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Loeb Classical Library Volumes

G 1  Apollonius Rhodius: Argonautica

G 2  Appian: Roman History 1: bks 1-8.1
G 3  Appian: Roman History 2: bks 8.2-12
G 4  Appian: Roman History 3: Civil Wars, bks 1-3.26
G 5  Appian: Roman History 4: Civil Wars, bks 3.27-5

L 6  Catullus, Tibullus, Pervigilium Veneris

L 7  Cicero: Letters to Atticus 1, bks 1-6
L 8  Cicero: Letters to Atticus 2, bks 7-11

G 9  Euripides 1: Iphigenia at Aulis. Rhesus. Hecuba. Daughters of Troy. Helen
G 10  Euripides 2: Electra. Orestes. Iphigeneia in Taurica. Andromache. Cyclops
G 11  Euripides 3: Bacchanals. Madness of Hercules. Children of Hercules. Phoenician Maidens. Suppliants
G 12  Euripides 4: Ion. Hippolytus. Medea. Alcestis

G 13  Emperor Julian the Apostate 1: Orations 1-5
G 14  Lucian 1: 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. Consonants at Law. Carousal (Symposium) or Lapiths
L 15  Petronius: Satyricon. Apocolocyntosis

G 16  Philostratus: Life of Apollonius of Tyana 1
G 17  Philostratus: Life of Apollonius of Tyana 2

L 18  Propertius
G 19  Quintus Smyrnaeus: Fall of Troy

G 20  Sophocles 1: Oedipus the King. Oedipus at Colonus. Antigone
G 21  Sophocles 2: Ajax. Electra. Trachiniae. Philoctetes.

L 22  Terence: Woman of Andros. Self-Tormentor. Eunuch
L 23  Terence 2: Phormio. Mother-in-Law. Brothers

G 24  Apostolic Fathers 1: 1-2 Clement. Ignatiius. Polycarp. Didache. Barnaba
G 25  Apostolic Fathers 2: Shepherd of Hermas. Martyrdom of Polycarp. Epistle to Diognetus

L 26  Augustine: Confessions 1: bks 1-8
L 27  Augustine: Confessions 2: bks 9-13

G 28  Greek Bucolic Poets
G 29  Emperor Julian the Apostate 2: Orations 6-8. Letters to Themistius, To the Senate & Athens: To a Priest. Caesars. Misopogon
L 30  Cicero: Offices
L 31  Suetonius 1: Lives of Caesars: bks 1-4: Julius. Augustus. Tiberius. Caligula
G 32  Dio Cassius: Roman History 1: Fragments of, bks 1-11
L 33  Horace: Odes & Epodes
G 34  John the Damascene: Barlaam & Ioasaph
L 35  Tacitus: Dialogue, Agricola, Germany
G 36  Plato 1: Euthyphro. Apology. Crito. Phaedo. Phaedrus
G 37  Dio Cassius: Roman History 2: Fragments of, bks 12-35
L 38  Suetonius 2: Lives of Caesars, bks 5-8: Claudius. Nero. Galba, Otho, & Vitellius. Vespasian. Titus, Domitian; Lives of Illustrious Men: Grammarians & Rhetoricians. Poets (Terence. Virgil. Horace. Tibullus. Persius. Lucan). Lives of Pliny the Elder & Passienus Crispus
L 39  Caesar: Civil Wars
L 40  Cicero: Ends of Goods & Evils

L 41  Ovid: Heroides. Amores
L 42  Ovid: Metamorphoses 1: bks 1-8
L 43  Ovid: Metamorphoses 2: bks 9-15

L 44  Apuleius: Golden Ass
G 45  Achilles Tatius: Clitophon & Leucippe

G 46  Plutarch: Lives 1: Theseus & Romulus. Lycurgus & Numa. Solon & Publicola
G 47  Plutarch: Lives 2: Themistocles & Camillus. Aristides & Cato Major. Cimon & Lucullus

G 48  Procopius 1: History of Wars, bks 1-2 (Persian War)

G 49  Strabo: Geography 1: bks 1-2
G 50  Strabo: Geography 2: bks 3-5

G 51  Xenophon: Cyropaedia 1: bks 1-4
G 52  Xenophon: Cyropaedia 2: bks 5-8

G 53  Dio Cassius: Roman History 3: bks 36-40
G 54  Lucian 2: Downward Journey or the Tyrant. Zeus Catechized. Zeus Rants. Dream or the Cock. Prometheus. Icaromenippus or the Sky-man. Timon or the Misanthrope. Charon or the Inspectors. Philosophies for Sale
L 55  Pliny the Younger: Letters 1: bks 1-7
G 56  Pindar: Odes of Pindar Including Principal Fragments
G 57  Hesiod: Homeric Hymns & Homerica
G 58  Marcus Aurelius: Communings with Himself
L 59  Pliny the Younger: Letters 2: bks 7-10

L 60  Plautus 1: Amphitryon. Comedy of Asses. Pot of Gold. Two Bacchises. Captives
L 61  Plautus 2: Casina. Casket Comedy. Curculio. Epidicus. Two Menaechmuses
L 62  Seneca: Tragedies 1: Hercules Furens. Troades. Medea. Hippolytus. Oedipus

L 63  Virgil: Eclogues. Georgics. Aeneid, bks 1-6
L 64  Virgil: Aeneid bks 7-12, Minor Poems

G 65  Plutarch: Lives 3: Pericles & Fabius Maximus. Nicias & Crassus
G 66  Dio Cassius: Roman History 4: bks 41-45

G 67  Greek Anthology 1: bk 1: Christian Epigrams; bk 2: Christodorus of Thebes in Egypt; bk 3: Cyzicene Epigrams; bk 4: Proems of Different Anthologies; bk 5: Amatory Epigrams; bk 6: Dedicatory Epigrams
G 68  Greek Anthology 2: bk 7: Sepulchral Epigrams; bk 8: Epigrams of St. Gregory the Theologian

G 69  Longus: Daphnis & Chloe. Love Romances & Poetical Fragments. Fragments of the Ninus Romance
G 70  Theophrastus: Enquiry into Plants 1: bks 1-5
G 71  Galen: Natural Faculties
L 72  Caesar: Gallic War
G 73  Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics
L 74  Boethius: Theological Tractates, Consolation of Philosophy

L 75  Seneca: Morals Epistles to Lucilius 1: Letters 1-65
L 76  Seneca: Moral Epistles to Lucilius 2: Letters 66-92
L 77  Seneca: Epistles 3: Letters 93-124
L 78  Seneca: Tragedies 2: Agamemnon. Thyestes. Hercules Oetaeus. Phoenissae. Octavia

G 79  Theophrastus: Enquiry into Plants 2: bks 6-9. Odors. Concerning Weather Signs
G 80  Plutarch: Lives 4: Alcibiades & Coriolanus. Lysander & Sulla
G 81  Procopius 2: History of Wars, bks 3-4 (Vandalic War)

G 82  Dio Cassius: Roman History 5: bks 46-50
G 83  Dio Cassius: Roman History 6: bks 51-55

G 84  Greek Anthology 3: Declamatory Epigrams
G 85  Greek Anthology 4: bk 10: Hortatory & Admonitory Epigrams; bk 11: Convivial & Satirical Epigrams; bk 12: Strato’s Musa Puerilis
G 86  Greek Anthology 5: bk 13: Epigrams in Various Metres; bk 14: Arithmetical Problems, Riddles, Oracles; bk 15: Miscellanea; bk 16: Epigrams of the Planudean Anthology

G 87  Plutarch: Lives 5: Agesilaus & Pompey. Pelopidas & Marcellus

G 88  Xenophon: Hellenica, bks 1-5
G 89  Xenophon: Hellenica, bks 6-7. Anabasis, bks 1-3
G 90  Xenophon: Anabasis, bks 4-7. Symposium & Apology

L 91  Juvenal & Persius
G 92  Clement of Alexandria: Exhortation to Greeks. Rich Man’s Salvation. To the Newly Baptized
G 93  Pausanias: Description of Greece 1: bks 1-2 (Attica & Corinth)

L 94  Martial: Epigrams 1: Spectacles. bks 1-7
L 95  Martial: Epigrams 2: bks 8-14

L 96  Ausonius: Ausonius 1: bks 1-17
L 97  Cicero: Letters to Atticus 3, bks 12-16

G 98  Plutarch: Lives 6: Dion & Brutus. Timoleon & Aemilius Paulus
G 99  Plutarch: Lives 7: Demosthenes & Cicero. Alexander & Caesar
G 100  Plutarch: Lives 8: Sertorius & Eumenes. Phocion & Cato the Younger
G 101  Plutarch: Lives 9: Demetrius & Antony. Pyrrhus & Gaius Marius
G 102  Plutarch: Lives 10: Agis & Cleomenes. Tiberius & Gaius Gracchus. Philopoemen & Flamininus
G 103  Plutarch: Lives 11: Aratus. Artaxerxes. Galba. Otho. General Index

G 104  Homer: Odyssey 1: bks 1-12
G 105  Homer: Odyssey 2: bks 13-24

G 106  Aeschines: Speeches
G 107  Procopius 3: History of Wars, bks 5-6.15

G 108  Thucydides: History of Peleponnesian War 1: bks 1-2
G 109  Thucydides: History of Peleponnesian War 2: bks 3-4
G 110  Thucydides: History of Peleponnesian War 3: bks 5-6

L 111  Tacitus: Histories 1: bks 1-3

L 112  Marcus Cornelius Fronto: Correspondence with Marcus Aurelius Antoninus 1
L 113  Marcus Cornelius Fronto: Correspondence with Marcus Aurelius 2

L 114  Livy 1: History of Rome, bks 1-2
L 115  Ausonius 2: Poems 18-20. Paulinus Pellaeus: Eucharisticus
L 116  Sallust: War with Catiline. War with Jugurtha. Selections from Histories. Doubtful Works

G 117  Herodotus 1: bks 1-2
G 118  Herodotus 2: bks 3-4
G 119  Herodotus 3: bks 5-7
G 120  Herodotus 4: bks 8-9

G 121  Apollodorus: Library 1: bks 1-3.9
G 122  Apollodorus: Library 2: bks 3.10-end. Epitome

G 123  Plato 2: Theaetetus. Sophist

L 124  Quintilian 1: Institutio Oratoria bks 1-3
L 125  Quintilian 2: Institutio Oratoria bks 4-6
L 126  Quintilian 3: Institutio Oratoria bks 7-9
L 127  Quintilian 4: Institutio Oratoria bks 10-12

G 128  Polybius: Histories 1: bks 1-2
G 129  Callimachus & Lycophron. Aratus
G 130  Lucian 3: Dead Come to Life or the Fisherman. Double Indictment or Trials by Jury. Sacrifices. Ignorant Book Collector. Dream or Lucian’s Career. Parasite. Lover of Lies. Judgement of the Goddesses
G 131  Epictetus: Discourses, bks 1-2
G 132  Menander: Principal Fragments: Arbitrants. Girl from Samos. Girl Who Gets Her Hair Cut Short. Hero. Fragments. Unidentified Comedy
L 133  Livy 2: History of Rome, bks 3-4
G 134  Philostratus: Lives of Sophists. Eunapius: Lives of Philosophers & Sophists
L 135  Claudian: Panegyric on Probinus & Olybrius. Against Rufinus 1-2. War Against Gildo. Against Eutropius 1-2. Fescennine Verses on Marriage of Honorius. Epithalamium of Honorius & Maria. Panegyrics on Third & Fourth Consulships of Honorius. Paneg
L 136  Claudian: Stilicho’s Consulship 2-3. Panegyric on the Sixth Consulship of Honorius. Gothic War. Shorter Poems. Rape of Proserpina

G 137  Polybius: Histories 2: bks 3-4
G 138  Polybius: Histories 3: bks 5-8

L 139  Writings of Augustan History 1: Hadrian. Aelius. Antoninus Pius. Marcus Aurelius. L. Verus. Avidius Cassius. Commodus. Pertinax. Didius Julianus. Septimius Severus. Pescennius Niger. Clodius Albinus
L 140  Writings of Augustan History 2: Caracalla. Geta. Opellius Macrinus. Diadumenianus. Elagabalus. Severus Alexander. Two Maximini. Three Gordians. Maximus & Balbinus

L 141  Cicero: Tusculan Disputations

G 142  Greek Lyre 1: Terpander. Alcman. Sappho. Alcaeus
G 143  Greek Lyre 2: Stesichorus. Ibycus. Anacreon. Simonides
G 144  Greek Lyre 3: Corinna. Bacchylides. Timotheus. Anonymous Fragments. Folk Songs. Scolia. An Account of Greek Lyric Poetry

G 145  Aeschylus: Suppliant Maidens. Persians. Prometheus. Seven Against Thebes
G 146  Aeschylus: Agamemnon. Libation-Bearers. Eumenides. Fragments

G 147  Hippocrates 1: Ancient Medicine. Airs, Waters, Places. Epidemics 1 & 3. Oath. Precepts. Nutriment
G 148  Hippocrates 2: Prognostic. Regimen in Acute Diseases. Sacred Disease. Art. Breaths. Law. Decorum. Physician. Dentition
G 149  Hippocrates 3: Wounds in the Head. Surgery. Fractures. Joints. Mochlicon
G 150  Hippocrates 4: Nature of Man. Regimen in Health. Humours. Aphorisms. Regimen. Dreams. Heracleitus: Universe

L 151  Ovid: Tristia. Ex Ponto
L 152  Velleius Paterculus: Compendium of Roman History. Acts of Augustus
G 153  Eusebius: Ecclesiastical History 1: bks 1-5
L 154  Cicero: Old Age. Friendship. Divination
G 155  Demosthenes: Orations 2
G 156  Aeneas Tacticus: Asclepiodotus, Onasander, Aeneas Tacticus, Asclepiodotus & Onasander
G 157  Emperor Julian the Apostate 3: Letters. Epigrams. Against the Galilaeans. Fragments
L 158  Cicero: Pro Archia. Post Reditum in Senatu. Post Reditum ad Quirites. De Domo Sua. De Haruspicum Responsis. Pro Plancio

G 159  Polybius: Histories 4: bks 9-15
G 160  Polybius: Histories 5: bks 16-27
G 161  Polybius: Histories 6: bks 28-39

G 162  Lucian 4: Anacharsis or Athletics. Menippus or Descent into Hades. Funerals. A Professor of Public Speaking. Alexander the False Prophet. Essays in Portraiture. Essays in Portraiture Defended. Goddess of Surrye
L 163  Plautus 3: Merchant. Braggart Warrior. Haunted House. Persian

G 164  Plato 8: Statesman. Philebus. Ion
G 165  Plato 4: Laches. Protagoras. Meno. Euthydemus
G 166  Plato 5: Lysis. Symposium. Phaedrus
G 167  Plato 6: Cratylus. Parmenides. Greater Hippias. Lesser Hippias

G 168  Xenophon: Memorabilia. Oeconomicus. Symposium. Apology
G 169  Thucydides: History of Peleponnesian War 4: bks 7-8. General Index

G 170  Homer: Iliad 1: bks 1-12
G 171  Homer: Iliad 2: bks 13-24

L 172  Livy: History of Rome 3, bks 5-7
G 173  Procopius: History of Wars 4
L 174  Frontinus: Stratagems. Aqueducts of Rome

G 175  Dio Cassius: Roman History 7: bks 56-60
G 176  Dio Cassius: Roman History 8: bks 61-70
G 177  Dio Cassius: Roman History 9: bks 71-80

G 178  Aristophanes 1: Acharnians. Knights. Clouds. Wasps
G 179  Aristophanes 2: Birds. Lysistrata. Women at Thesmophoria
G 180  Aristophanes 3: Frogs. Assembly Women. Wealth

L 181  Lucretius: Nature of Things
G 182  Strabo: Geography 3
G 183  Xenophon: Minor Writings: Hiero. Agesilaus. Constitution of Lacedaemonians. Ways & Means. Cavalry Commander. Art of Horsemanship. Hunting. Constitution of Athenians

G 184  Diogenes Laertius: Lives of Eminent Philosophers 1: bks 1-5
G 185  Diogenes Laertius: Lives of Eminent Philosophers 2: bks 6-10

G 186  Josephus 1: Life. Against Apion
G 187  Plato: Laws 1: bks 1-6
G 188  Pausanias: Description of Greece 2: bks 3-5 (Laconia, Messenia, Elis 1)
L 189  Cicero: Philippics: 1-14
G 190  Basil 1: Letters 1-58
L 191  Livy 4: History of Rome, bks 8-10
G 192  Plato: Laws 2: bks 7-12
G 193  Aristotle: Art of Rhetoric
L 194  Horace: Satires. Epistles. Ars Poetica
L 195  Gellius: Attic Nights 1
G 196  Strabo: Geography 4
G 197  Plutarch: Moralia 1: 1-86
L 198  Cicero: Speeches: Appointment of Pompeius, Defense of Caecina, Defense of C. Habitus, Defense of Rabirius
G 199  Aristotle: Longinus, Demetrius, Poetics. Longinus: The Sublime. Demetrius: Style
L 200  Gellius: Attic Nights 2
G 201  Plato: Charmides. Alcibiades 1 & 2. Hipparchus. Lovers. Theages. Minos. Epinomis
G 202  Isaeus
G 203  Josephus 2: Jewish War bks 1-3
G 204  Athenaeus: Learned Banqueters 1: bks 1-3.106
L 205  Cicero: Letters to His Friends 1: bks 1-6

L 206  Statius 1: Silvae. Thebaid, bks 1-4
L 207  Statius 2: Thebaid, bks 5-12. Achilleid

G 208  Athenaeus: Learned Banqueters 2: bk 3.106 – bk 5
G 209  Isocrates: To Demonicus. To Nicocles. Nicocles or the Cyprians. Panegyricus. To Philip. Archidamus
G 210  Josephus 3: Jewish War bks 4-7
G 211  Strabo: Geography 5: bks 10-12
L 212  Gellius: Attic Nights 3
L 213  Cicero 16: Republic. Laws
L 214  Seneca: Moral Essays 1: Providence. Constancy. Wrath. Clemency
G 215  Basil 2: Letters 59-185
L 216  Cicero: Letters to His Friends 2: bks 7-12
G 217  Procopius: History of Wars 5
G 218  Epictetus: Discourses, bks 3-4. Fragments. Enchiridion
G 219  Oppian: Oppian. Colluthus. Tryphiodorus
L 220  Lucan: Civil War (Pharsalia)
L 221  Cicero: Verrine Orations 1, bks 1-2
G 222  Plutarch: Moralia 2: 86-171: How to Profit by One’s Enemies. Having Many Friends. Chance. Virtue & Vice. Letter of Condolence to Apollonius. Advice About Keeping Well. Advice to Bride & Groom. Dinner of Seven Wise Men. Superstition
G 223  Strabo: Geography 6: bks 13-14
G 224  Athenaeus: Learned Banqueters 3: bks 6-7
G 225  Theophrastus: Characters

G 226  Philo 1: Creation. Allegorical Interpretation of Genesis 2-3
G 227  Philo 2: Cherubim. Sacrifices of Abel & Cain. Worse Attacks the Better. Posterity & Exile of Cain. Giants

G 228  Aristotle: Physics 1
G 229  Isocrates 2: Peace. Areopagiticus. Against Sophists. Antidosis. Panathenaicus
L 230  Cicero: Letters to His Friends 3: bks 13-16. To His Brother Quintus. To Brutus
L 231  Florus & Nepos: Epitome of Roman History. Great Generals of Foreign Nations. Latin Historians
L 232  Ovid: Art of Love. Cosmetics. Remedies for Love. Ibis. Walnut-tree. Sea Fishing. Consolation
L 233  Livy: History of Rome 5, bks 21-22
G 234  Plato 9: Timaeus. Critias. Cleitophon. Menexenus. Epistles
G 235  Athenaeus: Learned Banqueters 4: bks 8-10.420
G 236  Arrian: Anabasis of Alexandrer, bks 1-4
G 237  Plato: Republic 1: bks 1-5
G 238  Demosthenes 1: Orations: 1-18, 20
L 239  Augustine: Select Letters
L 240  Cicero 6: Speeches: Defense of Quinctius, Roscius of Ameria & Roscius the Comedian, Agrarian Law
G 241  Strabo: Geography 7: bks 15-16
G 242  Josephus 4: Jewish Antiquities bks 1-4
G 243  Basil 3: Letters 186-248
G 244  Lysias
G 245  Plutarch: Moralia 3: 172-263: Sayings of Kings & Commanders. Sayings of Romans & Spartans. Ancient Customs of Spartans. Sayings of Spartan Women. Bravery of Women
L 246  Bede: Historical Works 1: bks 1-3
G 247  Philo 3: Unchangeableness of God. Husbandry. Noah’s Work as a Planter. Drunkenness. Sobriety
L 248  Bede: Historical Works 2: bks 4-5. Lives of Abbots. Letter to Egbert
L 249  Tacitus: Histories 2: 4-5. Annals 1-3
L 250  Tertullian: Apology & De Spectaculis. Octavius
L 251  Vitruvius: Architecture 1: bks 1-5
L 252  Cicero 14: Speeches: For Milo, Against Piso, For Scaurus, Fonteius, Postumus, Marcellus, Ligarius & King Deiotarus
L 253  Ovid: Fasti
L 254  Seneca: Moral Essays 2
G 255  Aristotle: Physics 2
G 256  Philostratus the Elder: Imagines. Callistatus: Descriptions
G 257  Dio Chrysostom 1: Discourses 1-11
G 258  Elegy & Iambus with the Anacreontea, pt 1
G 259  Elegy & Iambus with the Anacreontea, pt 2
L 260  Plautus IV: Little Carthaginian. Pseudolus. Rope
G 261  Philo 4: Confusion of Tongues. Migration of Abraham. Heir of Divine Things. Mating with Preliminary Studies
L 262  Jerome: Select Letters
L 263  Writings of Augustan History 3: Two Valerians. Two Gallieni. Thirty Pretenders. Deified Claudius. Deified Aurelian. Tacitus. Probus. Firmus, Saturninus, Proculus & Bonosus. Carus, Carinus & Numerian
G 264  Aristotle: Politics
G 265  Eusebius: Ecclesiastical History 2: bks 6-10
G 266  Select Papyri 1: Private Documents
G 267  Strabo: Geography 8: bk 17 & General Index
L 268  Cicero: Nature of the gods. Academica
G 269  Arrian: Anabasis of Alexander 2
G 270  Basil 4: Letters 249-368. Address to Young Men on Greek Literature
G 271  Aristotle: Metaphysics 1
G 272  Pausanias: Description of Greece 3
G 273  Sextus Empiricus: Outlines of Pyrrhonism
G 274  Athenaeus: Learned Banqueters 5: bk 10.420 – bk 11
G 275  Philo 5: Flight & Finding. Change of Names. Dreams
G 276  Plato: Republic 2: bks 6-10

L 277  Silius the Italian: Punica 1
L 278  Silius the Italian: Punica 2

G 279  Diodorus of Sicily: Library of History 1, bks 1-2
G 280  Vitruvius: Architecture 2
G 281  Josephus 5: Jewish Antiquities bks 5-8
G 282  Select Papyri 2: Public Documents
L 283  Cato & Varro: Agriculture
L 284  Minor Latin Poets: Publius Syrus, Grattius, Calpurnius Siculus, Einsiedeln, Aetna, Florus, Hadrian, Nemesianus, Reposianus, Tiberianus, Servasius, Sayings of Caton, Phoenix, Avianus, Namatianus  (Same text as in 434)
G 285  Aristotle: Athenian Constitution. Eudemian Ethics. Virtues & Vices
L 286  Valerius Flaccus: Argonautica
G 287  Aristotle: Metaphysics 2
G 288  Aristotle: Soul. Parva Naturalia. Breath
G 289  Philo 6: Abraham. Joseph. Moses
G 290  Procopius 6: Anecdota or Secret History
G 291  Sextus Empiricus 3: Against Logicians
L 292  Celsus: Medicine 1
L 293  Cicero: Verrine Orations 2, bks 3-5
L 294  Remains of Old Latin 1: Ennius & Caecilius
L 295  Livy: History of Rome 9, bks 31-34
L 296  Sidonius I: Poems. Letters, bks 1-2

G 297  Pausanias: Description of Greece 4
G 298  Pausanias: Description of Greece 5

G 299  Demosthenes: Orations 3: Against Meidias, Androtion, Aristocrates, Timocrates, Aristogeiton
L 300  Ammianus Marcellinus: Roman History 1: bks 14-19
L 301  Livy: History of Rome 10, bks 35-37
G 302  Lucian 5: Passing of Peregrinus. Runaways. Toxaris or Friendship. Dance. Lexiphanes. Eunuch. Astrology. Mistaken Critic. Parliament of the gods. Tyrannicide. Disowned
G 303  Diodorus of Sicily 2: bks 2.35-4.58
L 304  Celsus: Medicine 2: bks 5-6

G 305  Plutarch: Moralia 4: 263-351: Roman Questions. Greek Questions. Greek & Roman Parallel Stories. Fortune of the Romans. Fortune or the Virtue of Alexander. Were Athenians More Famous in War or Wisdom?
G 306  Plutarch: Moralia 5: Isis & Osiris. The E at Delphi. Oracles at Delphi No Longer Given in Verse. Obsolescence of Oracles

G 307  Aristotle: Minor Works
G 308  Minor Attic Orators 1: Antiphon. Andocides
L 309  Cicero: Speeches: For Sestius & Vatinius
L 310  Seneca: Moral Essays 3
G 311  Sextus Empiricus: Against Physicists & Ethicists
L 312  Tacitus: Annals, bks 4-12
L 313  Livy 11: History of Rome, bks 38-39
L 314  Fragmentary Republican Latin 6
L 315  Ammianus Marcellinus: History 2

G 316  Aristotle: Problems 1: bks 1-21
G 317  Aristotle: Problems 2: bks 22-38

G 318  Demosthenes IV: Private Orations 1
G 319  Dionysius of Halicarnassus: Roman Antiquities 1
G 320  Philo 7: Decalogue. Special Laws, bks 1-3
G 321  Plutarch: Moralia 10: 771-854: 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. Monarchy, Democracy & Oligarchy
L 322  Tacitus: Annals, bks 13-16
G 323  Aristotle: Parts of Animals. Movement of Animals. Progression of Animals
L 324  Cicero 10: On Catilina. For Murena, Sulla, Flaccus
G 325  Aristotle: Categories. Interpretation. Prior Analytics
G 326  Josephus 6: Jewish Antiquities bks 9-11
G 327  Athenaeus: Learned Banqueters 6
L 328  Plautus: Plautus 5: Stichus. Trinummus (Three Bob Day). Truculentus. Tale of a Travelling Bag. Fragments
L 329  Remains of Old Latin 3: Lucilius. Twelve Tables
L 330  Pliny: Natural History 1: bks 1-2
L 331  Ammianus Marcellinus: History 3
L 332  Livy: History of Rome 12, bks 40-42

L 333  Varro: Latin Language 1: bks 5-7
L 334  Varro: Latin Language 2: bks 8-10. Fragments

G 335  Greek Mathematical Works 1: Thales to Euclid
L 336  Celsus: Medicine 3: bks 7-8
G 337  Plutarch: Moralia 6: 439-523: Can Virtue Be Taught? Moral Virtue. Control of Anger. Tranquility of Mind. Brotherly Love. Affection for Offspring. Vice Be Sufficient to Cause Unhappiness?
G 338  Aristotle: Heavens
G 339  Dio Chrysostom: Discourses 12-30
G 340  Diodorus of Sicily: Library of History 3, bks 4-8
G 341  Philo 8: Special Laws, bk 4. Virtues. Rewards & Punishments
L 342  Cicero 5: Brutus. Orator
G 343  Procopius 7: Buildings. General Index
G 344  Nonnos: Dionysiaca 1
G 345  Athenaeus: Learned Banqueters 7
G 346  Demosthenes 5: Private Orations 2
G 347  Dionysius of Halicarnassus: Roman Antiquities 2

L 348  Cicero: Orator: bks 1-2
L 349  Cicero: Orator: bk 3. Fate. Stoic Paradoxes. Divisions of Oratory

G 350  Manetho: History of Egypt & Other Works
G 351  Demosthenes 6: Private Orations 50-59

L 352  Pliny: Natural History 2: bks 3-7
L 353  Pliny: Natural History 3: bks 8-11

G 354  Nonnos: Dionysiaca 2: bks 16-35
L 355  Livy 6: History of Rome, bks 23-25
G 356  Nonnos: Dionysiaca 3: bks 36-48
G 357  Dionysius of Halicarnassus: Roman Antiquities 3
G 358  Dio Chrysostom 3: Discourses 31-36
L 359  Remains of Old Latin 4: Archaic Inscriptions
G 360  Greek Literary Papyri 1
L 361  Columella: Agriculture 1
G 362  Greek Mathematical Works 2: Aristarchus to Pappus
G 363  Philo 9: Every Good Man is Free. Contemplative Life. Eternity of the World. Against Flaccus. Apology for Jews. Providence
G 364  Dionysius of Halicarnassus: Roman Antiquities 4
G 365  Josephus 7: Jewish Antiquities bks 12-14
G 366  Aristotle: Generation of Animals
L 367  Livy 7: History of Rome, bks 26-27

L 368  Quintus Curtius: History of Alexander 1, bks 1-5
L 369  Quintus Curtius: History of Alexander 2, bks 6-10

L 370  Pliny: Natural History 4: bks 12-16
L 371  Pliny: Natural History 5: bks 17-19

G 372  Dionysius of Halicarnassus: Roman Antiquities 5
G 373  Isocrates 3: Evagoras. Helen. Busiris. Plataicus. Concerning the Team of Horses. Trapeziticus. Against Callimachus. Aegineticus. Against Lochites. Against Euthynus. Letters
G 374  Demosthenes 7: Orations 60-61: Funeral Speech. Erotic Essay; Exordia. Letters
G 375  Diodorus of Sicily: Library of History 4, bks 9-12
G 376  Dio Chrysostom 4: Discourses 37-60
G 377  Diodorus of Sicily: Library of History 9, bks 18-19
G 378  Dionysius of Halicarnassus: Roman Antiquities 6
G 379  Philo 10: Embassy to Gaius. General Indexes
G 380  Philo: Supplement 1: Questions & Answers on Genesis
L 381  Livy 8: History of Rome, bks 28-30
G 382  Sextus Empiricus: Against Professors
G 383  Alciphron, Aelian, Philostratus: Letters
G 384  Diodorus of Sicily: Library of History 5, bks 12-13
G 385  Dio Chrysostom 5: Discourses 61-80. Fragments. Letters
L 386 Cicero: Invention. Best Kind of Orator. Topics
L 387  Prudentius 1: Cathemerinon. Apotheosis. Hamartingenia. Psychomachia. Contra Symmachus’s Oration
G 388  Dionysius of Halicarnassus: Roman Antiquities 7

G 389  Diodorus of Sicily: Library of History 7, bks 15-16
G 390  Diodorus of Sicily: Library of History 10, bks 19-20

G 391  Aristotle: Posterior Analytics. Topics

L 392  Pliny: Natural History 6: bks 20-23
L 393  Pliny: Natural History 7: bks 24-27. Index of Plants
L 394  Pliny: Natural History 9: bks 33-35

G 395  Minor Attic Orators 2: Lycurgus. Dinarchus. Demades. Hyperides
L 396  Livy 13: History of Rome, bks 43-45
G 397  Aristotle: Meteorologica
L 398  Prudentius: Against Symmachus 2. Crowns of Martyrdom. Scenes From History. Epilogue
G 399  Diodorus of Sicily: Library of History 6, bks 14-15
G 400  Aristotle: Sophistical Refutations. Coming-to-be & Passing Away. Cosmos
G 401  Philo: Supplement 2: Questions & Answers on Exodus
L 402  Caesar: Alexandrian War. African War. Spanish War
L 403  Cicero: Rhetorica ad Herennium
L 404  Livy 14: History of Rome 14, bks 37-40, 46-142, Fragments, Julius Obsequens

G 405  Plutarch: Moralia 7: 523-612
G 406  Plutarch: Moralia 12: 920-999: Face in Moon’s Orb. Principle of Cold. Fire or Water More Useful? Land or Sea Animals Cleverer? Beasts Are Rational. Eating of Flesh

L 407  Lucius Columella: Agriculture 2, bks 5-9
L 408  Luciuc Columella: Agriculture 3, bks 10-12

G 409  Diodorus of Sicily: Library of History 11, bks 21-32
G 410  Josephus: Jewish Antiquities 7, bks 12-14

L 411  Augustine: City of God 1
L 410  Augustine: City of God 2
L 413  Augustine: City of God 3
L 414  Augustine: City of God 4
L 415  Augustine: City of God 5
L 416  Augustine: City of God 6
L 417  Augustine: City of God 7, bks 21-22

L 418  Pliny: Natural History 8: bks 28-32. Index of Fishes
L 419  Pliny: Natural History 10: bks 36-37

L 420  Sidonius: Letters 2: 3-9
G 421  Callimachus: Aetia. Iambi. Lyric Poems

G 422  Diodorus of Sicily: Library of History 8, bks 16-17
G 423  Diodorus of Sicily: Library of History 12, bks 33-40

G 424  Plutarch: Moralia 8: 612-697
G 425  Plutarch: Moralia 9: 697-771
G 426  Plutarch: Moralia 11: 854-874, 911-919
G 427  Plutarch: Moralia 13, pt 1
G 428  Plutarch: Moralia 14
G 429  Plutarch: Moralia 15

G 430  Lucian 6: How to Write History. Dipsads. Saturnalia. Herodotus or Aetion. Zeuxis or Antiochus. Slip of the Tongue in Greeting. Apology for Salaried Posts in Great Houses. Harmonides. Conversation with Hesiod
G 431  Lucian 7: Dialogues of the Dead, Sea-gods, gods, Courtesans
G 432  Lucian 8: Soloecista. Lucius or the Ass. Amores. Halcyon. Demosthenes. Podagra. Ocypus. Cyniscus. Philopatris. Charidemus. Nero

G 433  Josephus: Jewish Antiquities 8, bks 15-17
L 434  Minor Latin Poets: Publius Syrus, Grattius, Calpurnius Siculus, Einsiedeln, Aetna, Florus, Hadrian, Nemesianus, Reposianus, Tiberianus, Servasius, Sayings of Caton, Phoenix, Avianus, Namatianus  (Same text as in 284)
G 435  Ptolemy: Tetrabiblos
G 436  Babrius & Phaedrus: Fables

G 437  Aristotle: History of Animals 1, bks 1-3
G 438  Aristotle: History of Animals 2, bks 4-6
G 439  Aristotle: History of Animals 3

G 440  Plotinus: Porphyry on Plotinus’s Life. Ennead 1
G 441  Plotinus: Ennead 2
G 442  Plotinus: Ennead 3
G 443  Plotinus: Ennead 4
G 444  Plotinus: Ennead 5
G 445  Plotinus: Ennead 6:1-5

G 446  Aelian: Animals 1, bks 1-5
L 447  Cicero: For Caelius Rufus, Provinciis Consularibus. For L.C. Balbus

G 448  Aelian: Animals 2, bks 6-11
G 449  Aelian: Animals 3, bks 12-17

L 450  Seneca: Natural Questions 1

G 451  Libanius 1: Selected  Works 1: Julianic Orations
G 452  Libanius 2: Selected Works 2: Selected Orations

L 453  Apuleius: Metamorphoses (Golden Ass) 2

G 454  Herodian: History of the Empire 1, bks 1-4
G 455  Herodian: History of the Empire 2

G 456  Josephus: Jewish Antiquities 9, bks 18-20
L 457  Seneca: Natural Questions 2
G 458  Philostratus: Life of Apollonius of Tyana 3

G 459  Menander: Heros. Theophoroumene. Karchedonios. Kitharistes. Kolax. Koneiazomenai. Leukadia. Misoumenos. Perikeiromene. Perinthia  (An older less complete version)
G 460  Menander: Samia. Sikyonioi. Synaristosai. Phasma. Unidentified Fragments  (An older less complete version)

G 461  Greek Lyric 4: Bacchylides, Corinna et al.
L 462  Cicero 28: Letters to Quintus & Brutus. Letter Fragments. Letter to Octavian. Invectives. Handbook of Electioneering

L 463  Seneca the Elder: Declamations 1: Controversiae, bks 1-6
L 464  Seneca the Elder: Declamations 2: Controversiae, bks 7-10. Suasoriae. Fragments

G 465  Dionysius of Halicarnassus: Critical Essays 1
G 466  Dionysius of Halicarnassus: Critical Essays 2

L 467  Cornelius Nepos: Great Generals. Historians
G 468  Plotinus: Ennead 6: 6-9
L 469  Manilius: Astronomica
G 470  Plutarch: Moralia 13, pt 2: 1033-1086
G 471  Theophrastus: Causes of Plants 1: bks 1-2

G 472  Hippocrates: Affections. Diseases 1-2
G 473  Hippocrates: Diseases 3. Internal Affections. Regimen in Acute Diseases

G 474  Theophrastus: Causes of Plants 2: bks 3-4
G 475  Theophrastus: Causes of Plants 3: bks 5-6

G 476  Greek Lyric 3: Stesichorus, Ibycus, Simonides et al.
G477  Hippocrates: Epidemics 2, 4-7

G 478  Libanius: Autobiography & Selected Letters 1
G 479  Libanius: Autobiography & Selected Letters 2

L 480  Martial: Epigrams 3
G 481  Chariton: Callirhoe
G 482  Hippocrates: Places in Man. Glands. Fleshes. Prorrhetic 1-2. Physician. Use of Liquids. Ulcers. Haemorrhoids & Fistulas
G 483  Sophocles: Fragments
G 484  Euripides: Children of Heracles. Hippolytus. Andromache. Hecuba
G 485  Pindar: Nemean Odes. Isthmian Odes. Fragments
G 486  Aelian: Historical Miscellany
G 487  Josephus: Jewish War 2
G 488  Aristophanes: Clouds. Wasps. Peace

G 489  Josephus: Jewish Antiquities 6, bks 9-11
G 490  Josephus: Jewish Antiquities 2

L 491  Cicero: Letters to Atticus 4
L 492  Valerius Maximus: Memorable Doings & Sayings 1
L 493  Valerius Maximus: Memorable Doings & Sayings 2
L 494  Quintilian: Orator’s Education 5: bks 11-12
G 495  Euripides: Bacchae. Iphigenia at Aulis. Rhesus
G 496  Hesiod: Homeric Hymns & Homerica
G 497  Greek Epic Fragments
L 498  Statius: Thebaid 2
G 499  Plutarch: Moralia 16: Index

L 500  Quintilian: Lesser Declamations 1
L 501  Quintilian: Lesser Declamations 2

G 502  Aristophanes: Fragments
G 503  Hesiod: Shield. Catalogue of Women. Other Fragments
G 504  Euripides: Fragments
G 505  Aeschylus: Fragments
G 506  Euripides: Fragments
L 507  Cicero: Philippics 7-14
G 508  Hellenistic Collection
G 509  Hippocrates: Coan Prenotions. Anatomical & Minor Clinical Writings

L 510  Macrobius: Saturnalia 1
L 511  Macrobius: Saturnalia 2
L 512  Macrobius: Saturnalia 3

G 513  Fragments of Old Comedy 1: Alcaeus to Diocles
G 514  Fragments of Old Comedy 2: Diopeithes to Pherecrates
G 515  Fragments of Old Comedy 3: Philonicus to Xenophon. Adespota

G 516  Galen: Method of Medicine 1
G 517  Galen: Method of Medicine 2
G 518  Galen: Method of Medicine 3

G 519  Athenaeus: Learned Banqueters 8
G 520  Hippocrates: Generation. Nature of the Child. Diseases 4. Nature of Women & Barrenness
G 521  Philostratus: Heroicus. Gymnasticus. Discourses 1-2
L 522  Sallust: Fragments of Histories. Letters to Caesar
G 523  Galen: Constitution of the Art of Medicine. Art of Medicine. A Method of Medicine to Glaucon

G 524  Early Greek Philosophy 1
G 525  Early Greek Philosophy 2: Beginnings & Early Ionian Thinkers 1
G 526  Early Greek Philosophy 3: Early Ionian Thinkers 2
G 527  Early Greek Philosophy 4: Western Greek Thinkers 1
G 528  Early Greek Philosophy 5: Western Greek Thinkers 2
G 529  Early Greek Philosophy 6: Later Ionian & Athenian Thinkers 1
G 530  Early Greek Philosophy 7: Later Ionian & Athenian Thinkers 2
G 531  Early Greek Philosophy 8: Sophists 1
G 532  Early Greek Philosophy 9: Sophists 2

G 533  Aelius Aristides: Orations 1
L 534  Apuleius: Apology. Florida. God of Socrates

G 535  Galen: Hygiene 1
G 536  Galen: Hygiene 2

L 537  Ennius: Fragmentary Republican Latin 2
G 538  Hippocrates: Diseases of Women 1–2
G 539  Menander Rhetor, Dionysius of Halicarnassus: Ars Rhetorica

L 540  Fragmentary Republican Latin 3
L 541  Fragmentary Republican Latin 4
L 542  Fragmentary Republican Latin 5

G 543  Appian: Roman History 5
G 544  Appian: Roman History 6

G 545  Aelius Aristides: Orations 2
G 546  Galen: Temperaments. Non-Uniform Distemperment. Soul’s Traits depend on Bodily Temperament

L 547  Quintilian: Major Declamations 1
L 548  Quintilian: Major Declamations 2
L 549  Quintilian: Major Declamations 3

G 550  Callimachus: Miscellaneous Epics & Elegies. Other Fragments. Testimonies

L 551  Cato: Testimonies. Origins
L 552  Cato: Orations. Other Fragments

G 553  Maximus of Tyre: Philosophical Orations 1
G 554  Maximus of Tyre: Philosophical Orations 2

G 555  Aetius: Placita
L 556  Cicero: Fragmentary Speeches

L 557  Justin: Epitome of Pompeius Trogus 1
L 558  Justin: Epitome of Pompeius Trogus 2

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