22. Peloponnesian War, Book VII, translated by E. C. Marchmont. 1900. 8o
23. Peloponnesian War, Books V, VI. Literally translated by J. A. Prout. 1900. 12o [Kelly's Keys]
24. The Ideal of Citizenship (Memorabilia). Translated by Alice E. Zimmern. 1916.
Xenophon
1. Xenophon's treatise of householde. Translated from Greek into English by Gentian Hervet. 1532. 8o BL
Reprinted: 1532; 1537; 1544; 1547?; 1557; 1573; 1577.
2. The bookes of Xenophon contayning the discipline, schole, and education of Cyrus the noble Kyng of Persie. Translated [pg 120] out of Greeke into Englyshe, by M. William Barker. [1560?] 8o BL
Reprinted: [With the addition of two books] 1567.
3. The Historie of Xenophon: containing the Ascent of Cyrus into the higher countries. Wherein is described the admirable iourney of ten thousand Grecians from Asia the Lesse into the Territories of Babylon, and their retrait from thence into Greece, notwithstanding the opposition of all their Enemies. Whereunto is added A Comparison of the Roman manner of warres with this of our Time, out of Iustus Lipsius. Translated by Ioh. Bingham. 1623. Fol.
4. Cyropaedia. The Institution and Life of Cyrus, the first of that name, King of Persians. Eight Bookes.... Translated out of Greeke into English, and conferred with the Latine and French Translations, by Philemon Holland of the City of Coventry, Doctor in Physick. 1632. Fol.