Xenophon's The Art of Horsemanship is the earliest known work on
the horse and how to ride it. Though Xenophon wrote his treatise
twenty-three centuries ago, it still provides the modern-day
equestrian enthusiast with much food for thought and is
delightfully easy to read. In this translation by Morris H. Morgan
Ph.D., there are chapters on the Greek Riding-Horse, and Points of
the Horse, with Notes on Xenophon's text. Illustrated throughout
with numerous photographs and line drawings, carefully chosen by
Professor Morgan for their usefulness in explaining the various
subjects treated in the text, Xenophon's work appears for the first
time in paperback.
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