
AN INDEX
Compiled and Edited by David Widger
CONTENTS
A click on any of the following titles will take you instantly to the original file with a complete table of contents
Explore the complete body of Xenophon’s work through a single, well‑organized index that instantly directs you to each treatise. Whether you’re drawn to the military chronicle of the Anabasis, the philosophical dialogues of the Symposium, or the practical advice of On Horsemanship, a click takes you straight to the full text. The layout groups the titles clearly, making it easy to compare themes across his histories, speeches, and lessons on leadership.
Designed for students, scholars, and curious listeners, this collection offers seamless access to all of Xenophon’s surviving writings, all of which are in the public domain. The accompanying licensing notes explain how the material can be shared and adapted without restriction, reinforcing the spirit of open learning. Use the index as a springboard for deeper study or simply to sample the timeless insights of one of antiquity’s most versatile authors.
Language
en
Duration
~19 minutes (18K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2009-07-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

-431–-355
A soldier, historian, and student of Socrates, this Athenian writer turned firsthand experience into some of the most vivid prose to survive from ancient Greece. His works blend action, politics, and philosophy in a way that still feels direct and human.
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