FIRST FOUR BOOKS OF Xenophon's Anabasis Literally Translated With Explanatory Notes BY
J. S. WATSON ARTHUR HINDS and CO 4 Cooper Institute, New York City
HANDY LITERAL TRANSLATIONS
WE ARE ACTING
XENOPHON'S ANABASIS, OR
EXPEDITION OF CYRUS.
BOOK I. CHAPTER I. Parentage of Cyrus the Younger. After the
CHAPTER II. Cyrus begins his march, proceeding from Sardis
CHAPTER III. Cyrus is forced to stay twenty days at Tarsus by a
CHAPTER IV. The army reaches Issi, the last city in Cilicia, at
CHAPTER V. The army proceeds through Arabia, having the
CHAPTER VI. Traces of the king's troops are perceived. Orontes,
CHAPTER VII. Cyrus enters Babylonia, and reviews his troops; he
CHAPTER VIII. The enemy are seen advancing in order of battle,
CHAPTER IX. The character of Cyrus. All his personal friends
CHAPTER X. The head and right-hand of Cyrus cut off. Artaxerxes
BOOK II. CHAPTER I. The Greeks are surprised to hear of the
CHAPTER II. The Greeks, joining AriAEus, form an alliance with
CHAPTER III. The king proposes a truce, and supplies the Greeks
CHAPTER IV. The Greeks conceive distrust both of Tissaphernes
CHAPTER V After a three days' halt on the river Zabatus,
CHAPTER VI. The characters of the five generals that were put to death.
BOOK III. CHAPTER I. Dejection of the Greeks. How Xenophon was
CHAPTER II. The new generals hold a council of war. The
CHAPTER III. The Greeks are visited by Mithridates as a friend,
CHAPTER IV Mithridates again pursues the Greeks, but is
CHAPTER V. The Greeks arrive at a point where the Carduchian
BOOK IV. CHAPTER I. The Greeks enter the territory of the
CHAPTER II. One of the prisoners is forced to guide them to an
CHAPTER III. The Greeks arrive at the river Centrites, which
CHAPTER IV. The Greeks enter Armenia, pass the sources of the
CHAPTER V. The Greeks march through an uninhabited tract of
CHAPTER VI. The Greeks leave the villages under conduct of a
CHAPTER VII. The Greeks, entering the country of the Taochi,