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    The Years 375 to 371 Bc: A Case Study in the Reliability of Diodorus Siculus and Xenophon.V. J. Gray - 1980 - Classical Quarterly 30 (02):306-.
    Neither the chronology nor the interpretation of the history of the years 375 to 371 BC is yet settled. The date of the peace that followed the Athenian naval victory over Sparta at Alyzeia in Scirophorion 375 is put variously in the second half of 375 or 374 or even in spring 374. The status of the Boeotian cities at the time of the peace as well as the role of the King and the participation of Thebes are controversial, and (...)
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    Xenophon's Defence of Socrates: The Rhetorical Background to the Socratic Problem.V. J. Gray - 1989 - Classical Quarterly 39 (01):136-.
    The death of Socrates gave birth to an industry of biographical literature which often took the form of a defence or prosecution , sometimes purporting to be the actual defence or prosecution conducted at his trial. Plato and Xenophon wrote works in his defence. Among his critics, one Polycrates had a certain notoriety. Lysias, Theodectes and Demetrius of Phalerum, orators and rhetoricians like Polycrates, were credited with further works of apology. There were doubtless many others. The aim of this paper (...)
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    Two Works of Xenophon (M.D.) Macleod (ed., trans.) Xenophon: Apology and Memorabilia I. (Aris & Phillips Classical Texts.) Pp. viii + 167. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2008. Paper, £18 (Cased, £40). ISBN: 978-0-85668-712-9 (978-0-85668-713-6 hbk). [REVIEW]V. J. Gray - 2010 - The Classical Review 60 (1):39-.