Lexicon Xenophonteum, Volume 1, is a comprehensive dictionary of the works of Xenophon, compiled by Friedrich Wilhelm Sturz and Carl August Thieme. Written in Latin, this lexicon serves as an invaluable resource for scholars and students of classical literature and ancient Greek history. It provides detailed definitions, usage examples, and contextual information for Xenophon's vocabulary, making his texts more accessible and understandable. This volume is an essential reference tool for anyone studying Xenophon's writings, offering deep insights into the nuances of the ancient Greek language and the world it reflects. It remains a valuable contribution to classical studies, facilitating a deeper appreciation of Xenophon's historical and philosophical works.
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