Xenophon

History of the Affairs of Greece, in seven books: being a continuation of the Peloponnesian War; from the time where Thucydides ends, to the Battel at Mantinea. To which is prefixed an abstract of Thucydides, and a brief account of the land and naval forces of the ancient Greeks. Translated from the Greek, by John Newman. 1685.

The Memorable Things of Socrates, written by Xenophon. In five books. Translated into English. Dublin, 1747. Dedication signed E. Bysshe.

Xenophon's Memoirs of Socrates. With the Defence of Socrates Before His Judges. Translated from the original Greek by Sarah Fielding. Bath, 1762. Sarah is the sister of the celebrated novelist Henry Fielding, and rightly celebrated in her own right.

Cyropaedia: or, the Institution of Cyrus. By Xenophon. Translated from the Greek by the late Honourable Maurice Ashley, Esq. The third edition corrected, 1770.

Volume I.
(Another copy.)

Volume II.

The Expedition of Cyrus into Persia; and the Retreat of the Ten Thousand Greeks. Translated from Xenophon, with critical and historical notes by Edward Spelman, Esq. 1776.