Title transliterated from the Greek The Latin translation is by Johannes Leunclavius Engraved frontispiece on verso facing t.p Title vingette At least two issues are known to exist. In one the text is preceded by a general t.p., a divisional t.p., a dedication of 5 p., a preface of 2 p., and a blank page. In the other, the dedication has been replaced with one leaf, and the preface has been reset on one leaf (total of [8] p. at front) Title on divisional t.p. (transliterated): Xenophontos logos
...eis Agesilaon [ton] basilea John Adams Library copy has bookplate: John Adams Library, in the Custody of the Boston Public Library Verso of transliterated t.p. states: "Imprimatur, Geo. Huddesford, Voce-Can. Oxon. Maii 17. 1754." Includes bibliographical references and index ESTC Also available on microfilm John Adams Library copy transferred from the supervisors of the Temple and School Fund. Quincy, Mass., 1894
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