English Translations from the Greek: A Bibliographical Survey
Part 6
98. Euripides’ Bacchae, text edited with introduction, notes ... by John Thompson and Bernard J. Hayes. A translation by W. H. Balgarvie and Bernard J. Hayes. 1896.
99. Euripides’ Alkestis performed in Greek at the Edinburgh Academy.... Translated by G. B. Green and R. J. Mackensie. Edinburgh. 1898.
100. Euripides’ Hippolytus. Edited by John Thompson and B. J. Hayes. 1898. [Gk.‐Eng.] [University Tutorial Series]
101. Euripides’ Medea. Literally translated and ... explained by T. Nash. Third Edition revised by R. Broughton. 1898. 8o [Oxford Translations of the Classics]
102. Euripides’ Medea. Edited with notes, and a translation by W. C. Green. 1898. 12o
_Reprinted: 1910._
103. Euripides’ Hecuba. Translated by W. H. Balgarvie. 1899. 8o [U. T. S.]
104. Euripides’ Hippolytus. Translated by John Thompson and B. J. Hayes. 1899. 8o [University Tutorial Series]
105. The Medea of Euripides. The lyrical parts done into English. With introduction, notes ... by P. B. Halcombe. 1899. 12o
106. Euripides’ Hecuba, with introduction, notes, text, and translation. 1900. 8o [University Tutorial Series]
107. Euripides’ Medea. Translated by J. F. Stout. 1901. 8o [University Tutorial Series]
108. Euripides. Translated into English rhyming verse by Gilbert Murray. 1902. 8o [Athenian Drama for English Readers.]
_American Reprint: [English Drama Series] New York, 1902‐03; [English Drama Series] New York, 1903; New York, 1908._
109. Euripides’ Alcestis. Literally translated ... by St. George Stock. 1902. 8o
110. Euripides’ Iphigenia in Tauris. With introduction, text, notes, vocabulary, and translation. Edited by J. Thompson, A. F. Watt, G. F. H. Sykes. 1903. 8o [University Tutorial Series]
111. The Alcestis of Euripides. Oxford text with an English verse translation. By Sixth Form Boys of Bradfield College. 1904. 8o
112. Euripides’ Bacchae, translated into English rhyming verse with explanatory notes by Gilbert Murray. 1904. 8o
_American Reprints: New York, 1908; New York, 1913._
113. Euripides’ Heracleidae. Translated by H. Sharpley. 1904. 8o
114. Euripides’ Hippolytus. Translated into English rhyming verse by Gilbert Murray. 1904. 8o
_American Reprints: New York, 1908; New York, 1913._
115. Euripides’ Electra. Translated into English rhyming verse, with explanatory notes by Gilbert Murray. 1905. 8o
_Reprinted: 1906._
_American Reprint: New York, 1907._
116. Euripides’ Trojan Women. Translated into English rhyming verse, with explanatory notes by Gilbert Murray. 1905. 16o
_American Reprints: New York, 1907; New York, 1915._
117. Euripides’ Plays. Vol. I. 1906. Vol. II. 1908. 12o [Everyman] [Translation by Shelley, Milman, Potter, and Wodhull.]
_American Reprint: [Everyman] New York, 1906, 1908._
118. Euripides’ Alcestis. Translated by H. Kynaston. Introduction by J. Churton Collins. 1906. 12o
_American Reprint: New York, 1906._
119. Euripides’ Medea and Hippolytus, with an introduction, translation, and notes, by Sidney Waterlow. 1906. 12o
120. Euripides’ Medea. Translated into English rhyming verse, with explanatory notes, by Gilbert Murray. 1907. 8o
121. Euripides’ Iphigenia in Tauris. Translated into English verse, with explanatory notes, by Gilbert Murray. 1910. 8o
_American Reprint: New York, 1910._
122. Euripides’ Plays. Translated into English rhyming verse, with explanatory notes, by Gilbert Murray. 2 vol. 1911. 8o
123. Euripides’ Rhesus. Translated into English rhyming verse, with explanatory notes, by Gilbert Murray. 1913. 8o
_American Reprint: New York, 1913._
124. The Alcestis of Euripides. The Greek text with English verse translated parallel. By Sixth Form Boys of Bradfield College. 1914. 8o
125. Euripides’ Bacchae. A translation by F. A. Evelyn. 1914. 8o
126. Euripides’ Alcestis. Translated into English rhyming verse, with explanatory notes, by Gilbert Murray. 1915. 8o
_American Reprint: New York, 1915._
American Translations
1. Euripides’ Alcestis. New York. 1852‐55.
2. Euripides’ Alcestis. Literally translated. Athens, Ga. 1852‐55. 12o
3. Euripides’ Bacchae; text and translation in English verse by A. Kerr. New York. 1899.
4. The Revellers; the choruses of the Bacchai of Euripides, and the third book of Lucretius; translated into English verse by Rev. R. E. McBridge. New York. 1909. 12o
5. Euripides’ Iphigenia in Tauris; an English version by Witter Bynner. New York. 1915.
Heliodorus
1. The amorous and tragical Tales of Plutarch, whereunto is annexed the History of Cariclea and Theaginis and the Sayings of the Greeke philosophers. Translated by Ja. Sanferd. 1567. 8o
2. An Aethiopian Historie written in Greek by Heliodorus: very vvittie and pleasaunt, Englished by Thomas Vnderdoune. With the Argument of Euery Booke, sette before the whole Worke. Licensed to Caldecocke, 1568/9. 4o BL
_Reprinted: Corrected and Augmented, 1577; 1587; 1605; 1606; 1622; [Tudor Translations] 1895._
_American Reprint: [Introduction by C. Whibley] New York, 1895._
3. The beginning of Heliodorus his Aethiopical History. [In A. Fraunce, The Countesse of Pembrokes Ynychurch] 1591. 4o
4. The Faire Aethiopian. Dedicated to the King and Queene. By their Maiesties most humble Subiect and Seruant, William L’isle. 1631. 4o
_Reprinted: [__“__augumented__”__] 1638._
5. The Aethiopian History of Heliodorus in Ten Books. The first Five translated by a Person of Quality; the last Five by N. Tate. To which are prefixed, The Testimonies of Writers, both Ancient and Modern, concerning this work. 1685. 8o
_Reprinted: 1687._
6. The Adventures of Theagenes and Chariclia. 2 vol. 1717.
7. The Ethiopics: or, adventures of Theagenes and Chariclea ... trans. from the Greek, with notes, by R. Smith. [1848?]. 8o [Bohn]
Heraclitus Of Ephesus
American Translation
1. Fragments of the work on nature; translated from the Greek text of Bywater; introduction by G. T. W. Patrick. Baltimore. 1889. 8o
Herodian
1. The History of Herodian, a Greeke Authour, treating of the Romayne Emperors after Marcus, translated oute of Greeke into Latin, by Angelus Politianus, and out of Latin into Englishe, by Nicholas Smyth. Whereunto are annexed, the Argumentes of euery Booke, at the begynnyng thereof, with Annotacions for the better vnderstandynge of the same Historye. [1550?] 4o BL
2. Herodian in English. Licensed to T. Adams, by assignment of R. Walley. October. 1591.
3. Herodian of Alexandria his History of twenty Roman Emperors (of his time).... Interpreted out of the Greek Originall. Colophon: Augustan Herodiani Historian vertebat I. M. [James Maxwell?] 1629.
_Reprinted: 1635._
4. Herodian’s History of the Roman Emperors; containing many strange and wonderful Revolutions of State in Europe, Asia, and Africa ... done from the Greek by a Gentleman at Oxford. 1698. 8o
5. Herodian’s History of his own Times, or of the Roman Empire after Marcus. Translated with notes ... by J. Hart. 1749. 8o
6. The Heir Apparent; or, the Life of Commodus: the son and successor of the good M. Aurelius Antoninus ... from the Greek of Herodian. With a preface adapted to the present time. 1789. 8o
Herodotus
1. The Famous Hystory of Herodotus. Conteyning the Discourse of dyuers Countreys, the succession of their Kyngs: the actes and exploytes atchieued by them: the Lavves and customes of euery Nation: with the true Description and Antiquitie of the same. Deuided into Nine Bookes, entituled vvith the names of the nine Muses. [Books I, II] 1584. 4o BL [Preface signed, B. R.]
_Reprinted: [Book II, Edit. by Andrew Lang] 1888._
2. History: Translated by Isaac Littlebury. 1709. 8o
_Reprinted: 1729; 1737; Oxford, 1818._
3. Herodotus. Translated with notes, by William Beloe. 4 vol. 1791. 8o
_Reprinted: 4 vol., 1806; 4 vol., 1812; 4 vol., 1821; 2 vol., 1825; 3 vol., 1830; [Book II and part of Book IV] 1886._
_American Reprints: New York, 1820‐52; 2 vol., New York, 1872‐76._
4. Herodotus. Literally translated into English. 2 vol. Oxford. 1824. 8o
5. Herodotus. Translated by P. E. Laurent. 2 vol. 1827. 8o
_Reprinted: 1837; 1846; 1849._
6. Translation of Herodotus by Isaac Taylor. 1829. 8o
7. A selection from the Histories of Herodotus, with a literal interlinear translation ... notes. On the plan recommended by Mr. Locke. 1830. 12o
8. Herodotus’ History. Translated by H. Cary. 1843. 8o [Bohn]
_Reprinted: 1849; [Lubbock] 1891; 1897._
_American Reprints: Boston and New York, 1872‐76; Boston and New York, 1889._
9. History, Book I. 1846.
10. History, Book II. Translated by W. Lewers. 1849. [Kelly’s Keys]
11. History, Book I. Literally translated by Henry Owgan. 1851. [Kelly’s Keys]
12. Herodotus’ History. Translated by George Rawlinson, Major‐General Sir Henry Rawlinson, and Sir J. G. Wilkinson. 4 vol. 1858.
_Reprinted: 1862; [Everyman] 2 vol., 1910._
_American Reprints: 4 vol., New York, 1858‐60; 4 vol., New York, 1880; 2 vol., New York, 1897; [Historians of Greece] New York, 1909; [Everyman Edited by E. H. Blakeney], 2 vol., New York, 1910._
13. The Tale of the Great Persian War, from the histories of Herodotus. By G. W. Cox. 1861. 8o
_Reprinted: 1869._
14. History. Translated by G. S. Swayne. 1870.
15. Urania. Book VIII of Herodotus. Translated into English by John Murray. 1882. 8o
16. Herodotus, Book I. With a literal critical translation. Glascow. 1883. 8o
17. Translation of Herodotus, Book V, with analysis and short notes. 1884. 8o
18. Erato: The Sixth Book of Herodotus’ Histories. Translated by Edmund S. Cooke. Second Ed. Cambridge and London. 1884. 8o
19. Translation of Herodotus, Book VI, with analysis and short notes. 1884. 8o
20. Book VII literally translated with analysis and short notes. By a First Class Man of Balliol. 1885. 8o
21. Herodotus. Literally translated with analysis and short notes. By a First Class Man of Balliol. 1885. 8o
22. Book VIII. Translated by Peter John Gautillon. 1885. 8o
23. Book VI, translated into English by Herbert Hailstone. Cambridge. 1889. 8o
24. History. Translated by George Campbell Macaulay. 2 vol. 1890. 8o
_Reprinted: 2 vol., 1904._
25. Books V and VI. Translated by John Gibson. 1890. 8o
26. Book IX. Translated by John Perkins. 1891. 8o
_Reprinted: 1917._
27. Book IX, Chapters 1‐89. Translated by Herbert Hailstone. 1891.
28. Book VI. Translated by John Thompson. 1892.
29. Book VIII, Chapters 1‐90. Translated ... by Herbert Hailstone. Cambridge. 1893. 8o
30. Book III (Thalia). Translated by J. A. Prout. 1895. 8o
_Reprinted: 1897._
31. Book I. Literally translated by J. A. Prout. 1896. 8o
32. Book II. Translated with test papers, by J. F. Stout. 1900. [University Tutorial Series]
33. History, Book II. Translated by J. A. Prout. 1901.
34. Book IV, Chapters 1‐144. Translated by W. J. Woodhouse. 1901. 8o
35. Histories, Books I‐III. Translated by G. W. Harris. 1906. 8o [New Classical Library]
_American Reprint: New York, 1907._
36. Book VIII. Literally translated, with analysis, by a First Class Man of Balliol College. 1907. 8o
37. Histories, Books IV‐VI. Translated by G. W. Harris. 1907. 8o [New Classical Library]
38. Histories, Books VII‐IX. Translated by G. W. Harris. 1907. 8o [New Classical Library]
39. Herodotus. Translated by George Robinson. 2 vol., 1910. 12o
Hesiod
1. The Georgicks of Hesiod, by George Chapman; translated out of the greek: Containing Doctrine of Husbandrie, Moralitie, and Pietie; with a perpetuall Calendar of Good and Bad Dates; Not superstitious, but necessarie (as farre as naturall causes compell) for all men to observe, and difference in following their affaires. 1618. 4o
2. The Works of Hesiod. Translated from the Greek [in verse] by Mr. Cooke. 2 vol. 1728. 4o
_Reprinted: 1740; 1743; [Anderson’s Poets of Great Britain] 1792‐94; [Lee’s Grecian Authors] 1808; [Chalmer’s English Poets] 1810; [Works of the Greek and Roman Poets] 1813; [British Poets] 1822._
3. Battle of the Gods and Titans; from the Theogony of Hesiod. Translated by William Broome, LL.D. 1750. 8o
4. The Remains of Hesiod the Ascraean. Translated from the Greek into English verse. With a preliminary dissertation, and notes. By Charles Abraham Elton. 1809. 8o
_Reprinted: 1815; [Lubbock] 1894._
_American Reprint: New York, 1894._
5. Hesiod.... Translated by James Banks. 1856. [See Callimachus, No. 5.]
_American Reprints: Boston, Philadelphia, 1872‐76; [Bohn] New York, 1886._
6. Hesiod and Theognis. Translated by James Davies. 1873. [Ancient Classics]
_American Reprint: Philadelphia, 1872‐76._
7. Poems and Fragments. Done into English prose, with an introduction and appendix, by A. W. Mair. Oxford. 1908. 12o
8. Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns and Homerica, with translation by Hugh G. Evelyn‐White. 1915. 16o [Loeb]
_American Reprint: [Loeb] New York, 1915._
American Translation
1. Hints from the Works and Days, or, Moral, economical and agricultural reflections of Hesiod. To which is added The Praises of Rural Life, from Horace. “By an Officer of the U. S. Treasury Department.” New York. 1883. 8o
Hippocrates
1. Prognosticacion Drawen out of the Bookes of Ipocras, Awicen, and other notable Auctours of Physycke, shewynge the daunger of dyuers sicknesses, that is to say, whether peryll or death be in them or not, the pleasure of almighty God reserved. [1530?] 8o BL
2. The aphorismes of Hippocrates; translated by Humfry Llody. In John XXI, _Pope_, The Treasury of Healthe. [1550?] 8o
_Reprinted: 1585._
3. The Presages of Diuine Hippocrates; translated by Peter Lowe. 1597. 4o
_Reprinted: [In P. Lowe, A discourse of the whole art of Chyrurgerie.] 1612; 1634._
4. The whole Aphorismes of great Hippocrates Prince of Physicians. 1610. 12o
5. The Aphorismes of Hippocrates.... With an exactable shewing the substance of every aphorism, and a short comment on each one.... 1655. 12o
6. The eight sections of Hippocrates’ Aphorismes ... rendered into English: according to the translation of A. Foesius.... 1665. 8o
7. The Aphorismes of Hippocrates and the Sentences of Celsus, with explanations ... C. J. Sprengell. 1708. 8o
American Translation
1. Genuine Works of Hippocrates. With a preliminary discourse and notes. Francis Adams. 2 vol. New York. 1886.
_Reprinted: New York, 1891._
Homer
1. Ten books of Homers Iliades, translated out of French, by Arthur Hall Esquire. 1581. 4o BL
2. Penelopes Complaint: Or, A Mirrour for wanton Minions. Taken out of Homers Odissea, and written in English Verse, by Peter Colse. 1596. 4o
3. Seauen bookes of the Iliades of Homere, prince of poets, Translated according to the Greeke, in judgement of his best Commentaries by George Chapman Gent. 1598. 4o
4. Achilles Shield. Translated as the other seuen Bookes of Homer, out of his eighteenth booke of Iliades. By George Chapman Gent. 1598. 4o
5. Homer, Prince of Poets: Translated according to the Greek, in twelue Bookes of his Iliads, by Geo: Chapman. [1610?] Fol.
6. The Iliads of Homer Prince of Poets. Neuer before in any language truely translated. With a Coment vppon some of his chiefe places; Donne according to the Greeke By Geo: Chapman. [1611] Fol.
_Reprinted: 1612; [Notes by Taylor] 2 vol., 1843; [Intro. by Henry Morley. In Morley’s Universal Library] 1884, 1887._
_American Reprints: [Introduction by Henry Morley] New York, 1887; [Knickerbocker Nuggets] 3 vol., New York, 1893; [Ballads of the Nations] New York, 3 vol., 1895; New York, 1905._
7. The Whole Works of Homer; Prince of Poetts. In his Iliads, and Odysses. Translated according to the Greeke, By Geo. Chapman, [c. 1612]
_Reprinted: [1616?]; [Notes by Richard Hooper] 1857, 1865; 5 vol. 1874, 4 vol. 1897; [Notes by Richard Herne Shepherd] 1871, 1875, 1892; [Temple Classics] 4 vol., 1897‐98; [Thin Paper Classics] 2 vol., 1904._
_American Reprints: [Temple Classics] 4 vol., New York, 1897‐8; [Caxton Series] 2 vol., New York, 1912._
8. The strange, vvonderfull and bloudy Battell betweene Frogs and Mise: ... Paraphrastically done into English Heroycall verse by W. F. CCC. 1613. 4o
_Reprinted: 1634._
9. Homer’s Odysses Translated according to ye Greeke by Geo: Chapman. [1614?] Fol. [Books I‐XII]
10. Homer’s Odysses Translated according to ye Greeke. By Geo: Chapman. [1615?] Fol. [Books I‐XXIV]
_American Reprints: New York, 1905._
11. The Crowne of all Homers Workes Batrachomyomachia Or the Battaile of Frogs and Mise. His Hymn’s—and—Epigrams Translated according to ye Originall. By George Chapman. [1624?] Fol.
_Reprinted: [Introduction by S. W. Singer] 1818; [Edit. by Smith] 1858; [Edit. by Richard Hooper] 1887._
12. Homers Iliads and Odisses, translated, adorned with sculptures and illustrated with annotacions by John Ogelsby [Licensed to Master Thom. Roycroft, April 18, 1656.]
_Reprinted: [Iliad only] 1660; [Odyssey only] 1665; 2 vol., 1669._
13. The Travels of Ulysses, as they were related by himself in Homer’s ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth Books of his Odysses, to Alcinous, king of Phæacia. Translated into English verse by Thomas Hobbes. 1673/74. 8o
14. Homer’s Iliads. Translated out of Greek into English by Tho. Hobbes of Malmsbury. 1675. 12o
15. Homer’s Odysses. Translated by Thomas Hobbes of Malmsbury. 1675. 12o
_Reprints of Nos. 14 and 15: 1675; 1676; 1677; 1683; 1685; 1686._
16. Homer in a Nut‐shell, or his War between the Froggs and the Mice Paraphrastically Translated in three Cantos by Samuel Parker, Gent. 1700. 8o
17. Iliad [Book I.] Translated by John Dryden. [Published with The Fables.] 1700.
_Reprinted: 1713; 1721; 1734; 1745[?]; 1754; 1764; 1771; 1772; 1774._
18. Iliad. [Translated from the Greek to the French by Madame Dacier; from the French to the English by Messrs. Ozel, Broome, and Oldisworth.] 5 vols. 1712. 12o
_Reprinted: 5 vol., 1734._
19. The Iliad of Homer. Translated by Mr. Pope. [With notes partly by W. Broome.] (An Essay on the life, writings and learning of Homer. [By T. Parnell.]) 6 vol., 1715‐20.
_Reprinted: 1720; 1720‐21; 1729; 1732; 1736; 1806; 1807; 1810; 1818; 1821; 1860; 1866; 1873; [Hector and Andromache] __ 1880; [Edit. by T. A. Buckley] 1891; 2 vol., 1893; [Intro. and notes by J. S. Watson] [Books I‐ VIII] 1898; [Intro. and notes by H. L. Earl] [English Classics for Schools] 3 vol., 1900; [People’s Library] 1909; 1912; [Books XXI‐XXII] 1915._
_American Reprints: Hartford, Conn., 1852‐55; [Edit. H. F. Cary] New York, 1872; [Edit. J. S. Watson. Bohn Library] New York and Philadelphia, 1872‐76; [Scribner’s Popular Poets] New York, 1872‐76; [Chandos Classics] New York, 1872‐76; New York, 1872‐76; New York, 1875; [Lovell’s Library] New York, 1880, 1884; [Seaside Library] New York, 1880; 2 vol., Chicago, 1893; [Books I, VI, XXII, XXIV. Edit. Warwick James Price. Student’s Series of English Classics.] Boston, 1896; [Books I, VI, XXII, XXIV. Edit. W. H. Maxwell and Percival Chubb. Longman’s English Classics.] New York, 1896; [Books I, VI, XXII, XXIV. Eclectic English Classics.] New York, 1896; [Books I, VI, XXII, XXIV. Notes. Riverside Literature Series.] Boston, 1896; [Books I, VI, XII, XXIV. Edit. W. Tappan. Standard English Classics.] New York, 1898; [Books I, VI, XXII, XXIV. Edit. P. Gentner. Cambridge Literature Series.] Boston, 1899; [Books I, VI, XXII, XXIV. Edit. W. W. Cressy and W. V. Moody. Lake English Classics] Chicago 1899; [Books I, VI, XXII, XXIV. Edit. A. H. Smyth. Pocket English Classics.] New York, 1899; [Books I, VI, XXII, XXIV. Edit. P. Storey. English Classics.] Boston, 1899; [Books I, VI, XXII, XXIV. Edit. F. E. Shoup and I. Ball] Baltimore, Md. 1901._
20. The First Book of Homer’s Iliad. Translated by Mr. [Thomas] Ticknell. 1715. 4o
_Reprinted: [In Johnson’s Works of the English Poets] 1779, 1790._
21. Batrachomyomachia. Translated by Dr. Thomas Parnell. 1717. 8o
_Reprinted: 1772._
_American Reprint: [The Minor Poems of Homer. Battle of the Frogs and Mice; Hymns and Epigrams: translated by Parnell, Chapman, Shelley, Congreve, and Hole. Introductions by H. N. __ Coleridge, and a translation (by K. R. H. Mackenzie) of the life of Homer attributed to Herodotus.] New York, 1872._
22. Odyssey. [Book XI] By Elijah Fenton. [In his Poetical Works] 1717. 8o
23. The Odyssey of Homer. [Translated into English verse by Pope, W. Broome, and E. Fenton; with notes by W. Broome.] (A general view of the Epic poem, and of the Iliad and Odyssey, extracted from Bossu. Postscript, by Mr. Pope. Homer’s Battle of the Frogs and Mice [translated by T. Parnell], corrected by Mr. Pope.) 5 vol. 1725‐26.
_Reprinted: 1725‐26; 1745; 1758; 1760; 1763; 1768; 1771; 1778; 1805; 1811; 1811; 1853; 1858; 1870; 1873._
_American Reprints: Hartford, Conn. 1852‐55; [Edit. J. S. Watson. Bohn Library.] Boston and Philadelphia, 1872‐76; [Chandos Library] New York, 1872‐76; 3 vol., New York, 1872‐76; [Edit. H. F. Cary] New York, 1872; [Lovell’s Library] New York, 1880, 1884._
_Reprints of Pope’s translation of the Iliad and Odyssey published together: 1732; 1736; 1743; 1750; 1750‐52; Glasgow, 1753; 1759; 1760; 1763; Edinburgh, 1769; 1771; Glasgow, 1771‐72; [British Poets] 1773; 1774; [Johnson’s Works of the English Poets] 1779‐81; 1780; 1783; [Notes by Wakefield] 1796; 1800; 1801; 1801; 1802; 1805‐06; 1809‐10; [Chalmer’s English Poets] 1810; [Works of the Greek and Roman Poets] 1813; 1817; [British Poets] 1822; [Sandford’s Works of the British Poets] 1822; 1833; [Edit. Henry Francis Cary] 1872, 1890, [Lubbock’s Books] 1891, 1897; [Edit. Theodore Alois Buckley] 1874, 1875, 1890, 1894; 1896; [World’s Classics] 2 vol., 1902‐03; [Edit. A. J. Church] 2 vol., 1906‐07._
_American Reprints of Pope’s translation of the Iliad and Odyssey published together: [Notes by W. C. Armstrong] Philadelphia, 1880; [Edit. T. A. Buckley. In Albion Poets.] New York, 1894; [Intro. A. J. Church] 2 vol., 1907; [Edit. (Odyssey) E. S. Shumway and Waldo Shumway, (Iliad) C. Elbert Rhodes] New York, 1911‐12._
24. Batrachomyomachia. H. Price. 1736. 8o
25. Iliad, Book I. H. Fitz‐Cotton. 1749. 8o
26. Iliad, Parts of Books X and XI, in imitation of the style of Milton. Dr. W. Broome. [In Poems on Several Occasions] 1750. 8o
27. Iliad, Book VIII. S. Ashwick. 1750. 4o
28. Iliad translated from the Greek into blank verse. With notes, pointing out the peculiar beauties of the original and the imitations of it by succeeding poets. With remarks on Mr. Pope’s admired version. Book I, being a specimen of the whole, which is to follow. Samuel Langley. 1767.
29. The Iliad. Translated [in prose] by James Macpherson. 2 vol., 1773. 4o
30. Hymn to Venus. [Translated by W. Congreve] [In Johnson’s English Poets]. 1779‐81.
31. Hymn to Ceres, translated into English verse. By Robert Lucas. 1781.
32. Hymn to Venus, translated from the Greek, with notes, by I. Rittson. 1788.
33. The Iliad and Odyssey of Homer, translated into English blank verse, by William Cowper. (The Battle of the Frogs and the Mice translated into English blank verse by the same hand.) 2 vol., 1791. 4o
_Reprinted: 4 vol., 1802; 4 vol., 1810; 4 vol., 1836; [Edit. L. Howard] 1843; [Odyssey only.] [Everyman] 1910._
_American Reprints: New York, 1855‐58; 2 vol., New York, 1872‐76; [Iliad only] New York, 1872‐76; [Odyssey only. Everyman.] 1910._
34. The First Book of the Iliad of Homer, verbally rendered into English verse; being a specimen of a new translation of the poet: with critical annotations. [By Alexander Geddes] 1792. 8o
35. Select translations from the works of Homer [Iliad] and Horace; with original poems. By Gilbert Thompson. 1801. 8o
36. Homer’s Works in English. 12 vol., 1805‐06. 8o
37. The First Book of the Iliad; translated into blank verse by P. Williams. 1806. 8o
38. Specimen of an English Homer in blank verse. [Being a translation of Iliad I 1‐222 and VI 404‐496.] 1807.
39. The Iliad of Homer, Translated into English Blank Verse. By the Rev. James Morrice, A.M. 2 vol., 1809.
40. A Translation of the Twenty‐Fourth Book of the Iliad of Homer. [By C. Lloyd] Birmingham. 1807. 8o
41. Odyssey: [Translated into English verse.] 1811. 12o