The Memorable Thoughts of Socrates
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The Memorable Thoughts of Socrates by Xenophon (translated by active 1702-1712 Edward Bysshe). Xenophon is said to have been when young a pupil of Socrates. Two authorities have recorded that in the flight from the battle of Delium in the year b.c. 424 when Xenophon fell from his horse Socrates picked him up and carried him on his back for a considerable distance. The time of Xenophons death is not known but he was alive sixty-seven years after the battle of Delium.His Anabasis is a true story as delightful as a fiction his Cyropædia is a fiction full of truths. He wrote Hellenica that carried on the history of Greece from the point at which Thucydides closed his history until the battle of Mantineia. He wrote a dialogue between Hiero and Simonides upon the position of a king and dealt with the administration of the little realm of a mans household in his OEconomicus a dialogue between Socrates and Critobulus which includes the praise of agriculture. He wrote also like Plato a symposium in which philosophers over their wine reason of love and friendship and he paints the character of Socrates.But his best memorial of his old guide philosopher and friend is this work in which Xenophon brought together in simple and direct form the views of life that had been made clear to himself by the teaching of Socrates. Xenophon is throughout opposing a plain tale to the false accusations against Socrates. He does not idealise but he feels strongly and he shows clearly the worth of the wisdom that touches at every point the actual conduct of the lives of men.
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