multiple genres and are written in plain Attic Greek, which is why they have often been used in translation exercises for contemporary students of the Ancient Greek language. In the ''Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers'', Diogenes Laërtius observed that Xenophon was known as the "Attic Muse" because of the sweetness of his diction.
Despite being born an Athenian citizen, Xenophon came to be associated with Sparta, the traditional opponent of Athens. Much of what is known today about the Spartan society comes from Xenophon's royal biography of the Spartan king ''Agesilaus'' and the ''Constitution of the Lacedaemonians''. The sub-satrap Mania is primarily known through Xenophon's writings. Xenophon's ''Anabasis'' recounts his adventures with the Ten Thousand while in the service of Cyrus the Younger, Cyrus's failed campaign to claim the Persian throne from Artaxerxes II of Persia, and the return of Greek mercenaries after Cyrus's death in the Battle of Cunaxa.
Xenophon wrote ''Cyropaedia'', outlining both military and political methods used by Cyrus the Great to conquer the Neo-Babylonian Empire in 539 BC. ''Anabasis'' and ''Cyropaedia'' inspired Alexander the Great and other Greeks to conquer Babylon and the Achaemenid Empire in 331 BC. The ''Hellenica'' continues directly from the final sentence of Thucydides' ''History of the Peloponnesian War'' covering the last seven years of the Peloponnesian War (431–404 BC) and the subsequent forty-two years (404–362 BC) ending with the Second Battle of Mantinea. Provided by Wikipedia
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The Landmark Xenophon's Hellenika : a new translation by Xenophon
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The Persian expedition by Xenophon
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Scripta minora by Xenophon
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The Cyropaedia, or, Institution of Cyrus and the Hellenics, or, Grecian history by Xenophon
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The shorter writings by Xenophon
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Ross und Reiter by Xenophon
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The education of Cyrus by Xenophon
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Memorabilia. by Xenophon
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Engineering Constitutional Change : a Comparative Perspective on Europe, Canada and the USA. by Contiades, Xenophon
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Jagd und Jagdhunde by Xenophon, Arrianos
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Routledge Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Change. by Contiades, Xenophon
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Understanding Plato's Republic by Santas, Gerasimos Xenophon
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Arguments of the Philosophers. by Santas, Gerasimos Xenophon
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Monetary equilibrium and economic development : with special reference to the experience of Greece, 1950-1963 by Zolōtas, Xenophōn Euthymiou, 1904-2004
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Ancient Greek horsemanship. by Anderson, J. K. (John Kinloch)
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Constitutions in the global financial crisis : a comparative analysis
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Literature Reviews in Supply Chain Management and Logistics. by Ellinger, Alexander
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Führungsgrundsätze in der Antike : Texte von Xenophon, Plutarch, Arrian, Sallust, Tacitus
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