- John
Dakyn (1497 –
November 9, 1558) was an
English cleric and historian. He was
Archdeacon of the East
Riding of
Yorkshire and a
noted chronicler of...
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Dakyns is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Henry Graham Dakyns (1838–1911),
British classicist Winifred Dakyns (1875–1960), British...
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Henry Graham Dakyns,
often H. G.
Dakyns (1838–1911), was a
British translator of
Ancient Gr****, best
known for his
translations of Xenophon: the Cyropaedia...
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Winifred Dakyns CBE (née Pattinson, 1875-1960) was a
British naval officer during World War I and ****istant
director of the Women's
Royal Naval Service...
- translation;
brief introduction Xenophon, Cyropaedia: the
education of Cyrus,
translated by
Henry Graham Dakyns and
revised by F.M. Stawell,
Project Gutenberg....
- ****us program.
Xenophon (c. 1890s). ****enica .
Translated by
Henry Graham Dakyns – via Wikisource. "Alcibiades". Encyclopædia Britannica. 2005. "Alcibiades"...
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American Book Co. 1893 The
March of the Ten Thousand, trans.
Henry Graham Dakyns, Macmillan, 1901.
Expeditio Cyri [Gr**** text], ed. by E. C. Marchant, Oxford...
- Co.
Xenophon (1897) [c. 380 BC]. On
Hunting (Cynegeticus).
Translated by
Dakyns, H. G.
Macmillan and Co.
Archived from the
original on 13 June 2007 – via...
- (1/2): 51. doi:10.1007/BF00381997. S2CID 154719523.
Xenophon (403). "VI". Anabasi.
Translated by H. G.
Dakyns.
Project Gutenberg.
Retrieved 1 July 2023....
- situated). When
Dakyns'
House and Brown's
House were
merged in
September 1993, the
original suggestion was to name the new
establishment "
Dakyns-Brown's House"...