1. A.-H. Chroust’s book, Socrates, Man and Myth: The Two Socratic Apologies of Xenophon (Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1957) is often not to be trusted; but it does include a reasonable and detailed reconstruction of Polycrates’ pamphlet (pp. 69–100).
2. I assume, therefore, that the Anytus mentioned at Lysias, 22.7, and therefore alive in the mid-3 80s, is not our Anytus. We do in fact know of six different people with this name between 445 and 329.