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2015

Founded by

JAMES LOEB 1911

Edited byJEFFREY HENDERSON

LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY

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DIGITAL LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY

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The mission of the Loeb Classical Library, founded by James Loeb in 1911, has always been to make Classical Greek and Latin literature accessible to the broadest

range of readers. The digital Loeb Classical Library extends this mission into the twenty-first century. Harvard University Press is honored to renew James Loeb’s

vision of accessibility and to present an interconnected, fully searchable, perpetually growing, virtual library of all that is important in Greek and Latin literature.

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new titles

THEOCRITUS. MOSCHUS. BIONedited and translated by neil Hopkinson

Theocritus (early third century BC) was the inventor of the bucolic genre, also known as pastoral. Like his contemporary Callimachus, Theocritus was a learned poet who followed the aesthetic, developed a generation earlier by Philitas of Cos (LCL 508), of refashioning traditional literary forms in original ways through tightly organized and highly polished work on a small scale (thus the traditional generic title Idylls: “little forms”). The present edition of his work, along with that of his successors Moschus (fl. mid-second century BC) and Bion (fl. around 100 BC), replaces the earlier Loeb Classical Library edition by J. M. Edmonds (1912), using the critical texts of Gow (1952) and Gallavotti (1993) as a base and providing a fresh translation with ample annotation.

lCl 28 2015 550 pp. 9780674996441

GALENOn the Constitution of the Art of Medicine. The Art of Medicine. A Method of Medicine to Glauconedited and translated by ian JoHnston

Galen of Pergamum (AD 129–?199/216), physician to the court of the emperor Marcus Aurelius, was a philosopher, scientist, and medical historian, who wrote forcefully and prolifically on an astonishing range of subjects and whose impact on later eras rivaled that of Aristotle. Galen synthesized the entirety of Greek medicine as a basis for his own doctrines and practice, which comprehensively embraced theory, practical knowledge, experiment, logic, and a deep understanding of human life and society. In the three classic works in this volume, Galen covers fundamental aspects of his practice in a lucid and engaging style designed to appeal to a broad audience.

lCl 523 2016 600 pp. 9780674997004

SALLUSTFragments of the Histories. Letters to Caesaredited and translated by JoHn t. ramsey

The Histories of Sallust (86–35 BC), while fragmentary, provide invaluable information and insight about a crucial period of history spanning the period from 78 to around 67 BC. For this volume, which completes the Loeb Classical Library edition of Sallust’s works,

John T. Ramsey has freshly edited the Histories and the two pseudo- Sallustian Letters to Caesar, supplying ample annotation.

lCl 522 2015 655 pp. 9780674996861

STATIUSSilvaeedited and translated by d. r. sHaCkleton bailey

revised by CHristopHer a. parrott

Statius’ Silvae, thirty-two occasional poems, were written

probably between AD 89 and 96. The verse is light in touch, with a distinct pictorial quality. Statius gives us in these impromptu poems clear images of Domitian’s Rome. Statius was raised in the Greek cultural milieu of the Bay of Naples, and his Greek literary education lends a sophisticated veneer to his ornamental verse. D. R. Shackleton Bailey’s edition of the Silvae, which replaced the earlier Loeb Classical Library edition with translation by J. H. Mozley, is now reissued with corrections by Christopher A. Parrott.

lCl 206 2015 464 pp. 9780674996908

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ACHILLES TATIUSLeucippe and Clitophon ___ L045 ISBN: 99050-0

AELIANHistorical Miscellany ___ L486 ISBN: 99535-2 On Animals, Vol. I: Books 1–5 ___ L446 ISBN: 99491-1 On Animals, Vol. II: Books 6–11 ___ L448 ISBN: 99493-5 On Animals, Vol. III: Books 12–17___ L449 ISBN: 99494-2

AENEAS TACTICUS, ASCLEPIODOTUS, AND ONASANDER___ L156 ISBN: 99172-9

AESCHINES, SPEECHES___ L106 ISBN: 99118-7

AESCHYLUSVol. I: Persians. Seven against Thebes. Suppliants. PrometheusBound___ L145 ISBN: 99627-4Vol. II: Orestia: Agamemnon.Libation-Bearers. Eumenides___ L146 ISBN: 99628-1Vol. III: Fragments___ L505 ISBN: 99629-8

ALCIPHRON, AELIAN, AND PHILOSTRATUSThe Letters___ L383 ISBN: 99421-8

AMMIANUS MARCELLINUSHistory, Vol. I: Books 14–19___ L300 ISBN: 99331-0History, Vol. II: Books 20–26___ L315 ISBN: 99348-8History, Vol. III: Books 27–31.Excerpta Valesiana___ L331 ISBN: 99365-5

APOLLODORUSVol. I: The Library: Books 1–3.9___ L121 ISBN: 99135-4Vol. II: The Library:Books 3.10–end. Epitome___ L122 ISBN: 99136-1

APOLLONIUS RHODIUSArgonautica___ L001 ISBN: 99630-4

APOSTOLIC FATHERSVol. I: I Clement. II Clement.Ignatius. Polycarp. Didache___ L024 ISBN: 99607-6Vol. II: Epistle of Barnabas.Papias and Quadratus. Epistle toDiognetus. Shepherd of Hermas___ L025 ISBN: 99608-3

APPIANVol. I: Roman History:Books 1–8.1___ L002 ISBN: 99002-9Vol. II: Roman History:Books 8.2–12___ L003 ISBN: 99004-3Vol. III: Roman History:The Civil Wars, Books 1–3.26___ L004 ISBN: 99005-0Vol. IV: Roman History:The Civil Wars, Books 3.27–5___ L005 ISBN: 99006-7

APULEIUSVol. I: Metamorphoses(The Golden Ass): Books 1–6___ L044 ISBN: 99049-4Vol. II: Metamorphoses(The Golden Ass): Books 7–11___ L453 ISBN: 99498-0

ARISTOPHANESVol. I: Acharnians. Knights___ L178 ISBN: 99567-3Vol. II: Clouds. Wasps. Peace___ L488 ISBN: 99537-6Vol. III: Birds. Lysistrata.Women at the Thesmophoria___ L179 ISBN: 99587-1Vol. IV: Frogs. Assemblywomen.Wealth___ L180 ISBN: 99596-3Vol. V: Fragments___ L502 ISBN: 99615-1

ARISTOTLEVol. I: Categories. OnInterpretation. Prior Analytics___ L325 ISBN: 99359-4Vol. II: Posterior Analytics.Topica___ L391 ISBN: 99430-0Vol. III: On SophisticalRefutations. On Coming-to-be& Passing Away. On the Cosmos___ L400 ISBN: 99441-6Vol. IV: Physics: Books 1–4___ L228 ISBN: 99251-1Vol. V: Physics: Books 5–8___ L255 ISBN: 99281-8

Vol. VI: On the Heavens___ L338 ISBN: 99372-3Vol. VII: Meteorologica___ L397 ISBN: 99436-2Vol. VIII: On the Soul. ParvaNaturalia. On Breath___ L288 ISBN: 99318-1Vol. IX: History of Animals:Books 1–3___ L437 ISBN: 99481-2Vol. X: History of Animals:Books 4–6___ L438 ISBN: 99482-9Vol. XI: History of Animals:Books 7–10___ L439 ISBN: 99483-6Vol. XII: Parts of Animals.Movement of Animals.Progression of Animals___ L323 ISBN: 99357-0Vol. XIII: Generation of Animals___ L366 ISBN: 99403-4Vol. XIV: Minor Works: OnColours. On Things Heard.Physiognomics. On Plants.On Marvellous Things Heard.Mechanical Problems. OnIndivisible Lines. Situations andNames of Winds. On Melissus,Xenophanes, Gorgias___ L307 ISBN: 99338-9Vol. XV: Problems: Books 1–19___ L316 ISBN: 99655-7Vol. XVI: Problems:Books 20–38. Rhetoricto Alexander___ L317 ISBN: 99656-4Vol. XVII: Metaphysics:Books 1–9___ L271 ISBN: 99299-3Vol. XVIII: Metaphysics:Books 10–14. Oeconomica.Magna Moralia___ L287 ISBN: 99317-4Vol. XIX: Nicomachean Ethics___ L073 ISBN: 99081-4Vol. XX: Athenian Constitution.Eudemian Ethics. Virtues andVices___ L285 ISBN: 99315-0Vol. XXI: Politics___ L264 ISBN: 99291-7Vol. XXII: Art of Rhetoric___ L193 ISBN: 99212-2Vol. XXIII: Poetics. Longinus:On the Sublime. Demetrius:On Style___ L199 ISBN: 99563-5

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ARRIANVol. I: Anabasis of Alexander:Books 1–4___ L236 ISBN: 99260-3Vol. II: Anabasis of Alexander:Books 5–7. Indica___ L269 ISBN: 99297-9

ATHENAEUSVol. I: Learned Banqueters:Books 1–3.106e___ L204 ISBN: 99620-5Vol. II: Learned Banqueters:Books 3.106e–5___ L208 ISBN: 99621-2Vol. III: Learned Banqueters:Books 6–7___ L224 ISBN: 99624-3Vol. IV: Learned Banqueters:Books 8–10.420e___ L235 ISBN: 99626-7Vol. V: Learned Banqueters:Books 10.420e–11___ L274 ISBN: 99632-8Vol. VI: Learned Banqueters:Books 12–13.594b___ L327 ISBN: 99639-7Vol. VII: Learned Banqueters:Books 13.594b–14___ L345 ISBN: 99673-1Vol. VIII: Learned Banqueters:Book 15. General Indexes___ L519 ISBN: 99676-2

AUGUSTINECity of God, Vol. I: Books 1–3___ L411 ISBN: 99452-2City of God, Vol. II: Books 4–7___ L412 ISBN: 99453-9City of God, Vol. III: Books 8–11___ L413 ISBN: 99455–3City of God, Vol. IV:Books 12–15___ L414 ISBN: 99456-0City of God, Vol. V:Books 16–18.35___ L415 ISBN: 99457-7City of God, Vol. VI:Books 18.36–20___ L416 ISBN: 99458-4City of God, Vol. VII:Books 21–22___ L417 ISBN: 99459-1Confessions, Vol. I: Books 1–8___ L026 ISBN: 99685-4Confessions, Vol. II: Books 9–13___ L027 ISBN: 99030-2Select Letters___ L239 ISBN: 99264-1

AUSONIUSVol. I: Books 1–17___ L096 ISBN: 99107-1Vol. II: Books 18–20. PaulinusPellaeus: Eucharisticus___ L115 ISBN: 99127-9

BABRIUS AND PHAEDRUSFables___ L436 ISBN: 99480-5

BASILVol. I: Letters 1–58___ L190 ISBN: 99209-2Vol. II: Letters 59–185___ L215 ISBN: 99237-5Vol. III: Letters 186–248___ L243 ISBN: 99268-9Vol. IV: Letters 249–368.On Greek Literature___ L270 ISBN: 99298-6

BEDEVol. I: Ecclesiastical History:Books 1–3___ L246 ISBN: 99271-9Vol. II: Ecclesiastical History:Books 4–5. Lives of the Abbots.Letter to Egbert___ L248 ISBN: 99273-3

BOETHIUSTheological Tractates.Consolation of Philosophy___ L074 ISBN: 99083-8

CAESARVol. I: Gallic War___ L072 ISBN: 99080-7Vol. II: Civil Wars___ L039 ISBN: 99043-2Vol. III: Alexandrian War.African War. Spanish War___ L402 ISBN: 99443-0

CALLIMACHUSVol. I: Aetia, Iambi, Hecale and Other Fragments. Musaeus:Hero and Leander___ L421 ISBN: 99463-8Vol. II: Hymns and Epigrams.Lycophron: Alexandra. Aratus:Phaenomena___ L129 ISBN: 99143-9

CATO AND VARROOn Agriculture___ L283 ISBN: 99313-6

CATULLUS. TIBULLUS. PERVIGILIUM VENERIS___ L006 ISBN: 99007-4

CELSUSVol. I: On Medicine: Books 1–4___ L292 ISBN: 99322-8Vol. II: On Medicine: Books 5–6___ L304 ISBN: 99335-8Vol. III: On Medicine:Books 7–8___ L336 ISBN: 99370-9

CHARITONCallirhoe___ L481 ISBN: 99530-7

CICEROA. Rhetorical TreatisesVol. I: Rhetorica ad Herennium___ L403 ISBN: 99444-7Vol. II: On Invention. Best Kindof Orator. Topics___ L386 ISBN: 99425-6Vol. III: On the Orator: Books 1–2___ L348 ISBN: 99383-9Vol. IV: On the Orator: Book 3.On Fate. Stoic Paradoxes.Divisions of Oratory___ L349 ISBN: 99384-6Vol. V: Brutus. Orator___ L342 ISBN: 99377-8

B. OrationsVol. VI: Pro Quinctio. ProRoscio Amerino. Pro RoscioComoedo. Speeches on theAgrarian Law___ L240 ISBN: 99265-8Vol. VII: Verrine Orations I:Against Caecilius. AgainstVerres: Part 1. Against Verres:Part 2, Books 1–2___ L221 ISBN: 99243-6Vol. VIII: Verrine Orations II:Against Verres: Part 2, Books 3–5___ L293 ISBN: 99323-5Vol. IX: Pro Lege Manilia.Pro Caecina. Pro Cluentio.Pro Rabirio Perduellionis Reo___ L198 ISBN: 99218-4Vol. X: In Catilinam 1–4. ProMurena. Pro Sulla. Pro Flacco___ L324 ISBN: 99358-7Vol. XI: Pro Archia. PostReditum in Senatu. PostReditum ad Quirites. De DomoSua. De Haruspicum Responsis.Pro Plancio___ L158 ISBN: 99174-3

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Vol. XII: Pro Sestio. In Vatinium___ L309 ISBN: 99341-9Vol. XIII: Pro Caelio. DeProvinciis Consularibus.Pro Balbo___ L447 ISBN: 99492-8Vol. XIV: Pro Milone. InPisonem. Pro Scauro. ProFonteio. Pro Rabirio Postumo.Pro Marcello. Pro Ligario. ProRege Deiotaro___ L252 ISBN: 99278-8Vol. XVa: Philippics 1–6___ L189 ISBN: 99634-2Vol. XVb: Philippics 7–14___ L507 ISBN: 99635-9

C. Philosophical TreatisesVol. XVI: On the Republic.On the Laws___ L213 ISBN: 99235-1Vol. XVII: On Ends___ L040 ISBN: 99044-9Vol. XVIII: TusculanDisputations___ L141 ISBN: 99156-9Vol. XIX: On the Nature of the Gods. Academics___ L268 ISBN: 99296-2Vol. XX: On Old Age. OnFriendship. On Divination___ L154 ISBN: 99170-5Vol. XXI: On Duties___ L030 ISBN: 99033-3

D. LettersVol. XXII: Letters to Atticus,Vol. I___ L007 ISBN: 99571-0Vol. XXIII: Letters to Atticus,Vol. II___ L008 ISBN: 99572-7Vol. XXIV: Letters to Atticus,Vol. III___ L097 ISBN: 99573-4Vol. XXIX: Letters to Atticus,Vol. IV___ L491 ISBN: 99540-6Vol. XXV: Letters to Friends,Vol. I___ L205 ISBN: 99588-8Vol. XXVI: Letters to Friends,Vol. II___ L216 ISBN: 99589-5Vol. XXVII: Letters to Friends,Vol. III___ L230 ISBN: 99590-1Vol. XXVIII: Letters to Quintusand Brutus. Letter Fragments.Letter to Octavian. Invectives.Handbook of Electioneering___ L462 ISBN: 99599-4

CLAUDIANVol. I: Panegyric on Probinusand Olybrius. Against Rufinus1 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 Honorius. Panegyric on the Consulship of Manlius. On Stilicho’s Consulship 1___ L135 ISBN: 99150-7Vol. II: On Stilicho’s Consulship2–3. Panegyric on the SixthConsulship of Honorius. GothicWar. Shorter Poems. Rape ofProserpina___ L136 ISBN: 99151-4

CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIAExhortation to the Greeks. RichMan’s Salvation. To the NewlyBaptized___ L092 ISBN: 99103-3

COLUMELLAVol. I: On Agriculture:Books 1–4___ L361 ISBN: 99398-3Vol. II: On Agriculture:Books 5–9___ L407 ISBN: 99448-5Vol. III: On Agriculture:Books 10–12. On Trees___ L408 ISBN: 99449-2

CORNELIUS NEPOSOn Great Generals.On Historians___ L467 ISBN: 99514-7

CURTIUS, QUINTUSVol. I: History of Alexander:Books 1–5___ L368 ISBN: 99405-8Vol. II: History of Alexander:Books 6–10___ L369 ISBN: 99407-2

DEMOSTHENESVol. I: Orations 1–17 and 20:Olynthiacs 1–3. Philippic 1. On the Peace. Philippic 2. OnHalonnesus. On the Chersonese.Philippics 3 and 4. Answer toPhilip’s Letter. Philip’s Letter.On Organization. On the Navy-boards. For the Liberty of theRhodians. For the People ofMegalopolis. On the Treaty with

Alexander. Against Leptines___ L238 ISBN: 99263-4Vol. II: Orations 18–19: DeCorona. De Falsa Legatione___ L155 ISBN: 99171-2Vol III: Orations 21–26:Against Meidias. AgainstAndrotion. Against Aristocrates.Against Timocrates. AgainstAristogeiton 1 and 2___ L299 ISBN: 99330-3Vol. IV: Orations 27–40:Private Cases___ L318 ISBN: 99351-8Vol. V: Orations 41–49:Private Cases___ L346 ISBN: 99381-5Vol. VI: Orations 50–59:Private Cases. In Neaeram___ L351 ISBN: 99386-0Vol. VII: Orations 60–61:Funeral Speech. Erotic Essay.Exordia. Letters___ L374 ISBN: 99412-6

DIO CASSIUSVol. I: Roman History:Books 1–11___ L032 ISBN: 99036-4Vol. II: Roman History:Books 12–35___ L037 ISBN: 99041-8Vol. III: Roman History:Books 36–40___ L053 ISBN: 99059-3Vol. IV: Roman History:Books 41–45___ L066 ISBN: 99073-9Vol. V: Roman History:Books 46–50___ L082 ISBN: 99091-3Vol. VI: Roman History:Books 51–55___ L083 ISBN: 99092-0Vol. VII: Roman History:Books 56–60___ L175 ISBN: 99193-4Vol. VIII: Roman History:Books 61–70___ L176 ISBN: 99195-8Vol. IX: Roman History:Books 71–80___ L177 ISBN: 99196-5

DIO CHRYSOSTOMVol. I: Discourses 1–11___ L257 ISBN: 99283-2Vol. II: Discourses 12–30___ L339 ISBN: 99374-7Vol. III: Discourses 31–36___ L358 ISBN: 99395-2

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Vol. IV: Discourses 37–60___ L376 ISBN: 99414-0Vol. V: Discourses 61–80.Fragments. Letters___ L385 ISBN: 99424-9

DIODORUS SICULUSVol. I: Library of History:Books 1–2.34___ L279 ISBN: 99307-5Vol. II: Library of History:Books 2.35–4.58___ L303 ISBN: 99334-1Vol. III: Library of History:Books 4.59–8___ L340 ISBN: 99375-4Vol. IV: Library of History:Books 9–12.40___ L375 ISBN: 99413-3Vol. V: Library of History:Books 12.41–13___ L384 ISBN: 99422-5Vol. VI: Library of History:Books 14–15.19___ L399 ISBN: 99439-3Vol. VII: Library of History:Books 15.20–16.65___ L389 ISBN: 99428-7Vol. VIII: Library of History:Books 16.66–17___ L422 ISBN: 99464-5Vol. IX: Library of History:Books 18–19.65___ L377 ISBN: 99415-7Vol. X: Library of History:Books 19.66–20___ L390 ISBN: 99429-4Vol. XI: Library of History:Books 21–32___ L409 ISBN: 99450-8Vol. XII: Library of History:Books 33–40___ L423 ISBN: 99465-2

DIOGENES LAERTIUSVol. I: Lives of EminentPhilosophers: Books 1–5___ L184 ISBN: 99203-0Vol. II: Lives of EminentPhilosophers: Books 6–10___ L185 ISBN: 99204-7

DIONYSIUS OF HALICARNASSUSRoman Antiquities,Vol. I: Books 1–2___ L319 ISBN: 99352-5Roman Antiquities,Vol. II: Books 3–4___ L347 ISBN: 99382-2Roman Antiquities,Vol. III: Books 5–6.48___ L357 ISBN: 99394-5

Roman Antiquities,Vol. IV: Books 6.49–7___ L364 ISBN: 99401-0Roman Antiquities,Vol. V: Books 8–9.24___ L372 ISBN: 99410-2Roman Antiquities,Vol. VI: Books 9.25–10___ L378 ISBN: 99416-4Roman Antiquities,Vol. VII: Books 11–20___ L388 ISBN: 99427-0Critical Essays, Vol. I:Ancient Orators. Lysias.Isocrates. Isaeus. Demosthenes.Thucydides___ L465 ISBN: 99512-3Critical Essays, Vol. II:On Literary Composition.Dinarchus. Letters to Ammaeusand Pompeius___ L466 ISBN: 99513-0

EPICTETUSVol. I: Discourses: Books 1–2___ L131 ISBN: 99145-3Vol. II: Discourses: Books 3–4.Fragments. Encheiridion___ L218 ISBN: 99240-5

EURIPIDESVol. I: Cyclops. Alcestis. Medea___ L012 ISBN: 99560-4Vol. II: Children of Heracles.Hippolytus. Andromache.Hecuba___ L484 ISBN: 99533-8Vol. III: Suppliant Women.Electra. Heracles___ L009 ISBN: 99566-6Vol. IV: Trojan Women. Iphigeniaamong the Taurians. Ion___ L010 ISBN: 99574-1Vol. V: Helen. PhoenicianWomen. Orestes___ L011 ISBN: 99600-7Vol. VI: Bacchae. Iphigenia atAulis. Rhesus___ L495 ISBN: 99601-4Vol. VII: Fragments: Aegeus-Meleager___ L504 ISBN: 99625-0Vol. VIII: Fragments: Oedipus-Chrysippus. Other Fragments___ L506 ISBN: 99631-1

EUSEBIUSVol. I: Ecclesiastical History:Books 1–5___ L153 ISBN: 99169-9Vol. II: Ecclesiastical History:Books 6–10___ L265 ISBN: 99293-1

FLORUSEpitome of Roman History___ L231 ISBN: 99254-2

FRAGMENTS OF OLD COMEDYVol. I: Alcaeus to Diocles___ L513 ISBN: 99662-5Vol. II: Diopeithes toPherecrates___ L514 ISBN: 99663-2Vol. III: Philonicus to Xenophon.Adespota___ L515 ISBN: 99677-9

FRONTINUSStratagems. Aqueducts of Rome___ L174 ISBN: 99192-7

FRONTOVol. I: Correspondence___ L112 ISBN: 99124-8Vol. II: Correspondence___ L113 ISBN: 99125-5

GALENMethod of Medicine:Vol. I: Books 1–4___ L516 ISBN: 99652-6Method of Medicine:Vol. II: Books 5–9___ L517 ISBN: 99679-3Method of Medicine:Vol. III: Books 10–14___ L518 ISBN: 99680-9On the Natural Faculties___ L071 ISBN: 99078-4 On the Constitution of the Art of Medicine. The Art of Medicine. A Method of Medicine to Glaucon ___ L523 ISBN: 99700-4

GELLIUSVol. I: Attic Nights: Books 1–5___ L195 ISBN: 99215-3Vol. II: Attic Nights: Books 6–13___ L200 ISBN: 99220-7Vol. III: Attic Nights:Books 14–20___ L212 ISBN: 99234-4

GREEK ANTHOLOGYVol. I: Book I: Christian Epigrams. Book 2: Description of the Statues in the Gymnasium of Zeuxippus. Book 3: Epigrams in the Temple of Apollonis at Cyzicus. Book 4: Prefaces to Various Anthologies. Book 5: Erotic Epigrams___ L067 ISBN: 99688-5

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Vol. II: Book 7: SepulchralEpigrams. Book 8: Epigramsof St. Gregory the Theologian___ L068 ISBN: 99075-3Vol. III: Book 9: DeclamatoryEpigrams___ L084 ISBN: 99093-7Vol. IV: Book 10: Hortatory andAdmonitory Epigrams. Book 11:Convivial and Satirical Epigrams.Book 12: Strato’s Musa Puerilis___ L085 ISBN: 99094-4Vol. V: Book 13: Epigrams inVarious Metres. Book 14:Arithmetical Problems, Riddles,Oracles. Book 15: Miscellanea.Book 16: Epigrams of thePlanudean Anthology Not inthe Palatine Manuscript___ L086 ISBN: 99095-1

GREEK ELEGIAC POETRY___ L258 ISBN: 99582-6

GREEK EPIC FRAGMENTS___ L497 ISBN: 99605-2

GREEK IAMBIC POETRY___ L259 ISBN: 99581-9

GREEK LYRICVol. I: Sappho and Alcaeus___ L142 ISBN: 99157-6Vol. II: Anacreon, Anacreontea,Early Choral Lyric from Olympusto Alcman___ L143 ISBN: 99158-3Vol. III: Stesichorus, Ibycus,Simonides, and Others___ L476 ISBN: 99525-3Vol. IV: Bacchylides, Corinna,and Others___ L461 ISBN: 99508-6Vol. V: New School of Poetryand Anonymous Songs andHymns___ L144 ISBN: 99559-8

GREEK MATHEMATICAL WORKSVol. I: Thales to Euclid___ L335 ISBN: 99369-3Vol. II: Aristarchus to Pappus___ L362 ISBN: 99399-0

HELLENISTIC COLLECTIONPhilitas. Alexander of Aetolia.Hermesianax. Euphorion.Parthenius___ L508 ISBN: 99636-6

HERODIANVol. I: History of the Empire:Books 1–4___ L454 ISBN: 99500-0Vol. II: History of the Empire:Books 5–8___ L455 ISBN: 99501-7

HERODOTUSVol. I: Persian Wars: Books 1–2___ L117 ISBN: 99130-9Vol. II: Persian Wars: Books 3–4___ L118 ISBN: 99131-6Vol. III: Persian Wars:Books 5–7___ L119 ISBN: 99133-0Vol. IV: Persian Wars:Books 8–9___ L120 ISBN: 99134-7

HESIODVol. I: Theogony. Works andDays. Testimonia___ L057 ISBN: 99622-9Vol. II: The Shield. Catalogue of Women. Other Fragments___ L503 ISBN: 99623-6

HIPPOCRATESVol. I: Ancient Medicine. Airs,Waters, Places. Epidemics 1 & 3.Oath. Precepts. Nutriment___ L147 ISBN: 99162-0Vol. II: Prognostic. Regimen inAcute Diseases. Sacred Disease.Art. Breaths. Law. Decorum.Physician (Ch. 1). Dentition___ L148 ISBN: 99164-4Vol. III: On Wounds in the Head. In the Surgery. On Fractures.On Joints. Mochlicon___ L149 ISBN: 99165-1Vol. IV: Nature of Man. Regimenin Health. Humours. Aphorisms.Regimen 1–3. Dreams.Heracleitus: On the Universe___ L150 ISBN: 99166-8Vol. V: Affections. Diseases 1.Diseases 2___ L472 ISBN: 99520-8Vol. VI: Diseases 3. InternalAffections. Regimen in AcuteDiseases___ L473 ISBN: 99522-2Vol. VII: Epidemics 2, 4–7___ L477 ISBN: 99526-0Vol. VIII: Places in Man. Glands.Fleshes. Prorrhetic 1–2. Physician.Use of Liquids. Ulcers.Haemorrhoids and Fistulas___ L482 ISBN: 99531-4

Vol. IX: Coan Prenotions.Anatomical and Minor. ClinicalWritings___ L509 ISBN: 99640-3Vol. X: Generation. Nature ofthe Child. Diseases 4. Natureof Women and Barrenness___ L520 ISBN: 99683-0

HISTORIA AUGUSTAVol. I: Hadrian. Aelius. AntoniusPius. Marcus Aurelius. L. Versus.Avidius Cassius. Commodus.Pertinax. Didius Julianus. Septimius Severus. Pescennius Niger. ClodiusAlbinus___ L139 ISBN: 99154-5Vol. II: Caracalla. Geta. OpelliusMacrinus. Diadumenianus.Elagabalus. Severus Alexander.Two Maximini. Three Gordians.Maximus and Balbinus___ L140 ISBN: 99155-2Vol. III: Two Valerians. Two Gallieni. Thirty Pretenders. Deified Claudius. Deified Aurelian. Tacitus. Probus. Firmus, Saturnius, Proculus and Bonosus. Carus, Carinus and Numerian___ L263 ISBN: 99290-0

HOMERIliad, Vol. I: Books 1–12___ L170 ISBN: 99579-6Iliad, Vol. II: Books 13–24___ L171 ISBN: 99580-2Odyssey, Vol. I: Books 1–12___ L104 ISBN: 99561-1Odyssey, Vol. II: Books 13–24___ L105 ISBN: 99562-8

HOMERIC HYMNS. HOMERIC APOCRYPHA. LIVES OF HOMER___ L496 ISBN: 99606-9

HORACEOdes and Epodes___ L033 ISBN: 99609-0Satires. Epistles. Art of Poetry___ L194 ISBN: 99214-6

ISAEUS___ L202 ISBN: 99222-1

ISOCRATESVol. I: To Demonicus.To Nicocles. Nicocles or theCyprians. Panegyricus. ToPhilip. Archidamus___ L209 ISBN: 99231-3

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Vol. II: On the Peace.Areopagiticus. Against theSophists. Antidosis. Panathenaicus___ L229 ISBN: 99252-8Vol. III: Evagoras. Helen. Busiris. Plataicus. Concerning the Team of Horses. Trapeziticus. Against Callimachus. Aegineticus. Against Lochites. Against Euthynus. Letters___ L373 ISBN: 99411-9

JEROMESelect Letters___ L262 ISBN: 99288-7

JOHN DAMASCENEBarlaam and Ioasaph___ L034 ISBN: 99038-8

JOSEPHUSVol. I: The Life. Against Apion___ L186 ISBN: 99205-4Vol. II: The Jewish War:Books 1–2___ L203 ISBN: 99568-0Vol. III: The Jewish War:Books 3–4___ L487 ISBN: 99536-9Vol. IV: The Jewish War:Books 5–7___ L210 ISBN: 99569-7Vol. V: Jewish Antiquities:Books 1–3___ L242 ISBN: 99575-8Vol. VI: Jewish Antiquities:Books 4–6___ L490 ISBN: 99539-0Vol. VII: Jewish Antiquities:Books 7–8___ L281 ISBN: 99576-5Vol. VIII: Jewish Antiquities:Books 9–11___ L326 ISBN: 99360-0Vol. IX: Jewish Antiquities:Books 12–13___ L365 ISBN: 99577-2Vol. X: Jewish Antiquities:Books 14–15___ L489 ISBN: 99538-3Vol. XI: Jewish Antiquities:Books 16–17___ L410 ISBN: 99578-9Vol. XII: Jewish Antiquities:Books 18–19___ L433 ISBN: 99477-5Vol. XIII: Jewish Antiquities:Book 20___ L456 ISBN: 99502-4

JULIANVol. I: Orations 1–5___ L013 ISBN: 99014-2

Vol. II: Orations 6–8. Letters toThemistius, To the Senate andPeople of Athens, To a Priest.Caesars. Misopogon___ L029 ISBN: 99032-6Vol. III: Letters. Epigrams.Against the Galilaeans.Fragments___ L157 ISBN: 99173-6

JUVENAL AND PERSIUS___ L091 ISBN: 99612-0

LIBANIUSAutobiography & SelectedLetters, Vol. I: Autobiography.Letters 1–50___ L478 ISBN: 99527-7Autobiography & SelectedLetters, Vol. II: Letters 51–193___ L479 ISBN: 99528-4Selected Orations,Vol. I: Julianic Orations___ L451 ISBN: 99496-6Selected Orations,Vol. II: Orations 2, 19–23,30, 33, 45, 47–50___ L452 ISBN: 99497-3

LIVYVol. I: History of Rome:Books 1–2___ L114 ISBN: 99126-2Vol. II: History of Rome:Books 3–4___ L133 ISBN: 99148-4Vol. III: History of Rome:Books 5–7___ L172 ISBN: 99190-3Vol. IV: History of Rome:Books 8–10___ L191 ISBN: 99210-8Vol. V: History of Rome:Books 21–22___ L233 ISBN: 99256-6Vol. VI: History of Rome:Books 23–25___ L355 ISBN: 99392-1Vol. VII: History of Rome:Books 26–27___ L367 ISBN: 99404-1Vol. VIII: History of Rome:Books 28–30___ L381 ISBN: 99419-5Vol. IX: History of Rome:Books 31–34___ L295 ISBN: 99326-6Vol. X: History of Rome:Books 35–37___ L301 ISBN: 99332-7

Vol. XI: History of Rome:Books 38–39___ L313 ISBN: 99346-4Vol. XII: History of Rome:Books 40–42___ L332 ISBN: 99366-2Vol. XIII: History of Rome:Books 43–45___ L396 ISBN: 99435-5Vol. XIV: History of Rome:Summaries. Fragments. JuliusObsequens. General Index___ L404 ISBN: 99445-4

LONGUSDaphnis and Chloe. Xenophonof Ephesus: Anthia andHabrocomes___ L069 ISBN: 99633-5

LUCANCivil War (Pharsalia)___ L220 ISBN: 99242-9

LUCIANVol. I: Phalaris. Hippias or Bath. Dionysus. Heracles. Amber or Swans. Fly. Nigrinus. Demonax. Hall. My Native Land. Octogenarians. A True Story. Slander. Consonants at Law. Carousal (Symposium) or Lapiths___ L014 ISBN: 99015-9Vol. II: Downward Journey orTyrant. Zeus Catechized. ZeusRants. The Dream or The Cock.Prometheus. Icaromenippus orSky-man. Timon or Misanthrope.Charon or Inspectors.Philosophies for Sale___ L054 ISBN: 99060-9Vol. III: Dead Come to Life orFisherman. Double Indictmentor Trials by Jury. On Sacrifices.Ignorant Book Collector. Dreamor Lucian’s Career. Parasite.Lover of Lies. Judgement of theGoddesses. On Salaried Posts inGreat Houses___ L130 ISBN: 99144-6Vol. IV: Anarchasis or Athletics.Menippus or Descent IntoHades. On Funerals. Professorof Public Speaking. Alexanderthe False Prophet. Essays in Portraiture. Essays in PortraitureDefended. Goddesse of Surrye___ L162 ISBN: 99179-8Vol. V: Passing of Pereginus.Runaways. Toxaris or Friendship.Dance. Lexiphanes. Eunuch. Astrology. Mistaken Critic.

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Parliament of the Gods.Tyrannicide. Disowned___ L302 ISBN: 99333-4Vol. VI: How to Write History.Dipsads. Saturnalia. Herodotusor Aetion. Zeuxis or Antiochus.Slip of the Tongue in Greeting.Apology for the “Salaried Postsin Great Houses.” Harmonides.Conversation with Hesiod.Scythian or Consul. Hermotimusor Concerning the Sects. To OneWho Said “You’re a Prometheusin Words.” Ship or Wishes___ L430 ISBN: 99474-4Vol. VII: Dialogues of the Dead.Dialogues of the Sea-Gods.Dialogues of the Gods. Dialoguesof the Courtesans___ L431 ISBN: 99475-1Vol. VIII: Soloecista. Luciusor Ass. Amores. Halcyon.Demosthenes. Podagra.Ocypus. Cyniscus. Philopatris.Charidemus. Nero___ L432 ISBN: 99476-8

LUCRETIUSOn the Nature of Things___ L181 ISBN: 99200-9

LYSIAS___ L244 ISBN: 99269-6

MACROBIUSVol. I: Saturnalia: Books 1–2___ L510 ISBN: 99649-6Vol. II: Saturnalia: Books 3–5___ L511 ISBN: 99671-7Vol. III: Saturnalia: Books 6–7___ L512 ISBN: 99672-4

MANETHOHistory of Egypt and OtherWorks___ L350 ISBN: 99385-3

MANILIUSAstronomica___ L469 ISBN: 99516-1

MARCUS AURELIUS___ L058 ISBN: 99064-7

MARTIALEpigrams, Vol. I: Spectacles.Books 1–5___ L094 ISBN: 99555-0Epigrams, Vol. II: Books 6–10___ L095 ISBN: 99556-7Epigrams, Vol. III: Books 11–14___ L480 ISBN: 99529-1

MENANDERVol. I: Aspis. Georgos.Dis Exapaton. Dyskolos.Encheiridion. Epitrepontes___ L132 ISBN: 99147-7Vol. II: Heros. Theophoroumene. Karchedonios. Kitharistes. Kolax. Koneiazomenai. Leukadia.Misoumenos. Perikeiromene.Perinthia___ L459 ISBN: 99506-2Vol. III: Samia. Sikyonioi.Synaristosai. Phasma.Unidentified Fragments___ L460 ISBN: 99584-0

MINOR ATTIC ORATORSVol. I: Antiphon and Andocides___ L308 ISBN: 99340-2Vol. II: Lycurgus. Dinarchus.Demades. Hyperides___ L395 ISBN: 99434-8

MINOR LATIN POETSVol. I: Publilius Syrus. Elegieson Maecenas. Grattius.Calpurnius Siculus. Laus Pisonis.Einsiedeln Eclogues. Aetna___ L284 ISBN: 99314-3Vol. II: Florus. Hadrian. Nemesianus. Reposianus. Tiberianus. Dicta Catonis. Phoenix. Avianus. Rutilius Namatianus. Others___ L434 ISBN: 99478-2

NONNOSDionysiaca, Vol. I: Books 1–15___ L344 ISBN: 99379-2Dionysiaca, Vol. II: Books 16–35___ L354 ISBN: 99391-4Dionysiaca, Vol. III:Books 36–48___ L356 ISBN: 99393-8

OPPIAN. COLLUTHUS. TRYPHIODORUS___ L219 ISBN: 99241-2

OVIDVol. I: Heroides. Amores___ L041 ISBN: 99045-6Vol. II: Art of Love. Cosmetics.Remedies for Love. Ibis.Walnut-Tree. Sea Fishing.Consolation___ L232 ISBN: 99255-9Vol. III: Metamorphoses:Books 1–8___ L042 ISBN: 99046-3

Vol. IV: Metamorphoses:Books 9–15___ L043 ISBN: 99047-0Vol. V: Fasti___ L253 ISBN: 99279-5Vol. VI: Tristia. Ex Ponto___ L151 ISBN: 99167-5

PAPYRIVol. I: Private Documents(Agreements, Receipts, Wills,Letters, Memoranda, Accountsand Lists, and Others)___ L266 ISBN: 99294-8Vol. II: Public Documents(Codes and Regulations, Edictsand Orders, Public Announcements,Reports of Meetings, Judicial Business, Petitions and Applications, Declarations to Officials, Contracts, Receipts, Accounts and Lists, Correspondence, and Others)___ L282 ISBN: 99312-9Vol. III: Poetry___ L360 ISBN: 99397-6

PAUSANIASDescription of Greece, Vol. I:Books 1–2 (Attica and Corinth)___ L093 ISBN: 99104-0Description of Greece, Vol. II:Books 3–5 (Laconia, Messenia,Elis I)___ L188 ISBN: 99207-8Description of Greece, Vol. III:Books 6–8.21 (Elis II, Achaia,Arcadia)___ L272 ISBN: 99300-6Description of Greece, Vol. IV:Books 8.22–10 (Arcadia, Boeotia,Phocis and Ozolian Locri)___ L297 ISBN: 99328-0Description of Greece, Vol. V:Maps. Plans. Illustrations.General Index___ L298 ISBN: 99329-7

PETRONIUSSatyricon. Seneca:Apocolocyntosis___ L015 ISBN: 99016-6

PHILOVol. I: On the Creation.Allegorical Interpretation ofGenesis 2 and 3___ L226 ISBN: 99249-8

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Vol. II: On the Cherubim.Sacrifices of Abel and Cain.Worse Attacks the Better. Onthe Posterity and Exile of Cain.On the Giants___ L227 ISBN: 99250-4Vol. III: On the Unchangeablenessof God. On Husbandry.Concerning Noah’s Work as aPlanter. On Drunkenness. OnSobriety___ L247 ISBN: 99272-6Vol. IV: On the Confusion ofTongues. On the Migration ofAbraham. Who Is the Heir ofDivine Things? On Mating withthe Preliminary Studies___ L261 ISBN: 99287-0Vol. V: On Flight and Finding.On the Change of Names. OnDreams___ L275 ISBN: 99303-7Vol. VI: On Abraham. OnJoseph. On Moses___ L289 ISBN: 99319-8Vol. VII: On the Decalogue. Onthe Special Laws: Books 1–3___ L320 ISBN: 99353-2Vol. VIII: On the Special Laws:Book 4. On the Virtues. OnRewards & Punishments___ L341 ISBN: 99376-1Vol. IX: Every Good Man IsFree. On the ContemplativeLife. On the Eternity of theWorld. Against Flaccus. Apologyfor the Jews. On Providence___ L363 ISBN: 99400-3Vol. X: On the Embassy toGaius. General Indexes___ L379 ISBN: 99417-1Supplement I: Questions andAnswers on Genesis___ L380 ISBN: 99418-8Supplement II: Questions andAnswers on Exodus___ L401 ISBN: 99442-3

PHILOSTRATUSVol. I: Life of Apollonius ofTyana: Books 1–4___ L016 ISBN: 99613-7Vol. II: Life of Apollonius ofTyana: Books 5–8___ L017 ISBN: 99614-4Vol. III: Letters of Apollonius.Ancient Testimonia. Eusebius’sReply to Hierocles___ L458 ISBN: 99617-5

Vol. IV: Lives of the Sophists.Eunapius: Lives of the Philosophers and Sophists___ L134 ISBN: 99149-1Heroicus. Gymnasticus.Discourses 1 and 2___ L521 ISBN: 99674-8

PHILOSTRATUS THE ELDERImagines. Philostratus theYounger: Imagines. Callistratus:Descriptions___ L256 ISBN: 99282-5

PINDARVol. I: Olympian Odes.Pythian Odes___ L056 ISBN: 99564-2Vol. II: Nemean Odes. IsthmianOdes. Fragments___ L485 ISBN: 99534-5

PLATOVol. I: Euthyphro. Apology.Crito. Phaedo. Phaedrus___ L036 ISBN: 99040-1Vol. II: Laches. Protagoras.Meno. Euthydemus___ L165 ISBN: 99183-5Vol. III: Lysis. Symposium.Gorgias___ L166 ISBN: 99184-2Vol. IV: Cratylus. Parmenides.Greater Hippias. Lesser Hippias___ L167 ISBN: 99185-9Vol. V: Republic: Books 1–5___ L237 ISBN: 99650-2Vol. VI: Republic: Books 6–10___ L276 ISBN: 99651-9Vol. VII: Theaetetus. Sophist___ L123 ISBN: 99137-8Vol. VIII: Statesman. Philebus. Ion___ L164 ISBN: 99182-8Vol. IX: Timaeus. Critias.Cleitophon. Menexenus.Epistles___ L234 ISBN: 99257-3Vol. X: Laws: Books 1–6___ L187 ISBN: 99206-1Vol. XI: Laws: Books 7–12___ L192 ISBN: 99211-5Vol. XII: Charmides. Alcibiades1 & 2. Hipparchus. Lovers.Theages. Minos. Epinomis___ L201 ISBN: 99221-4

PLAUTUSVol. I: Amphitryon. Comedyof Asses. Pot of Gold. TwoBacchises. Captives___ L060 ISBN: 99653-3Vol. II: Casina. Casket Comedy.Curculio. Epidicus. TwoMenaechmuses___ L061 ISBN: 99678-6Vol. III: Merchant. BraggartSoldier. Ghost. Persian___ L163 ISBN: 99682-3Vol. IV: Little Carthaginian.Pseudolus. Rope___ L260 ISBN: 99986-2Vol. V: Stichus. Three-DollarDay. Truculentus. The Tale of aTraveling-Bag. Fragments___ L328 ISBN: 99681-6

PLINYNatural History, Vol. I:Books 1–2___ L330 ISBN: 99364-8Natural History, Vol. II:Books 3–7___ L352 ISBN: 99388-4Natural History, Vol. III:Books 8–11___ L353 ISBN: 99389-1Natural History, Vol. IV:Books 12–16___ L370 ISBN: 99408-9Natural History, Vol. V:Books 17–19___ L371 ISBN: 99409-6Natural History, Vol. VI:Books 20–23___ L392 ISBN: 99431-7Natural History, Vol. VII:Books 24–27. Index of Plants___ L393 ISBN: 99432-4Natural History, Vol. VIII:Books 28–32. Index of Fishes___ L418 ISBN: 99460-7Natural History, Vol. IX:Books 33–35___ L394 ISBN: 99433-1Natural History, Vol. X:Books 36–37___ L419 ISBN: 99461-4

PLINY THE YOUNGERLetters, Vol. I: Books 1–7___ L055 ISBN: 99061-6Letters, Vol. II: Books 8–10.Panegyricus___ L059 ISBN: 99066-1

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PLOTINUSVol. I: Porphyry on the Life ofPlotinus. Ennead 1___ L440 ISBN: 99484-3Vol. II: Ennead 2___ L441 ISBN: 99486-7Vol. III: Ennead 3___ L442 ISBN: 99487-4Vol. IV: Ennead 4___ L443 ISBN: 99488-1Vol. V: Ennead 5___ L444 ISBN: 99489-8Vol. VI: Ennead 6.1–5___ L445 ISBN: 99490-4Vol. VII: Ennead 6.6–9___ L468 ISBN: 99515-4

PLUTARCHMoralia, Vol. I: Education ofChildren. How the Young ManShould Study Poetry. On Listeningto Lectures. How to Tell a Flatterer from a Friend. How a Man May Become Aware of His Progress in Virtue___ L197 ISBN: 99217-7Moralia, Vol. II: How to Profitby One’s Enemies. On HavingMany Friends. Chance. Virtueand Vice. Letter of Condolenceto Apollonius. Advice AboutKeeping Well. Advice to Brideand Groom. Dinner of theSeven Wise Men. Superstition___ L222 ISBN: 99245-0Moralia, Vol. III: Sayings ofKings and Commanders. Sayingsof Romans. Sayings of Spartans.Ancient Customs of Spartans.Sayings of Spartan Women.Bravery of Women___ L245 ISBN: 99270-2Moralia, Vol. IV: RomanQuestions. 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?___ L305 ISBN: 99336-5Moralia, Vol. V: Isis and Osiris.E at Delphi. Oracles at DelphiNo Longer Given in Verse.Obsolescence of Oracles___ L306 ISBN: 99337-2Moralia, Vol. VI: Can VirtueBe Taught? On Moral Virtue.On the Control of Anger. OnTranquillity of Mind. On BrotherlyLove. On Affection for Offspring.Whether Vice Be Sufficient to Cause Unhappiness. Whether the

Affections of the Soul Are Worse Than Those of the Body. Concerning Talkativeness. On Being a Busybody___ L337 ISBN: 99371-6Moralia, Vol. VII: On Love ofWealth. On Compliancy. OnEnvy and Hate. On PraisingOneself Inoffensively. On the Delays of the Divine Vengeance. On Fate.On the Sign of Socrates. OnExile. Consolation to His Wife___ L405 ISBN: 99446-1Moralia, Vol. VIII: Table-Talk:Books 1–6___ L424 ISBN: 99466-9Moralia, Vol. IX: Table-Talk:Books 7–9. Dialogue on Love___ L425 ISBN: 99467-6Moralia, Vol. X: Love Stories.That a Philosopher Ought toConverse Especially with Menin Power. To an UneducatedRuler. Whether an Old ManShould Engage in Public Affairs.Precepts of Statecraft. OnMonarchy, Democracy, andOligarchy. That We OughtNot to Borrow. Lives of theTen Orators. Summary ofa Comparison BetweenAristophanes and Menander___ L321 ISBN: 99354-0Moralia, Vol. XI: On the Maliceof Herodotus. Causes of NaturalPhenomena___ L426 ISBN: 99469-0Moralia, Vol. XII: Concerningthe Face Which Appears in theOrb of the Moon. On the Principle of Cold. Whether Fire or Water IsMore Useful. Whether Land orSea Animals Are Cleverer.Beasts Are Rational. On the Eatingof Flesh___ L406 ISBN: 99447-8Moralia, Vol. XIII:Part 1. Platonic Essays___ L427 ISBN: 99470-6Moralia, Vol. XIII:Part 2. Stoic Essays___ L470 ISBN: 99517-8Moralia, Vol. XIV: That EpicurusActually Makes a Pleasant LifeImpossible. Reply to Colotes inDefence of the Other Philosophers.Is “Live Unknown” aWise Precept? On Music___ L428 ISBN: 99472-0Moralia, Vol. XV: Fragments___ L429 ISBN: 99473-7Moralia, Vol. XVI: Index___ L499 ISBN: 99611-3

Parallel Lives, Vol. I: Theseusand Romulus. Lycurgus andNuma. Solon and Publicola___ L046 ISBN: 99052-4Parallel Lives, Vol. II:Themistocles and Camillus.Aristides and Cato Major.Cimon and Lucullus___ L047 ISBN: 99053-1Parallel Lives, Vol. III:Pericles and Fabius Maximus.Nicias and Crassus___ L065 ISBN: 99072-2Parallel Lives, Vol. IV:Alcibiades and Coriolanus.Lysander and Sulla___ L080 ISBN: 99089-0Parallel Lives, Vol. V:Agesilaus and Pompey.Pelopidas and Marcellus___ L087 ISBN: 99097-5Parallel Lives, Vol. VI: Dion andBrutus. Timoleon and AemiliusPaulus___ L098 ISBN: 99109-5Parallel Lives, Vol. VII:Demosthenes and Cicero.Alexander and Caesar___ L099 ISBN: 99110-1Parallel Lives, Vol. VIII:Sertorius and Eumenes.Phocion and Cato the Younger___ L100 ISBN: 99111-8Parallel Lives, Vol. IX:Demetrius and Antony.Pyrrhus and Gaius Marius___ L101 ISBN: 99112-5Parallel Lives, Vol. X:Agis and Cleomenes. Tiberiusand Gaius Gracchus. Philopoemenand Flaminius___ L102 ISBN: 99113-2Parallel Lives, Vol. XI:Aratus. Artaxerxes. Galba.Otho. General Index___ L103 ISBN: 99114-9

POLYBIUSHistories, Vol. I: Books 1–2___ L128 ISBN: 99637-3Histories, Vol. II: Books 3–4___ L137 ISBN: 99638-0Histories, Vol. III: Books 5–8___ L138 ISBN: 99658-8Histories, Vol. IV: Books 9–15___ L159 ISBN: 99659-5Histories, Vol. V: Books 16–27___ L160 ISBN: 99660-1Histories, Vol. VI: Books 28–39.Fragments___ L161 ISBN: 99661-8

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PROCOPIUSVol. I: History of the Wars:Books 1–2 (Persian War)___ L048 ISBN: 99054-8Vol. II: History of the Wars:Books 3–4 (Vandalic War)___ L081 ISBN: 99090-6Vol. III: History of the Wars:Books 5–6.15 (Gothic War)___ L107 ISBN: 99119-4Vol. IV: History of the Wars:Books 6.16–7.35 (Gothic War)___ L173 ISBN: 99191-0Vol. V: History of the Wars:Books 7.36–8 (Gothic War)___ L217 ISBN: 99239-9Vol. VI: Anecdota or SecretHistory___ L290 ISBN: 99320-4Vol. VII: On Buildings.General Index___ L343 ISBN: 99378-5

PROPERTIUSElegies___ L018 ISBN: 99020-3

PRUDENTIUSVol. I: Preface. Daily Round.Divinity of Christ. Origin of Sin.Fight for Mansoul. AgainstSymmachus 1___ L387 ISBN: 99426-3Vol. II: Against Symmachus 2.Crowns of Martyrdom. ScenesFrom History. Epilogue___ L398 ISBN: 99438-6

PTOLEMYTetrabiblos___ L435 ISBN: 99479-9

QUINTILIANThe Orator’s Education,Vol. I: Books 1–2___ L124 ISBN: 99591-8The Orator’s Education,Vol. II: Books 3–5___ L125 ISBN: 99592-5The Orator’s Education,Vol. III: Books 6–8___ L126 ISBN: 99593-2The Orator’s Education,Vol. IV: Books 9–10___ L127 ISBN: 99594-9The Orator’s Education,Vol. V: Books 11–12___ L494 ISBN: 99595-6

QUINTILIANThe Lesser Declamations I___ L500 ISBN: 99618-2

The Lesser Declamations II___ L501 ISBN: 99619-9

QUINTUS SMYRNAEUSFall of Troy___ L019 ISBN: 99022-7

REMAINS OF OLD LATINVol. I: Ennius. Caecilius___ L294 ISBN: 99324-2Vol. II: Livius Andronicus.Naevius. Pacuvius. Accius___ L314 ISBN: 99347-1Vol. III: Lucilius. Twelve Tables___ L329 ISBN: 99363-1Vol. IV: Archaic Inscriptions___ L359 ISBN: 99396-9

SALLUSTWar with Catiline. War with Jugurtha___ L116 ISBN: 99686-1 Fragments of the Histories. Letters to Caesar ___ L522 ISBN: 99686-1

SENECAVol. I: Moral Essays: DeProvidentia. De Constantia.De Ira. De Clementia___ L214 ISBN: 99236-8Vol. II: Moral Essays: De Consolatione ad Marciam. De VitaBeata. De Otio. De TranquillitateAnimi. De Brevitate Vitae.De Consolatione ad Polybium.De Consolatione ad Helviam___ L254 ISBN: 99280-1Vol. III: Moral Essays:De Beneficiis___ L310 ISBN: 99343-3Vol. IV: Epistles 1–65___ L075 ISBN: 99084-5Vol. V: Epistles 66–92___ L076 ISBN: 99085-2Vol. VI: Epistles 93–124___ L077 ISBN: 99086-9Vol. VII: Natural Questions:Books 1–3___ L450 ISBN: 99495-9Vol. VIII: Tragedies I: Hercules.Trojan Women. PhoenicianWomen. Medea. Phaedra___ L062 ISBN: 99602-1Vol. IX: Tragedies II: Oedipus.Agamemnon. Thyestes. Herculeson Oeta. Octavia___ L078 ISBN: 99610-6Vol. X: Natural Questions:Books 4–7___ L457 ISBN: 99503-1

SENECA THE ELDERDeclamations, Vol. I:Controversiae: Books 1–6___ L463 ISBN: 99510-9Declamations, Vol. II:Controversiae: Books 7–10.Suasoriae. Fragments___ L464 ISBN: 99511-6

SEXTUS EMPIRICUSVol. I: Outlines of Pyrrhonism___ L273 ISBN: 99301-3Vol. II: Against the Logicians___ L291 ISBN: 99321-1Vol. III: Against the Physicists.Against the Ethicists___ L311 ISBN: 99344-0Vol. IV: Against the Professors___ L382 ISBN: 99420-1

SIDONIUSVol. I: Poems. Letters:Books 1–2___ L296 ISBN: 99327-3Vol. II: Letters: Books 3–9___ L420 ISBN: 99462-1

SILIUS ITALICUSPunica, Vol. I: Books 1–8___ L277 ISBN: 99305-1Punica, Vol. II: Books 9–17___ L278 ISBN: 99306-8

SOPHOCLESVol. I: Ajax. Electra. OedipusTyrannus___ L020 ISBN: 99557-4Vol. II: Antigone. Women ofTrachis. Philoctetes. Oedipusat Colonus___ L021 ISBN: 99558-1Vol. III: Fragments___ L483 ISBN: 99532-1

STATIUSVol. I: Silvae___ L206 ISBN: 99690-8Vol. II: Thebaid: Books 1–7___ L207 ISBN: 01208-0Vol. III: Thebaid: Books 8–12.Achilleid___ L498 ISBN: 01209-7

STRABOGeography, Vol. I: Books 1–2___ L049 ISBN: 99055-5Geography, Vol. II: Books 3–5___ L050 ISBN: 99056-2Geography, Vol. III: Books 6–7___ L182 ISBN: 99201-6Geography, Vol. IV: Books 8–9___ L196 ISBN: 99216-0

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Geography, Vol. V: Books 10–12___ L211 ISBN: 99233-7Geography, Vol. VI: Books 13–14___ L223 ISBN: 99246-7Geography, Vol. VII:Books 15–16___ L241 ISBN: 99266-5Geography, Vol. VIII:Book 17. General Index___ L267 ISBN: 99295-5

SUETONIUSLives of the Caesars, Vol. I:Julius. Augustus. Tiberius.Gaius. Caligula___ L031 ISBN: 99570-3Lives of the Caesars, Vol. II:Claudius. Nero. Galba, Otho,and Vitellius. Vespasian. Titus,Domitian. Lives of IllustriousMen: Grammarians & Rhetoricians.Poets (Terence, Virgil,Horace, Tibullus, Persius,Lucan). Lives of Pliny theElder and Passienus Crispus___ L038 ISBN: 99565-9

TACITUSVol. I: Agricola. Germania.Dialogue on Oratory___ L035 ISBN: 99039-5Vol. II: Histories 1–3___ L111 ISBN: 99123-1Vol. III: Histories 4–5.Annals 1–3___ L249 ISBN: 99274-0Vol. IV: Annals 4–6, 11–12___ L312 ISBN: 99345-7Vol. V: Annals 13–16___ L322 ISBN: 99355-6

TERENCEVol. I: The Woman of Andros.Self-Tormenter. Eunuch___ L022 ISBN: 99597-0Vol. II: Phormio. Mother-in-Law. Brothers___ L023 ISBN: 99598-7

TERTULLIANApology and De Spectaculis.Minucius Felix: Octavius___ L250 ISBN: 99276-4

THEOCRITUS. MOSCHUS. BION___ L028 ISBN: 99644-1

THEOPHRASTUSVol. I: Enquiry Into Plants:Books 1–5___ L070 ISBN: 99077-7Vol. II: Enquiry Into Plants:Books 6–9. Treatise on Odours.Concerning Weather Signs___ L079 ISBN: 99088-3Vol. III: De Causis Plantarum:Books 1–2___ L471 ISBN: 99519-2Vol. IV: De Causis Plantarum:Books 3–4___ L474 ISBN: 99523-9Vol. V: De Causis Plantarum:Books 5–6___ L475 ISBN: 99524-6Vol. VI: Characters. Herodas:Mimes. Sophron and OtherMime Fragments___ L225 ISBN: 99603-8

THUCYDIDESHistory of the PeloponnesianWar, Vol. I: Books 1–2___ L108 ISBN: 99120-0History of the PeloponnesianWar, Vol. II: Books 3–4___ L109 ISBN: 99121-7History of the PeloponnesianWar, Vol. III: Books 5–6___ L110 ISBN: 99122-4History of the PeloponnesianWar, Vol. IV: Books 7–8. GeneralIndex___ L169 ISBN: 99187-3

VALERIUS FLACCUSArgonautica___ L286 ISBN: 99316-7

VALERIUS MAXIMUSMemorable Doings and Sayings,Vol. I: Books 1–5___ L492 ISBN: 99541-3Memorable Doings and Sayings,Vol. II: Books 6–9___ L493 ISBN: 99542-0

VARROOn the Latin Language, Vol. I:Books 5–7___ L333 ISBN: 99367-9On the Latin Language, Vol. II:Books 8–10. Fragments___ L334 ISBN: 99368-6

VELLEIUS PATERCULUSCompendium of Roman History.Res Gestae Divi Augusti___ L152 ISBN: 99168-2

VIRGILVol. I: Eclogues. Georgics.Aeneid: Books 1–6, RevisedEdition___ L063 ISBN: 99583-3Vol. II: Aeneid: Books 7–12.Appendix Vergiliana___ L064 ISBN: 99586-4

VITRUVIUSOn Architecture, Vol. I:Books 1–5___ L251 ISBN: 99277-1On Architecture, Vol. II:Books 6–10___ L280 ISBN: 99309-9

XENOPHONVol. I: Hellenica: Books 1–4___ L088 ISBN: 99098-2Vol. II: Hellenica: Books 5–7___ L089 ISBN: 99099-9Vol. III: Anabasis___ L090 ISBN: 99101-9Vol. IV: Memorabilia.Oeconomicus. Symposium.Apologia___ L168 ISBN: 99695-3Vol. V: Cyropaedia: Books 1–4___ L051 ISBN: 99057-9Vol. VI: Cyropaedia: Books 5–8___ L052 ISBN: 99058-6Vol. VII: Hiero. Agesilaus. Constitution of the Lacedaemonians. Ways and Means. Cavalry Commander. Art of Horsemanship. On Hunting. Constitution of the Athenians___ L183 ISBN: 99202-3

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