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Xenophon

LC control no.n 80036673
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPA4494 PA4499
Personal name headingXenophon
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Variant(s)Jenofonte
Jenófanes
Ksenofont
Xenofón
Senofonte
Kısenofon
Pseudo-Senofonte
Kʻsenopʻonti
Pseudo-Xenophon
כסינופון
زينوفون
كزنوفون
گزنفون
Xenofont
Ξενοφῶν
Xenophon (Of Athens)
Other standard no.0000000123212506
Associated placeAthens (Greece)
Birth date-0429~
Death date-0353
Field of activityGreece--History
Profession or occupationHistorians Authors Politicians
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inAnabasi, 1980: t.p. (Senofonte)
nuc90-17235: Los Presocráticos, c1980 (1982 printing) (usage on AzU rept.: Jenófanes)
Commento all'Athēnaiōn politeia dello Pseudo-Senofonte, c1997.
Husrevname, 1884 or 1885: t.p. (Kısenofon'un)
Mogonebebi Sokrateze ; Sokrates apologia, 1973: t.p. (Kʻsenopʻonti)
LCCN 73164494: Xenophon in seven volumes, 1968- : 7 (Pseudo-Xenophon)
Casalini database, June 28, 2007: (hdg.: Xenophon, ca. 430-355 B.C.)
Obres socràtiques menors, 1931: t.p. (Xenofont)
Brill's New Pauly online, 30 August 2012 (Xenophon, Ξενοφῶν; Xenophon of Athens, Greek historian; c. 430-354 BC)
Wikipedia, viewed June 21, 2023 (Xenophon or Xenophon of Athens; born ca. 430 BC. in Erchia near Athens; died 355 BC. in Corinth or Athens; writer from the time of ancient Greece, among other things of the Anabasis)
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Associated languagegrc