Lexicon Xenophonteum, Volume 2, is a comprehensive resource for understanding the works of Xenophon, the renowned Greek historian, soldier, and philosopher. Compiled by Friedrich Wilhelm Sturz and Carl August Thieme, this lexicon provides detailed explanations of Xenophon's vocabulary and usage, offering invaluable insights for students and scholars of classical literature. Written in Latin, this volume continues to be an essential tool for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Xenophon's writings and the world of ancient Greece. The lexicon supports the study of Xenophon's historical accounts, philosophical treatises, and practical manuals, making it an enduring resource for classical studies.
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