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L OE B C LASSIC AL LIB RA RY

2012

Founded by
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Edited by
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NEW TITLES

PLATO HIPPOCRATES
Republic, Volume I: Books 15 Volume X. Generation. Nature of the Child.
Republic, Volume II: Books 610 Diseases 4. Nature of Women and Barrenness
EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY PAUL POTTER
CHRIS EMLYN-JONES AND This is the tenth volume in the Loeb Classical
WILLIAM PREDDY Librarys ongoing edition of Hippocrates invaluable
Plato of Athens, who laid the foundations of the texts, which provide essential information about the
Western philosophical tradition and in range and practice of medicine in antiquity and about Greek
depth ranks among its greatest practitioners, was theories concerning the human body. Here, Paul
born to a prosperous and politically active family Potter presents the Greek text with facing English
ca. 427 BC. In early life an admirer of Socrates, Plato translation of five treatises, four concerning human
later founded the first institution of higher learning in reproduction (Generation, Nature of the Child)
the West, the Academy, among whose many notable and reproductive disorders (Nature of Women,
alumni was Aristotle. Traditionally ascribed to Plato Barrenness), and one (Diseases 4) that expounds
are thirty-six dialogues developing Socrates dialectic a general theory of physiology and pathology.
method and composed with great sty-
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listic virtuosity, together with thirteen Loeb Hippocrates
letters.
Vol. I.
Republic, a masterpiece of philosophi- ISBN 978-0-674-99162-0 LCL 147
cal and political thought, concerns Vol. II.
righteousness both in individuals and ISBN 978-0-674-99164-4 LCL 148
in communities, and proposes an Vol. III.
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ideal state organized and governed on
Vol. IV.
philosophical principles. This edition, ISBN 978-0-674-99166-8 LCL 150
which replaces the original Loeb edi- Vol. V.
tion by Paul Shorey, offers text, trans- ISBN 978-0-674-99520-8 LCL 472
lation, and annotation that are fully Vol. VI.
current with modern scholarship. The ISBN 978-0-674-99522-2 LCL 473
Loeb Classical Library edition of Vol. VII.
ISBN 978-0-674-99526-0 LCL 477
Plato is in twelve volumes.
Vol. VIII.
Vol. I. Books 15 ISBN 978-0-674-99531-4 LCL 482
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Vol. II. Books 610 ISBN 978-0-674-99640-3 LCL 509
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PLAUTUS ATHENAEUS
Volume IV. The Little Carthaginian. The Learned Banqueters
Pseudolus. The Rope Volume VIII: Book 15. General Indexes
EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY
WOLFGANG DE MELO S. DOUGLAS OLSON
The rollicking comedies of Plautus, who brilliantly In The Learned Banqueters, Athenaeus describes a
adapted Greek plays for Roman audiences c. 205 series of dinner parties at which the guests quote
184 BC, are the earliest Latin works to survive com- extensively from Greek literature. The work (which
plete and are cornerstones of the European theatrical dates to the very end of the second century AD) is
tradition from Shakespeare and Molire to modern amusing reading and of extraordinary value as a treas-
times. This fourth volume of a new Loeb edition of ury of quotations from works now lost. Volume VIII
all twenty-one of Plautuss extant comedies presents completes S. Douglas Olsons complete new edition of
The Little Carthaginian, Pseudolus, and The Rope the work, replacing the previous Loeb Athenaeus
with freshly edited texts, lively modern translations, (published under the title Deipnosophists), and
introductions, and ample explanatory notes. includes comprehensive indexes of
authors, terms, texts, and places.
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Loeb Plautus All volumes in the
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Vol. III. ISBN 978-0-674-99621-2 LCL 208
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Vol. IV. ISBN 978-0-674-99624-3 LCL 224
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Vol. V. Books 10.420e11
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Vol. VI. Books 1213.594b
POLYBIUS ISBN 978-0-674-99639-7 LCL 327
The Histories, Vol VII. Books 13.594b14
Volume VI: Books 2839. ISBN 978-0-674-99673-1 LCL 345
Fragments Vol VIII. Book 15. General Indexes
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TRANSLATED BY W. R. PATON
REVISED BY F. W. WALBANK AND CHRISTIAN HABICHT
FRAGMENTS EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY S. DOUGLAS OLSON
The historian Polybius (c. 200118 BC) was born into a leading family of Megalopolis in the Peloponnese
(Morea) and served the Achaean League in arms and diplomacy for many years, favoring alliance with
Rome. Polybiuss overall theme is how and why the Romans spread their power as they did. Covering
the years 264146 BC, he describes the rise of Rome, its destruction of Carthage, and its eventual
domination of the Greek world.
The Histories is a vital achievement despite the incomplete state in which all but the first five of its original forty
books survive. For this edition, W. R. Patons excellent translation, first published in 1922, has been thoroughly
revised, the Bttner-Wobst Greek text corrected, and explanatory notes and a new introduction added, all
reflecting the latest scholarship. The final volume adds a new edition of fragments unattributed to particular
books of The Histories.

All volumes in the Loeb Polybius


Vol. I. ISBN 978-0-674-99637-3 LCL 128 Vol. IV. ISBN 978-0-674-99659-5 LCL 159
Vol. II. ISBN 978-0-674-99638-0 LCL 137 Vol. V. ISBN 978-0-674-99176-7 LCL 160
Vol. III. ISBN 978-0-674-99658-8 LCL 138 Vol. VI. ISBN 978-0-674-99661-8 LCL 161

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GALEN ARISTOTLE
Method of Medicine, Volume I. Books 14 Problems, Volume I. Books 119
Method of Medicine, Volume II. Books 59 Problems, Volume II. Books 2038.
Method of Medicine, Volume III. Books 1014 Rhetoric to Alexander
EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY
IAN JOHNSTON AND G. H. R. HORSLEY ROBERT MAYHEW AND DAVID C. MIRHADY
Galen of Pergamum (129?199/216 AD), physician Aristotle of Stagirus (384322 BC), the great
to the court of the emperor Marcus Aurelius, was a Greek philosopher, researcher, logician, and
philosopher, scientist, and medical historian, a theo- scholar, studied with Plato at Athens and taught
retician and practitioner, who wrote forcefully and in the Academy (367347 BC). Problems, the third-
prolifically on an astonishing range of subjects and longest work in the Aristotelian corpus, contains
whose impact on later eras rivaled that of Aristotle. thirty-eight books covering more than 900 problems
In Method of Medicine, Galen provides a compre- about living things, meteorology, ethical and intellec-
hensive and influential account of the principles of tual virtues, parts of the human body, and miscella-
treating injury and disease. Enlivening the detailed neous questions. Rhetoric to Alexander, which pro-
case studies are many theoretical vides practical advice to orators, was
and polemical discussions, acute likely composed during the period of
social commentary, and personal Aristotles tutorship of Alexander,
reflections. perhaps by Anaximenes, another of
Alexanders tutors.
Vol. I.
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Vol. II. ISBN 978-0-674-99655-7 LCL 316
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Vol. III. ISBN 978-0-674-99656-4 LCL 317
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MACROBIUS
FRAGMENTS OF Saturnalia, Volume I. Books 12
OLD COMEDY Saturnalia, Volume II. Books 35
Volume I. Alcaeus to Diocles Saturnalia, Volume III.
Volume II. Diopeithes to Books 67
Pherecrates EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY
Volume III. Philonicus to ROBERT A. KASTER
Xenophon. Adespota The Saturnalia, Macrobiuss encyclopedic celebration
EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY IAN C. STOREY of Roman culture written in the early fifth century AD,
The era of Old Comedy (c. 485c. 385 BC), when has been prized since the Renaissance as a treasure
theatrical comedy was created and established, is best trove of otherwise unattested lore. Cast in the form
known through the extant plays of Aristophanes, but of a dialogue, the Saturnalia treats subjects as diverse
there were many other poets whose comedies survive as the divinity of the Sun and the quirks of human
only in fragments. This new Loeb edition, the most digestion while showcasing Virgil as the master of
extensive selection of the fragments available in all human knowledge from diction and rhetoric to
English, presents the work of fifty-six poets, including philosophy and religion.
Cratinus and Eupolis, the other members (along with Vol. I.
Aristophanes) of the canonical Old Comic triad. ISBN 978-0-674-99649-6 LCL 510
Vol. II.
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Vol. III.
Vol. II. ISBN 978-0-674-99672-4 LCL 512
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Vol. III.
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CICERO HIPPOCRATES
Volume XVa. Orations: Philippics 16 Volume IX. Coan Prenotions.
Volume XVb. Orations: Philippics 714 Anatomical and Minor Clinical Writings
EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY PAUL POTTER
D. R. SHACKLETON BAILEY This is the ninth volume in the Loeb Classical
REVISED BY JOHN T. RAMSEY Librarys ongoing edition of Hippocrates invaluable
AND GESINE MANUWALD texts, which provide essential information about the
Cicero (Marcus Tullius, 10643 BC), Roman practice of medicine in antiquity and about Greek
advocate, orator, politician, poet, and philosopher, theories concerning the human body. Here Paul
about whom we know more than we do of any other Potter presents the Greek text with facing English
Roman, lived through the stirring era that saw the translation of eleven treatises, four previously unavail-
rise, dictatorship, and death of Julius Caesar in a tot- able in English, that illuminate Hippocratic medicine
tering republic. In Ciceros political speeches and in in such areas as anatomy, physiology, prognosis and
his correspondence we see the excitement, tension, clinical signs, obstetrics, and ophthalmology.
and intrigue of politics and the part he played in
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the turmoil of the time. The Loeb Loeb Hippocrates
Classical Library edition of Cicero
Vol. I. Ancient Medicine. Airs,
is in twenty-nine volumes. Waters, Places. Epidemics 1 and 3.
This translation is throughout The Oath. Precepts. Nutriment
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a joy to read.
Vol. II. Prognostic. Regimen in Acute
R OBERT H ARRIS , Diseases. The Sacred Disease.
S UNDAY T IMES The Art. Breaths. Law. Decorum.
Vol. XVa. Physician (Ch. 1). Dentition
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Vol. XVb. Vol. III. On Wounds in the Head.
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On Joints. Mochlicon
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a listing of all volumes in Vol. IV. Nature of Man.
the Loeb Cicero. Regimen in Health. Humours.
Aphorisms. Regimen 13. Dreams.
Heracleitus: On the Universe
HELLENISTIC ISBN 978-0-674-99166-8 LCL 150
COLLECTION Vol. V. Affections. Diseases 1. Diseases 2
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Philitas. Alexander of Aetolia.
Vol. VI. Diseases 3. Internal Affections.
Hermesianax. Euphorion. Parthenius Regimen in Acute Diseases
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Vol. VII. Epidemics 2, 47
This volume presents a selection of Hellenistic prose
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and poetry, ranging chronologically from Philitas of Vol. VIII. Places in Man. Glands. Fleshes.
Cos through Alexander of Aetolia and Hermesianax Prorrhetic 12. Physician. Use of Liquids.
of Colophon to Euphorion of Chalcis and Parthenius Ulcers. Haemorrhoids and Fistulas
of Nicaea, whose mythography Sufferings in Love is ISBN 978-0-674-99531-4 LCL 482

the major work in the collection. Knowledge of many Vol. IX. Coan Prenotions.
of these texts has been increased by papyrological Anatomical and Minor Clinical Writings
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discoveries in the last century, yet few of them have
appeared in English translation before now. Taken
together, these works represent the geographic and
stylistic range of a rich and inventive period in
Classical literature.
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LONGUS HORACE
Daphnis and Chloe Odes and Epodes
XENOPHON OF EPHESUS EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY NIALL RUDD
Anthia and Habrocomes The poetry of Horace (born 65 BC) is richly varied, its
focus moving between public and private concerns,
EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY
urban and rural settings, Stoic and Epicurean
JEFFREY HENDERSON
thought. Horace took pride in being the first Roman
In Longuss ravishing Daphnis and Chloe (second to write a body of lyric poetry. For models he turned
or early third century AD), one of the great works of to Greek lyric, especially to the poetry of Alcaeus,
world literature, an innocent boy and girl gradually Sappho, and Pindar; but his poems are set in a
discover their sexuality in an idealized pastoral envi- Roman context. His four books of odes cover a wide
ronment. In Xenophons Anthia and Habrocomes range of moods and topics. Some are public poems,
(first century CE), perhaps the earliest extant novel, upholding the traditional values of courage, loyalty,
a newlywed couple, separated by mischance, survive and piety; and there are hymns to the gods. But most
hair-raising adventures and desperate escapes as they of the odes are on private themes: chiding or advising
traverse the Mediterranean and the Near East friends; speaking about love and
en route to a joyful reunion. The amorous situations, often amusingly.
pairing of these two novels well illus- Horaces seventeen epodes, which he
trates both the basic conventions of called iambi, were also an innovation
the genre and its creative range. This for Roman literature. Like the odes,
edition offers fresh translations and they were inspired by a Greek
texts by Jeffrey Henderson, based on model: the seventh-century iambic
the recent critical editions of Longus poetry of Archilochus. Love and
by M. D. Reeve and Xenophon by political concerns are frequent
J. N. OSullivan. themes; here the tone is generally
ISBN 978-0-674-99633-5 LCL 69 that of satirical lampoons. In his lan-
guage he is triumphantly adventur-
APOLLONIUS ous, Quintilian said of Horace; this
new translation reflects his different
RHODIUS voices.
Argonautica
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EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY
WILLIAM H. RACE
QUINTILIAN
Apollonius Rhodiuss Argonautica,
The Lesser Declamations
composed in the third century BC, is the epic
retelling of Jasons quest for the golden fleece. Along EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY
with his contemporaries Callimachus and Theocritus, D. R. SHACKLETON BAILEY
Apollonius refashioned Greek poetry to meet the The Lesser Declamations emanate from the school
interests and aesthetics of a Hellenistic audience, of Quintilian. The collection represents classroom
especially that of Alexandria in the Ptolemaic period materials for budding Roman lawyers. The instructor
following Alexanders death. In this carefully crafted who composed these specimen speeches for fictitious
work of 5,835 hexameter verses in four books, the court cases adds his comments and suggestions con-
author draws on the preceding literary traditions of cerning presentation and arguing tactics, thereby
epic (Homer), lyric (Pindar), and tragedy (especially giving us insight into Roman law and education. The
Euripides) but creates an innovative and complex nar- 145 surviving sample cases in the collection are now
rative that includes geography, religion, ethnography, added to the Loeb Classical Library in a two-volume
mythology, adventure, exploration, human psychology, edition, with a fluent translation by D. R. Shackleton
and, most of all, the coming of age and love affair of Bailey facing an updated Latin text.
Jason and Medea. It greatly influenced Roman Vol. I. ISBN 978-0-674-99618-2 LCL 500
authors such as Catullus, Virgil, and Ovid, and Vol. II. ISBN 978-0-674-99619-9 LCL 501
was imitated by Valerius Flaccus.
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EURIPIDES ARISTOPHANES
Volume VII. Fragments: Aegeus-Meleager Volume V. Fragments
Volume VIII. Fragments: Oedipus-Chrysippus. EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY
Other Fragments JEFFREY HENDERSON
EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY The eleven plays by Aristophanes that have come
CHRISTOPHER COLLARD AND MARTIN CROPP down to us intact brilliantly illuminate the eventful
Eighteen of the ninety or so plays composed by period spanned by his forty-year career, beginning
Euripides between 455 and 406 BC survive in a with the first production in 427 BC. But the Athenians
complete form and are included in the first six knew much more of his work: over forty plays by
volumes of the Loeb Euripides. A further fifty- Aristophanes were read in antiquity, of which nearly
two tragedies and eleven satyr plays, including a a thousand fragments survive. These provide a fuller
few of disputed authorship, are known from ancient picture of the poets ever astonishing comic vitality
quotations and references and from numerous papyri and a wealth of information and insights about his
discovered since 1880. No more than one-fifth of any world. Jeffrey Hendersons new, widely acclaimed
play is represented, but many can be reconstructed Loeb edition of Aristophanes is completed by this
with some accuracy in outline, and volume containing what survives
many of the fragments are striking in from, and about, his lost plays,
themselves. The extant plays and the hitherto inaccessible to the non-
fragments together make Euripides specialist, and incorporating the
by far the best known of the classic enormous scholarly advances that
Greek tragedians. have been achieved in recent years.

Euripides keeps us on the edge Each fragmentary play is prefaced by


of our seats, whipping up pity, a summary of what can be inferred
fear, surprise and shock in large about its plot, characters, themes,
dosesThe splendid new two- theatricality, and topical significance.
volume Loeb edition of the frag- Also included in this edition are the
ments of Euripides, of which the ancient reports about Aristophanes
second volume has just appeared, life, works, and influence on the later
is a comforting reminder that we comic tradition.
actually have fairly substantial Hendersons sound texts and
knowledge of many Euripidean plain translations give us exactly the
lost plays as well. Aristophanes we need: a reliable
E MILY W ILSON , prose waiting to be quickened into
T IMES L ITERARY S UPPLEMENT poetic life by the readers imagination, laughter,
and amazement.
All volumes in the Loeb Euripides D ONALD LYONS , N EW C RITERION
Vol. I. Cyclops. Alcestis. Medea
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Vol. II. Children of Heracles. Hippolytus. Andromache. Vol. I. Acharnians. Knights
Hecuba ISBN 978-0-674-99533-8 LCL 484 ISBN 978-0-674-99567-3 LCL 178
Vol. III. Suppliant Women. Electra. Heracles Vol. II. Clouds. Wasps. Peace
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Vol. IV. Trojan Women. Iphigenia among Vol. III. Birds. Lysistrata.
the Taurians. Ion ISBN 978-0-674-99574-1 LCL 10 Women at the Thesmophoria
Vol. V. Helen. Phoenician Women. Orestes ISBN 978-0-674-99587-1 LCL 179
ISBN 978-0-674-99600-7 LCL 11 Vol. IV. Frogs. Assemblywomen. Wealth
Vol. VI. Bacchae. Iphigenia at Aulis. Rhesus ISBN 978-0-674-99596-3 LCL 180
ISBN 978-0-674-99601-4 LCL 495 Vol. V. Fragments
Vol. VII. Fragments: Aegeus-Meleager ISBN 978-0-674-99615-1 LCL 502
ISBN 978-0-674-99625-0 LCL 504
Vol. VIII. Fragments: Oedipus-Chrysippus.
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BACKLIST HIGHLIGHTS

THE APOSTOLIC FATHERS GREEK EPIC FRAGMENTS


Volume I. I Clement. II Clement. From the Seventh to the Fifth Centuries BC
Ignatius. Polycarp. Didache EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY MARTIN L. WEST
Volume II. Epistle of Barnabas. Greek epics of the archaic period include poems
Papias and Quadratus.
that narrate a particular heroic episode or series
Epistle to Diognetus.
of episodes and poems that recount the long-term
The Shepherd of Hermas
history of families or peoples. They are an important
EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY BART D. EHRMAN source of mythological record. In this volume, the
The writings of the Apostolic Fathers give a rich and heroic epic is represented by poems about Heracles
diverse picture of Christian life and thought in the and Theseus, and by two great epic cycles: the
period immediately after New Testament times. Some Theban Cycle, which tells of the failed assault on
of them were accorded almost Scriptural authority in Thebes by the Seven and the subsequent successful
the early Church. Here are the Letters of Ignatius, assault by their sons; and the Trojan Cycle, which
bishop of Antioch, among the most famous docu- includes Cypria, Little Iliad, and The Sack of Ilion.
ments of early Christianity; these letters, addressing Among the genealogical epics are poems in which
core theological questions, were Eumelus creates a prehistory for
written to a half dozen different Corinth and Asius creates one for
congregations while Ignatius was Samos. In presenting the extant
en route to Rome as a prisoner, con- fragments of these early epic poems,
demned to be martyred in the arena. Martin West provides very helpful
notes, and an introduction places
A greatly needed and valuable
the epics in historical context.
contribution to the field of early
Christian literature. The outlined A magnificent achievement.
contemporary discussions will R ICHARD W HITAKER ,
enhance ones understanding not S CHOLIA R EVIEWS
only of the texts but of the current ISBN 978-0-674-99605-2 LCL 497
methodology and views regarding
the reading of the works. The two
HESIOD
volumes are highly recommended
for graduate students and scholars.
Volume I. Theogony.
Works and Days. Testimonia
D ESPINA P RASSAS ,
N EW E NGLAND Volume II. The Shield.
C LASSICAL J OURNAL Catalogue of Women.
Vol. I. ISBN 978-0-674-99607-6 LCL 24 Other Fragments
Vol. II. ISBN 978-0-674-99608-3 LCL 25 EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY
GLENN W. MOST
HOMERIC HYMNS. Hesiod describes himself as a Boeotian shepherd
HOMERIC APOCRYPHA. who heard the Muses call upon him to sing about the
gods. His exact dates are unknown, but he has often
LIVES OF HOMER been considered a younger contemporary of Homer.
EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY MARTIN L. WEST This volume of the new Loeb Classical Library edi-
Thirty-three poems have come down to us under tion offers a general introduction, a fluid translation
the title Homeric Hymns. Among the longest are facing an improved Greek text of Hesiods two extant
the hymn To Demeter, which tells the story of the poems, and a generous selection of testimonia from a
Eleusinian Mysteries, and To Hermes, distinctive wide variety of ancient sources regarding Hesiods
for being amusing. The comic poems gathered as life, works, and reception.
Homeric Apocrypha include Margites and the Battle Vol. I. ISBN 978-0-674-99622-9 LCL 57
of Frogs and Mice. The edition of Lives of Homer Vol. II. ISBN 978-0-674-99623-6 LCL 503
presented here contains The Contest of Homer and
Hesiod as well as nine other biographical accounts.
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ACHILLES TATIUS APOSTOLIC FATHERS Vol. II: Posterior Analytics.


Leucippe and Clitophon Vol. I: I Clement. II Clement. Topica
___ L045 ISBN: 99050-0 Ignatius. Polycarp. Didache ___ L391 ISBN: 99430-0
___ L024 ISBN: 99607-6 Vol. III: On Sophistical
Vol. II: Epistle of Barnabas. Refutations. On Coming-to-be
AELIAN & Passing Away. On the Cosmos
Papias and Quadratus. Epistle to
Historical Miscellany Diognetus. Shepherd of Hermas ___ L400 ISBN: 99441-6
___ L486 ISBN: 99535-2 ___ L025 ISBN: 99608-3 Vol. IV: Physics: Books 14
On Animals, Vol. I: ___ L228 ISBN: 99251-1
Books 15 APPIAN Vol. V: Physics: Books 58
___ L446 ISBN: 99491-1 Vol. I: Roman History: ___ L255 ISBN: 99281-8
On Animals, Vol. II: Books 18.1
Books 611 ___ L002 ISBN: 99002-9 Vol. VI: On the Heavens
___ L448 ISBN: 99493-5 ___ L338 ISBN: 99372-3
Vol. II: Roman History:
On Animals, Vol. III: Books 8.212 Vol. VII: Meteorologica
Books 1217 ___ L003 ISBN: 99004-3 ___ L397 ISBN: 99436-2
___ L449 ISBN: 99494-2 Vol. VIII: On the Soul. Parva
Vol. III: Roman History:
The Civil Wars, Books 13.26 Naturalia. On Breath
AENEAS TACTICUS, ___ L004 ISBN: 99005-0 ___ L288 ISBN: 99318-1
ASCLEPIODOTUS, AND Vol. IX: History of Animals:
ONASANDER Vol. IV: Roman History:
The Civil Wars, Books 3.275 Books 13
___ L156 ISBN: 99172-9 ___ L437 ISBN: 99481-2
___ L005 ISBN: 99006-7
Vol. X: History of Animals:
AESCHINES, SPEECHES Books 46
___ L106 APULEIUS
ISBN: 99118-7 ___ L438 ISBN: 99482-9
Vol. I: Metamorphoses
(The Golden Ass): Books 16 Vol. XI: History of Animals:
AESCHYLUS ___ L044 ISBN: 99049-4 Books 710
Vol. I: Persians. Seven against ___ L439 ISBN: 99483-6
Thebes. Suppliants. Prometheus Vol. II: Metamorphoses
(The Golden Ass): Books 711 Vol. XII: Parts of Animals.
Bound Movement of Animals.
___ L145 ISBN: 99627-4 ___ L453 ISBN: 99498-0
Progression of Animals
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Libation-Bearers. Eumenides ARISTOPHANES
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___ L505 ISBN: 99629-8 Vol. II: Clouds. Wasps. Peace
___ L488 ISBN: 99537-6 Colours. On Things Heard.
Physiognomics. On Plants. On
ALCIPHRON, AELIAN, AND Vol. III: Birds. Lysistrata. Marvellous Things Heard. Me-
PHILOSTRATUS Women at the Thesmophoria chanical Problems. On Indivisible
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___ L383 ISBN: 99421-8 Vol. IV: Frogs. Assemblywomen. Gorgias
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AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS Vol. XV: Problems: Books 1-19
Vol. V: Fragments ___ L316 ISBN: 99655-7
History, Vol. I: Books 1419 ___ L502 ISBN: 99615-1
___ L300 ISBN: 99331-0 Vol. XVI: Problems: Books 20-38.
History, Vol. II: Books 2026 Rhetoric to Alexander
ARISTOTLE ___ L317 ISBN: 99656-4
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History, Vol. III: Books 2731. On Interpretation. Prior Analytics Vol. XVII: Metaphysics:
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APOLLODORUS Books 1014. Oeconomica.
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___ L026 ISBN: 99029-6 Phaenomena
Vol. XXII: Art of Rhetoric ___ L129 ISBN: 99143-9
___ L193 ISBN: 99212-2 Confessions, Vol. II:
Books 913
Vol. XXIII: Poetics. Longinus: On ___ L027 ISBN: 99030-2 CATO AND VARRO
the Sublime. Demetrius: On Style
___ L199 ISBN: 99563-5 Select Letters On Agriculture
___ L239 ISBN: 99264-1 ___ L283 ISBN: 99313-6
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Vol. I: Anabasis of Alexander: PERVIGILIUM VENERIS
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Books 57. Indica Paulinus Pellaeus: Eucharisticus
___ L269 ISBN: 99297-9 ___ L115 ISBN: 99127-9 Vol. I: On Medicine: Books 14
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ATHENAEUS BABRIUS AND PHAEDRUS Vol. II: On Medicine: Books 56
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___ L204 ISBN: 99620-5 ___ L336 ISBN: 99370-9
Vol. II: Learned Banqueters: BASIL
Books 3.106e5 Vol. I: Letters 158 CHARITON
___ L208 ISBN: 99621-2 ___ L190 ISBN: 99209-2 Callirhoe
Vol. III: Learned Banqueters: ___ L481 ISBN: 99530-7
Vol. II: Letters 59185
Books 67 ___ L215 ISBN: 99237-5
___ L224 ISBN: 99624-3 CICERO
Vol. III: Letters 186248
Vol. IV: Learned Banqueters: ___ L243 ISBN: 99268-9 A. Rhetorical Treatises
Books 810.420e Vol. I: Rhetorica ad Herennium
___ L235 ISBN: 99626-7 Vol. IV: Letters 249368. ___ L403 ISBN: 99444-7
On Greek Literature
Vol. V: Learned Banqueters: ___ L270 ISBN: 99298-6 Vol. II: On Invention.
Books 10.420e11 Best Kind of Orator. Topics
___ L274 ISBN: 99632-8 ___ L386 ISBN: 99425-6
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Vol. VI: Learned Banqueters: Vol. III: On the Orator:
Books 1213.594b Vol. I: Ecclesiastical History:
Books 13 Books 12
___ L327 ISBN: 99639-7 ___ L348 ISBN: 99383-9
___ L246 ISBN: 99271-9
Vol. VII: Learned Banqueters: Vol. IV: On the Orator: Book 3.
Books 13.594b-14 Vol. II: Ecclesiastical History:
Books 45. Lives of the Abbots. On Fate. Stoic Paradoxes.
___ L345 ISBN: 99673-1 Divisions of Oratory
Letter to Egbert
Vol. VIII: Learned Banqueters: ___ L248 ISBN: 99273-3 ___ L349 ISBN: 99384-6
Book 15. General Indexes Vol. V: Brutus. Orator
___ L519 ISBN: 99676-2 ___ L342 ISBN: 99377-8
BOETHIUS
Theological Tractates. Consolation
AUGUSTINE of Philosophy B. Orations
City of God, Vol. I: Books 13 ___ L074 ISBN: 99083-8 Vol. VI: Pro Quinctio. Pro Roscio
___ L411 ISBN: 99452-2 Amerino. Pro Roscio Comoedo.
Speeches on the Agrarian Law
City of God, Vol. II: Books 47 CAESAR ___ L240 ISBN: 99265-8
___ L412 ISBN: 99453-9 Vol. I: Gallic War Vol. VII: Verrine Orations I:
City of God, Vol. III: Books 811 ___ L072 ISBN: 99080-7 Against Caecilius. Against Verres:
___ L413 ISBN: 994553 Vol. II: Civil Wars Part 1. Against Verres: Part 2,
City of God, Vol. IV: Books 1215 ___ L039 ISBN: 99043-2 Books 12
___ L414 ISBN: 99456-0 ___ L221 ISBN: 99243-6
Vol. III: Alexandrian War.
City of God, Vol. V: African War. Spanish War Vol. VIII: Verrine Orations II:
Books 1618.35 ___ L402 ISBN: 99443-0 Against Verres: Part 2, Books 35
___ L415 ISBN: 99457-7 ___ L293 ISBN: 99323-5
City of God, Vol. VI: CALLIMACHUS Vol. IX: Pro Lege Manilia.
Books 18.3620 Vol. I: Aetia, Iambi, Hecale Pro Caecina. Pro Cluentio.
___ L416 ISBN: 99458-4 and Other Fragments. Musaeus: Pro Rabirio Perduellionis Reo
Hero and Leander ___ L198 ISBN: 99218-4
City of God, Vol. VII:
Books 2122 ___ L421 ISBN: 99463-8
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Murena. Pro Sulla. Pro Flacco Letters to Friends, Vol. III On Organization. On the Navy-
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Rhodians. For the People of
Vol. XI: Pro Archia. Post Reditum Vol. XXVIII: Letters to Quintus Megalopolis. On the Treaty with
in Senatu. Post Reditum ad and Brutus. Letter Fragments. Alexander. Against Leptines
Quirites. De Domo Sua. Letter to Octavian. Invectives. ___ L238 ISBN: 99263-4
De Haruspicum Responsis. Handbook of Electioneering
Pro Plancio ___ L462 ISBN: 99599-4 Vol. II: Orations 1819:
___ L158 ISBN: 99174-3 De Corona. De Falsa Legatione
___ L155 ISBN: 99171-2
Vol. XII: Pro Sestio. In Vatinium CLAUDIAN
___ L309 ISBN: 99341-9 Vol. I: Panegyric on Probinus and Vol III: Orations 2126:
Olybrius. Against Rufinus 1 and 2. Against Meidias. Against
Vol. XIII: Pro Caelio. War Against Gildo. Against Androtion. Against Aristocrates.
De Provinciis Consularibus. Eutropius 1 and 2. Fescennine Against Timocrates. Against
Pro Balbo Verses on the Marriage of Hono- Aristogeiton 1 and 2
___ L447 ISBN: 99492-8 rius. Epithalamium of Honorius ___ L299 ISBN: 99330-3
Vol. XIV: Pro Milone. In Pisonem. and Maria. Panegyrics on the Vol. IV: Orations 2740:
Pro Scauro. Pro Fonteio. Pro Third and Fourth Consulships Private Cases
Rabirio Postumo. Pro Marcello. of Honorius. Panegyric on the ___ L318 ISBN: 99351-8
Pro Ligario. Pro Rege Deiotaro Consulship of Manlius. On
___ L252 ISBN: 99278-8 Stilichos Consulship 1 Vol. V: Orations 4149:
___ L135 ISBN: 99150-7 Private Cases
Vol. XVa: Philippics 16 ___ L346 ISBN: 99381-5
Vol. II: On Stilichos Consulship
___ L189 ISBN: 99634-2 23. Panegyric on the Sixth Vol. VI: Orations 5059:
Vol. XVb: Philippics 714 Consulship of Honorius. Private Cases. In Neaeram
___ L507 ISBN: 99635-9 Gothic War. Shorter Poems. ___ L351 ISBN: 99386-0
Rape of Proserpina
Vol. VII: Orations 6061:
C. Philosophical Treatises ___ L136 ISBN: 99151-4 Funeral Speech. Erotic Essay.
Vol. XVI: On the Republic. Exordia. Letters
On the Laws CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA ___ L374 ISBN: 99412-6
___ L213 ISBN: 99235-1 Exhortation to the Greeks.
Vol. XVII: On Ends Rich Mans Salvation. To the DIO CASSIUS
___ L040 ISBN: 99044-9 Newly Baptized
Vol. I: Roman History:
___ L092 ISBN: 99103-3 Books 111
Vol. XVIII: Tusculan Disputations
___ L141 ISBN: 99156-9 ___ L032 ISBN: 99036-4
COLUMELLA
Vol. XIX: On the Nature of the Vol. II: Roman History:
Vol. I: On Agriculture: Books 1235
Gods. Academics Books 14
___ L268 ISBN: 99296-2 ___ L037 ISBN: 99041-8
___ L361 ISBN: 99398-3
Vol. XX: On Old Age. Vol. III: Roman History:
Vol. II: On Agriculture: Books 3640
On Friendship. On Divination Books 59
___ L154 ISBN: 99170-5 ___ L053 ISBN: 99059-3
___ L407 ISBN: 99448-5
Vol. XXI: On Duties Vol. IV: Roman History:
Vol. III: On Agriculture: Books 4145
___ L030 ISBN: 99033-3 Books 1012. On Trees ___ L066 ISBN: 99073-9
___ L408 ISBN: 99449-2
D. Letters Vol. V: Roman History:
Vol. XXII: Books 4650
Letters to Atticus, Vol. I CORNELIUS NEPOS ___ L082 ISBN: 99091-3
___ L007 ISBN: 99571-0 On Great Generals. On Historians Vol. VI: Roman History:
___ L467 ISBN: 99514-7 Books 5155
Vol. XXIII: ___ L083 ISBN: 99092-0
Letters to Atticus, Vol. II
___ L008 ISBN: 99572-7 CURTIUS, QUINTUS Vol. VII: Roman History:
Vol. I: History of Alexander: Books 5660
Vol. XXIV: ___ L175 ISBN: 99193-4
Letters to Atticus, Vol. III Books 15
___ L097 ISBN: 99573-4 ___ L368 ISBN: 99405-8 Vol. VIII: Roman History:
Vol. II: History of Alexander: Books 6170
Vol. XXIX: ___ L176 ISBN: 99195-8
Letters to Atticus, Vol. IV Books 610
___ L491 ISBN: 99540-6 ___ L369 ISBN: 99407-2 Vol. IX: Roman History:
Books 7180
Vol. XXV: ___ L177 ISBN: 99196-5
Letters to Friends, Vol. I DEMOSTHENES
___ L205 ISBN: 99588-8 Vol. I: Orations 117 and 20:
Olynthiacs 13. Philippic 1. DIO CHRYSOSTOM
Vol. XXVI: On the Peace. Philippic 2. On
Letters to Friends, Vol. II Vol. I: Discourses 111
Halonnesus. On the Chersonese. ___ L257 ISBN: 99283-2
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___ L339 ISBN: 99374-7 Vol. II: Books 34 Vol. I: Ecclesiastical History:
___ L347 ISBN: 99382-2 Books 15
Vol. III: Discourses 3136
___ L358 ISBN: 99395-2 Roman Antiquities, ___ L153 ISBN: 99169-9
Vol. III: Books 56.48 Vol. II: Ecclesiastical History:
Vol. IV: Discourses 3760 ___ L357 ISBN: 99394-5
___ L376 ISBN: 99414-0 Books 610
Roman Antiquities, ___ L265 ISBN: 99293-1
Vol. V: Discourses 6180. Vol. IV: Books 6.497
Fragments. Letters ___ L364 ISBN: 99401-0
___ L385 ISBN: 99424-9 FLORUS
Roman Antiquities, Epitome of Roman History
Vol. V: Books 89.24 ___ L231 ISBN: 99254-2
DIODORUS SICULUS ___ L372 ISBN: 99410-2
Vol. I: Library of History:
Books 12.34 Roman Antiquities, FRAGMENTS OF
___ L279 ISBN: 99307-5 Vol. VI: Books 9.2510 OLD COMEDY
___ L378 ISBN: 99416-4 Vol. I: Alcaeus to Diocles
Vol. II: Library of History: ___ L513 ISBN: 99662-5
Books 2.354.58 Roman Antiquities,
___ L303 ISBN: 99334-1 Vol. VII: Books 1120 Vol. II: Diopeithes to Pherecrates
___ L388 ISBN: 99427-0 ___ L514 ISBN: 99663-2
Vol. III: Library of History:
Books 4.598 Critical Essays, Vol. I: Ancient Vol. III: Philonicus to Xenophon.
___ L340 ISBN: 99375-4 Orators. Lysias. Isocrates. Isaeus. Adespota
Demosthenes. Thucydides ___ L515 ISBN: 99677-9
Vol. IV: Library of History: ___ L465 ISBN: 99512-3
Books 912.40
___ L375 ISBN: 99413-3 Critical Essays, Vol. II: FRONTINUS
On Literary Composition.
Vol. V: Library of History: Dinarchus. Letters to Ammaeus Stratagems. Aqueducts of Rome
Books 12.4113 and Pompeius ___ L174 ISBN: 99192-7
___ L384 ISBN: 99422-5 ___ L466 ISBN: 99513-0
Vol. VI: Library of History: FRONTO
Books 1415.19 EPICTETUS Vol. I: Correspondence
___ L399 ISBN: 99439-3 Vol. I: Discourses: Books 12 ___ L112 ISBN: 99124-8
Vol. VII: Library of History: ___ L131 ISBN: 99145-3 Vol. II: Correspondence
Books 15.2016.65 Vol. II: Discourses: Books 34. ___ L113 ISBN: 99125-5
___ L389 ISBN: 99428-7 Fragments. Encheiridion
Vol. VIII: Library of History: ___ L218 ISBN: 99240-5 GALEN
Books 16.6617 Method of Medicine:
___ L422 ISBN: 99464-5 EURIPIDES Vol. I: Books 1-4
Vol. IX: Library of History: Vol. I: Cyclops. Alcestis. Medea ___ L516 ISBN: 99652-6
Books 1819.65 ___ L012 ISBN: 99560-4 Method of Medicine:
___ L377 ISBN: 99415-7 Vol. II: Books 5-9
Vol. II: Children of Heracles.
Vol. X: Library of History: Hippolytus. Andromache. Hecuba ___ L517 ISBN: 99679-3
Books 19.6620 ___ L484 ISBN: 99533-8 Method of Medicine:
___ L390 ISBN: 99429-4 Vol. III: Books 10-14
Vol. III: Suppliant Women.
Vol. XI: Library of History: Electra. Heracles ___ L518 ISBN: 99680-9
Books 2132 ___ L009 ISBN: 99566-6 On the Natural Faculties
___ L409 ISBN: 99450-8 ___ L071 ISBN: 99078-4
Vol. IV: Trojan Women. Iphigenia
Vol. XII: Library of History: among the Taurians. Ion
Books 3340 ___ L010 ISBN: 99574-1 GELLIUS
___ L423 ISBN: 99465-2
Vol. V: Helen. Phoenician Vol. I: Attic Nights: Books 15
Women. Orestes ___ L195 ISBN: 99215-3
DIOGENES LAERTIUS ___ L011 ISBN: 99600-7
Vol. II: Attic Nights: Books 613
Vol. I: Lives of Eminent Vol. VI: Bacchae. Iphigenia at ___ L200 ISBN: 99220-7
Philosophers: Books 15 Aulis. Rhesus
___ L184 ISBN: 99203-0 ___ L495 ISBN: 99601-4 Vol. III: Attic Nights:
Books 1420
Vol. II: Lives of Eminent Vol. VII: Fragments: Aegeus- ___ L212 ISBN: 99234-4
Philosophers: Books 610 Meleager
___ L185 ISBN: 99204-7
___ L504 ISBN: 99625-0 GREEK ANTHOLOGY
Vol. VIII: Fragments: Oedipus- Vol. I: Book I: Christian
DIONYSIUS OF Chrysippus. Other Fragments
HALICARNASSUS Epigrams. Book 2: Christodorus
___ L506 ISBN: 99631-1 of Thebes in Egypt. Book 3:
Roman Antiquities, Cyzicene Epigrams. Book 4:
Vol. I: Books 12 Proems of the Different
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Epigrams Vol. I: History of the Empire: Anatomical and Minor.
___ L067 ISBN: 99074-6 Books 14 Clinical Writings.
___ L454 ISBN: 99500-0 ___ L509 ISBN: 99640-3
Vol. II: Book 7: Sepulchral
Epigrams. Book 8: Epigrams Vol. II: History of the Empire: Vol. X: Generation. Nature of the
of St. Gregory the Theologian Books 58 Child. Diseases 4. Nature of
___ L068 ISBN: 99075-3 ___ L455 ISBN: 99501-7 Women and Barrenness.
___ L520 ISBN: 99683-0
Vol. III: Book 9: Declamatory
Epigrams HERODOTUS
___ L084 ISBN: 99093-7 HISTORIA AUGUSTA
Vol. I: Persian Wars: Books 12
Vol. IV: Book 10: Hortatory and ___ L117 ISBN: 99130-9 Vol. I: Hadrian. Aelius. Antonius
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Convivial and Satirical Epigrams. Vol. II: Persian Wars: Books 34 Avidius Cassius. Commodus.
Book 12: Stratos Musa Puerilis ___ L118 ISBN: 99131-6 Pertinax. Didius Julianus.
___ L085 ISBN: 99094-4 Septimius Severus. Pescennius
Vol. III: Persian Wars: Books 57 Niger. Clodius Albinus
Vol. V: Book 13: Epigrams ___ L119 ISBN: 99133-0 ___ L139 ISBN: 99154-5
in Various Metres. Book 14:
Arithmetical Problems, Riddles, Vol. IV: Persian Wars: Books 89 Vol. II: Caracalla. Geta. Opellius
Oracles. Book 15: Miscellanea. ___ L120 ISBN: 99134-7 Macrinus. Diadumenianus.
Book 16: Epigrams of the Elagabalus. Severus Alexander.
Planudean Anthology Not Two Maximini. Three Gordians.
HESIOD Maximus and Balbinus
in the Palatine Manuscript
___ L086 ISBN: 99095-1 Vol. I: Theogony. Works and ___ L140 ISBN: 99155-2
Days. Testimonia
Vol. III: Two Valerians.
___ L057 ISBN: 99622-9 Two Gallieni. Thirty Pretenders.
GREEK BUCOLIC POETS
___ L028 Vol. II: The Shield. Catalogue Deified Claudius. Deified
ISBN: 99031-9 of Women. Other Fragments Aurelian. Tacitus. Probus. Firmus,
___ L503 ISBN: 99623-6 Saturnius, Proculus and Bonosus.
GREEK ELEGIAC POETRY Carus, Carinus and Numerian
___ L258 ISBN: 99582-6 ___ L263 ISBN: 99290-0
HIPPOCRATES
Vol. I: Ancient Medicine. Airs,
GREEK EPIC FRAGMENTS HOMER
Waters, Places. Epidemics 1 & 3.
___ L497 ISBN: 99605-2 Oath. Precepts. Nutriment Iliad, Vol. I: Books 112
___ L147 ISBN: 99162-0 ___ L170 ISBN: 99579-6
GREEK IAMBIC POETRY Vol. II: Prognostic. Regimen in
___ L259 Iliad, Vol. II: Books 1324
ISBN: 99581-9 Acute Diseases. Sacred Disease. ___ L171 ISBN: 99580-2
Art. Breaths. Law. Decorum.
GREEK LYRIC Physician (Ch. 1). Dentition Odyssey, Vol. I: Books 112
Vol. I: Sappho and Alcaeus ___ L148 ISBN: 99164-4 ___ L104 ISBN: 99561-1
___ L142 ISBN: 99157-6 Vol. III: On Wounds in the Head.
In the Surgery. On Fractures. On Odyssey, Vol. II: Books 1324
Vol. II: Anacreon, Anacreontea, Joints. Mochlicon ___ L105 ISBN: 99562-8
Early Choral Lyric from Olympus
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___ L143 ISBN: 99158-3 Vol. IV: Nature of Man. HOMERIC HYMNS.
Regimen in Health. Humours. HOMERIC APOCRYPHA. LIVES
Vol. III: Stesichorus, Ibycus, Aphorisms. Regimen 13. OF HOMER
Simonides, and Others Dreams. Heracleitus: On the ___ L496 ISBN: 99606-9
___ L476 ISBN: 99525-3 Universe
Vol. IV: Bacchylides, Corinna, ___ L150 ISBN: 99166-8 HORACE
and Others Vol. V: Affections. Diseases 1. Odes and Epodes
___ L461 ISBN: 99508-6 Diseases 2 ___ L033 ISBN: 99609-0
Vol. V: New School of Poetry and ___ L472 ISBN: 99520-8
Anonymous Songs and Hymns Satires. Epistles. Art of Poetry
Vol. VI: Diseases 3. Internal ___ L194 ISBN: 99214-6
___ L144 ISBN: 99559-8 Affections. Regimen in Acute
Diseases
GREEK MATHEMATICAL WORKS ___ L473 ISBN: 99522-2 ISAEUS
Vol. I: Thales to Euclid Vol. VII: Epidemics 2, 47 ___ L202 ISBN: 99222-1
___ L335 ISBN: 99369-3 ___ L477 ISBN: 99526-0
Vol. II: Aristarchus to Pappus Vol. VIII: Places in Man. ISOCRATES
___ L362 ISBN: 99399-0 Glands. Fleshes. Prorrhetic 12. Vol. I: To Demonicus.
Physician. Use of Liquids. Ulcers. To Nicocles. Nicocles or the
Haemorrhoids and Fistulas Cyprians. Panegyricus. To Philip.
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Areopagiticus. Against the Vol. I: Orations 15 Books 3839
Sophists. Antidosis. Panathenaicus ___ L013 ISBN: 99014-2 ___ L313 ISBN: 99346-4
___ L229 ISBN: 99252-8
Vol. II: Orations 68. Letters to Vol. XII: History of Rome:
Vol. III: Evagoras. Helen. Busiris. Themistius, To the Senate and Books 4042
Plataicus. Concerning the Team People of Athens, To a Priest. ___ L332 ISBN: 99366-2
of Horses. Trapeziti-cus. Against Caesars. Misopogon
Callimachus. Aegineticus. Against Vol. XIII: History of Rome:
___ L029 ISBN: 99032-6 Books 4345
Lochites. Against Euthynus.
Letters Vol. III: Letters. Epigrams. ___ L396 ISBN: 99435-5
___ L373 ISBN: 99411-9 Against the Galilaeans. Fragments Vol. XIV: History of Rome:
___ L157 ISBN: 99173-6 Summaries. Fragments. Julius
Obsequens. General Index
JEROME ___ L404 ISBN: 99445-4
JUVENAL AND PERSIUS
Select Letters ___ L091 ISBN: 99612-0
___ L262 ISBN: 99288-7
LONGUS
LIBANIUS Daphnis and Chloe. Xenophon of
JOHN DAMASCENE Autobiography & Selected Ephesus: Anthia and Habrocomes
Barlaam and Ioasaph Letters, Vol. I: Autobiography. ___ L069 ISBN: 99633-5
___ L034 ISBN: 99038-8 Letters 150
___ L478 ISBN: 99527-7 LUCAN
JOSEPHUS
Autobiography & Selected Civil War (Pharsalia)
Letters, Vol. II: Letters 51193 ___ L220 ISBN: 99242-9
Vol. I: The Life. Against Apion ___ L479 ISBN: 99528-4
___ L186 ISBN: 99205-4
Selected Orations, LUCIAN
Vol. II: The Jewish War: Vol. I: Julianic Orations
Books 12 Vol. I: Phalaris. Hippias or Bath.
___ L451 ISBN: 99496-6 Dionysus. Heracles. Amber or
___ L203 ISBN: 99568-0
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Vol. III: The Jewish War: Vol. II: Orations 2, 1923, Hall. My Native Land. Octoge-
Books 34 30, 33, 45, 4750 narians. A True Story. Slander.
___ L487 ISBN: 99536-9 ___ L452 ISBN: 99497-3 Consonants at Law. Carousal
(Symposium) or Lapiths
Vol. IV: The Jewish War: ___ L014 ISBN: 99015-9
Books 57 LIVY
___ L210 ISBN: 99569-7 Vol. II: Downward Journey or
Vol. I: History of Rome: Tyrant. Zeus Catechized. Zeus
Vol. V: Jewish Antiquities: Books 12 Rants. The Dream or The Cock.
Books 13 ___ L114 ISBN: 99126-2 Prometheus. Icaromenippus or
___ L242 ISBN: 99575-8 Sky-man. Timon or Misanthrope.
Vol. II: History of Rome:
Vol. VI: Jewish Antiquities: Books 34 Charon or Inspectors.
Books 46 ___ L133 ISBN: 99148-4 Philosophies for Sale
___ L490 ISBN: 99539-0 ___ L054 ISBN: 99060-9
Vol. III: History of Rome:
Vol. VII: Jewish Antiquities: Books 57 Vol. III: Dead Come to Life or
Books 78 ___ L172 ISBN: 99190-3 Fisherman. Double Indictment
___ L281 ISBN: 99576-5 or Trials by Jury. On Sacrifices.
Vol. IV: History of Rome: Ignorant Book Collector. Dream
Vol. VIII: Jewish Antiquities: Books 810 or Lucians Career. Parasite.
Books 911 ___ L191 ISBN: 99210-8 Lover of Lies. Judgement of the
___ L326 ISBN: 99360-0 Goddesses. On Salaried Posts in
Vol. V: History of Rome:
Vol. IX: Jewish Antiquities: Books 2122 Great Houses
Books 1213 ___ L233 ISBN: 99256-6 ___ L130 ISBN: 99144-6
___ L365 ISBN: 99577-2 Vol. IV: Anarchasis or Athletics.
Vol. VI: History of Rome:
Vol. X: Jewish Antiquities: Books 2325 Menippus or Descent Into Hades.
Books 1415 ___ L355 ISBN: 99392-1 On Funerals. Professor of Public
___ L489 ISBN: 99538-3 Speaking. Alexander the False
Vol. VII: History of Rome: Prophet. Essays in Portraiture.
Vol. XI: Jewish Antiquities: Books 2627 Essays in Portraiture Defended.
Books 1617 ___ L367 ISBN: 99404-1 Goddesse of Surrye
___ L410 ISBN: 99578-9 ___ L162 ISBN: 99179-8
Vol. VIII: History of Rome:
Vol. XII: Jewish Antiquities: Books 2830 Vol. V: Passing of Pereginus.
Books 1819 ___ L381 ISBN: 99419-5 Runaways. Toxaris or Friendship.
___ L433 ISBN: 99477-5 Dance. Lexiphanes. Eunuch.
Vol. IX: History of Rome: Astrology. Mistaken Critic.
Vol. XIII: Jewish Antiquities: Books 3134 Parliament of the Gods.
Book 20 ___ L295 ISBN: 99326-6 Tyrannicide. Disowned
___ L456 ISBN: 99502-4 ___ L302 ISBN: 99333-4
Vol. X: History of Rome:
Books 3537 Vol. VI: How to Write History.
___ L301 ISBN: 99332-7 Dipsads. Saturnalia. Herodotus

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or Aetion. Zeuxis or Antiochus. MENANDER Vol. V: Fasti


Slip of the Tongue in Greeting. Vol. I: Aspis. Georgos. ___ L253 ISBN: 99279-5
Apology for the Salaried Posts Dis Exapaton. Dyskolos.
in Great Houses. Harmonides. Vol. VI: Tristia. Ex Ponto
Encheiridion. Epitrepontes ___ L151 ISBN: 99167-5
Conversation with Hesoid. ___ L132 ISBN: 99147-7
Scythian or Consul. Hermotimus
or Concerning the Sects. To One Vol. II: Heros. Theophoroumene. PAPYRI
Who Said Youre a Prometheus Karchedonios. Kitharistes.
in Words. Ship or Wishes Kolax. Koneiazomenai. Leukadia. Vol. I: Private Documents
___ L430 ISBN: 99474-4 Misoumenos. Perikeiromene. (Agreements, Receipts, Wills,
Perinthia Letters, Memoranda, Accounts
Vol. VII: Dialogues of the Dead. ___ L459 ISBN: 99506-2 and Lists, and Others)
Dialogues of the Sea-Gods. ___ L266 ISBN: 99294-8
Dialogues of the Gods. Vol. III: Samia. Sikyonioi.
Dialogues of the Courtesans Synaristosai. Phasma. Vol. II: Public Documents (Codes
___ L431 ISBN: 99475-1 Unidentified Fragments and Regulations, Edicts and
___ L460 ISBN: 99584-0 Orders, Public Announcements,
Vol. VIII: Soloecista. Lucius Reports of Meetings, Judicial
or Ass. Amores. Halcyon. Business, Petitions and
Demosthenes. Podagra. MINOR ATTIC ORATORS Applications, Declarations
Ocypus. Cyniscus. Philopatris. Vol. I: Antiphon and Andocides to Officials, Contracts,
Charidemus. Nero ___ L308 ISBN: 99340-2 Receipts, Accounts and Lists,
___ L432 ISBN: 99476-8 Correspondence, and Others)
Vol. II: Lycurgus. Dinarchus. ___ L282 ISBN: 99312-9
Demades. Hyperides
LUCRETIUS ___ L395 ISBN: 99434-8 Vol. III: Poetry
On the Nature of Things ___ L360 ISBN: 99397-6
___ L181 ISBN: 99200-9 MINOR LATIN POETS
PAUSANIAS
Vol. I: Publilius Syrus. Elegies on
LYSIAS Maecenas. Grattius. Calpurnius Description of Greece,
___ L244 ISBN: 99269-6 Siculus. Laus Pisonis. Einsiedeln Vol. I: Books 12
Eclogues. Aetna (Attica and Corinth)
___ L284 ISBN: 99314-3 ___ L093 ISBN: 99104-0
MACROBIUS
Vol. I: Saturnalia: Books 1-2 Vol. II: Florus. Hadrian. Description of Greece,
___ L510 ISBN: 99649-6 Nemesianus. Reposianus. Vol. II: Books 35
Tiberianus. Dicta Catonis. (Laconia, Messenia, Elis I)
Vol. II: Saturnalia: Books 3-5 Phoenix. Avianus. Rutilius ___ L188 ISBN: 99207-8
___ L511 ISBN: 99671-7 Namatianus. Others Description of Greece,
Vol. III: Saturnalia: Books 6-7 ___ L434 ISBN: 99478-2 Vol. III: Books 68.21
___ L512 ISBN: 99672-4 (Elis II, Achaia, Arcadia)
NONNOS ___ L272 ISBN: 99300-6
MANETHO Dionysiaca, Vol. I: Books 115 Description of Greece,
History of Egypt and Other Works ___ L344 ISBN: 99379-2 Vol. IV: Books 8.2210
___ L350 ISBN: 99385-3 (Arcadia, Boeotia, Phocis
Dionysiaca, Vol. II: Books 1635 and Ozolian Locri)
___ L354 ISBN: 99391-4 ___ L297 ISBN: 99328-0
MANILIUS Dionysiaca, Vol. III: Books 3648 Description of Greece,
Astronomica ___ L356 ISBN: 99393-8 Vol. V: Maps. Plans. Illustrations.
___ L469 ISBN: 99516-1 General Index
OPPIAN. COLLUTHUS. ___ L298 ISBN: 99329-7
MARCUS AURELIUS TRYPHIODORUS
___ L058 ISBN: 99064-7 ___ L219 ISBN: 99241-2 PETRONIUS
Satyricon. Seneca:
MARTIAL OVID Apocolocyntosis
Epigrams, Vol. I: Spectacles. Vol. I: Heroides. Amores ___ L015 ISBN: 99016-6
Books 15 ___ L041 ISBN: 99045-6
___ L094 ISBN: 99555-0 Vol. II: Art of Love. Cosmetics. PHILO
Epigrams, Vol. II: Remedies for Love. Ibis. Walnut- Vol. I: On the Creation.
Books 610 Tree. Sea Fishing. Consolation Allegorical Interpretation
___ L095 ISBN: 99556-7 ___ L232 ISBN: 99255-9 of Genesis 2 and 3
Vol. III: Metamorphoses: ___ L226 ISBN: 99249-8
Epigrams, Vol. III:
Books 1114 Books 18 Vol. II: On the Cherubim.
___ L480 ISBN: 99529-1 ___ L042 ISBN: 99046-3 Sacrifices of Abel and Cain.
Worse Attacks the Better. On
Vol. IV: Metamorphoses: the Posterity and Exile of Cain.
Books 915 On the Giants
___ L043 ISBN: 99047-0 ___ L227 ISBN: 99250-4

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Vol. III: On the PINDAR Vol. IV: Little Carthaginian.


Unchangeableness of God. Vol. I: Olympian Odes. Pseudolus. Rope
On Husbandry. Concerning Pythian Odes ___ L260 ISBN: 99986-2
Noahs Work as a Planter. On ___ L056 ISBN: 99564-2
Drunkenness. On Sobriety Vol. V: Stichus. Trinummus
___ L247 ISBN: 99272-6 Vol. II: Nemean Odes. Isthmian (Three Bob Day). Truculentus.
Odes. Fragments Tale of a Travelling Bag.
Vol. IV: On the Confusion of ___ L485 ISBN: 99534-5 Fragments
Tongues. On the Migration of ___ L328 ISBN: 99362-4
Abraham. Who Is the Heir of
Divine Things? On Mating with PLATO
the Preliminary Studies PLINY
Vol. I: Euthyphro. Apology. Crito.
___ L261 ISBN: 99287-0 Phaedo. Phaedrus Natural History, Vol. I: Books 12
___ L036 ISBN: 99040-1 ___ L330 ISBN: 99364-8
Vol. V: On Flight and Finding. On
the Change of Names. On Dreams Vol. II: Laches. Protagoras. Natural History, Vol. II:
___ L275 ISBN: 99303-7 Meno. Euthydemus Books 37
___ L165 ISBN: 99183-5 ___ L352 ISBN: 99388-4
Vol. VI: On Abraham. On Joseph.
On Moses Vol. III: Lysis. Symposium. Natural History, Vol. III:
___ L289 ISBN: 99319-8 Gorgias Books 811
___ L166 ISBN: 99184-2 ___ L353 ISBN: 99389-1
Vol. VII: On the Decalogue.
On the Special Laws: Books 13 Vol. IV: Cratylus. Parmenides. Natural History,
___ L320 ISBN: 99353-2 Greater Hippias. Lesser Hippias Vol. IV: Books 1216
___ L167 ISBN: 99185-9 ___ L370 ISBN: 99408-9
Vol. VIII: On the Special Laws:
Book 4. On the Virtues. On Vol. V: Republic: Books 15 Natural History,
Rewards & Punishments ___ L237 ISBN: 99650-2 Vol. V: Books 1719
___ L341 ISBN: 99376-1 ___ L371 ISBN: 99409-6
Vol. VI: Republic: Books 610
Vol. IX: Every Good Man Is Free. ___ L276 ISBN: 99651-9 Natural History,
On the Contemplative Life. On Vol. VI: Books 2023
the Eternity of the World. Against Vol. VII: Theaetetus. Sophist ___ L392 ISBN: 99431-7
Flaccus. Apology for the Jews. ___ L123 ISBN: 99137-8
On Providence Natural History,
Vol. VIII: Statesman. Philebus. Vol. VII: Books 2427.
___ L363 ISBN: 99400-3 Ion Index of Plants
Vol. X: On the Embassy to Gaius. ___ L164 ISBN: 99182-8 ___ L393 ISBN: 99432-4
General Indexes Vol. IX: Timaeus. Critias.
___ L379 ISBN: 99417-1 Natural History,
Cleitophon. Menexenus. Epistles Vol. VIII: Books 2832.
Supplement I: Questions and ___ L234 ISBN: 99257-3 Index of Fishes
Answers on Genesis Vol. X: Laws: Books 16 ___ L418 ISBN: 99460-7
___ L380 ISBN: 99418-8 ___ L187 ISBN: 99206-1 Natural History,
Supplement II: Questions and Vol. XI: Laws: Books 712 Vol. IX: Books 3335
Answers on Exodus ___ L192 ISBN: 99211-5 ___ L394 ISBN: 99433-1
___ L401 ISBN: 99442-3
Vol. XII: Charmides. Alcibiades Natural History,
1 & 2. Hipparchus. Lovers. Vol. X: Books 3637
PHILOSTRATUS Theages. Minos. Epinomis ___ L419 ISBN: 99461-4
Vol. I: Life of Apollonius of ___ L201 ISBN: 99221-4
Tyana: Books 14 Republic, Vol. I: Books 15 PLINY THE YOUNGER
___ L016 ISBN: 99613-7 ___ L237 ISBN: 99650-2 Letters, Vol. I: Books 17
Vol. II: Life of Apollonius of Republic, Vol. II: Books 610 ___ L055 ISBN: 99061-6
Tyana: Books 58 ___ L276 ISBN: 99651-9
___ L017 ISBN: 99614-4 Letters, Vol. II: Books 810.
Panegyricus
Vol. III: Letters of Apollonius. PLAUTUS
___ L059 ISBN: 99066-1
Ancient Testimonia. Eusebiuss
Reply to Hierocles Vol. I: Amphitryon. Comedy of
___ L458 ISBN: 99617-5 Asses. Pot of Gold. Two Bacchises. PLOTINUS
Captives Vol. I: Porphyry on the Life
Vol. IV: Lives of the Sophists. ___ L060 ISBN: 99653-3 of Plotinus. Ennead 1
Eunapius: Lives of the ___ L440 ISBN: 99484-3
Philosophers and Sophists. Vol. II: Casina. Casket Comedy.
___ L134 ISBN: 99149-1 Curculio. Epidicus. Vol. II: Ennead 2
Two Menaechmuses ___ L441 ISBN: 99486-7
___ L061 ISBN: 99678-6
PHILOSTRATUS THE ELDER Vol. III: Ennead 3
Vol. III: Merchant. Braggart
Imagines. Philostratus the Soldier. Ghost. Persian ___ L442 ISBN: 99487-4
Younger: Imagines. Callistratus: ___ L163 ISBN: 99682-3
Descriptions Vol. IV: Ennead 4
___ L256 ISBN: 99282-5 ___ L443 ISBN: 99488-1

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Vol. V: Ennead 5 Moralia, Vol. VIII: Table-Talk: Parallel Lives, Vol. IV:
___ L444 ISBN: 99489-8 Books 16 Alcibiades and Coriolanus.
___ L424 ISBN: 99466-9 Lysander and Sulla
Vol. VI: Ennead 6.15 ___ L080 ISBN: 99089-0
___ L445 ISBN: 99490-4 Moralia, Vol. IX: Table-Talk:
Books 79. Dialogue on Love Parallel Lives, Vol. V:
Vol. VII: Ennead 6.69 ___ L425 ISBN: 99467-6 Agesilaus and Pompey.
___ L468 ISBN: 99515-4 Pelopidas and Marcellus
Moralia, Vol. X: Love Stories. ___ L087 ISBN: 99097-5
That a Philosopher Ought to
PLUTARCH Converse Especially with Men Parallel Lives, Vol. VI: Dion and
Moralia, Vol. I: Education of in Power. To an Uneducated Brutus. Timoleon and Aemilius
Children. How the Young Man Ruler. Whether an Old Man Paulus
Should Study Poetry. On Listening Should Engage in Public Affairs. ___ L098 ISBN: 99109-5
to Lectures. How to Tell a Precepts of Statecraft. On
Monarchy, Democracy, and Parallel Lives, Vol. VII:
Flatterer from a Friend. How Demosthenes and Cicero.
a Man May Become Aware of Oligarchy. That We Ought
Not to Borrow. Lives of the Alexander and Caesar
His Progress in Virtue ___ L099 ISBN: 99110-1
___ L197 ISBN: 99217-7 Ten Orators. Summary of
a Comparison Between Parallel Lives, Vol. VIII:
Moralia, Vol. II: How to Profit Aristophanes and Menander Sertorius and Eumenes.
by Ones Enemies. On Having ___ L321 ISBN: 99354-0 Phocion and Cato the Younger
Many Friends. Chance. Virtue ___ L100 ISBN: 99111-8
and Vice. Letter of Condolence Moralia, Vol. XI: On the Malice
to Apollonius. Advice About of Herodotus. Causes of Natural Parallel Lives, Vol. IX:
Keeping Well. Advice to Bride Phenomena Demetrius and Antony.
and Groom. Dinner of the ___ L426 ISBN: 99469-0 Pyrrhus and Gaius Marius
Seven Wise Men. Superstition Moralia, Vol. XII: Concerning the ___ L101 ISBN: 99112-5
___ L222 ISBN: 99245-0 Face Which Appears in the Orb Parallel Lives, Vol. X:
Moralia, Vol. III: Sayings of of the Moon. On the Principle of Agis and Cleomenes. Tiberius
Kings and Commanders. Sayings Cold. Whether Fire or Water Is and Gaius Gracchus. Philopoemen
of Romans. Sayings of Spartans. More Useful. Whether Land or and Flaminius
Ancient Customs of Spartans. Sea Animals Are Cleverer. Beasts ___ L102 ISBN: 99113-2
Sayings of Spartan Women. Are Rational. On the Eating of
Bravery of Women Flesh Parallel Lives, Vol. XI:
___ L245 ISBN: 99270-2 ___ L406 ISBN: 99447-8 Aratus. Artaxerxes. Galba.
Otho. General Index
Moralia, Vol. IV: Roman Moralia, Vol. XIII: ___ L103 ISBN: 99114-9
Questions. Greek Questions. Part 1. Platonic Essays
Greek and Roman Parallel Stories. ___ L427 ISBN: 99470-6
On the Fortune of the Romans. POLYBIUS
Moralia, Vol. XIII:
On the Fortune or the Virtue of Part 2. Stoic Essays Histories, Vol. I: Books 12
Alexander. Were the Athenians ___ L470 ISBN: 99517-8 ___ L128 ISBN: 99637-3
more Famous in War or in
Wisdom? Moralia, Vol. XIV: That Epicurus Histories, Vol. II: Books 34
___ L305 ISBN: 99336-5 Actually Makes a Pleasant Life ___ L137 ISBN: 99638-0
Impossible. Reply to Colotes in Histories, Vol. III: Books 58
Moralia, Vol. V: Isis and Osiris. Defence of the Other Philoso-
E at Delphi. Oracles at Delphi ___ L138 ISBN: 99658-8
phers. Is Live Unknown a Wise
No Longer Given in Verse. Precept? On Music Histories, Vol. IV: Books 915
Obsolescence of Oracles ___ L428 ISBN: 99472-0 ___ L159 ISBN: 99659-5
___ L306 ISBN: 99337-2
Moralia, Vol. XV: Fragments Histories, Vol. V: Books 1627
Moralia, Vol. VI: Can Virtue ___ L429 ISBN: 99473-7 ___ L160 ISBN: 99660-1
Be Taught? On Moral Virtue.
On the Control of Anger. On Moralia, Vol. XVI: Index Histories, Vol. VI: Books 2839.
Tranquillity of Mind. On Brotherly ___ L499 ISBN: 99611-3 Fragments
Love. On Affection for Offspring. ___ L161 ISBN: 99661-8
Whether Vice Be Sufficient to Parallel Lives, Vol. I: Theseus and
Cause Unhappiness. Whether Romulus. Lycurgus and Numa.
Solon and Publicola PROCOPIUS
the Affections of the Soul Are
Worse Than Those of the Body. ___ L046 ISBN: 99052-4 Vol. I: History of the Wars:
Concerning Talkative-ness. On Parallel Lives, Vol. II: Books 12 (Persian War)
Being a Busybody Themistocles and Camillus. ___ L048 ISBN: 99054-8
___ L337 ISBN: 99371-6 Aristides and Cato Major. Vol. II: History of the Wars:
Moralia, Vol. VII: On Love of Cimon and Lucullus Books 34 (Vandalic War)
Wealth. On Compliancy. On Envy ___ L047 ISBN: 99053-1 ___ L081 ISBN: 99090-6
and Hate. On Praising Oneself Parallel Lives, Vol. III: Vol. III: History of the Wars:
Inoffensively. On the Delays of Pericles and Fabius Maximus. Books 56.15 (Gothic War)
the Divine Vengeance. On Fate. Nicias and Crassus ___ L107 ISBN: 99119-4
On the Sign of Socrates. On Exile. ___ L065 ISBN: 99072-2
Consolation to His Wife Vol. IV: History of the Wars:
___ L405 ISBN: 99446-1 Books 6.167.35 (Gothic War)
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Vol. V: History of the Wars: Vol. II: Livius Andronicus. Nae- SEXTUS EMPIRICUS
Books 7.368 (Gothic War) vius. Pacuvius. Accius Vol. I: Outlines of Pyrrhonism
___ L217 ISBN: 99239-9 ___ L314 ISBN: 99347-1 ___ L273 ISBN: 99301-3
Vol. VI: Anecdota or Secret Vol. III: Lucilius. Twelve Tables Vol. II: Against the Logicians
History ___ L329 ISBN: 99363-1 ___ L291 ISBN: 99321-1
___ L290 ISBN: 99320-4 Vol. IV: Archaic Inscriptions Vol. III: Against the Physicists.
___ L359 ISBN: 99396-9 Against the Ethicists
Vol. VII: On Buildings.
General Index ___ L311 ISBN: 99344-0
___ L343 ISBN: 99378-5 SALLUST Vol. IV: Against the Professors
War with Catiline. War with ___ L382 ISBN: 99420-1
PROPERTIUS Jugurtha. Selections from the
Histories. Doubtful Works
Elegies ___ L116 ISBN: 99128-6 SIDONIUS
___ L018 ISBN: 99020-3 Vol. I: Poems. Letters: Books 12
___ L296 ISBN: 99327-3
SENECA
PRUDENTIUS Vol. I: Moral Essays: Vol. II: Letters: Books 39
Vol. I: Preface. Daily Round. De Providentia. De Constantia. ___ L420 ISBN: 99462-1
Divinity of Christ. Origin of Sin. De Ira. De Clementia
Fight for Mansoul. Against ___ L214 ISBN: 99236-8 SILIUS ITALICUS
Symmachus 1 Punica, Vol. I: Books 18
___ L387 ISBN: 99426-3 Vol. II: Moral Essays:
De Consolatione ad Marciam. ___ L277 ISBN: 99305-1
Vol. II: Against Symmachus 2. De Vita Beata. De Otio. Punica, Vol. II: Books 917
Crowns of Martyrdom. Scenes De Tranquillitate Animi.
De Brevitate Vitae. ___ L278 ISBN: 99306-8
From History. Epilogue
___ L398 ISBN: 99438-6 De Consolatione ad Polybium.
De Consolatione ad Helviam SOPHOCLES
___ L254 ISBN : 99280-1 Vol. I: Ajax. Electra.
PTOLEMY Oedipus Tyrannus
Vol. III: Moral Essays:
Tetrabiblos De Beneficiis ___ L020 ISBN: 99557-4
___ L435 ISBN: 99479-9 ___ L310 ISBN: 99343-3 Vol. II: Antigone.
Vol. IV: Epistles 165 Women of Trachis. Philoctetes.
QUINTILIAN ___ L075 ISBN: 99084-5 Oedipus at Colonus
The Orators Education, ___ L021 ISBN: 99558-1
Vol. V: Epistles 6692
Vol. I: Books 12 ___ L076 ISBN: 99085-2 Vol. III: Fragments
___ L124 ISBN: 99591-8 ___ L483 ISBN: 99532-1
Vol. VI: Epistles 93124
The Orators Education, ___ L077 ISBN: 99086-9
Vol. II: Books 35 STATIUS
___ L125 ISBN: 99592-5 Vol. VII: Natural Questions: Vol. I: Silvae
The Orators Education, Books 13 ___ L206 ISBN: 99604-5
Vol. III: Books 68 ___ L450 ISBN: 99495-9
Vol. II: Thebaid: Books 17
___ L126 ISBN: 99593-2 Vol. VIII: Tragedies I: Hercules. ___ L207 ISBN: 01208-0
Trojan Women. Phoenician
The Orators Education, Women. Medea. Phaedra Vol. III: Thebaid: Books 812.
Vol. IV: Books 910 ___ L062 ISBN: 99602-1 Achilleid
___ L127 ISBN: 99594-9 ___ L498 ISBN: 01209-7
Vol. IX: Tragedies II: Oedipus.
The Orators Education, Agamemnon. Thyestes. Hercules
Vol. V: Books 1112 on Oeta. Octavia STRABO
___ L494 ISBN: 99595-6 ___ L078 ISBN: 99610-6 Geography, Vol. I: Books 12
Vol. X: Natural Questions: ___ L049 ISBN: 99055-5
QUINTILIAN Books 47 Geography, Vol. II: Books 35
The Lesser Declamations I ___ L457 ISBN: 99503-1 ___ L050 ISBN: 99056-2
___ L500 ISBN: 99618-2 Geography, Vol. III: Books 67
The Lesser Declamations II SENECA THE ELDER ___ L182 ISBN: 99201-6
___ L501 ISBN: 99619-9 Declamations, Vol. I: Geography, Vol. IV: Books 89
Controversiae: Books 16 ___ L196 ISBN: 99216-0
QUINTUS SMYRNAEUS ___ L463 ISBN: 99510-9
Geography, Vol. V: Books 1012
Fall of Troy Declamations, Vol. II: ___ L211 ISBN: 99233-7
___ L019 ISBN: 99022-7 Controversiae: Books 710.
Suasoriae. Fragments Geography, Vol. VI: Books 1314
___ L464 ISBN: 99511-6 ___ L223 ISBN: 99246-7
REMAINS OF OLD LATIN
Vol. I: Ennius. Caecilius Geography, Vol. VII: Books 1516
___ L294 ISBN: 99324-2 ___ L241 ISBN: 99266-5

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Geography, Vol. VIII: Book 17. Vol. V: De Causis Plantarum: On Architecture, Vol. II:
General Index Books 56 Books 610
___ L267 ISBN: 99295-5 ___ L475 ISBN: 99524-6 ___ L280 ISBN: 99309-9
Vol. VI: Characters. Herodas:
SUETONIUS Mimes. Sophron and Other Mime XENOPHON
Lives of the Caesars, Fragments Vol. I: Hellenica: Books 14
Vol. I: Julius. Augustus. ___ L225 ISBN: 99603-8 ___ L088 ISBN: 99098-2
Tiberius. Gaius. Caligula
___ L031 ISBN: 99570-3 Vol. II: Hellenica: Books 57
THUCYDIDES ___ L089 ISBN: 99099-9
Lives of the Caesars, History of the Peloponnesian War,
Vol. II: Claudius. Nero. Vol. I: Books 12 Vol. III: Anabasis
Galba, Otho, and Vitellius. ___ L108 ISBN: 99120-0 ___ L090 ISBN: 99101-9
Vespasian. Titus, Domitian. Vol. IV: Memorabilia.
Lives of Illustrious Men: History of the Peloponnesian War,
Vol. II: Books 34 Oeconomicus. Symposium.
Grammarians & Rhetoricians. Apologia
Poets (Terence, Virgil, Horace, ___ L109 ISBN: 99121-7
___ L168 ISBN: 99186-6
Tibullus, Persius, Lucan). Lives History of the Peloponnesian War,
of Pliny the Elder and Passienus Vol. III: Books 56 Vol. V: Cyropaedia: Books 14
Crispus ___ L110 ISBN: 99122-4 ___ L051 ISBN: 99057-9
___ L038 ISBN: 99565-9 Vol. VI: Cyropaedia: Books 58
History of the Peloponnesian War,
Vol. IV: Books 78. General Index ___ L052 ISBN: 99058-6
TACITUS ___ L169 ISBN: 99187-3 Vol. VII:
Vol. I: Agricola. Germania. Hiero. Agesilaus. Constitution of
Dialogue on Oratory the Lacedaemonians. Ways and
VALERIUS FLACCUS
___ L035 ISBN: 99039-5 Means. Cavalry Commander. Art
Argonautica of Horsemanship. On Hunting.
Vol. II: Histories 13 ___ L286 ISBN: 99316-7 Constitution of the Athenians
___ L111 ISBN: 99123-1
___ L183 ISBN: 99202-3
Vol. III: Histories 45. Annals 13 VALERIUS MAXIMUS
___ L249 ISBN: 99274-0
Memorable Doings and Sayings,
Vol. IV: Annals 46, 1112 Vol. I: Books 15
___ L312 ISBN: 99345-7 ___ L492 ISBN: 99541-3
Vol. V: Annals 1316 Memorable Doings and Sayings,
___ L322 ISBN: 99355-6 Vol. II: Books 69
___ L493 ISBN: 99542-0
TERENCE
Vol. I: The Woman of Andros. VARRO
Self-Tormenter. Eunuch On the Latin Language,
___ L022 ISBN: 99597-0 Vol. I: Books 57
___ L333 ISBN: 99367-9
Vol. II: Phormio. Mother-in-Law.
Brothers On the Latin Language,
___ L023 ISBN: 99598-7 Vol. II: Books 810. Fragments
___ L334 ISBN: 99368-6
TERTULLIAN
Apology and De Spectaculis. VELLEIUS PATERCULUS
Minucius Felix: Octavius Compendium of Roman History.
___ L250 ISBN: 99276-4 Res Gestae Divi Augusti
___ L152 ISBN: 99168-2
THEOPHRASTUS
Vol. I: Enquiry Into Plants: VIRGIL
Books 15 Vol. I: Eclogues. Georgics.
___ L070 ISBN: 99077-7 Aeneid: Books 16, Revised
Edition
Vol. II: Enquiry Into Plants: ___ L063 ISBN: 99583-3
Books 69. Treatise on Odours.
Concerning Weather Signs Vol. II: Aeneid: Books 712.
___ L079 ISBN: 99088-3 Appendix Vergiliana
___ L064 ISBN: 99586-4
Vol III: De Causis Plantarum:
Books 12
___ L471 ISBN: 99519-2 VITRUVIUS
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PHILOSTRATUS AESCHYLUS
Volume I. Apollonius of Tyana: Books 14 Volume I. Persians.
Volume II. Apollonius of Tyana: Books 58 Seven against Thebes.
Suppliants. Prometheus Bound
Volume III. Apollonius of Tyana:
Letters of Apollonius. Ancient Testimonia. Volume II. Oresteia: Agamemnon.
Eusebiuss Reply to Hierocles Libation-Bearers. Eumenides
EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY Volume III. Fragments
CHRISTOPHER P. JONES EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY
This biography of a first-century AD holy man has ALAN H. SOMMERSTEIN
become one of the most widely discussed literary Aeschylus (c. 525456 BC), the dramatist who made
works of later antiquity. With an engaging style, Athenian tragedy one of the worlds great art forms,
Philostratus portrays a charismatic teacher and reli- witnessed the establishment of democracy at Athens
gious reformer from Tyana in Cappadocia (modern and fought against the Persians at Marathon. He won
central Turkey) who travels across the known world, the tragic prize at the City Dionysia thirteen times
from the Atlantic to the Ganges. His miracles, which between c. 499 and 458, and in his later years was
include extraordinary cures and mys- probably victorious almost every time
terious disappearances, together he put on a production, though
with his apparent triumph over Sophocles beat him at least once.
death, caused pagans to make Of his total of about eighty plays,
Apollonius a rival to Jesus of seven survive complete. The first
Nazareth. volume of this new Loeb Classical
Jones has produced a superlative Library edition offers fresh texts
editionThe text is judicious and and translations by Alan H.
the translation stylishly captures Sommerstein of Persians, the only
the sophists rhetorical range surviving Greek historical drama;
Excellent introductory material and Seven against Thebes, from a trilogy
maps help chart Apolloniuss imagi- on the conflict between Oedipuss
nary journey. He may no longer be sons; Suppliants, on the successful
worshipped (except in the wackier appeal by the daughters of Danaus
corners of cyberspace), but to the king and people of Argos for
nonetheless we can rightly say: protection against a forced marriage;
Apollonius Lives! and Prometheus Bound (of disputed
H ELEN M ORALES , authenticity), on the terrible punish-
T IMES L ITERARY S UPPLEMENT ment of Prometheus for giving fire to humans in
This new Loeb edition of Apolloniusfulfills defiance of Zeus.
admirably the aims of this seriesThe introduction, Vol. I. ISBN 978-0-674-99627-4 LCL 145
as one would expect from Jones, touches upon all Vol. II. ISBN 978-0-674-99628-1 LCL 146
the important features of this rich text and reflects Vol. III. ISBN 978-0-674-99629-8 LCL 505
great familiarity with the scholarship in all fields
from history and literature to philosophy and theol-
ogywhich have been concerned with it.
O WEN H ODKINSON , C LASSICAL B ULLETIN
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Vol. II. ISBN 978-0-674-99614-4 LCL 17
Vol. III. ISBN 978-0-674-99617-5 LCL 458

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W O M E N P O R T R AY E D

OVID PROCOPIUS
Heroides. Amores Volume VI. The Anecdota
TRANSLATED BY GRANT SHOWERMAN or Secret History
REVISED BY G. P. GOOLD TRANSLATED BY H. B. DEWING
The faithful Penelope, the forgiving Briseis, the The most famous woman of late antiquity, the
reproachful Dido, the impassioned Medeaa proces- empress Theodora, is portrayed with a very sharp
sion of legendary women express their emotions and pen in Procopiuss Secret History. The sixth-century
narrate their memories in the fictional letters to historian here sets out to tell what manner of persons
absent husbands and lovers that constitute Ovids Justinian and Theodora were and the method by
Heroides (Heroines). The moods and situations of which they ruined the Roman Empirein an
these heroines vary widely, but their soliloquies are all account that he apparently meant to publish after
dramatic. Six of the poems form exchanges, including their deaths. He tells of Theodoras early years as a
an entertaining correspondence between Paris and stage performer and prostitute; the duplicitous means
Helen, and an exchange between Hero and Leander and intrigue she employed to achieve her goals when
which immortalized their story. This volume also con- in power; her cruelty and spite, vanity and pride. Not
tains Ovids Amores, three books of a fair and balanced picture perhaps,
elegies ostensibly about the poets but a striking and vivid one.
love affair with his mistress Corinna.
All volumes in the
See the enclosed insert for Loeb Procopius
a listing of all volumes in Vol. I. History of the Wars:
the Loeb Ovid. Books 12. (Persian War)
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ISBN 978-0-674-99045-6 LCL 41
Vol. II. History of the Wars:
Books 34. (Vandalic War)
ISBN 978-0-674-99090-6 LCL 81
PLUTARCH Vol. III. History of the Wars:
Sayings of Spartan Women. Books 56.15. (Gothic War)
Bravery of Women ISBN 978-0-674-99119-4 LCL 107
Vol. IV. History of the Wars:
TRANSLATED BY Books 6.167.35. (Gothic War)
FRANK COLE BABBITT ISBN 978-0-674-99191-0 LCL 173
Plutarch was an admirer of tradition- Vol. V. History of the Wars:
al Spartan virtues; this is reflected in Books 7.368. (Gothic War)
ISBN 978-0-674-99239-9 LCL 217
Volume III of the Moralia, which
Vol. VI. The Anecdota or Secret History
includes the essay Ancient Customs ISBN 978-0-674-99320-4 LCL 290
of the Spartans and Sayings of Spartans as well as
Sayings of Spartan Women. The last records state-
ments about the role of women as mothers and
expressions of Spartan valuesthese are women
reproducing the values of their culture. Among the
other three essays here is Bravery of Women, a
selection of anecdotes recounting the actions of brave
women; Plutarch calls it a supplement to a conversa-
tion on the equality of the sexes. Plutarchs fluent and
genial style make his Moralia a pleasure to read.

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THUCYDIDES HOMER
History of the Peloponnesian War Iliad
TRANSLATED BY C. F. SMITH TRANSLATED BY A. T. MURRAY
Thucydides wrote his famous history from first- REVISED BY WILLIAM F. WYATT
hand knowledge of his own and others. The war he The Iliad is Homers stirring account of the Trojan
described was really three conflicts with one uncertain War and its passions. The eloquent and dramatic epic
peace after the first; and Thucydides had not unified poem captures the terrible anger of Achilles over a
them into one account when death came sometime grave insult to his personal honor and relates its tragic
before 396 BC. Although his work was left unfinished resulta chain of consequences that proves devastat-
and as a whole unrevised, in brilliance of description ing for the Greek forces besieging Troy, for noble
and depth of insight this history has no superior. Trojans, and for Achilles himself. The poet gives us
Vol. I. ISBN 978-0-674-99120-0 LCL 108 compelling characterizations of his protagonists as well
Vol. II. ISBN 978-0-674-99121-7 LCL 109 as a remarkable study of the heroic code in antiquity.
Vol. III. ISBN 978-0-674-99122-4 LCL 110 Vol. I. ISBN 978-0-674-99579-6 LCL 170
Vol. IV. ISBN 978-0-674-99187-3 LCL 169 Vol. II. ISBN 978-0-674-99580-2 LCL 171

HERODOTUS CAESAR
The Persian Wars Volume I. The Gallic War
TRANSLATED BY A. D. GODLEY Volume II. Civil Wars
Herodotuss famous history of Volume III. Alexandrian War.
warfare between the Greeks and African War. Spanish War
the Persians has an epic dignity TRANSLATED BY H. J. EDWARDS,
that enhances his delightful style. A. G. PESKETT, AND A. G. WAY
It includes the rise of the Persian
Caesar (C. Iulius, 10244 BC), states-
power and an account of the Persian
man and soldier, defied the dictator
empire; a description and history of
Sulla; served in the Mithridatic wars
Egypt; and a digression on the geog-
and in Spain; pushed his way in
raphy and customs of Scythia. After
Roman politics as a democrat
personal inquiry and study of
against the senatorial government;
hearsay and other evidence,
was the real leader of the coalition
Herodotus gives us a not uncritical
with Pompey and Crassus; con-
estimate of the best that he could
quered all of Gaul for Rome;
find.
attacked Britain twice; was forced into civil war;
Vol. I. ISBN 978-0-674-99130-9 LCL 117 became master of the Roman world; and achieved
Vol. II. ISBN 978-0-674-99131-6 LCL 118 wide-reaching reforms until his murder.
Vol. III. ISBN 978-0-674-99133-0 LCL 119
Vol. IV. ISBN 978-0-674-99134-7 LCL 120 In the first two volumes, we have his books of
Commentariirecords of his own campaigns (with
occasional digressions) in vigorous, direct, clear,
unemotional style and in the third person, the account
of the civil war being somewhat more impassioned.
Collected in the third volume are three works con-
cerning the campaigns engaged in by Caesar, but of
uncertain authorship.
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Vol. II. ISBN 978-0-674-99043-2 LCL 39
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XENOPHON DEMOSTHENES
Volume III. Anabasis Volume I. Olynthiacs 13. Philippic 14.
TRANSLATED BY CARLETON L. BROWNSON On the Peace. On the Chersonese.
REVISED BY JOHN DILLERY Philips Letter. Answer to Philips Letter
Xenophons vivid eyewitness account of the expedition TRANSLATED BY J. H. VINCE
of the Ten Thousand Greek mercenaries who fought Demosthenes has been admired since antiquity
under Cyrus is an engrossing tale of remarkable for his dynamic style and variety of persuasive tech-
adventures, as the Greeks retreated through inhos- niques. Especially notable is the way he brings life
pitable lands from the gates of Babylon back to the to speeches by use of vivid detail.
coast after Cyruss death. It is also an invaluable In this volume of the Demosthenes edition, we
source on Greek military forces. have nine speeches in which he attempted to rouse
All volumes in the Loeb Xenophon Athenian alarm about Macedonian ambitions, as well
as Philip of Macedons letter to Athens declaring war
Vol. I. Hellenica: Books 14
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and the answer to Philips letter.
Vol. II. Hellenica: Books 57
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Vol. IV. Memorabilia. Oeconomicus. Olynthiacs 13. Philippic 1. On the
Symposium. Apology Peace. Philippic 2. On Halonnesus.
ISBN 978-0-674-99186-6 LCL 168 On the Chersonese. Philippics 3 and 4.
Vol. V. Cyropaedia: Books 14 Answer to Philips Letter. Philips Letter.
ISBN 978-0-674-99057-9 LCL 51
On Organization. On the
Navy-boards. For the Liberty of the
Vol. VI. Cyropaedia: Books 58
Rhodians. For the People of
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Megalopolis. On the Treaty with
Vol. VII. Hiero. Agesilaus. Constitution Alexander. Against Leptines
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Means. Cavalry Commander. Art of
Vol. II. Orations 1819: De Corona,
Horsemanship. On Hunting.
De Falsa Legatione
Constitution of the Athenians
ISBN 978-0-674-99171-2 LCL 155
ISBN 978-0-674-99202-3 LCL 183
Vol. III. Orations 2126: Against
Meidias. Against Androtion. Against
LUCAN Aristocrates. Against Timocrates.
Against Aristogeiton 1 and 2
The Civil War (Pharsalia) ISBN 978-0-674-99330-3 LCL 299
TRANSLATED BY J.D. DUFF Vol. IV. Orations 2740: Private Cases
ISBN 978-0-674-99351-8 LCL 318
Julius Caesar looms as a sinister hero in this stormy
Vol. V. Orations 4149: Private Cases
chronicle in verse of the war between Caesar and the ISBN 978-0-674-99381-5 LCL 346
Republics forces under Pompey, and later under Cato Vol. VI. Orations 5059: Private Cases.
in Africaa chronicle of dramatic events carrying us In Neaeram
from Caesars fateful crossing of the Rubicon, through ISBN 978-0-674-99386-0 LCL 351
the Battle of Pharsalus and the death of Pompey, to Vol. VII. Orations 6061: Funeral Speech.
Caesar victorious in Egypt. Quintilian called Lucan a Erotic Essay. Exordia. Letters
ISBN 978-0-674-99412-6 LCL 374
poet full of fire and energy and a master of brilliant
phrases. His epic stood next after Virgils in the esti-
mation of antiquity.
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ON AGING

LUCIAN CICERO
Octogenarians On Old Age
TRANSLATED BY A. M. HARMON TRANSLATED BY W. A. FALCONER
Octogenarians is an impressive catalog of men who Ciceros treatise On Old Age (Cato Maior de senec-
are related to have attained great age with a sound tute) is framed as a conversation that supposedly
mind and a perfect body ostensibly compiled as a occurred in 150 BC between Cato, then 84 years old,
birthday present for a friend. Whether or not correct and two younger men seeking his advice about grow-
in its details, it is an interesting record with appealing ing old wisely. Point by point Cato challenges the rea-
anecdotes. The piece has come down to us with the sons why old age might be thought an unhappy and
satires of Lucian but is undoubtedly not by him. feeble state. The words he ascribes to Cato, Cicero
This volume also includes two of the lively satirists says, will completely unfold to you my own views on
best works: A True Story and The Carousal old age.
(or Symposium).
Found in Volume XX of the Cicero edition.
Found in Volume I of the Lucian edition.
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SOPHOCLES
Oedipus at Colonus
PLUTARCH EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY
Whether an Old Man Should HUGH LLOYD-JONES
Engage in Public Affairs
Sophocles wrote Oedipus at Colonus
TRANSLATED BY when he was 90 years old. It is a
HAROLD NORTH FOWLER
powerful portrayal of Oedipus in
Plutarchs essay on old men in his wretched last years, a play that
public life, in Volume X of the addresses the heroic in an enfeebled
Loeb Moralia edition, has much old man facing the end of his life.
in common with Ciceros On Old This volume includes three other
Age, though Plutarchs piece is more plays as well. Reviewers highly
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longer be of use to their country in general and their for todays taste, which is intolerant of anothers poetic
fellow citizens by reason of their age. This volume sensibility interposed between itself and Sophocles.
also includes the essays That a Philosopher Ought
Found in Volume II of the Sophocles edition.
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GREEK AND ROMAN MYTHOLOGY

APOLLODORUS OVID
The Library Metamorphoses
TRANSLATED BY JAMES G. FRAZER TRANSLATED BY FRANK JUSTUS MILLER
The Library provides a grand summary of traditional REVISED BY G. P. GOOLD
Greek mythology and heroic legends as well as an The Metamorphoses of Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso,
important record of Greek accounts of the origin 43 BC17 AD) is a narrative poem in fifteen books that
and early history of the world. In his notes, J. G. describes the creation and history of the world. The
Frazer compares the various versions to those in best-known account of Classical mythology in its day
The Library. and throughout the following millennia, it has been a
Vol. I. ISBN 978-0-674-99135-4 LCL 121 source of inspiration to countless artists and poets,
Vol. II. ISBN 978-0-674-99136-1 LCL 122 including Chaucer and Shakespeare.
Found in Volumes III and IV of the Ovid edition.
VIRGIL
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Aeneid
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TRANSLATED BY ISBN 978-0-674-99045-6 LCL 41
H. RUSHTON FAIRCLOUGH Vol. II. Art of Love. Cosmetics.
REVISED BY G. P. GOOLD Remedies for Love. Ibis. Walnut-tree.
Sea Fishing. Consolation
Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro) was ISBN 978-0-674-99255-9 LCL 232
born in 70 BC near Mantua and Vol. III. Metamorphoses: Books 18
was educated at Cremona, Milan, ISBN 978-0-674-99046-3 LCL 42
and Rome. His great, not wholly Vol. IV. Metamorphoses: Books 915
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traditional theme of Romes origins Vol. V. Fasti


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through Aeneas of Troy, is Homeric
Vol. VI. Tristia. Ex Ponto
in meter and method but influenced
ISBN 978-0-674-99167-5 LCL 151
also by later Greek and Roman liter-
ature, philosophy, and learning, and
deeply Roman in spirit. For this STATIUS
revised edition, G.P. Goold has cor- Thebaid.
rected the text, revised the transla- Achilleid
tion to reflect current idiom, and EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY
supplied a new introduction and D. R. SHACKLETON BAILEY
notes.
Statius published his Thebaid in the last decade of
Found in Volumes I and II of the Virgil edition. the first century. This epic recounting the struggle
Vol. I. ISBN 978-0-674-99583-3 LCL 63 between the two sons of Oedipus for the kingship
Vol. II. ISBN 978-0-674-99586-4 LCL 64 of Thebes is his masterpiece, a stirring exploration
of the passions of civil war. The Achilleid is strikingly
different in tone: this second epic begins as a charm-
ing account of Achilles life.
Found in Volumes II and III of the Statius edition.
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P H I L O S O P H E R S A N D S O P H I S T S P O R T R AY E D

PHILOSTRATUS LUCIAN
Lives of the Sophists Zeus Catechized. Zeus Rants.
The Dream. Philosophies for Sale
EUNAPIUS
TRANSLATED BY A. M. HARMON
Lives of the Philosophers and Sophists
Philosophies for Sale offers witty caricatures of philo-
TRANSLATED BY WILMER C. WRIGHT
sophical schools and high-spirited satire. When Zeus
Philostratuss Lives of the Sophists is testimony to the and Hermes preside over the sale of a Pythagorean,
celebrity of sophists in the second and third centuries, a Cynic, a Heraclitean, a Platonist, a Stoic, and a
many of whom acquired great wealth, friends in high Sceptic, comic portrayals emerge. In Zeus Catechized,
places, and numerous students. He tells us about the Zeus is interviewed on the concepts of predestination
principal representatives of this Second Sophistic and free will. This theme is elaborated in Zeus Rants.
as well as some philosophers, including Dio of Prusa The Dream is in essence a Cynic sermon in praise of
(Dio Chrysostom). His Lives are not straight biogra- poverty, cast in the form of a dialogue between a cob-
phies so much as collections of anecdotes and bler and his cock, who is a Pythagorean reincarnated.
description of personal characteristics. Philostratuss
account offers a close look at Greek intellectual and Found in Volume II of the Lucian edition.
educational life under Roman rule. See the enclosed insert for
In his somewhat similar Lives of the a listing of all volumes in the
Philosophers and Sophists, Eunapius Loeb Lucian.
reports on philosophers and sophists Vol. II.
of his own time. He is an important ISBN 978-0-674-99060-9 LCL 54
source of information about fourth-
century Neoplatonists.
PLOTINUS
See the enclosed insert for Porphyry on the
a listing of all volumes in Life of Plotinus
the Loeb Philostratus. TRANSLATED BY
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ISBN 978-0-674-99149-1 LCL 134
Porphyry, the scholar and student
of Plotinus who arranged his work
XENOPHON in the six Enneads that have come
Memorabilia. Oeconomicus. down to us, also provides a Life of
Symposium. Apology the philosopher (in Volume I of the
TRANSLATED BY Plotinus edition). In this substantial
E. C. MARCHANT AND O. J. TODD work, written he says in my sixty-eighth year,
This volume collects Xenophons portrayals of his Porphyry talks about Plotinuss nature and personal
friend Socrates. In Memorabilia we see the philoso- style, about the people who regularly attend his lec-
pherthe man and his thoughtthrough Xenophons tures, and his way of writing and teaching. And
eyes. Here and in the accompanying Symposium, an Porphyry records how Plotinuss contemporaries
engaging account of a dinner party at which Socrates regarded him. This volume also includes the first
speaks about love, we also obtain insight on life in Ennead.
Athens. This volume also includes Xenophons Found in Volume I of the Plotinus edition.
Apologia, an interesting complement to Platos
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