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1728, 2 vols. Reprinted 8vo. Lond. 1770, 2 vols. and 1 vol. 8vo. 1803.

The Story of Panthea and Abradates, from Xenophon's Cyropædia, under the Title of The Thymbriad, by Lady Burrel, 8vo. Lond. 1794. An elegant little work.

The ANABASIS, or Expedition of Cyrus.

Xenophon's Expedition of Cyrus, translated into English, by John Bingham. See Mr. Spelman's Preface to his Translation of this work.

The Journeys of Cyrus translated into English, 4to. Oxford, 1727, 8vo. Lond. 1728, 2 vols.

The Expedition of Cyrus into Persia, translated into English, with Notes critical and historical, by Edw. Spelman, Esq. 8vo. Lond. 1742, 2 vols. Ibid. 1749. And with the Retreat of the 10,000 Greeks; 8vo. Lond. 1776, 1778, and in one vol. 12mo. 1806. A very faithful and useful version. Some copies of the edition of 1776 and 1778, are on large paper.

An outline of this Retreat may be seen in Stanley's History of Philosophy, 4to. Lond. 1743, p. 115.

History of the AFFAIRS of GREECE. Xenophon's History of the Affairs of Greece, translated by John Newman, 8vo. Lond. 1685. Xenophon's History of the Affairs of Greece,

by the Translator of Thucydides, (Wm. Smith, A. M.) 4to. Lond. 1770. Far inferior to the translation of Thucydides.

The ATHENIAN REPUBLIC.

The Constitution of the Athenians---translated from the Greek of Xenophon, with Notes, by Jas. Morris, 8vo. Lond. 1794.

Xenophon's Defence of the Athenian Government, with Notes---8vo. Lond. 1794. Two party pamphlets, never intended to promote the interests of literature, but to foment contentions between Aristocrats and Democrats.

MEMORABILIA.

Xenophon's memorable Things of Socrates, translated into English, by W. Bysshe, with the Lives of Socrates and Xenophon, 8vo. Lond. 1712.

The Choice of Hercules, a Lesson of Socrates, recorded by Xenophon; translated into English, by Harry Beaumont, in his Essays, 8vo: Lond. 1753.

Memoirs of Socrates, by Mrs. Sarah Fielding, 8vo. Lond. 1762, 1767, 1788. Doue with equal judgment and accuracy.

A Notion of the Historical Draught, or Tablature of the Judgment of Hercules-from the second Book of Xenophon's Memoirs of Socrates, by Anthony Earl of Shaftesbury, in his Characteristics, 12mo. Lond. 1733.

The Life of Socrates, collected from the Memorabilia--by J. Gilbert Cooper, Esq. 8vo. Lond. 1749-50-71.

The Socratic System of Morals, as delivered in the Memorabilia, by Edw. Edwards, 8vo. Oxford, 1773.

The BANQUET of the PHILOSOPHERS.

The Banquet of Xenophon, done from the Greek: with an introductory Essay, concerning the Doctrine and Death of Socrates, by Jas. Wellwood, M. D. 12mo. Lond. 1710. 8vo. Glasgow, 1750.

ECONOMICS.

Xenophon's treatise of household, right-conyngly, translated oute of the Greke tongue, by Gentian Hervet---Svo. Lond. 1532-34-44-73.

Xenophon's Treatise of Householde, 8vo. Lond. 1534, translated from greeke into englishe, by Gentian Hervet, at the desyn of Mayster Geffery Pole. Reprinted 12mo. Lond. 1537, 1557, 1573, and 1577.

Xenophon's Economics, or the Science of good Husbandry, translated from the Greek, by Rob. Bradley, F. R. S. 8vo. Lond. 1727.

with other ancient Tracts concerning the Management of Landed Property, 8vo. Lond. 1767.

HIERO.

A translation of a Dialogue out of Xenophon, between Hiero, a king, yet some tyme a private person, and Simonides, a poet, by ELIZABETH QUEEN of ENGLAND. First printed in No. II. of Miscellaneous Correspondence, in the year 1743. Reprinted 8vo. Lond. 1759.

Xenophon's Hiero, or the Condition of a Tyrant, 8vo. Lond. 1713. 12mo. Glasgow, 1750, by R. and A. Foulis.

by the Translator of Antoninus's Meditations, (the Rev. R. Greaves), 8vo. Lond. 1793. Done with great simplicity and elegance.

The Treatise DE PROVENTIBUS.

Xenophon's Discourse upon improving the Revenue of the State of Athens, translated into English, by Walter Moyle, 8vo. Lond. 1698 and in W. Moyle's Works, 8vo. Lond. 1727.

De RE EQUESTRI.

The Art of Riding, set foorth in a briefe Treatise, with a due Interpretation of certeine places alledged out of Xenophon---4to. Lond.

1584.

De VENATIONE.

Cynegetica, or Essays on Sporting, &c. containing an Account of the Hare-hunting, &c. of

the Ancients, from Xenophon, Arrian, &c. by A new edition.

Wm. Blanc, 8vo. Lond. 1788.

EPISTLES.

In Stanley's History of Philosophy, 4to. Lond. 1743, p. 121---123.

XENOPHON of Ephesus, flourished A. C.

310.

The Love Adventures of Abrocomas and Anthia, translated from the Greek, by Mr. Rooke, 8vo. Lond. 1727. A very good translation.

XIPHLIN, flourished A. C. 1060.

Dion Cassius, abridged by Xiphlin, Englished by Manning, Svo. Lond. 1704, 2 vols.

Z.

Zechariah, a new Translation, with Notes, by Benjamin Blayney, D. D. 4to. Lond. 1797. See the common English Bible for this and all the Prophets, Apostles, and Evangelists.

ZOROASTER, B. C. 550.

The Oracles of Zoroaster, translated into English, by Thos. Stanley, Esq. in his History of Philosophy, 4to. Lond. 1743, p. 118---826.

If any of the genuine works of this ancient

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