EditorialXenophon (430-354 BC). Historian and philosopher of Ancient Greece. Works. Book printed in 1516 in Florence by Filippo Giunta. Greek edition. It belonged to El Greco's private library. The annotations on the text are attributed to Antonio de Covarrubia...
EditorialXenophon and the Greeks Sighting the Sea [verso]. Dimensions: overall: 14.9 x 22.8 cm (5 7/8 x 9 in.). Medium: pen and brown ink on wove paper.
EditorialXenophon and the Greeks Sighting the Sea [recto]. Dimensions: overall: 14.9 x 22.8 cm (5 7/8 x 9 in.). Medium: pen and brown ink on wove paper.
EditorialArtaxerxes enthroned, with courtiers, and Cyrus arrested by soldiers; Darius ill in bed, physician with flask. Book I beginning with initial 'D', enclosing blue flowers. Decorated borders, including, at the foot, the royal arms of England . Anabasis. F...
EditorialXenophon a work in two volumes. . quae extant opera in duos tomos divisa. Francofurti, 1596. Source: c.56.f.12 front binding. Language: Latin.
EditorialThe Greek army with Xenophon wearing a Greek helmet, beside a pile of dead bodies. Soldiers and tents in the background. Book IV, beginning with decorated initial 'A'. Borders of foliate decoration. Anabasis. France; 1508-1509. Source: Royal 19 C. VI, ...
EditorialStamped terracotta amphora handle, ca. 180 B.C., Greek, Rhodian, Terracotta, Other: 5 1/8 in. (13 cm), Cesnola Inscriptions, There are two stamps on the handle. On the top is a large circular stamp with a central rose emblem; the surrounding inscriptio...
EditorialPortrait statue of Socrates, Greek, ca. 200 BCE-100 CE. According to both Plato and Xenophon, his pupils, Socrates was portly, pug-nosed with fleshy lips, resembling a satyr. His pursuit of true knowledge brought him into conflict with the piety laws o...
EditorialColour illustrations in an alphabet book. 'W' represented by 'wandering Willy;and 'X' represented by Xenophon. The History of Mother Twaddle, and the marvellous atchievements of her son Jack. By. B. A. T. London : J. Harris, 1807. Source: Ch.800/111.(1).
EditorialMeeting of Cyrus and the Hyrcanian: arms in floral border. Xenophon, Cyropaedeia. Flanders, circ. 1470-1480,. Source: Royal 16 G. IX, f.112. Language: French.
EditorialCyrus and troops on the march. Badge and floral decoration in border. Xenophon, Cyropaedeia. Flanders, c.1470-1480. Source: Royal 16 G.IX, f.140V. Language: French.
EditorialArtaxerxes enthroned, with courtiers, and Cyrus arrested by soldiers; Darius ill in bed, physician with flask. Book I beginning with initial 'D', enclosing blue flowers. Decorated borders, including, at the foot, the royal arms of England . Anabasis. F...
EditorialThe Greek army with Xenophon wearing a Greek helmet, beside a pile of dead bodies. Soldiers and tents in the background. Book IV, beginning with decorated initial 'A'. Borders of foliate decoration. Anabasis. France; 1508-1509. Source: Royal 19 C. VI, ...
EditorialRoyal arms of France and England quarterly with supporters (red dragon and white greyhound), crest (a white lion), badges portcullis), and scroll 'Dieu ets mon droit'. In the border the arms of Seyssel, gironny or and az. . Xenophon. France, A.D. 1508...
EditorialXenophon a work in two volumes. . quae extant opera in duos tomos divisa. Francofurti, 1596. Source: c.56.f.12 front binding. Language: Latin.
EditorialXenophon and the Greeks Sighting the Sea [verso]. Dimensions: overall: 14.9 x 22.8 cm (5 7/8 x 9 in.). Medium: pen and brown ink on wove paper.
EditorialXenophon and the Greeks Sighting the Sea [recto]. Dimensions: overall: 14.9 x 22.8 cm (5 7/8 x 9 in.). Medium: pen and brown ink on wove paper.
EditorialXenophon and the Greek army, around 1508. Xenophon wears a helmet in the Greek style. On the right lies a pile of dead and wounded soldiers. From a French translation of Xenophon's " Anabasis". ID: Roy 19 C VI, fol. 83.
EditorialXenophon and the Greek army, around 1508. Xenophon wears a helmet in the Greek style. On the right lies a pile of dead and wounded soldiers. From a French translation of Xenophon's " Anabasis". ID: Roy 19 C VI, fol. 83.
EditorialXenophon and the Greeks Sighting the Sea [verso]. Dimensions: overall: 14.9 x 22.8 cm (5 7/8 x 9 in.). Medium: pen and brown ink on wove paper.
EditorialXenophon and the Greeks Sighting the Sea [recto]. Dimensions: overall: 14.9 x 22.8 cm (5 7/8 x 9 in.). Medium: pen and brown ink on wove paper.
EditorialStamped terracotta amphora handle, ca. 180 B.C., Greek, Rhodian, Terracotta, Other: 5 1/8 in. (13 cm), Cesnola Inscriptions, There are two stamps on the handle. On the top is a large circular stamp with a central rose emblem; the surrounding inscriptio...
EditorialXenophon and the Greek army, around 1508. Xenophon wears a helmet in the Greek style. On the right lies a pile of dead and wounded soldiers. From a French translation of Xenophon's " Anabasis". ID: Roy 19 C VI, fol. 83.
EditorialPortrait statue of Socrates, Greek, ca. 200 BCE-100 CE. According to both Plato and Xenophon, his pupils, Socrates was portly, pug-nosed with fleshy lips, resembling a satyr. His pursuit of true knowledge brought him into conflict with the piety laws o...