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Xenophon's Writings:

Xenophon also wrote about Greek topics, including The Hellenica, a history of Greece from 411-362. It is thought to have been a continuation of Thucydides' work to the Battle of Mantinea. Xenophon's Apology, about the trial and death of Socrates, is very different from Plato's account, perhaps because Xenophon wasn't present at the death. On a related topic, Xenophon wrote a Memorabilia justifying Socrates. Xenophon wrote the following:

  • The Polity of the Athenians and Lacedaemonians
  • Anabasis (on the retreat of the Greeks who had fought for Cyrus)
  • Hellenica
  • Cyropedia
  • Apology
  • Agesilaus
  • Constitution of The Lacedaimonians
  • Economics
  • Hiero
  • Memorabilia
  • On Hunting
  • On The Art of Horsemanship
  • On The Cavalry Commander
  • Symposium
  • Ways and Means
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