Loeb Classical Library
The Loeb Classical Library is a series of books, today published by the Harvard University Press, which present important works of ancient Greek and Latin Literature in a way designed to make the text accessible to the broadest possible audience, by presenting the original Greek or Latin text on each left-hand leaf, and a fairly literal translation on the facing page. They represent the Everyman's Library of Antiquity, the canon of our Classical heritage spanning fourteen centuries of epics and lyric poetry; tragedy and comedy; history, travel, philosophy, and oratory; medical writers, geographers and mathematicians. The Loeb Classical Library also extends to cover those Church fathers who made particular use of pagan culture.
Origin The series was conceived and initially funded by James Loeb. The first volumes were published by William Heineman and company in 1912, already in their distinctive green (for Greek text) and red (for Latin) hardcover bindings, which are instantly recognizable today. Since then scores of new titles have been added, and the earliest translations have been revised several times. (In recent years, this has included the removal of earlier editions' bowdlerization.) Profit from the editions continues to fund graduate student fellowships at Harvard University.
Reception Although some serious classicists spurn the Loebs (which have only a minimal apparatus criticus) as amateurish, and many non-classicists, conversely, are unimpressed by the relatively pedestrian prose of the English translations (necessary because of the desire to remain as literal as possible), the Loeb editions are nonetheless ubiquitous, still the "handy books of a size that would fit in a gentleman's pocket" that they were in 1912, though now they slip into a sweatshirt hoodie. In 1917 Virginia Woolf wrote (in the Times Literary Supplement): The Loeb Library, with its Greek or Latin on one side of the page and its English on the other, came as a gift of freedom...The existence of the amateur was recognised by the publication of this Library, and to a great extent made respectable...The difficulty of Greek is not sufficiently dwelt upon, chiefly perhaps because the sirens who lure us to these perilous waters are generally scholars [who] have forgotten...what those difficulties are. But for the ordinary amateur they are very real and very great; and we shall do well to recognise the fact and to make up our minds that we shall never be independent of our Loeb. Harvard University assumed complete responsibility for the series in 1989 and in recent years four or five new or re-edited volumes are published anually. In 2001, Harvard University Press began issuing a third series of books with a similar format. The I Tatti Renaissance Library presents key Medieval and Renaissance works in their original language (usually Latin) with a facing English translation; it is bound similarly to the Loeb Classics, but with blue covers. (The books' dimensions, however, are slightly larger.)
Volumes published (from [1]= L145) Volume I. Suppliant Maidens. Persians. Prometheus. Seven Against Thebes L146) Volume II. Agamemnon. Libation-Bearers. Eumenides. Fragments L020) Volume I. Ajax. Electra. Oedipus Tyrannus ISBN 0674995570 L021) Volume II. Antigone. The Women of Trachis. Philoctetes. Oedipus at Colonus ISBN 0674995589 L483) Volume III. Fragments ISBN 0674995325 L012) Volume I. Cyclops. Alcestis. Medea L484) Volume II. Children of Heracles. Hippolytus. Andromache. Hecuba L009) Volume III. Suppliant Women. Electra. Heracles L010N) Volume IV. Trojan Women. Iphigenia among the Taurians. Ion L011N) Volume V. Helen. Phoenician Women. Orestes L495) Volume VI. Bacchae. Iphigenia at Aulis. Rhesus
L178) Volume I. Acharnians. Knights L488) Volume II. Clouds. Wasps. Peace L179N) Volume III. Birds. Lysistrata. Women at the Thesmophoria L180N) Volume IV. Frogs. Assemblywomen. Wealth
L132) Volume I. Aspis. Georgos. Dis Exapaton. Dyskolos. Encheiridion. Epitrepontes L459) Volume II. Heros. Theophoroumene. Karchedonios. Kitharistes. Kolax. Koneiazomenai. Leukadia. Misoumenos. Perikeiromene. Perinthia L460N) Volume III. Samia. Sikyonioi. Synaristosai. Phasma. Unidentified Fragments
Poets L104) Odyssey: Volume I. Books 1-12 L105) Odyssey: Volume II. Books 13-24 L170N) Iliad, Second Edition: Volume I. Books 1-12 L171N) Iliad: Volume II. Books 13-24 L056) Volume I. Olympian Odes. Pythian Odes L485) Volume II. Nemean Odes. Isthmian Odes. Fragments
=-- minor= L142) Greek Lyric Poetry: Volume I. Sappho and Alcaeus L143) Greek Lyric Poetry: Volume II. Anacreon, Anacreontea, Choral Lyric from Olympus to Alcman L476) Greek Lyric Poetry: Volume III. Stesichorus, Ibycus, Simonides, and Others L461) Greek Lyric Poetry: Volume IV. Bacchylides, Corinna, and Others L144) Greek Lyric Poetry: Volume V. The New School of Poetry and Anonymous Songs and Hymns L258N) Greek Elegiac Poetry: From the Seventh to the Fifth Centuries BC. Tyrtaeus, Solon, Theognis, and Others L259N) Greek Iambic Poetry: From the Seventh to the Fifth Centuries BC. Archilochus, Semonides, Hipponax, and Others L259) Greek Elegy and Iambus, Volume II: Elegiac Poetry of the Fourth Century, Iambic Poets (including Archilochus and Semonides), Anonymous Inscriptions and Fragments L028) Greek Bucolic Poets: Theocritus. Bion. Moschus L057) Homeric Hymns. Epic Cycle. Homerica L067) Greek Anthology: Volume I. Book 1: Christian Epigrams. Book 2: Christodorus of Thebes in Egypt. Book 3: The Cyzicene Epigrams. Book 4: The Proems of the Different Anthologies. Book 5: The Amatory Epigrams. Book 6: The Dedicatory Epigrams L068) Greek Anthology: Volume II. Book 7: Sepulchral Epigrams. Book 8: The Epigrams of St. Gregory the Theologian L084) Greek Anthology: Volume III. Book 9: The Declamatory Epigrams L085) Greek Anthology: Volume IV. Book 10: The Hortatory and Admonitory Epigrams. Book 11: The Convivial and Satirical Epigrams. Book 12: Strato's Musa Puerilis L086) Greek Anthology: Volume V. Book 13: Epigrams in Various Metres. Book 14: Arithmetical Problems, Riddles, Oracles. Book 15: Miscellanea. Book 16: Epigrams of the Planudean Anthology Not in the Palatine Manuscript
Philosophers L325) Volume I. Categories. On Interpretation. Prior Analytics ISBN 0-674-99359-4 L391) Volume II. Posterior Analytics. Topica ISBN 0-674-99430-2 L400) Volume III. On Sophistical Refutations. On Coming-to-be and Passing Away. On the Cosmos ISBN 0-674-99441-8 L228) Volume IV. Physics, Books 1-4 ISBN 0-674-99251-2 L255) Volume V. Physics, Books 5-8 ISBN 0-674-99281-4 L338) Volume VI. On the Heavens ISBN 0-674-99372-1 L397) Volume VII. Meteorologica ISBN 0-674-99436-1 L288) Volume VIII. On the Soul. Parva Naturalia. On Breath ISBN 0-674-99318-7 L437) Volume IX. History of Animals, Books 1-3 ISBN 0-674-99481-7 L438) Volume X. History of Animals, Books 4-6 ISBN 0-674-99482-5 L439) Volume XI. History of Animals, Books 7-10 ISBN 0-674-99483-3 L323) Volume XII. Parts of Animals. Movement of Animals. Progression of Animals ISBN 0-674-99357-8 L366) Volume XIII. Generation of Animals ISBN 0-674-99403-5 L307) Volume XIV. Minor Works: On Colours. On Things Heard. Physiognomics. On Plants. On Marvellous Things Heard. Mechanical Problems. On Indivisible Lines. The Situations and Names of Winds. On Melissus, Xenophanes, Gorgias ISBN 0-674-99338-1 L316) Volume XV. Problems, Books 1-21 ISBN 0-674-99349-7 L317) Volume XVI. Problems, Books 22-38. Rhetorica ad Alexandrum ISBN 0-674-99350-0 L271) Volume XVII. Metaphysics, Books 1-9 ISBN 0-674-99299-7 L287) Volume XVIII. Metaphysics, Books 10-14. Oeconomica. Magna Moralia ISBN 0-674-99317-9 L073) Volume XIX. Nicomachean Ethics ISBN 0-674-99081-1 L285) Volume XX. Athenian Constitution. Eudemian Ethics. Virtues and Vices ISBN 0-674-99315-2 L264) Volume XXI. Politics ISBN 0-674-99291-1 L193) Volume XXII. The Art of Rhetoric ISBN 0-674-99212-1 L199) Volume XXIII. Poetics. On the Sublime. On Style ISBN 0-674-99563-5 L204) The Deipnosophists: Volume I. Books 1-3.106e L208) The Deipnosophists: Volume II. Books 3.106e-5 L224) The Deipnosophists: Volume III. Books 6-7 L235) The Deipnosophists: Volume IV. Books 8-10 L274) The Deipnosophists: Volume V. Books 11-12 L327) The Deipnosophists: Volume VI. Books 13-14.653b L345) The Deipnosophists: Volume VII. Books 14.653b-15 L093) Description of Greece: Volume I. Books 1-2 (Attica and Corinth) L188) Description of Greece: Volume II. Books 3-5 (Laconia, Messenia, Elis 1) L272) Description of Greece: Volume III. Books 6-8.21 (Elis 2, Achaia, Arcadia) L297) Description of Greece: Volume IV. Books 8.22-10 (Arcadia, Boeotia, Phocis and Ozolian Locri) L298) Description of Greece: Volume V. Maps, Plans, Ilustrations and General Index L147) Volume I. Ancient Medicine. Airs, Waters, Places. Epidemics 1 & 3. The Oath. Precepts. Nutriment L148) Volume II. Prognostic. Regimen in Acute Diseases. The Sacred Disease. The Art. Breaths. Law. Decorum. Physician (Ch. 1). Dentition L149) Volume III. On Wounds in the Head. In the Surgery. On Fractures. On Joints. Mochlicon L150) Volume IV. Nature of Man. Regimen in Health. Humours. Aphorisms. Regimen 1-3. Dreams. Heracleitus: On the Universe L472) Volume V. Affections. Diseases 1. Diseases 2 L473) Volume VI. Diseases 3. Internal Affections. Regimen in Acute Diseases L477) Volume VII. Epidemics 2, 4-6 L482) Volume VIII. Places in Man. Glands. Fleshes. Prorrhetic 1-2. Physician. Use of Liquids. Ulcers. Haemorrhoids and Fistulas L036) Volume I. Euthyphro. Apology. Crito. Phaedo. Phaedrus ISBN 0-674-99040-4 L165) Volume II. Laches. Protagoras. Meno. Euthydemus ISBN 0-674-99183-4 L166) Volume III. Lysis. Symposium. Gorgias ISBN 0-674-99184-2 L167) Volume IV. Cratylus. Parmenides. Greater Hippias. Lesser Hippias ISBN 0-674-99185-0 L237) Volume V. The Republic, Books 1-5 ISBN 0-674-99262-8 L276) Volume VI. The Republic, Books 6-10 ISBN 0-674-99304-7 L123) Volume VII. Theaetetus. Sophist ISBN 0-674-99137-0 L164) Volume VIII. Statesman. Philebus. Ion ISBN 0-674-99182-6 L234) Volume IX. Timaeus. Critias. Cleitophon. Menexenus. Epistles ISBN 0-674-99257-1 L187) Volume X. Laws, Books 1-6 ISBN 0-674-99206-7 L192) Volume XI. Laws, Books 7-12 ISBN 0-674-99211-3 L201) Volume XII. Charmides. Alcibiades 1 & 2. Hipparchus. The Lovers. Theages. Minos. Epinomis ISBN 0-674-99221-0 L435) Tetrabiblos L049) Geography: Volume I. Books 1-2 L050) Geography: Volume II. Books 3-5 L182) Geography: Volume III. Books 6-7 L196) Geography: Volume IV. Books 8-9 L211) Geography: Volume V. Books 10-12 L223) Geography: Volume VI. Books 13-14 L241) Geography: Volume VII. Books 15-16 L267) Geography: Volume VIII. Book 17 and General Index L070) Enquiry into Plants: Volume I. Books 1-5 L079) Enquiry into Plants: Volume II. Books 6-9. Treatise on Odours. Concerning Weather Signs L225) Characters. Mimes. Cercidas and the Choliambic Poets L225N) Characters. Herodas, Mimes. Sophron and Other Mime Fragments L471) De Causis Plantarum: Volume I. Books 1-2 L474) De Causis Plantarum: Volume II. Books 3-4 L475) De Causis Plantarum: Volume III. Books 5-6
=-- minor= L335) Greek Mathematical Works: Volume I. From Thales to Euclid L362) Greek Mathematical Works: Volume II. From Aristarchus to Pappus
Historians L117) The Persian Wars: Volume I. Books 1-2 L118) The Persian Wars: Volume II. Books 3-4 L119) The Persian Wars: Volume III. Books 5-7 L120) The Persian Wars: Volume IV. Books 8-9 L350) History of Egypt and Other Works L128) Histories: Volume I. Books 1-2 L137) Histories: Volume II. Books 3-4 L138) Histories: Volume III. Books 5-8 L159) Histories: Volume IV. Books 9-15 L160) Histories: Volume V. Books 16-27 L161) Histories: Volume VI. Books 28-39 L108) History of the Peloponnesian War: Volume I. Books 1-2 L109) History of the Peloponnesian War: Volume II. Books 3-4 L110) History of the Peloponnesian War: Volume III. Books 5-6 L169) History of the Peloponnesian War: Volume IV. Books 7-8. General Index L088) Volume I. Hellenica, Books 1-4 L089) Volume II. Hellenica, Books 5-7 L090) Volume III. Anabasis L168) Volume IV. Memorabilia and Oeconomicus. Symposium and Apologia L051) Volume V. Cyropaedia, Books 1-4 L052) Volume VI. Cyropaedia, Books 5-8 L183) Volume VII. Hiero. Agesilaus. Constitution of the Lacedaemonians. Ways and Means. Cavalry Commander. Art of Horsemanship. On Hunting. Constitution of the Athenians L106) collected works L238) Volume I. Olynthiacs 1-3. Philippic 1. On the Peace. Philippic 2. On Halonnesus. On the Chersonese. Philippics 3 and 4. Answer to Philip's Letter. Philip's Letter. On Organization. On the Navy-boards. For the Liberty of the Rhodians. For the People of Meg L155) Volume II. De Corona, De Falsa Legatione (18-19) L299) Volume III. Against Meidias. Against Androtion. Against Aristocrates. Against Timocrates. Against Aristogeiton 1 and 2 (21-26) L318) Volume IV. Private Orations (27-40) L346) Volume V. Private Orations (41-49) L351) Volume VI. Private Orations (50-58). In Neaeram (59) L374) Volume VII. Funeral Speech (60). Erotic Essay (61). Exordia. Letters L202) collected works L209) Volume I. To Demonicus. To Nicocles. Nicocles or the Cyprians. Panegyricus. To Philip. Archidamus L229) Volume II. On the Peace. Areopagiticus. Against the Sophists. Antidosis. Panathenaicus L373) Volume III. Evagoras. Helen. Busiris. Plataicus. Concerning the Team of Horses. Trapeziticus. Against Callimachus. Aegineticus. Against Lochites. Against Euthynus. Letters
=--minor= L308) Minor Attic Orators: Volume I. Antiphon and Andocides L395) Minor Attic Orators: Volume II. Lycurgus. Dinarchus. Demades. Hyperides
Latin
L045) Leucippe and Clitophon L446) On the Characteristics of Animals: Volume I. Books 1-5 L448) On the Characteristics of Animals: Volume II. Books 6-11 L449) On the Characteristics of Animals: Volume III. Books 12-17 L486) Historical Miscellany L156) Aeneas Tacticus, Asclepiodotus, and Onasander
L383) Alciphron, Aelian, and Philostratus: The Letters L300) Roman History: Volume I. Books 14-19 L315) Roman History: Volume II. Books 20-26 L331) Roman History: Volume III. Books 27-31. Excerpta Valesiana L121) The Library: Volume I. Books 1-3.9 L122) The Library: Volume II. Book 3.10-end. Epitome L001) Argonautica
L002) Roman History: Volume I. Books 1-8.1 L003) Roman History: Volume II. Books 8.2-12 L004) Roman History: Volume III. The Civil Wars, Books 1-3.26 L005) Roman History: Volume IV. The Civil Wars, Books 3.27-5 L044) Metamorphoses (The Golden Ass): Volume I. Books 1-6 L453) Metamorphoses (The Golden Ass): Volume II. Books 7-11 L236) Volume I. Anabasis of Alexander, Books 1-4 L269) Volume II. Anabasis of Alexander, Books 5-7. Indica L026) Confessions: Volume I. Books 1-8 L027) Confessions: Volume II. Books 9-13 L239) Select Letters L411) City of God: Volume I. Books 1-3 L412) City of God: Volume II. Books 4-7 L413) City of God: Volume III. Books 8-11 L414) City of God: Volume IV. Books 12-15 L415) City of God: Volume V. Books 16-18.35 L416) City of God: Volume VI. Books 18.36-20 L417) City of God: Volume VII. Books 21-22 L096) Ausonius: Volume I. Books 1-17 L115) Ausonius: Volume II. Books 18-20. Paulinus Pellaeus: Eucharisticus L436) Fables ISBN 0674994809 L190) Letters: Volume I. Letters 1-58 L215) Letters: Volume II. Letters 59-185 L243) Letters: Volume III. Letters 186-248 L270) Letters: Volume IV. Letters 249-368. Address to Young Men on Greek Literature
L246) Historical Works: Volume I. Ecclesiastical History, Books 1-3 L248) Historical Works: Volume II. Ecclesiastical History, Books 4-5. Lives of the Abbots. Letter to Egbert L074) Theological Tractates. The Consolation of Philosophy
L072) Volume I. Gallic War L039) Volume II. Civil Wars L402) Volume III. Alexandrian, African, and Spanish Wars L129) Hymns, Epigrams. Phaenomena. Alexandra L421) Aetia, Iambi, Hecale and Other Fragments. Hero and Leander
L283) On Agriculture ISBN 0674993136 L006) Tibullus. Pervigilium Veneris
L292) On Medicine: Volume I. Books 1-4 L304) On Medicine: Volume II. Books 5-6 L336) On Medicine: Volume III. Books 7-8 L481) Callirhoe
L403) Volume I. Rhetorica ad Herennium L386) Volume II. On Invention (De Inventione). The Best Kind of Orator (De Optimo Genere Oratorum). Topics (Topica) L348) Volume III. On the Orator (De Oratore) Books 1-2 L349) Volume IV. On the Orator (De Oratore) Book 3. On Fate (De Fato). Stoic Paradoxes (Paradoxa Stoicorum). On the Divisions of Oratory (De Partitione Oratoria) L342) Volume V. Brutus. Orator L240) Volume VI. Pro Quinctio. Pro Roscio Amerino. Pro Roscio Comoedo. The Three Speeches on the Agrarian Law Against Rullus L221) Volume VII. The Verrine Orations I: Against Caecilius. Against Verres, Part 1; Part 2, Books 1-2 L293) Volume VIII. The Verrine Orations II: Against Verres, Part 2, Books 3-5 L198) Volume IX. Pro Lege Manilia. Pro Caecina. Pro Cluentio. Pro Rabirio Perduellionis Reo L324) Volume X. In Catilinam 1-4. Pro Murena. Pro Sulla. Pro Flacco L158) Volume XI. Pro Archia. Post Reditum in Senatu. Post Reditum ad Quirites. De Domo Sua. De Haruspicum Responsis. Pro Cn. Plancio L309) Volume XII. Pro Sestio. In Vatinium L447) Volume XIII. Pro Caelio. De Provinciis Consularibus. Pro Balbo L252) Volume XIV. Pro Milone. In Pisonem. Pro Scauro. Pro Fonteio. Pro Rabirio Postumo. Pro Marcello. Pro Ligario. Pro Rege Deiotaro L189) Volume XV. Philippics L213) Volume XVI. On the Republic (De Re Publica). On the Laws (De Legibus) L040) Volume XVII. On Ends (De Finibus) L141) Volume XVIII. Tusculan Disputations L268) Volume XIX. On the Nature of the Gods (De Natura Deorum). Academics (Academica) L154) Volume XX. On Old Age (De Senectute). On Friendship (De Amicitia). On Divination (De Divinatione) L030) Volume XXI. On Duties (De Officiis): De Officiis L007N) Volume XXII. Letters to Atticus 1-89 L008N) Volume XXIII. Letters to Atticus 90-165A L097N) Volume XXIV. Letters to Atticus 166-281 L205N) Volume XXV. Letters to Friends 1-113 L216N) Volume XXVI. Letters to Friends 114-280 L230N) Volume XXVII. Letters to Friends 281-435 L462) Volume XXVIII. Letters to His Brother Quintus; Letters to Brutus; Handbook of Electioneering; Letter to Octavian L462N) Volume XXVIII. Letters to Quintus and Brutus. Letter Fragments. Letter to Octavian. Invectives. Handbook of Electioneering L491) Volume XXIX. Letters to Atticus 282-426 L135) Volume I. Panegyric on Probinus and Olybrius. Against Rufinus 1 and 2. War Against Gildo. Against Eutropius 1 and 2. Fescennine Verses on the Marriage of Honorius. Epithalamium of Honorius and Maria. Panegyrics on the Third and Fourth Consulships of Honor L136) Volume II. On Stilicho's Consulship 2-3. Panegyric on the Sixth Consulship of Honorius. The Gothic War. Shorter Poems. Rape of Proserpina L092) The Exhortation to the Greeks. The Rich Man's Salvation. To the Newly Baptized (fragment) L361) On Agriculture: Volume I. Books 1-4 L407) On Agriculture: Volume II. Books 5-9 L408) On Agriculture: Volume III. Books 10-12. On Trees L467) Collected work L368) History of Alexander: Volume I. Books 1-5 L369) History of Alexander: Volume II. Books 6-10 L032) Roman History: Volume I. Fragments of Books 1-11 L037) Roman History: Volume II. Fragments of Books 12-35 and of Uncertain Reference L053) Roman History: Volume III. Books 36-40 L066) Roman History: Volume IV. Books 41-45 L082) Roman History: Volume V. Books 46-50 L083) Roman History: Volume VI. Books 51-55 L175) Roman History: Volume VII. Books 56-60 L176) Roman History: Volume VIII. Books 61-70 L177) Roman History: Volume IX. Books 71-80 L257) Discourses 1-11: Volume I L339) Discourses 12-30: Volume II L358) Discourses 31-36: Volume III L376) Discourses 37-60: Volume IV L385) Discourses 61-80. Fragments. Letters: Volume V L279) Library of History: Volume I. Books 1-2.34 L303) Library of History: Volume II. Books 2.35-4.58 L340) Library of History: Volume III. Books 4.59-8 L375) Library of History: Volume IV. Books 9-12.40 L384) Library of History: Volume V. Books 12.41-13 L399) Library of History: Volume VI. Books 14-15.19 L389) Library of History: Volume VII. Books 15.20-16.65 L422) Library of History: Volume VIII. Books 16.66-17 L377) Library of History: Volume IX. Books 18-19.65 L390) Library of History: Volume X. Books 19.66-20 L409) Library of History: Volume XI. Fragments of Books 21-32 L423) Library of History: Volume XII. Fragments of Books 33-40 L184) Lives of Eminent Philosophers: Volume I. Books 1-5 L185) Lives of Eminent Philosophers: Volume II. Books 6-10 L319) Roman Antiquities: Volume I. Books 1-2 L347) Roman Antiquities: Volume II. Books 3-4 L357) Roman Antiquities: Volume III. Books 5-6.48 L364) Roman Antiquities: Volume IV. Books 6.49-7 L372) Roman Antiquities: Volume V. Books 8-9.24 L378) Roman Antiquities: Volume VI. Books 9.25-10 L388) Roman Antiquities: Volume VII. Book 11. Fragments of Books 12-20 L465) Critical Essays: Volume I. Ancient Orators. Lysias. Isocrates. Isaeus. Demosthenes. Thucydides L466) Critical Essays: Volume II. On Literary Composition. Dinarchus. Letters to Ammaeus and Pompeius L131) Volume I. Discourses, Books 1-2 L218) Volume II. Discourses, Books 3-4. Fragments. The Encheiridion L153) Ecclesiastical History: Volume I. Books 1-5 L265) Ecclesiastical History: Volume II. Books 6-10 L231) Epitome of Roman History L174) Stratagems. Aqueducts
L112) Correspondence: Volume I L113) Correspondence: Volume II L071) On the Natural Faculties L195) Attic Nights: Volume I. Books 1-5 L200) Attic Nights: Volume II. Books 6-13 L212) Attic Nights: Volume III. Books 14-20 L454) History of the Empire: Volume I. Books 1-4 L455) History of the Empire: Volume II. Books 5-8 L033) Odes and Epodes L194) Satires. Epistles. The Art of Poetry
L262) Select Letters L034) Barlaam and Ioasaph L186) Volume I. The Life. Against Apion L203) Volume II. The Jewish War, Books 1-2 L487) Volume III. The Jewish War, Books 3-4 L210) Volume IV. The Jewish War, Books 5-7: L242) Volume V. Jewish Antiquities, Books 1-3 L490) Volume VI. Jewish Antiquities, Books 4-6 L281) Volume VII. Jewish Antiquities, Books 7-8 L326) Volume VIII. Jewish Antiquities, Books 9-11 L365) Volume IX. Jewish Antiquities, Books 12-13 L489) Volume X. Jewish Antiquities, Books 14-15 L410) Volume XI. Jewish Antiquities, Books 16-17 L433) Volume XII. Jewish Antiquities, Books 18-19 L456) Volume XIII. Jewish Antiquities, Book 20 L013) Volume I. Orations 1-5 L029) Volume II. Orations 6-8. Letters to Themistius, To the Senate and People of Athens, To a Priest. The Caesars. Misopogon L157) Volume III. Letters. Epigrams. Against the Galilaeans. Fragments L091) collected satires ISBN 0674991028 L451) Selected Orations: Volume I. Julianic Orations L452) Selected Orations: Volume II. Orations 2, 19-23, 30, 33, 45, 47-50 L478) Autobiography and Selected Letters: Volume I. Autobiography. Letters 1-50 L479) Autobiography and Selected Letters: Volume II. Letters 51-193 L114) History of Rome: Volume I. Books 1-2 L133) History of Rome: Volume II. Books 3-4 L172) History of Rome: Volume III. Books 5-7 L191) History of Rome: Volume IV. Books 8-10 L233) History of Rome: Volume V. Books 21-22 L355) History of Rome: Volume VI. Books 23-25 L367) History of Rome: Volume VII. Books 26-27 L381) History of Rome: Volume VIII. Books 28-30 L295) History of Rome: Volume IX. Books 31, 34 L301) History of Rome: Volume X. Books 35-37 L313) History of Rome: Volume XI. Books 38-39 L332) History of Rome: Volume XII. Books 40-42 L396) History of Rome: Volume XIII. Books 43-45 L404) History of Rome: Volume XIV. Summaries. Fragments. Julius Obsequens. General Index L069) Daphnis and Chloe. Love Romances and Poetical Fragments. Fragments of the Ninus Romance L220) The Civil War (Pharsalia) L014) Volume I. Phalaris. Hippias or The Bath. Dionysus. Heracles. Amber or The Swans. The Fly. Nigrinus. Demonax. The Hall. My Native Land. Octogenarians. A True Story. Slander. The Consonants at Law. The Carousal (Symposium) or The Lapiths L054) Volume II. The Downward Journey or The Tyrant. Zeus Catechized. Zeus Rants. The Dream or The Cock. Prometheus. Icaromenippus or The Sky-man. Timon or The Misanthrope. Charon or The Inspectors. Philosophies for Sale L130) Volume III. The Dead Come to Life or The Fisherman. The Double Indictment or Trials by Jury. On Sacrifices. The Ignorant Book Collector. The Dream or Lucian's Career. The Parasite. The Lover of Lies. The Judgement of the Goddesses. On Salaried Posts in Gr L162) Volume IV. Anacharsis or Athletics. Menippus or The Descent into Hades. On Funerals. A Professor of Public Speaking. Alexander the False Prophet. Essays in Portraiture. Essays in Portraiture Defended. The Goddesse of Surrye L302) Volume V. The Passing of Peregrinus. The Runaways. Toxaris or Friendship. The Dance. Lexiphanes. The Eunuch. Astrology. The Mistaken Critic. The Parliament of the Gods. The Tyrannicide. Disowned L430) Volume VI. How to Write History. The Dipsads. Saturnalia. Herodotus or Aetion. Zeuxis or Antiochus. A Slip of the Tongue in Greeting. Apology for the "Salaried Posts in Great Houses." Harmonides. A Conversation with Hesiod. The Scythian or The Consul. Her L431) Volume VII. Dialogues of the Dead. Dialogues of the Sea-Gods. Dialogues of the Gods. Dialogues of the Courtesans L432) Volume VIII. Soloecista. Lucius or The Ass. Amores. Halcyon. Demosthenes. Podagra. Ocypus. Cyniscus. Philopatris. Charidemus. Nero L181) collected works L244) collected works L469) Astronomica L058) collected works L094) Epigrams: Volume I. Spectacles, Books 1-5 L095) Epigrams: Volume II. Books 6-10 L480) Epigrams: Volume III. Books 11-14 L344) Dionysiaca: Volume I. Books 1-15 L354) Dionysiaca: Volume II. Books 16-35 L356) Dionysiaca: Volume III. Books 36-48 L219) Colluthus, and Tryphiodorus, Oppian, Colluthus, and Tryphiodorus
L041) Volume I. Heroides .Amores L232) Volume II. Art of Love. Cosmetics. Remedies for Love. Ibis. Walnut-tree. Sea Fishing. Consolation L042) Volume III. Metamorphoses, Books 1-8 L043) Volume IV. Metamorphoses, Books 9-15 L151) Volume VI. Tristia. Ex Ponto L253) Volume V. Fasti
L015) Satyricon. Apocolocyntosis L226) Volume I. On the Creation. Allegorical Interpretation of Genesis 2 and 3 L227) Volume II. On the Cherubim. The Sacrifices of Abel and Cain. The Worse Attacks the Better. On the Posterity and Exile of Cain. On the Giants L247) Volume III. On the Unchangeableness of God. On Husbandry. Concerning Noah's Work As a Planter. On Drunkenness. On Sobriety L261) Volume IV. On the Confusion of Tongues. On the Migration of Abraham. Who Is the Heir of Divine Things? On Mating with the Preliminary Studies L275) Volume V. On Flight and Finding. On the Change of Names. On Dreams L289) Volume VI. On Abraham. On Joseph. On Moses L320) Volume VII. On the Decalogue. On the Special Laws, Books 1-3 L341) Volume VIII. On the Special Laws, Book 4. On the Virtues. On Rewards and Punishments L363) Volume IX. Every Good Man is Free. On the Contemplative Life. On the Eternity of the World. Against Flaccus. Apology for the Jews. On Providence L379) Volume X. On the Embassy to Gaius. General Indexes L380) Supplement I: Questions and Answers on Genesis L401) Supplement II: Questions and Answers on Exodus
Philostratus the Elder L256) Philostratus the Elder, Imagines. Philostratus the Younger, Imagines. Callistratus, Descriptions L016) Life of Apollonius of Tyana: Volume I. Books 1-5 L017) Life of Apollonius of Tyana: Volume II. Books 6-8. Epistles of Apollonius. Eusebius: Treatise L134) Lives of the Sophists. Eunapius: Lives of the Philosophers and Sophists L060) Volume I. Amphitryon. The Comedy of Asses. The Pot of Gold. The Two Bacchises. The Captives L061) Volume II. Casina. The Casket Comedy. Curculio. Epidicus. The Two Menaechmuses L163) Volume III. The Merchant. The Braggart Warrior. The Haunted House. The Persian L260) Volume IV. The Little Carthaginian. Pseudolus. The Rope L328) Volume V. Stichus. Trinummus (Three Bob Day). Truculentus. The Tale of a Travelling Bag. Fragments L055) Letters and Panegyricus: Volume I. Books 1-7 L059) Letters and Panegyricus: Volume II. Books 8-10. Panegyricus L330) Natural History: Volume I. Books 1-2 L352) Natural History: Volume II. Books 3-7 L353) Natural History: Volume III. Books 8-11 L370) Natural History: Volume IV. Books 12-16 L371) Natural History: Volume V. Books 17-19 L392) Natural History: Volume VI. Books 20-23 L393) Natural History: Volume VII. Books 24-27. Index of Plants L418) Natural History: Volume VIII. Books 28-32. Index of Fishes L394) Natural History: Volume IX. Books 33-35 L419) Natural History: Volume X. Books 36-37 L440) Volume I. Porphyry's Life of Plotinus. Ennead 1 L441) Volume II. Ennead 2 L442) Volume III. Ennead 3 L443) Volume IV. Ennead 4 L444) Volume V. Ennead 5 L445) Volume VI. Ennead 6.1-5 L468) Volume VII. Ennead 6.6-9 L046) Parallel Lives: Volume I. Theseus and Romulus. Lycurgus and Numa. Solon and Publicola L047) Parallel Lives: Volume II. Themistocles and Camillus. Aristides and Cato Major. Cimon and Lucullus L065) Parallel Lives: Volume III. Pericles and Fabius Maximus. Nicias and Crassus L080) Parallel Lives: Volume IV. Alcibiades and Coriolanus. Lysander and Sulla L087) Parallel Lives: Volume V. Agesilaus and Pompey. Pelopidas and Marcellus L098) Parallel Lives: Volume VI. Dion and Brutus. Timoleon and Aemilius Paulus L099) Parallel Lives : Volume VII. Demosthenes and Cicero. Alexander and Caesar L100) Parallel Lives: Volume VIII. Sertorius and Eumenes. Phocion and Cato the Younger L101) Parallel Lives: Volume IX. Demetrius and Antony. Pyrrhus and Gaius Marius L102) Parallel Lives: Volume X. Agis and Cleomenes. Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus. Philopoemen and Flamininus L103) Parallel Lives: Volume XI. Aratus. Artaxerxes. Galba. Otho. General Index L197) Moralia: Volume I. The Education of Children. How the Young Man Should Study Poetry. On Listening to Lectures. How to Tell a Flatterer from a Friend. How a Man May Become Aware of His Progress in Virtue L222) Moralia: Volume II. How to Profit by One's Enemies. On Having Many Friends. Chance. Virtue and Vice. Letter of Condolence to Apollonius. Advice About Keeping Well. Advice to Bride and Groom. The Dinner of the Seven Wise Men. Superstition L245) Moralia: Volume III. Sayings of Kings and Commanders. Sayings of Romans. Sayings of Spartans. The Ancient Customs of the Spartans. Sayings of Spartan Women. Bravery of Women L305) Moralia: Volume IV. Roman Questions. Greek Questions. Greek and Roman Parallel Stories. On the Fortune of the Romans. On the Fortune or the Virtue of Alexander. Were the Athenians More Famous in War or in Wisdom? L306) Moralia: Volume V. Isis and Osiris. The E at Delphi. The Oracles at Delphi No Longer Given in Verse. The Obsolescence of Oracles L321) Moralia: Volume X. Love Stories. That a Philosopher Ought to Converse Especially With Men in Power. To an Uneducated Ruler. Whether an Old Man Should Engage in Public Affairs. Precepts of Statecraft. On Monarchy, Democracy, and Oligarchy. That We Ought No L337) Moralia: Volume VI. Can Virtue Be Taught? On Moral Virtue. On the Control of Anger. On Tranquility of Mind. On Brotherly Love. On Affection for Offspring. Whether Vice Be Sufficient to Cause Unhappiness. Whether the Affections of the Soul are Worse Than T L405) Moralia: Volume VII. On Love of Wealth. On Compliancy. On Envy and Hate. On Praising Oneself Inoffensively. On the Delays of the Divine Vengeance. On Fate. On the Sign of Socrates. On Exile. Consolation to His Wife L406) Moralia: Volume XII. Concerning the Face Which Appears in the Orb of the Moon. On the Principle of Cold. Whether Fire or Water Is More Useful. Whether Land or Sea Animals Are Cleverer. Beasts Are Rational. On the Eating of Flesh L424) Moralia: Volume VIII. Table-talk, Books 1-6 L425) Moralia: Volume IX. Table-Talk, Books 7-9. Dialogue on Love L426) Moralia: Volume XI. On the Malice of Herodotus. Causes of Natural Phenomena L427) Moralia: Volume XIII. Part 1. Platonic Essays L428) Moralia: Volume XIV. That Epicurus Actually Makes a Pleasant Life Impossible. Reply to Colotes in Defence of the Other Philosophers. Is "Live Unknown" a Wise Precept? On Music L429) Moralia: Volume XV. Fragments L470) Moralia: Volume XIII. Part 2. Stoic Essays L048) Volume I. History of the Wars, Books 1-2. (Persian War) L081) Volume II. History of the Wars, Books 3-4. (Vandalic War) L107) Volume III. History of the Wars, Books 5-6.15. (Gothic War) L173) Volume IV. History of the Wars, Books 6.16-7.35. (Gothic War) L217) Volume V. History of the Wars, Books 7.36-8. (Gothic War) L290) Volume VI. The Anecdota or Secret History L343) Volume VII. [On Buildings . General Index L018N) Elegies L387) Volume I. Preface. Daily Round. Divinity of Christ. Origin of Sin. Fight for Mansoul. Against Symmachus 1 L398) Volume II. Against Symmachus 2. Crowns of Martyrdom. Scenes From History. Epilogue L124N) The Orator's Education: Volume I. Books 1-2 L125N) The Orator's Education: Volume II. Books 3-5 L126N) The Orator's Education: Volume III. Books 6-8 L127N) The Orator's Education: Volume IV. Books 9-10 L494N) The Orator's Education: Volume V. Books 11-12 L019) The Fall of Troy L116) War with Catiline. War with Jugurtha. Selections from the Histories. Doubtful Works L463) Declamations: Volume I. Controversiae, Books 1-6 L464) Declamations: Volume II. Controversiae, Books 7-10. Suasoriae. Fragments L214) Volume I. Moral Essays: De Providentia. De Constantia. De Ira. De Clementia L254) Volume II. Moral Essays: De Consolatione ad Marciam. De Vita Beata. De Otio. De Tranquillitate Animi. De Brevitate Vitae. De Consolatione ad Polybium. De Consolatione ad Helviam L310) Volume III. Moral Essays: De Beneficiis L075) Volume IV. Epistles 1-65 L076) Volume V. Epistles 66-92 L077) Volume VI. Epistles 93-124 L450) Volume VII. Naturales Quaestiones, Books 1-3 L062) Volume VIII. Tragedies: Hercules Furens. Troades. Medea. Hippolytus or Phaedra. Oedipus L062N) Volume VIII. Tragedies I: Hercules. Trojan Women. Phoenician Women. Medea. Phaedra L078) Volume IX. Tragedies I: Agamemnon. Thyestes. Hercules Oetaeus. Phoenissae. Octavia L457) Volume X. Naturales Quaestiones, Books 4-7 L273) Volume I. Outlines of Pyrrhonism L291) Volume II. Against the Logicians L311) Volume III. Against the Physicists. Against the Ethicists L382) Volume IV. Against the Professors
Sidonius L296) Volume I. Poems. Letters, Books 1-2 L420) Volume II. Letters, Books 3-9 L277) Punica: Volume I. Books 1-8 L278) Punica: Volume II. Books 9-17 L206) Volume I. Silvae. Thebaid, Books 1-4 L207) Volume II. Thebaid, Books 5-12. Achilleid
L031) The Lives of the Caesars: Volume I. Julius. Augustus. Tiberius. Gaius. Caligula L038) The Lives of the Caesars: Volume II. Claudius. Nero. Galba, Otho, and Vitellius. Vespasian. Titus, Domitian. Lives of Illustrious Men: Grammarians and Rhetoricians. Poets (Terence. Virgil. Horace. Tibullus. Persius. Lucan). Lives of Pliny the Elder and Pa L035) Volume I. Agricola. Germania. Dialogue on Oratory L111) Volume II. Histories 1-3 L249) Volume III. Histories 4-5. Annals 1-3 L312) Volume IV. Annals 4-6, 11-12 L322) Volume V. Annals 13-16 L022N) Volume I. The Woman of Andros. The Self-Tormentor. The Eunuch L023N) Volume II. Phormio. The Mother-in-Law. The Brothers
L250) Apology and De Spectaculis. Octavius
L286) Argonautica
L492) Memorable Doings and Sayings : Volume I. Books 1-5 L493) Memorable Doings and Sayings: Volume II. Books 6-9 L333) On the Latin Language: Volume I. Books 5-7 L334) On the Latin Language: Volume II. Books 8-10. Fragments L152) Compendium of Roman History. Res Gestae Divi Augusti
L063N) Volume I. Eclogues. Georgics. Aeneid, Books 1-6 L064N) Volume II. Aeneid Books 7-12, Appendix Vergiliana
L251) On Architecture: Volume I. Books 1-5 L280) On Architecture: Volume II. Books 6-10
-- various, edited by J. W. Duff L284) Minor Latin Poets: Volume I. Publilius Syrus. Elegies on Maecenas. Grattius. Calpurnius Siculus. Laus Pisonis. Einsiedeln Eclogues. Aetna L434) Minor Latin Poets: Volume II. Florus. Hadrian. Nemesianus. Reposianus. Tiberianus. Dicta Catonis. Phoenix. Avianus. Rutilius Namatianus. Others
-- various, edited by Kirsopp Lake L024) Apostolic Fathers: Volume I. I Clement. II Clement. Ignatius. Polycarp. Didache. Barnabas L025) Apostolic Fathers: Volume II. Sheperd of Hermas. Martyrdom of Polycarp. Epistle to Diognetus
-- various, edited by D. Magie L139) Scriptores Historiae Augustae: Volume I. Hadrian. Aelius. Antoninus Pius. Marcus Aurelius. L. Verus. Avidius Cassius. Commodus. Pertinax. Didius Julianus. Septimius Severus. Pescennius Niger. Clodius Albinus L140) Scriptores Historiae Augustae : Volume II. Caracalla. Geta. Opellius Macrinus. Diadumenianus. Elagabalus. Severus Alexander. The Two Maximini. The Three Gordians. Maximus and Balbinus L263) Scriptores Historiae Augustae: Volume III. The Two Valerians. The Two Gallieni. The Thirty Pretenders. The Deified Claudius. The Deified Aurelian. Tacitus. Probus. Firmus, Saturninus, Proculus and Bonosus. Carus, Carinus and Numerian L266) Volume I. Private Documents (Agreements, Receipts, Wills, Letters, Memoranda, Accounts and Lists, and Others) L282) Volume II. Public Documents (Codes and Regulations, Edicts and Orders, Public Announcements, Reports of Meetings, Judicial Business, Petitions and Applications, Declarations to Officials, Contracts, Receipts, Accounts and Lists, Correspondence, L360) Volume III. Poetry L294) Remains of Old Latin: Volume I. Ennius. Caecilius L314) Remains of Old Latin: Volume II. Livius Andronicus. Naevius. Pacuvius. Accius L329) Remains of Old Latin: Volume III. Lucilius. The Law of the Twelve Tables L359) Remains of Old Latin: Volume IV. Archaic Inscriptions
External Link:
|
|