Xenophon Of Ephesus
Xenophon of Ephesus
(fl.
2nd century
–
3rd century
?) was a
Greek
writer. His surviving work is the
Ephesian Tale
, one of the earliest
novels
, and one of the sources for
Shakespeare
's
Romeo and Juliet
. He is not to be confused with the more famous soldier and historian
Xenophon
.
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