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Aeschylus (c 525 BC - 456 BC) |
| Agamemnon (tr. E. D. A. Morshead) |
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| Choephori (tr. by E. D. A. Morshead) |
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| The Orestia of Æschylus (tr. by E. D. A. Morshed) |
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Aesop (620-560 BC) |
| Aesop for Children, the (illus. Milo Winter) |
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| Aesop's Fables (Ill. by Harrison Weir, John Tenniel and E. Griset) |
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| Aesop's Fables (illus. Rackham) |
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Apollonius of Rhodes (c. 3rd cent. BC) |
| Argonautica |
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Apuleius, Lucius (c. 123-180) |
| Metamorphoses [Latin text] |
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| The Golden Ass of Apuleius |
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Aristophanes (446-386 BC) |
| Five Comedies of Aristophanes |
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Butler, Samuel (1774-1839) |
| Atlas of Ancient and Classical Geography |
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Cæsar (100-44 BC) |
| Commentaries on the Gallic and Civil Wars |
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| Commentariorum de C. Iulius Cæsar |
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C. Plinius Secundus |
| Historie of the World, translated by Philemon Holland |
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Caius Valerius Catullus (c. 84-54 BC) |
| Carmina (tr. by Sir Richard Burton) |
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| Catulli Carmina [Latin] |
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Claudius Aelianus |
| His Various History, translated by Thomas Stanley |
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Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus (c. 69-130 AD) |
| De Vita Cæsarum [latin] |
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| Lives of the Twelve Caesars (tr. by Alexander Thomson) |
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Homer (c. 8th century BC) |
| Iliad, the, translated by T. A. Buckley |
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| The Odyssey |
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Jordanes (6th century AD) |
| Gothic History of Jordanes (551 AD) |
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Lucius Apuleius, "Africanus" |
| The Golden Ass of Apuleius (Adlington's translation) |
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M. Tulli Ciceronis (106-43 BC) |
| Cato Maior De Senectute & Laelius De Amicitia [Latin] |
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| First Oration of Cicero against Catiline |
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| Treatises on Friendship and Old Age, tr. by E. S. Schuckburgh |
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| Tusculan Disputations; also Treatises on the Gods and the Commonwealth |
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Marcus Aurelius (121-180) |
| Commentariorum quos ipsi sibi scribit [Latin text] |
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| Meditations of Marcus Aurelius (tr. by George Long) |
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| Thoughts of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus |
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Plato (428-348 BC) |
| Plato's Apology, Crito & Phaedo of Socrates |
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| Republic of Plato, the |
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Plutarch (46-120 AD) |
| Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans |
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Procopius of Caesarea |
| Secret History, the |
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Publius Vergilius Maro (70-19 BC) |
| Æneid (Tr. Dryden, 1697) |
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| Aeneidos [Latin] |
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| The Georgics of Virgil |
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Seneca, Lucius Annaeus (4 B.C.- 65 A.D.) |
| Seneca's Morals |
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Titus Livius ( 59 BC – AD 17) |
| The Early History of Rome (tr. by Freese et al) |
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Xenophon (430-354 BC) |
| Anabasis, the, or, The March Up Country |