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CLASSICAL LIBRARY
Part I: A-B
Harvard U. Press
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L
ACCIUS
(See REMAINS OF OLD LATIN,
Volume II)
G
ACHILLES TATIUS
LEUCIPPE AND CLITOPHON
Translated by Stephen Gaselee
Leucippe and Clitophon, written in the 2nd century A.D.,
is exceptional among the ancient romances in being a first-person
narrative: the adventures of the young couple are recounted by
the hero himself. The colorful story Clitophon tells us includes
shipwrecks, apparent deaths, attacks by pirates and brigands,
abductions, and other frights and obstacles. Love triumphs in the
end. Achilles Tatius' style is notable for descriptive detail and
for his engaging digressions.
l917/revised 1969/5th printing/478 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99050 1
Series No. 45
G
AELIAN
ON THE
CHARACTERISTICS OF ANIMALS
3 Volumes
Translated by A. F. Scholfield
Aelian's Characteristics of Animals is an
appealing collection of facts and fables about the animal
kingdom that invites the reader to ponder contrasts
between human and animal behavior.
VOLUME I.
BOOKS I-V
1958/2nd printing/390 pages
ISBN: 0 674 99491 4
Series No. 446
VOLUME II.
BOOKS VI-XI
1959/2nd printing/420 pages
ISBN: 0 674 99493 0
Series No. 448
VOLUME III.
BOOKS XII-XVII
1959/2nd printing/452 pages/Greek and English indexes,
classified catalogue of fauna, flora, etc., and list of
authors cited.
ISBN: 0 674 99494 9
Series No. 449
LETTERS
(See ALCIPHRON)
Loeb number 383 contains Aelian's Letters of Farmers,
twenty letters that portray the country ways of the
imagined writers, offering entertaining vignettes of
rural life.
G
AENEAS TACTICUS, ASCLEPIODOTUS, AND ONASANDER
Translated by the
Illinois Greek Club
1923/5th printing/542 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99172 9
Series No. 156
G
AESCHINES
Translated by C. D.
Adams
1919/5th printing/552 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99118 4
Series No. 106
G
AESCHYLUS
2 Volumes
Translated by Herbert Weir Smyth
VOLUME I.
SUPPLIANT MAIDENS. PERSIANS. PROMETHEUS. SEVEN AGAINST
THEBES
1922/11th printing/464 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99160 5
Series No. 145
VOLUME II.
AGAMEMNON. LIBATION-BEARERS. EUMENIDES. FRAGMENTS
1926/11th printing/index/ Appendix, 1957, by H.
Lloyd-Jones: fragments published since 1930/618 pages
ISBN: 0 674 99161 3
Series No. 146
L
AETNA
(See MINOR LATIN
POETS, Volume I)
G
ALCAEUS
(See GREEK LYRIC,
Volume I)
G
ALCIPHRON, AELIAN, AND PHILOSTRATUS
THE LETTERS
Translated by A. R. Benner and F. H. Fobes
1949/4th printing/600 pages/indexes
ISBN: 0 674 99421 3
Series No. 383
L
AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS
3 Volumes
Translated by J. C. Rolfe
Ammianus was a Greek from Antioch. He served many years
as an officer in the Roman army, in Gaul and in campaigns
against the Persians, and then settled in Rome, where he
wrote his history of the Roman Empire (Res gestae) in
Latin--enlivening his Latin style with a touch of the
Greek east. The portion of the history that survives
covers in wonderful detail a period of 25 years in the
historian's own lifetime: the reigns of Constantius,
Julian (whom he greatly admired), Jovian, Valentinian I,
and Valens. Ammianus' personal experience supplements the
variety of reports and archives on which he draws. His is
a dramatic narrative, the scene continually shifting from
Gaul to Mesopotamia, from Milan to Constantinople. He
gives us skillfully crafted portraits of personalities
and vivid descriptions of military operations, with all
the immediacy of an eyewitness account.
VOLUME I.
BOOKS XIV-XIX
1935/revised1950/6th printing/632 pages/map and indexes
ISBN: 0 674 99331 4
Series No. 300
VOLUME II.
BOOKS XX-XXVI
1940/5th printing/692 pages/frontispiece, 2 plates, 2
maps, index
ISBN: 0 674 99348 9
Series No. 315
VOLUME III.
BOOKS XXVII-XXXI.
EXCERPTA VALESIANA
1939/6th printing/612 pages/frontispiece, 2 maps, index
ISBN: 0 674 99365 9
Series No. 331
G
ANACREON
(See GREEK LYRIC,
Volume II)
G
ANACREONTEA
(See GREEK LYRIC,
Volume II)
G
ANDOCIDES
(See MINOR ATTIC
ORATORS, Volume I)
G
ANTIPHON
(See MINOR ATTIC
ORATORS, Volume I)
G
APOLLODORUS
THE LIBRARY
2 Volumes
Translated by J. G. Frazer
Providing a grand summary of Greek myths and heroic
legends, the Library is an essential account of
what the Greeks believed about the origin and early
history of the world and of the Hellenic people. This
treasury of narratives about gods and heroes has been
attributed to Apollodorus of Athens (born ca. 180 BC),
but its author probably lived in the 1st or 2nd century
of our era. In his highly regarded notes to the Loeb
edition J. G. Frazer compares the various forms of these
same stories found in different ancient authors.
VOLUME I.
BOOKS I-III.ix
1921/8th printing/464 pages
ISBN: 0 674 99135 4
Series No. 121
VOLUME II.
BOOK III.x-end. EPITOME
1921/8th printing/552 pages
ISBN: 0 674 99136 2
Series No. 122
G
APOLLONIUS RHODIUS
ARGONAUTICA
Translated by R. C. Seaton
Apollonius' epic in four books recounts the legend of
Jason's expedition on the Argo--the first ship to be
built--into unknown territory to capture the prized
Golden Fleece from King Aeetes of Colchis. The Argonauts,
a band of fifty heroes (including Heracles at the outset,
Orpheus, and Peleus), sail from Thessaly, across the
Aegean and through the terrifying Clashing Rocks
(Symplegades) into the Black Sea to distant Colchis,
where--with the help of the King's daughter Medea and her
magical gifts--Jason finally succeeds in his mission. The
adventures of the homeward journey, by way of the Danube,
Po, and Rhone Rivers and Libya, fill the final book. Love
is a central theme in Apollonius' heroic tale: the poet
tellingly depicts the flowering of Medea's violent
passion for Jason. This Hellenistic epic saga reads like
an heir to Homer and exerted a profound influence on
Virgil's Aeneid as well as on the Latin and Greek
romances of the coming centuries.
1912/9th printing/448 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99001 3
Series No. 1
G
APOSTOLIC FATHERS
2 Volumes
Translated by Kirsopp Lake
The writings of the Apostolic Fathers give a picture of
Christian life and thought in the period immediately
after New Testament times. Some of them were accorded
almost Scriptural authority in the early Church. The nine
texts subsumed under this title include the epistles of
Ignatius, bishop of Antioch, which were written while
Ignatius was en route to Rome as a prisoner, condemned to
die in the wild-beast arena. Here too is the
"Didache," a book of precepts in religious
instruction, worship, and ministry; and the "Epistle
of Barnabas," which attempts to sever the connection
between Judaism and the Old Testament. "The Shepherd
of Hermas" is a book of revelations and a doctrine
of repentance; and the "Martyrdom of Polycarp"
gives an account of the persecution of Christians at
Smyrna.
VOLUME I.
I CLEMENT. II CLEMENT. IGNATIUS. POLYCARP. DIDACHE.
BARNABAS
1912/15th printing/420 pages
ISBN: 0 674 99027 7
Series No. 24
VOLUME II.
SHEPHERD OF HERMAS. MARTYRDOM OF POLYCARP. EPISTLE TO
DIOGNETUS
1913/13th printing/402 pages/indexes
ISBN: 0 674 99028 5
Series No. 25
G
APPIAN
ROMAN HISTORY
4 Volumes
Translated by Horace White
Appian's history of the rise of Rome is a record of
expansion and conquests. In his animated narrative the
historian--a Greek from Alexandria--often shows us events
from the point of view of the conquered peoples. His
accounts of the Spanish, Hannibalic, Punic, Illyrian,
Syrian, and Mithradatic wars are in Volumes I and II. His
Civil Wars (in Volumes III and IV) is the only
surviving continuous narrative of the period from the
Gracchi to the Roman annexation of Egypt.
VOLUME I.
BOOKS I-VIII.1
1912/7th printing/660 pages
ISBN: 0 674 99002 1
Series No. 2
VOLUME II.
BOOKS VIII.2-XII
1912/6th printing/484 pages
ISBN: 0 674 99004 8
Series No. 3
VOLUME III.
THE CIVIL WARS
BOOKS I-III.26
1913/8th printing/576 pages
ISBN: 0 674 99005 6
Series No. 4
VOLUME IV.
THE CIVIL WARS
BOOKS III.27-V
1913/7th printing/690 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99006 4
Series No. 5
L
APULEIUS
METAMORPHOSES
("THE GOLDEN ASS")
2 Volumes
Translated by J. Arthur Hanson
"Hanson here provides for the first time a modern,
readable and accurate English translation of the
Metamorphoses."
--Classical Review
The Metamorphoses of Apuleius, also known as The
Golden Ass, is truly enchanting: a delightful romance
combining realism and magic. The hero, Lucius, eager to
experience the sensations of a bird, resorts to
witchcraft, but an unfortunate pharmaceutical error turns
him into an ass. The bulk of the novel recounts his
adventures as an animal. Lucius also retails many stories
he overhears, the most charming being that of Cupid and
Psyche; some are as ribald as they are witty.
VOLUME I.
BOOKS I-VI
1989/2nd printing/390 pages
ISBN: 0 674 99049 8
Series No. 44
VOLUME II.
BOOKS VII-XI
l989/384 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99498 1
Series No. 453
G
ARATUS
(See CALLIMACHUS,
Hymns)
G
ARCHILOCHUS
(See GREEK ELEGY
AND IAMBUS, Volume II)
G
ARISTOPHANES
Translated by
Jeffrey Henderson
Aristophanes of Athens (ca. 446-386 B.C.) one of the
world's greatest comic dramatists, has been admired since
antiquity for his iridescent wit and beguiling fantasy,
exuberant language, and brilliant satire of the social,
intellectual, and political life of Athens at its height.
He wrote at least forty plays, of which eleven have
survived complete. In the first volume of a new Loeb
edition of Aristophanes, Jeffrey Henderson presents a
freshly edited Greek text of two plays, a general
introduction, and a lively, unexpurgated translation with
full explanatory notes.
VOLUME I.
ACHARNIANS. KNIGHTS
The general
introduction that begins Volume I brings current
scholarly insights to bear on the intriguing question of
the comic poet as a political force. In Acharnians
a small landowner, tired of the Peloponnesian War,
magically arranges a personal peace treaty and
demonstrates the injustice of war in a contest with the
bellicose Acharnians. Also in this volume is Knights,
perhaps the most biting satire of a political figure.
1998/416 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99567 8
Series No. 178
VOLUME II.
CLOUDS.WASPS.PEACE
Translated Jeffrey Henderson
In this second
volume of the new Loeb Classical Library edition of
Aristophanes, Jeffrey Henderson presents a freshly edited
Greek text of three plays and a lively, unexpurgated
translation. Socrates' "Thinkery" is at the
center of Clouds, which spoofs untraditional
techniques for educating young men. Wasps
satirizes Athenian enthusiasm for jury service and the
law courts as well as the city's susceptibility to
demagogues. In Peace, a rollicking attack on
war-makers, the farmer hero makes his famous trip to
heaven on a dung beetle to discuss the issues with Zeus.
An introduction to each play and full explanatory notes
serve as a steady guide to the playwright's topical
allusions.
1998/614 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99537 6
Series No. 488
PEACE.BIRDS.FROGS 1924/10th printing/450 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99198 2 Series No. 179
LYSISTRATA.
THESMOPHORIAZUSAE. ECCLESIAZUSAE. PLUTUS
1924/10th printing/478 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99199 0
Series No. 180
G
ARISTOTLE
23 Volumes
VOLUME I.
CATEGORIES. ON INTERPRETATION
Translated by H. P. Cooke
PRIOR ANALYTICS
Translated by Hugh Tredennick
1938/8th printing/554 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99359 4
Series No. 325
VOLUME II.
POSTERIOR ANALYTICS
Translated by Hugh Tredennick
TOPICA
Translated by E. S. Forster
1960/5th printing/766 pages/indexes
ISBN: 0 674 99430 2
Series No. 391
VOLUME III.
ON SOPHISTICAL REFUTATIONS. ON COMING-TO-BE AND PASSING
AWAY
Translated by E. S. Forster
ON THE COSMOS
Translated by D. J. Furley
1955/4th printing/442 pages/indexes
ISBN: 0 674 99441 8
Series No. 400
VOLUME IV.
PHYSICS
BOOKS I-IV
Translated by P. H. Wicksteed and F. M. Cornford
1929/revised 1957/7th printing/522 pages
ISBN: 0 674 99251 2
Series No. 228
VOLUME V.
PHYSICS
BOOKS V-VIII
Translated by P. H. Wicksteed and F. M. Cornford
1934/7th printing/452 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99281 4
Series No. 255
VOLUME VI.
ON THE HEAVENS
Translated by W. K. C. Guthrie
1939/6th printing/420 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99372 1
Series No. 338
VOLUME VII.
METEOROLOGICA
Translated by H. D. P. Lee
1952/4th printing/468 pages/indexes
ISBN: 0 674 99436 1
Series No. 397
VOLUME VIII.
ON THE SOUL. PARVA NATURALIA. ON BREATH
Translated by W. S. Hett
1936/revised 1957/6th printing/546 pages/indexes
ISBN: 0 674 99318 7
Series No. 288
VOLUME IX.
HISTORY OF ANIMALS
BOOKS I-III
Translated by A. L. Peck
In History of
Animals Aristotle analyzes
"differences"--in parts, activities, modes of
life, and character--across the animal kingdom, in
preparation for establishing their causes, which are the
concern of his other zoological works. Over 500 species
of animals are considered: shellfish, insects, birds,
fish, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals--including human
beings.
In Books I-IV Aristotle gives a comparative survey of
internal and external body parts, including tissues and
fluids, and of sense faculties and voice. Books V-VI
study reproductive methods, breeding habits, and
embryogenesis as well as some secondary sex differences.
In Books VII-IX, Aristotle examines differences among
animals in feeding; in habitat, hibernation, migration;
in enmities and sociability; in disposition (including
differences related to gender) and intelligence. Here too
he describes the human reproductive system, conception,
pregnancy, and obstetrics. Book X establishes the
female's contribution to generation.
The Loeb edition of History of Animals is in three
volumes. A full index to all ten books is included in the
third (Volume XI of the Aristotle edition).
1965/3rd printing/344 pages
ISBN: 0 674 99481 7
Series No. 437
VOLUME X.
HISTORY OF ANIMALS
BOOKS IV-VI
Translated by A. L. Peck
1970/3rd printing/422 pages/2 graphs
ISBN: 0 674 99482 5
Series No. 438
VOLUME XI.
HISTORY OF ANIMALS
BOOKS VII-X
Translated by D. M. Balme
1991/616 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99483 3
Series No. 439
VOLUME XII.
PARTS OF ANIMALS
Translated by A. L. Peck
MOVEMENT OF ANIMALS AND PROGRESSION OF ANIMALS
Translated by E. S. Forster
1937/7th printing/566 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99357 8
Series No. 323
VOLUME XIII.
GENERATION OF ANIMALS
Translated by A. L. Peck
1942/5th printing/690 pages/Appendixes/index
ISBN: 0 674 99403 5
Series No. 366
VOLUME XIV.
MINOR WORKS
Translated by W. S. Hett
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
1936/5th printing/528 pages/indexes
ISBN: 0 674 99338 1
Series No. 307
VOLUME XV.
PROBLEMS, BOOKS I-XXI
Translated by W. S. Hett
1936/5th printing/476 pages
ISBN: 0 674 99349 7
Series No. 316
VOLUME XVI.
PROBLEMS, BOOKS XXII-XXXVIII
Translated by W. S. Hett
RHETORICA AD ALEXANDRUM
Translated by H. Rackham
1937/5th printing/462 pages/indexes
ISBN: 0 674 99350 0
Series No. 317
VOLUME XVII.
METAPHYSICS, BOOKS I-IX
Translated by H. Tredennick
1933/10th printing/514 pages
ISBN: 0 674 99299 7
Series No. 271
VOLUME XVIII.
METAPHYSICS, BOOKS X-XIV
Translated by H. Tredennick
OECONOMICA. MAGNA MORALIA
Translated by G. Cyril Armstrong
1935/9th printing/510 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99317 9
Series No. 287
VOLUME XIX.
NICOMACHEAN ETHICS
Translated by H. Rackham
1926/12th printing/684 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99081 1
Series No. 73
VOLUME XX.
ATHENIAN CONSTITUTION. EUDEMIAN ETHICS. VIRTUES AND VICES
Translated by H. Rackham
1935/9th printing/518 pages/indexes
ISBN: 0 674 99315 2
Series No. 285
VOLUME XXI.
POLITICS
Translated by H. Rackham
1932/8th printing/712 pages/indexes
ISBN: 0 674 99291 1
Series No. 264
VOLUME XXII.
THE ART OF RHETORIC
Translated by J. H. Freese
1926/9th printing/544 pages/Glossary/indexes
ISBN: 0 674 99212 1
Series No. 193
VOLUME XXIII.
ARISTOTLE, POETICS
Translated by Stephen Halliwell
LONGINUS, ON THE SUBLIME
Translated by W. Hamilton Fyfe; revised by Donald A.
Russell
DEMETRIUS, ON STYLE
Translated by Doreen C. Innes on the basis of the
translation by W. Rhys Roberts
This volume brings
together the three most influential ancient Greek
treatises on literature. Aristotle's Poetics
contains his treatment of Greek tragedy: its history,
nature, and conventions, with details on poetic diction.
Stephen Halliwell makes this seminal work newly
accessible with a reliable text and a translation that is
both accurate and readable. His authoritative
introduction traces the work's debt to earlier theorists
(especially Plato), its distinctive argument, and the
reasons behind its enduring relevance.
The essay On the Sublime, usually attributed to
"Longinus" (identity uncertain), was probably
composed in the first century A.D.; its subject is the
appreciation of greatness ("the sublime") in
writing, with analysis of illustrative passages ranging
from Homer and Sappho to Plato. In this edition, Donald
Russell has revised and newly annotated the text and
translation by W. Hamilton Fyfe, and supplied a new
introduction.
The treatise On Style, ascribed to an (again
unidentifiable) Demetrius, was perhaps composed during
the second century B.C. It is notable particularly for
its theory and analysis of four distinct styles (grand,
elegant, plain, and forceful). Doreen Innes' fresh
rendering of the work is based on the earlier Loeb
translation by W. Rhys Roberts. Her new introduction and
notes represent the latest scholarship.
1927/10 printings/2nd ed. 1995/540 pages/indexes
ISBN: 0 674 99563 5
Series No. 199
G
ARRIAN
HISTORY OF
ALEXANDER
2 Volumes
Translated by P. A. Brunt, on the basis of E. Iliff
Robson's edition (1933, 4 printings), with new
introduction, notes, and appendixes
Arrian's Anabasis of Alexander is the fullest
ancient account of Alexander the Great's conquests and
long admired for its absorbing presentation and readable
style. It is here supplemented by "Indica," a
description of India that draws on Nearchus's exploration
for Alexander. Brunt's introduction and notes provide
full historical background, making this edition an
"important contribution to the study of
Alexander" (Ernst Badian, Classical Philology).
VOLUME I.
ANABASIS, BOOKS I-IV
1976/2nd printing/634 pages/1 map
ISBN: 0 674 99260 1
Series No. 236
VOLUME II.
ANABASIS, BOOKS V-VII. INDICA
1983/2nd printing/500 pages/indexes
ISBN: 0 674 99297 0
Series No. 269
G
ASCLEPIODOTUS
(See AENEAS
TACTICUS)
G
ATHENAEUS
THE DEIPNOSOPHISTS
7 Volumes
Translated by Charles Burton Gulick
In the Deipnosophists or Sophists at Dinner,
Athenaeus pretends to tell about a dinner party at a
scholar's house to which guests brought texts for reading
and discussion. The work is enjoyable in itself and of
great value as a treasury of quotations from works now
lost. The reader also learns much about Greek, Persian,
Roman, and Sicilian cuisine; the music and entertainments
that ornamented banquets; and the intellectual talk that
was the heart of Greek conviviality.
VOLUME I.
BOOKS I-III.106c
1927/revised 1951/5th printing/506 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99224 5
Series No. 204
VOLUME II.
BOOKS III.106c-V
1928/3rd printing/542 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99229 6
Series No. 208
VOLUME III.
BOOKS VI-VII
1929/4th printing/518 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99247 4
Series No. 224
VOLUME IV.
BOOKS VIII-X
1930/5th printing/616 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99259 8
Series No. 235
VOLUME V.
BOOKS XI-XII
1933/6th printing/562 pages/index/12 plates
ISBN: 0 674 99302 0
Series No. 274
VOLUME VI.
BOOKS XIII-XIV.653b
1937/6th printing/560 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99361 6
Series No. 327
VOLUME VII.
BOOKS XIV.653b-XV
1941/5th printing/596 pages/general indexes
ISBN: 0 674 99380 2
Series No. 345
L
ST. AUGUSTINE
CITY OF GOD
7 Volumes
VOLUME I.
BOOKS I-III
Translated by G. E. McCracken
l957/4rd printing/490 pages
ISBN: 0 674 99452 3
Series No. 411
VOLUME II.
BOOKS IV-VII
Translated by W. M. Green
1963/3nd printing/542 pages
ISBN: 0 674 99453 1
Series No. 412
VOLUME III.
BOOKS VIII-XI
Translated by David S. Wiesen
1968/584 pages
ISBN: 0 674 99455 8
Series No. 413
VOLUME IV.
BOOKS XII-XV
Translated by Philip Levine
1966/2nd printing/592 pages
ISBN: 0 674 99456 6
Series No. 414
VOLUME V.
BOOKS XVI-XVIII.35
Translated by Eva M. Sanford and W. M. Green
1965/2nd printing/526 pages
ISBN: 0 674 99457 4
Series No. 415
VOLUME VI.
BOOKS XVIII.36-XX
Translated by W. C. Greene
1960/2nd printing/462 pages
ISBN: 0 674 99458 2
Series No. 416
VOLUME VII.
BOOKS XXI-XXII
Translated by W. M. Green
1972/2nd printing/480 pages/General index
ISBN: 0 674 99459 0
Series No. 417
CONFESSIONS
2 Volumes
Translated by W. Watts (1631)
VOLUME I.
BOOKS I-VIII
1912/13th printing/480 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99029 3
Series No. 26
VOLUME II.
BOOKS IX-XIII
1912/11th printing/488 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99030 7
Series No. 27
SELECT LETTERS
Translated by J. H. Baxter
l930/6th printing/590 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99264 4
Series No. 239
L
AUSONIUS
2 Volumes
Translated by H. G. Evelyn-White
VOLUME I.
BOOKS I-XVII
1919/5th printing/442 pages/frontispiece
ISBN: 0 674 99107 9
Series No. 96
VOLUME II.
BOOKS XVIII-XX;
PAULINUS PELLAEUS, EUCHARISTICUS
1921/5th printing/374 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99127 3
Series No. 115
L
AVIANUS
(See MINOR LATIN
POETS, Volume II)
G
BACCHYLIDES
(See GREEK LYRIC, Volume IV)
G
ST. BASIL
LETTERS
4 Volumes
Translated by Roy J. Deferrari
VOLUME I.
LETTERS 1-58
l926/4th printing/422 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99209 1
Series No. 190
VOLUME II.
LETTERS 59-185
1928/4th printing/492 pages/map/index
ISBN: 0 674 99237 7
Series No. 215
VOLUME III.
LETTERS 186-248
1930/4th printing/504 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99268 7
Series No. 243
VOLUME IV.
LETTERS 249-368. ADDRESS TO YOUNG MEN ON GREEK LITERATURE
Translated by Roy J. Deferrari and M. R. P. McGuire
1934/4th printing/472 pages/indexes
ISBN: 0 674 99298 9
Series No. 270
L
BEDE
HISTORICAL WORKS
2 Volumes
Translated by J. E. King
VOLUME I.
ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY, BOOKS I-III
1930/6th printing/542 pages/map
ISBN: 0 674 99271 7
Series No. 246
VOLUME II.
ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY, BOOKS IV-V.
LIVES OF THE ABBOTS. LETTER TO EGBERT
1930/6th printing/528 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99273 3
Series No. 248
G
BION
(See GREEK BUCOLIC POETS)
L
BOETHIUS
THE THEOLOGICAL TRACTATES
Translated by H. F. Stewart and E. K. Rand 1918, revised
by S. J. Tester
THE CONSOLATION OF PHILOSOPHY
Translated by S. J. Tester
The classical and Christian worlds come together in
Boethius, the last writer of purely literary Latin from
ancient times. His theological works, the Tractates,
analyze questions on the Trinity and incarnation in
Aristotelian terms. His famed Consolation of
Philosophy, conceived as a dialogue between himself
and Philosophy, is theistic in tone but draws freely on
Greek and especially Neoplatonist sources.
1973/4rd printing/458 pages/index
ISBN: 0 674 99083 8
Series No. 74
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