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TWO NOTES ON XENOPHON: HELLENICA 1.4.20 AND AGESILAUS 2.261

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 November 2011

DAVID KOVACS
Affiliation:
University of Virginia, pdk7g@virginia.edu

Abstract

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Shorter Notes
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Copyright © The Classical Association 2011

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References

1 I quote the text and any apparatus from Marchant (Oxford, 1900–20), vols 1 and 5. I also cite the following by author's name: C.L. Brownson, Xenophon I: Hellenica Books I–IV (Cambridge, MA, 1918, rpt. 1985); L. Dindorf, Xenophontis Historia Graeca (Oxford, 18532); O. Keller, Xenophon: Hellenica (editio minor, Leipzig, 1906), P. Krentz, Xenophon: Hellenika I–II.3.10 (Warminster, 1989); E.C. Marchant and G.W. Bowersock, Xenophon VII (Cambridge, MA, 1968); E.C. Marchant and G.E. Underhill, Xenophon: Hellenica (Oxford, 1906); J. Marincola, D. Thomas and R. B. Strassler, The Landmark Xenophon's Hellenika (New York, 2009); T. Thalheim, Xenophontis Scripta Minora (Leipzig, 1910).