Xenocrates, of Chalcedon (396-314), a pupil of Plato, president of the Academy, industrious and severe, [i, 109].
Xenophon, soldier, historian, disciple of Socrates, [ii, 87]; the story of Hercules's choice, [i, 118].
Xerxes, king of Persia (485-465), son of Darius, invaded Greece (480), came to grief at Salamis and Plataea, [iii, 48].
Youth, duties peculiar to, [i, 123]; [ii, 52]; time for choosing profession, [i, 117].
Zeno, of Cytium (fourth century), pupil of Crates the Cynic and founder of the Stoic school (see [Stoics]), [iii, 35].
LETCHWORTH: AT THE ARDEN PRESS.
FOOTNOTES:
[1] dicendum Edd.; discendum MSS. (i.e. acquisition of learning).