1. J. K. Anderson, Xenophon (Duckworth, 1974), p. 34.

2. D. Morrison, op. cit. (p. 18. n. 1), selects a few passages from Xenophon’s writings and argues that these, at least, have philosophical interest. By contrast, I am arguing that there could be philosophy buried underneath the whole of Xenophon’s picture of Socrates.