English Translations from the Greek: A Bibliographical Survey
Part 10
66. Trachiniae, translated by J. A. Prout. [Kelly’s Keys] 1903. 12o
67. Oedipus Coloneus. Translated by J. A. Prout. [Kelly’s Keys] 1905. 8o 12o
68. Ajax. Translated by J. Clunes Wilson. 1906. 8o
69. The Trachinian Maidens. Translated into English Verse by H. Sharpley. 1909. 12o
70. Plays, with an English Translation by F. Storr. [Loeb] 2 vols. 1912‐1913. 12o
_American Reprint: [Loeb] 2 vol., New York, 1913._
71. Oedipus, King of Thebes; translated into English rhyming verse, with explanatory notes by Gilbert Murray. Oxford. 1911.
_American Reprint: New York, 1911._
72. Sophocles in English Verse by Arthur S. Way. 2 Parts. 1909‐1914.
_American Reprint: 2 Parts, New York, 1909‐1911._
American Translations
1. Sophocles’ Antigone. Literally translated. Athens, Ga. 1852‐55.
2. Sophocles’ Electra. Literally translated. New York. 1852‐55.
3. Sophocles’ Electra; literally translated. Athens, Ga. 1852‐55.
4. Sophocles’ Oedipus Tyrannus; literally translated. Athens, Ga. 1852‐55.
5. Sophocles’ Oedipus Tyrannus. Literally translated. Beaver Falls, Pa. 1852‐55.
6. Tragedies of Sophocles in English prose. New York. 1855. 12o
7. Sophocles’ Electra; translated by J. G. Brincklé. Philadelphia. 1873. 8o
8. Sophocles’ Electra. N. Longworth. Cincinnati. 1878.
9. Oedipus, King of Thebes, Translated into English verse. By G. Volney Dorsey. Piqua, Ohio. 1880. 8o
10. Oedipus Tyrannus, translated by William Wells Newell. Cambridge, Mass. 1881.
11. Sophocles’ Antigone; translated with introduction and notes by G. H. Palmer. Boston. 1899.
12. The Antigone of Sophocles; translated into English verse by Joseph E. Harry. Cincinnati, Ohio. 1911.
Strabo
1. Strabo’s Geography translated by Falconer and Hamilton. 3 vol., 1854‐1857.
2. Selections from Strabo. Introduction on Strabo’s life and works. Henry Fanshawe Tozer. Oxford. 1893.
Theocritus
1. Sixe Idillia that is sixe small, or petty poems, or æglogues, chosen out of the right famous Sicilian Poet Theocritus, and translated into English Verse. Oxford. 1588. 8o
_Reprinted: Oxford, 1883._
2. The Shepherds Starre, Now of late scene, and at this hower to be observed merueilous orient in the East: ... Described by a Gentleman late of the Right worthie and honorable the Lord Burgh. [London] 1591. 4o [This is a paraphrase upon “the third of the Canticles of Theocritus” by Thomas Bradshaw.]
3. The Idylliums of Theocritus, with Rapius’ Discourse of Pastorals, done into English. [By Thomas Creech] Oxford. 1684. 8o
_Reprinted: 1721._
4. The Idylliums of Theocritus. Translated from the Greek, with notes ... by Francis Fawkes (some account of the life and writings of Theocritus—an essay on pastoral poetry, by E. B. Greene.) 1767.
_Reprinted: [Anderson’s Poets of Great Britain] 1792‐94; [Chalmer’s English Poets] 1810._
5. Theocritus and Bion with the Elegies of Tyrtaeus, translated by Rev. R. Polwhele. 2 vol. 1786. 4o
_Reprinted: 2 vol., 1792; 2 vol., 1810; 2 vol., 1811; [Works of the Greek and Roman Poets] 1813; [British Poets] 1822._
6. The Greek Pastoral Poets, Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus. Done into English by M. J. Chapman. 1836. 8o
_Reprinted: 1848; 1865._
7. Bion, Moschus, Theocritus, Tyrtaeus. J. Banks. 1848.
_Reprinted: 1853; [Bohn’s Popular Library] 1913._
_American Reprint: Boston and Philadelphia, 1872‐76._
8. Idylls and Epigrams. Herbert Kynaston [i.e., Snow]. [Greek‐English] Oxford. 1869.
_Reprinted: Oxford, 1892._
9. Theocritus, translated into English verse by Charles Stuart Calverley. Cambridge. 1869.
_Reprinted: 1883; 1896; [York Library, with introduction by Robert Yelverton Tyrrell] 1908._
_American Reprint: New York, 1913._
10. Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus, translated with an introductory essay by Andrew Lang. 1880.
_Reprinted: 1889; 1892; [Golden Treasury Series] 1910._
_American Reprint: 1889; [Golden Treasury Series] 1910._
11. The Idylls of Theocritus, translated by James Henry Hallard. 1894.
_Reprinted: 1901._
_American Reprint: New York, 1894._
12. The Greek Bucolic Poets, with an English translation by J. M. Edmonds. [Loeb Classical Library] 1912.
_American Reprint: [Loeb] New York, 1913._
13. Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus, translated into English verse by Arthur S. Way. Cambridge. 1913. 4o
_American Reprint: New York, 1915._
American Translation
1. Sicilian Idyls; translated into English lyric measures, by M. M. Miller. Boston. 1899. 16o
Theognis
1. Hesiod and Theognis. Translated by James Davies. 1873. [Ancient Classics for English Readers]
_Reprinted: 1897._
2. Callimachus, Hesiod and Theognis, translated by James Banks. 1856.
_Reprinted: 1886._
Theophrastus
1. Epictetus his Manuall. And Cebes his Table. [Theophrastus’ Characters] Out of the Greeke Original, by Io: Healey. 1616.
_Reprinted: 1636._
2. The Characters, or The Manners of the Age, by Monsieur de La Bruyére, of the French Academy; made English by Several Hands: with the Characters of Theophrastus, translated from the Greek; and a Prefatory Discourse to them, by Mons. de La Bruyére. To which is added, A key to his Characters. 1699.
_Reprinted: 1700; 1702._
3. Characters, [translated by] Eustace Budgell. 1713. 8o
_Reprinted: 1714; 1715; 1718; 1743; Edinburgh, 1751._
4. The Moral Characters translated from the Greek by H. Gally, M.A. To which is prefixed a critical essay with notes on characteristic‐writings. 1725. 8o
5. Θεοφραστου περι των Λιθων βιβλιον. Theophrastus’ History of Stones with an English version, and critical and philological note.... By John Hill. 1746. 8o
_Reprinted: 1774._
6. The Moral Characters of Theophrastus, translated from the Greek. By W. Rayner. Norwich. 1797.
7. Characters, Greek and English, with notes by F. Howell. 1824. 8o
_Reprinted: 1831._
8. The Characters of Theophrastus [translated and] Illustrated by physiognomical sketches. To which are subjoined hints on the individual varieties of human nature and general remarks. [By T., i.e., Isaac Taylor] 1866.
9. Θεοφραστου Χαρακτηρες. The Characters of Theophrastus. An English translation by Richard Claverhouse Jebb. 1870. 8o
_American Reprint: New York, 1870._
10. On Winds and Weather Signs. Translated with introduction, notes, and appendix by James George Wood. Edited by George James Symons. 1894.
11. The Characters of Theophrastus, The Mimes of Herodas, The Tablet of Kebes. Translated with an Introduction by R. Thomson Clark. 1909. 12o [New Universal Library]
_American Reprint: [New Universal Library] New York, 1913._
12. Characters. Translated by J. E. Sandys. 1909. 8o
13. Enquiry into plants, and minor works on odours and weather signs. English translation by Sir Arthur Hart. 1916. 18o [Loeb Classical Library]
_American Reprint: [Loeb] New York, 1916._
American Translation
1. Characters of Theophrastus; translated by C. E. Bennett and W. A. Hammond. New York. 1902.
Thucydides
1. The hystory writtone by Thucidides the Athenyan of the warre, whiche was betwene the Peloponesians and the Athenyans, translated oute of Frenche into the Englysh language by Thomas Nicholls Citezine and Goldesmyth of London. [No place] 1550. Fol. BL
2. Eight Bookes Of the Peloponnesian warre Written by Thucydides the sonne of Olorus. Interpreted with Faith and Diligence Immediately out of the Greeke By Thomas Hobbes Secretary to ye late Earle of Deuonshire. 1629. Fol.
_Reprinted: 1634; 1676; 1723; 1812; 1822; 1824; 1841; 2 vol., 1843._
3. The Plague of Athens which happened in the year of the Peloponesian warr, First described in Greek by Thucidides, then in Latin by Lucretius, Now attempted in English by Tho: Sprat. [Licensed to Master Henry Brown, Oct. 2, 1679.]
_Reprinted: 1688; 1703._
4. The History of the Peloponnesian War, translated from the Greek of Thucydides; to which are added, Three Preliminary Discourses; by William Smith, D.D., Dean of Chester. 2 vol., 1753. 8o
_Reprinted: 2 vol., 1805; 2 vol., 1812; 2 vol., 1815; 3 vol., 1831; 1 vol., 1831; [Sir John Lubbock’s Books] 1892; 1898._
_American Reprints: 2 vol., New York, 1820‐52; New York, 1849; 2 vol., New York, 1872‐76._
5. Peloponnesian War, translated by Bloomfield. 3 vol., 1829. 8o
6. Literal translation of the first book of Thucydides’ Peloponnesian War. By H. V. Hemmings. 1836.
_Reprinted: 1849._
7. The First Book of Thucydides’ History of the Peloponnesian War, literally translated ... with notes, original and select, by R. A. Billing. Dublin. 1836. 8o
8. The History of the Peloponnesian War, literally translated by Henry Dale. 1848. 8o
_American Reprints: New York, 1855‐58; New York, 1872‐76; 2 vol., New York, 1887._
9. History of the Plague of Athens. Translated by Collier. 1857.
10. History, Book I, translated by Richard Crawley. Oxford. 1867.
11. Speeches from Thucydides, translated into English. For the use of students. With introduction and notes, by H. M. Wilkins. 1870. 8o
_Reprinted: 1875._
12. History of the Peloponnesian War, translated by Richard Crawley. 1874. 8o [Book I is a reprint of No. 10.]
_Reprinted: 1876; [Temple Classics] 2 vol., 1903; [Everyman] 1910._
_American Reprint: [Everyman] New York, 1910._
13. History of the Peloponnesian War, translated by W. L. Collins. 1878.
_Reprinted: 1898._
14. Thucydides translated into English with an essay on inscriptions and a note on the geography of Thucydides, by Benjamin Jowett. 2 vol. 1881.
_Reprinted: 2 vol., Oxford, 1900._
_American Reprints: Boston, 1881; Boston, 1883; 2 vol., New York, 1900; [Historians of Greece] 3 vol., New York, 1909._
15. History. Books I, II, III. Translated by Henry Owgan. 3 vol. 1885.
16. History, Book VII. Translated by Robert K. Rodwell. Cambridge. 1887.
17. History, Book IV, translated by George F. H. Sykes. 1890.
_Reprinted: 1904._
18. Peloponnesian War. Books IV, VII. J. A. Prout. 2 vol. 1892.
19. History, Book I. Translated by T. T. Jeffery. [University Tutorial Series] 1895. 8o
20. History, Book II. Translated with test papers by J. F. Stout. 1899. 8o [University Tutorial Series.]
21. Peloponnesian War, Book VIII. Literally translated. 1899. 8o [Kelly’s Keys]
22. Peloponnesian War, Book VII, translated by E. C. Marchmont. 1900. 8o
23. Peloponnesian War, Books V, VI. Literally translated by J. A. Prout. 1900. 12o [Kelly’s Keys]
24. The Ideal of Citizenship (Memorabilia). Translated by Alice E. Zimmern. 1916.
Xenophon
1. Xenophon’s treatise of householde. Translated from Greek into English by Gentian Hervet. 1532. 8o BL
_Reprinted: 1532; 1537; 1544; 1547?; 1557; 1573; 1577._
2. The bookes of Xenophon contayning the discipline, schole, and education of Cyrus the noble Kyng of Persie. Translated out of Greeke into Englyshe, by M. William Barker. [1560?] 8o BL
_Reprinted: [With the addition of two books] 1567._
3. The Historie of Xenophon: containing the Ascent of Cyrus into the higher countries. Wherein is described the admirable iourney of ten thousand Grecians from Asia the Lesse into the Territories of Babylon, and their retrait from thence into Greece, notwithstanding the opposition of all their Enemies. Whereunto is added A Comparison of the Roman manner of warres with this of our Time, out of Iustus Lipsius. Translated by Ioh. Bingham. 1623. Fol.
4. Cyropaedia. The Institution and Life of Cyrus, the first of that name, King of Persians. Eight Bookes.... Translated out of Greeke into English, and conferred with the Latine and French Translations, by Philemon Holland of the City of Coventry, Doctor in Physick. 1632. Fol.
5. Xenophon’s history of the affaires of Greece in seaven bookes, being a continuacōn of the Pelopennesian warr, from the time when Thucydides end to the battle of Mantinea. To wch is prefixed an abstract of Thucydides and an account of the land and navall forces of the ancient Greeks. Translated from the Greek by John Newman. [Licensed to Master Wm. Freeman, Oct. 17, 1684.]
6. Κυρου Παιδεια: or, the Institution and Life of Cyrus the Great ... the first four books by F. Digby ... the four last by J. Norris. 2 parts. 1685. 8o
7. Discourses on the publick Revenues and on the Trade, of England.... By the Author of, The Essay on Ways and Means. To which is added, A discourse upon improving the revenue of the state of Athens, written originally in Greek by Xenophon; and now made English from the Original, with some Historical notes, by another Hand. 1698. 8o
8. The Memorable Things of Socrates, written by Xenophon ... Translated into English [by E. Bysshe]. To which are prefixed the Life of Socrates from the French of Charpentier, and Life of Xenophon collected from several authors. 1712. 8o
_Reprinted: Dublin, 1758; [Cassell’s National Library] 1889, 1904._
_American Reprints: [Cassell’s National Library] New York, 1889, 1901._
9. Hiero; or, the condition of a Tyrant. Translated from Xenophon, with observations. 1713. 12o
_Reprinted: Glasgow, 1750._
10. The Science of Good Husbandry: or, the Oeconomics of Xenophon, translated from the Greek by R. Bradley. 1727. 8o
11. Cyrus’ expedition into Persia and the retreat of the ten thousand. Translated by E. Spelman. 2 vol., 1742.
_Reprinted: 2 vol., 1749; 1806; 1811; 1813; 1830; 1849; [With the remainder of Xenophon’s Works translated by Ashley, Cooper, Smith, Fielding, and others] 1849, 1875._
_American Reprints: [With the remainder of Xenophon’s Works translated by Ashley, Cooper, Smith, Fielding, and others] New York, 1849, New York, 1852‐55, New York, 1872‐76._
12. Xenophon’s History of the Affairs of Greece by the translator of Thucydides. [i.e. William Smith] 1770.
_Reprinted: 1812; 1816; and see No. 11 reprints._
13. The Socratic System of Morals, as delivered in Xenophon’s Memorabilia. [By E. Edwards?] 1773.
14. Xenophon’s Memoirs of Socrates; with the Defence of Socrates before his Judges. Translated ... by S. Fielding. 1788.
15. Xenophon on Hare Hunting. By W. Blane. 1788.
16. Hiero; on the condition of Royalty: a conversation from the Greek of Xenophon. By the translator of Antoninus’ Meditations. [R. Graves] Bath. 1793.
17. The Thymbriad; (from Xenophon’s Cyropaedia) by Lady Burrell. [In verse] 1794.
18. Xenophon’s Cyropaedia, translated by Maurice Ashley. 1770.
_Reprinted: 1803; 1811; 1816; 1830; 1841._
19. Xenophon’s Expedition of Cyrus. 1811.
20. Xenophon’s Minor Works. Translated by several hands. 1813.
21. Xenophon’s Expedition of Cyrus. 1817. 12o
22. Xenophon’s Anabasis, newly translated into English from the Greek.... By a Member of the University of Oxford. Oxford. 1822.
23. Xenophon’s Anabasis, translated into English by Smith. 1824. 8o
24. A literal translation of the first four books of Xenophon’s Anabasis, with notes. By W. B. Maccabe. Dublin. 1824.
25. A literal translation of the first and second books of Xenophon’s Memorabilia. By a Graduate of the University. Cambridge. 1827.
26. Xenophon’s Anabasis, Book I, Cap. 1‐6. Greek and English. 1833. 12o
27. Xenophon’s Agesilaus, &c. Translated into English. 1833. 12o
28. Xenophon’s Anabasis. 1840.
29. Xenophon’s Memorabilia, [translated by] Brine. 1841.
30. Xenophon’s Expedition of Cyrus. Books I‐III, translated ... with notes. By T. W. Allpress. 1845. 12o
31. Xenophon’s Anabasis ... and Memorabilia of Socrates ... translated from the Greek by J. S. Watson. With a geographical commentary by W. F. Ainsworth. 1854. 8o
_Reprinted: 1867; [Sir John Lubbock’s Books] 1894; [Anabasis] 1894; [Memorabilia. Temple Classics] 1905._
_American Reprints: New York, 1856; New York, 1872‐76; [Anabasis, Books I‐ V; with an introduction by E. Brooks, Jr. Pocket Literal Translations of the Classics] Philadelphia, 1895; [Memorabilia. Temple Classics] New York, 1904._
32. Xenophon’s Cyropaedia and Hellenics ... literally translated from the Greek ... by Rev. J. S. Watson and Rev. H. Dale. 1854. 8o
33. Xenophon’s Minor Works ... with notes and illustrations ... by J. S. Watson. 3 vol., 1854. 8o
_Reprinted: 1857._
_American Reprints: 3 vol., Boston, 1872‐76; 3 vol., New York, 1887._
34. Xenophon’s Agesilaus, translated with notes by J. S. Watson. 1857.
35. Xenophon’s Anabasis, Books I, II. Translated by J. A. Giles. 1859. [Greek‐English]
36. Xenophon’s Memorabilia translated by George B. Wheeler. 1862.
37. Xenophon’s Anabasis, Books I‐III, translated by Roscoe Mongan. 1864.
38. Xenophon’s Anabasis translated by George B. Wheeler. 1866.
_Reprinted: 1876._
39. Xenophon’s Anabasis, with a translation and notes by Sanderson. 1866.
40. Xenophon’s Memorabilia, translated by Percival Frost. 1867.
41. Xenophon’s Memorabilia, translated by Edward Levien. 1872.
42. The Economist of Xenophon. Translated by Alexander D. O. Wedderburn and William G. Collingwood. Preface by John Ruskin. Orpington. 1876.
_Reprinted: Orpington, 1883._
43. Xenophon’s Anabasis of Cyrus ... with notes ... by R. W. Taylor. 1877. 8o
44. Xenophon’s Hellenics, Books I‐III, translated by Roscoe Mongan. 1878.
_Reprinted: 1884; 1898._
45. Xenophon’s Anabasis, Books I‐II. With text and notes. Cambridge. 1878.
46. Xenophon’s Anabasis, Books I‐II. Translated by Charles H. Crosse. 1879.
47. Xenophon’s Anabasis, Books I‐III. Translated by Thomas J. Arnold. 1879.
_Reprinted: 1880._
48. Xenophon’s Agesilaus, translated by Roscoe Mongan. 1879. [Kelley’s Keys]
49. Xenophon’s Agesilaus translated into English prose by Herbert Hailstone. 1879.
50. Xenophon’s Cyropaedia, Books VII‐VIII, translated by Charles Henry Crosse. Cambridge. 1879.
51. The Oeconomicus of Xenophon. Translated by William James Hickie. 1879.
52. Xenophon’s Cyropaedia, translated by Roscoe Mongan. 1880‐81.
53. Xenophon’s Memorabilia, Books I, II, IV. 1881.
_Reprinted: 1885._
54. The First ten chapters of Xenophon’s Oeconomicus or Treatise on Household Management. Translated by Aubrey Stewart. Cambridge. 1885.
55. Xenophon’s Hellenica, Book I. With an interlinear translation by Thomas J. Arnold. 1888.
_Reprinted: 1892._
56. Xenophon’s Oeconomicus. Edited by John Thompson. Translation by B. J. Hayes. 1888.
_Reprinted: 1895._
57. Xenophon’s Anabasis, Book IV. Translated by A. F. Burnet. 1891.
58. Xenophon’s Hellenica, Book III, edited with an introduction, text, notes, index and translation by A. H. Allcroft and Fanny L. D. Richardson. 1893.
_Reprinted: 1902._
59. Xenophon’s Anabasis, Books I, II. Translated by E. S. Crooke. Cambridge. 1893.
60. The Art of Horsemanship by Xenophon. Translated with chapters on the Greek riding‐horse and notes. By Morris Hickey Morgan. 1894. [A reprint of American translation of 1893.]
61. Xenophon’s Hellenica, Books III, IV. Book III translated by Arthur H. Allcroft; Book IV translated by Alexander W. Young. 1894.
62. Xenophon’s Hellenica, Books I, II. Translated by Henry Dale. 1895.
63. Xenophon’s Anabasis, Book VII. Translated by W. H. Balgarnie. 1895.
64. Xenophon’s Hellenics, Books IV, V. Translated by J. A. Prout. 1896.
_Reprinted: [Kelley’s Keys] 1897._
65. Xenophon’s Works, translated by Henry Graham Dakyns. 4 vol., 1890‐97.
_American Reprints: 4 vol., New York, 1890‐97; [Historians of Greece] 5 vol., New York, 1910._
66. Xenophon’s Cyropaedia, Book I. Edited by T. T. Jeffrey. ... Translation by W. H. Balgarnie. 1897. 8o [University Tutorial Series]
67. Xenophon’s Memorabilia, Book II. Translated by A. D. C. Amos. 1901. 8o
68. Xenophon’s Memorabilia. 1903. [University Tutorial Series]
69. Xenophon’s Memorabilia of Socrates. 1904. [Temple Classics]
70. Xenophon’s Anabasis, Book I, literally translated by J. H. Elston. 1905. 12o
71. Xenophon’s Hiero. Translated by J. H. Watson. 1906. 12o
72. Xenophon’s Oeconomicus, Chapters 1‐10. Translated by C. H. Prichard. 1909. 8o
73. Xenophon’s Anabasis, Book IV, literally translated with notes by Edgar Sanderson. 1913. 8o
74. Xenophon’s Cyropaedia. Translation revised by Miss F. M. Stawell. 1914. 12o [Everyman]
_American Reprint: [Everyman] New York, 1914._
75. Xenophon’s Cyropaedia. With an English translation by Walter Miller. Vols. 1‐2. 1914. [Loeb Classical Library]
_American Reprint: [Loeb] 2 vol., New York, 1914._
76. Xenophon’s Anabasis, Books III, IV, literally translated by Edgar Sanderson. 1915. 8o [Book IV is a reprint of No. 73.]
American Translations
1. History of the Expedition of Cyrus. Translated. 2 vol. New York. 1820‐52.
2. Xenophon’s Anabasis. Interlinear translation by Hamilton and Clark. New York. 1855‐58. 12o
_Reprinted: Philadelphia, 1887, 1896._
3. Xenophon’s Works. 3 vols. New York. 1887.
4. Xenophon’s Anabasis. New York. 1889. [Handy Literal Translations]
5. The Art of Horsemanship by Xenophon. Translated by M. H. Morgan. Boston. 1893.
_English Reprint: London, 1894._
6. Xenophon’s Memorabilia. New York. 1894. 8o [International Translations, New Classic Series]
7. Anabasis, Book I; containing the Greek text literally translated, with full grammatical analysis and explanatory notes; with an introduction by D. S. Elbon. New York. 1917. 8o [Fully Parsed Classics]
Xenophon Of Ephesus
1. Abradates and Panthea. A tale [in verse] extracted from Xenophon by W. W. Beach. Salisbury. 1765.
INDEX
NOTE: The numbers refer to the number of the translations as listed under the Greek Author. Those marked with an asterisk (*) are to be found in the list of American translations which follows the list of English translations of each Greek Author.
A., J. Diogenes Laertius, 1
ADAMS, FRANCIS Hippocrates, 1*; Musaeus, 17
ADAMS, GEORGE Sophocles, 7
ADAMS, M. W. Homer, 83
ADDISON, JOHN Anacreon, 4; Sappho, 1
ALFORD, H. Homer, 63
ALLCROFT, ARTHUR HADRIAN Homer, 111; Xenophon, 58, 61
ALLEN, F. D. Aeschylus, 4
ALLPRESS, T. W. Xenophon, 30
AMOS, A. D. C. Xenophon, 67
ANONYMOUS Aeschylus, 2, 3, 3*, 8, 16, 67, 75, 87, 91; Aesop, 3*, 4*, 5*, 6*, 7*, 8*, 9*, 10, 11*, 13, 13*, 14*, 15*, 16, 16*, 18, 18*, 19*, 20*, 21*, 39, 42, 44, 45, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 55, 56, 57; Anacreon, 10; Anthology, 9; Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, 1*, 3*, 5*, 11, 12, 13, 14; Aristophanes, 13, 17, 43, 46, 69; Aristotle, 1, 2, 5, 13, 15, 17, 28, 30, 31, 59, 60; Artemidorus 4; Bion, 2; Cebes, 2, 4, 7; Chariton, 1; Demosthenes 3*, 4*, 25, 26, 27; Diogenes Laertius, 2; Epictetus 1*, 3*, 6*, 7*, 14; Euripedes, 1*, 2*, 20, 22, 24, 27, 45, 54, 55, 78, 79, 106; Heliodorus, 3, 5, 6; Herodian, 2, 4, 6; Herodotus 4, 7, 9, 17, 19; Hesiod, 1; Hippocrates 1, 4, 5, 6; Homer, 11*, 16*, 36, 38, 41, 45, 46, 50, 52, 53, 54, 65, 67, 104, 109; Isocrates, 4, 10; Longinus, 3, 4, 12, 15; Longus, 3, 6, 7; Lucian, 3, 5, 6, 9, 17, 21, 24; Lysias, 1*; Musaeus, 14; Pausanias 3, 6; Pindar, 5, 27; Plato, 1*, 2, 3*, 4*, 5*, 6, 6*, 7, 7*, 8*, 9, 9*, 10*, 17, 27, 37, 40, 41, 43, 46, 47; Plutarch, 1, 1*, 4*, 5, 5*, 6, 6*, 14*, 15*, 17, 19, 24, 28, 31, 35, 40; Polybius, 6, 9; Pythagoras, 1, 5; Sophocles 1*, 2*, 3*, 4*, 5*, 6*, 14, 15, 20, 23, 26, 27, 53; Theocritus, 1, 2; Theophrastus 2; Thucydides, 21; Xenophon 1*, 3*, 4*, 6*, 7, 9, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, 47, 53, 68, 69;
ARMITSTEAD, G. H. Aesop, 41
ARMOUR, J. Lucian, 23
ARNOLD, E. Musaeus, 20
ARNOLD, THOMAS J. Anacreon, 23; Aristophanes, 40; Euripides, 65, 67, 68, 86; Xenophon, 47, 55
ARWAKER, E. (The Younger) Aesop, 25
ASHLEY, MAURICE Xenophon, 18
ASHWICK, S. Homer, 27
AUCHMUTY, A. G. Sophocles, 58
AUTHOR OF BRITISH NEPOS Plutarch, 23
AUTHORS OF THE ART OF THINKING Aristotle, 14
AYRES, PHILIP Aesop, 19
B., H. Aristophanes, 2
B., R. Aesop, 21
B., W. Appian, 1
BALGARNIE, W. H. Euripides, 98, 103; Sophocles, 63; Xenophon, 63, 66
BALGRAVE, A. E. Plato, 48
BALLIOL MAN Aeschylus, 50
BALLY, G. Musaeus, 10
BANDION, J. Aesop, 23
BANNISTER, J. Euripides, 7; Pindar, 10
BANKS, JAMES Callimachus, 5; Euripides, 28; Hesiod, 5; Theocritus, 7; Theognis, 2
BARHAM, T. F. Homer, 82
BARING, THOMAS CHARLES Pindar, 25
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