English Translations from the Greek: A Bibliographical Survey
Part 8
3. The Meditations of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus newly translated from the Greek: with notes, and an account of his life. Glasgow. 1742. 12o [Translated by Foulis?]
_Reprinted: 2 vol., Glasgow, 1749; Glasgow, 1752; Glasgow, 1764; [Revised by George W. Chrystal] Edinburgh, 1902, 1904._
4. The Commentaries of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus. Translated by James Thomson. 1747. 8o
_Reprinted: Glasgow, 1747; 1766._
5. Meditations, translated by M’Cormac. 1844.
6. Thoughts. Translated by George Long. 1862.
_Reprinted: 1869; 1890; [Pocket Book Classics] 1901; [York Library] 1905; [New Universal Library] 1906; [People’s Library] 1908; 1909; [Harrap Library] 1909; 1910; [Red Letter Library] 1910; 1910; 1912; [Bohn’s Popular Library] 1913._
_American Reprints: [Library of the World’s Best Books] New York, 1890; New York, 1891; [Classics for Children] New York, 1893; [Elia Series] New York, 1895; [Illustrated Library of Famous Books] New York, 1897; [York Library] New York, 1905; [Bell’s Pocket Classics] New York, 1905; [New Universal Library] New York, 1907; [Handy Volume Classics] New York, 1907; [Bohn’s Popular Library] New York, 1914._
7. Marcus Aurelius Antoninus to Himself: English Translation with Introduction, and a Study on Stoicism and the last of the Stoics. By Gerald H. Rendall. 1898. 8o
_Reprinted: [Golden Treasury Series] 1901._
_American Reprint: New York, 1898._
8. Meditations, translated by R. Graves. 1905. 8o [Standard Library]
9. Thoughts. Translated by John Jackson. 1906. 12o [World’s Classics]
_American Reprint: New York, 1907._
10. Meditations. 1908. 12o [Illustrated Pocket Classics]
11. Thoughts. Selected by D. S. 1908. 32o
12. Thoughts. 1913. 18o [Langham Bibelots]
13. The Communings with himself together with his Speeches and Sayings. 1916. 16o [Loeb]
_American Reprint: [Loeb] New York, 1916._
14. A Selection from the Meditations of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus. (Translated from the Greek and Annotated) By J. G. Jennings. 1917. 18o
American Translations
1. Thoughts. Boston. 1889.
2. Selections from the Meditations; translated from the original Greek with an introduction by B. E. Smith. New York. 1899.
3. Thoughts of Comfort. New York. 1907.
4. Thoughts; edited by Dana Estes. New York. 1908. 12o [Noble Thought Series]
5. Meditations of Marcus Aurelius. New York. 1908. 12o [Best Books Series]
6. Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus; edited and illustrated by J. Russell Flint. New York. 1912. 8o
Meleager
1. Fifty Poems of Meleager, translated by Walter Headlam. 1890.
_American Reprint: New York, 1890._
Menander
1. The Lately Discovered Fragments of Menander. Edited with English version, text, etc., by Unus Multorum. 1909.
_Reprinted: 1909._
Musaeus
1. “The historie of Leander and Hero, written by Musaeus, and Englished by me a dozen yeares ago, and in print.” [So mentioned by Abraham Fleming in his Virgil’s Georgics, 1589. Not otherwise known.]
2. Hero and Leander by Christopher Marlowe [Two Sestiads only] Licensed to J. Wolfe. 1593. [Edition?]
_Reprinted: 1598; 1600; [The divine poem of Musaeus. First of All Bookes. Translated According to the Originall, by Geo: Chapman.] 1616; [Hero and Leander: Begun by Christopher Marloe; and finished by George Chapman] 1598, 1606, 1618, 1629, 1637, 1894._
_American Reprint: [Marlowe and Chapman] Philadelphia, 1904._
3. Hero and Leander. Translated into English verse, with annotations upon the Original by Sir R. Stapylton. Oxford. 1645. 4o
_Reprinted: 1647._
4. Two Essays: the former, Ovid de arte amandi, or Art of Love: the first Book. The latter, Hero and Leander of Musaeus, from the Greek, by Th. Hoy. 1682. 4o
5. The poem of Musaeus on the loves of Hero and Leander. Paraphras’d in English heroick verse [by A. S. Catcott]. Oxford. 1715.
6. Hero and Leander translated in verse by Rev. Lawrence. Eusden. [In Dryden’s Miscellaneous Poems] 1716.
_Reprinted: Edinburgh, 1750._
7. The Hero and Leander of Musaeus translated by Mr. Theobald. [In the Grove; or a collection of original poems] 1721. 8o
8. Loves of Hero and Leander, from the Greek, by Mr. Stirling. To which are added some new translations from various Greek authors, viz., Anacreon, Sappho, Julian, Theocritus, Bion, Moschus, and Homer. By another hand. 1728. 12o
9. A miscellany of new Poems on several occasions; containing the Loves of Hero and Leander, translated from Musaeus to which are added Poemata quaedam Latina. By R. Luck, A.M. 1736. 8o
10. Loves of Hero and Leander. Translated from the Greek by G. Bally. 1747. 8o
11. Musaeus: a poetical translation by J. Slade. 1753. 4o
12. Hero and Leander [Translated by Francis Fawkes]. 1760.
_Reprinted: 1789; [Anderson’s Poets of Great Britain] 1792‐94; [Works of the Greek and Roman Poets] 1813; [British Poets] 1822; Glasgow, 1893._
13. Hero and Leander, a poem. From the Greek of Musaeus. [By E. B. Greene] 1773.
14. Musaeus. Translated from the Greek. 1774. 4o
15. Hero and Leander. A poem translated from the Greek by E. Taylor [?]. 1783.
16. Μουσαιου τα κασ᾽ Ἡρω και Λεανδρον. (Musaeus. The Loves of Hero and Leander. [Translated by G. C. Bedford]) 1797. [Privately printed]
17. Hero and Leander, a Tale. Translated from the Greek of the ancient poet Musaeus. With other poems. By Francis Adam, Surgeon. 1822. 8o
18. [Translated by C. A. Elton with his translation of Hesiod. See Hesiod No. 4] 1832.
19. The Three Sons‐in‐Law. A. F. Frere. 1871.
20. Hero and Leander. From the Greek of Musaeus by E. Arnold. [1873] 4o
Pausanias
1. An account of the Statues, Pictures, and Temples in Greece; translated from the Greek of Pausanias by U. Price. 1780. 8o
2. The Description of Greece, translated ... with notes. [T. Taylor] 3 vol. 1794. 8o
_Reprinted: 1824._
3. Itinerary of Greece, with a commentary on Pausanias and Strabo. 1810. 4o
4. Pausanias’s Description of Greece, translated by Arthur Richard Shilleto. 2 vol., 1886.
_American Reprint: 2 vol., New York, 1886._
5. Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens being a translation of a portion of the “Attica” of Pausanias by Margaret de G. Verrall. Introductory essay by Jane Ellen Harrison. 1890.
_Reprinted: 1894._
_American Reprints: New York, 1890, 1894._
6. Pausanias’ Description of Greece. Translated with Commentary. 6 vol., 1898. 8o
_Reprinted: [Abridged] 1900._
Phocylides
American Translation
1. Poem of Admonition. Introduction and commentaries by J. B. Feuling. Translation by H. D. Goodwin. Andover, Mass. 1879.
Pindar
1. Second Olympic and First Nemean Odes of Pindar paraphrased, and Pindaric Odes, written in imitation of the style and manner of the Odes of Pindar. A. Cowley. 1656. Fol.
2. Pastorals, Epistle, Odes, and other original poems with translations from Pindar, Anacreon, and Sappho. Ambrose Philips. 1748. 12o [First and Second Olympic Odes]
_Reprinted: 1765; [Johnson’s English Poets] 1779‐81._
3. Odes of Pindar [Selected], with several other pieces in prose and verse translated from the Greek. To which is added a dissertation on the Olympick Games. By Gilbert West. 2 vol., 1749. 4o
_Reprinted: Dublin, 1751; 1753; 1766; [Johnson’s English Poets] 1779‐81; [Johnson’s English Poets] 1790; [Anderson’s English Poets] 1792‐94._
4. Four Odes translated into English verse by Dr. W. Dodd. 1767.
5. The first Pythian Ode of Pindar. 1775. 4o
6. Six Olympic Odes, being those omitted by Mr. West. Translated into English verse [by H. J. Pye] 1775. 8o
_Reprinted: [Anderson’s English Poets] 1792‐94._
7. The Pythian, Nemean and Isthmian Odes of Pindar. Translated into English verse [by E. B. Greene] with critical remarks, observations on his life and writings ... and an ode to the genius of Pindar. 1778. 4o
8. Select Odes of Pindar and Horace translated, and other original poems: together with notes ... by W. Tasker. 3 vol., Exeter. 1780. 8o
_Reprinted: 3 vol., 1790‐93._
9. A new translation of select Odes of Pindar and Anacreon, and Epistles of Horace, etc., with many passages from Shakespeare attempted in Latin. [By W. Greene] Liverpool. [1783?]
10. A Translation of all the Pythian, Nemean and Isthmian Odes of Pindar, except the fourth and fifth Pythian Odes, and those translated by G. West. Rev. J. Banister. Salisbury. 1791.
11. All the Odes of Pindar, translated from the original Greek by ... J. L. Girdleston. Norwich. [1810?]
12. The Odes of Pindar, translated from the Greek. By Francis Lee, A.M. 1810. 4o
13. The Odes of Pindar; translated ... with notes and illustrations, by West, Greene, and Pye. Oxford. 1810. [Reprint of Nos. 3, 6, 9.]
_Reprinted: [British Poets] 1822._
14. The Odes of Pindar. Translated with notes by A. Moore. 1822.
15. The Odes of Pindar in English Prose with Explanatory Notes. [By E. P. Laurent] To which is added West’s Dissertation on the Olympic Games. 2 vol., Oxford. 1824. 8o
16. Pindar translated by C. A. Wheelwright. 1839. 16o
17. Pindar in English verse by ... H. F. Cary. 1833. 12o
_Reprinted: 1838._
18. Selections from Pindar, according to the text of Boech, with English Notes, by the Rev. W. G. Cookesley. Eton. 1838. 8o
19. Odes of Pindar in English prose. By D. W. Turner. To which is adjoined a metrical version by A. Moore. [See No. 14] 1852. 8o
_American Reprint: New York, 1887._
20. Pindar and Themistocles: Aegina and Athens. [Eighth Nemean Ode: prose: notes.] By W. W. Lloyd. 1862. 8o
21. The Odes of Pindar. Construed literally and word for word. J. A. Giles. 2 parts. 1860‐63. 16o [Kelly’s Keys to the Classics]
22. Translations from Pindar in blank verse. Hugh Seymour Tremenheere. 1866. 4o
23. The Odes of Pindar. F. A. Paley. 1868.
24. Pindar’s Odes translated into English Prose by Ernest Myers. 1874.
_Reprinted: 1884._
25. Epicinian Odes and Fragments. Translated by Thomas Charles Baring. 1875.
26. Olympian and Pythian Odes, translated by Rev. Francis Davis Morice. 1876. 8o
_Reprinted: [Ancient Classics] 1878; 1893._
27. Pindar. Odes in English verse. Winchester. 1876.
28. Olympian Odes. Translated into English verse by C. Mayne. 1906. 8o
29. Pindar. Odes, including the principal fragments. With an introduction and translation by Sir John Sandys. 1915. 16o [Loeb Classical Library]
_Reprinted: [Loeb] New York, 1915._
Plato
1. Axiochus, a Dialogue entreating of Death [In Philippe de Mornay. Six excellent Treatises of Life and Death.] 1592. 8o
_Reprinted: 1607._
2. Plato his “Apology of Socrates” and Phaedo; or a Dialogue concerning the Immortality of Man’s Soul, and manner of Socrates his Death: Carefully Translated from the Greek, and illustrated with Reflections upon both. Of the Athenian Laws; and antient Rites and Traditions concerning the Soul, therein mentioned. 1675. 8o
3. The Works of Plato abridged, with an account of his life, philosophy and politics together with a translation of his choicest dialogues.... Illustrated by notes. By M. Dacier. Translated from the French [by Several Hands]. 2 vol., 1701. 8o
_Reprinted: 2 vol., 1719‐20; 2 vol., 1739; 2 vol., 1749; 2 vol., 1761; 1772; 1839._
_American Reprint: New York, 1833._
4. Menexenus. [In Odes of Pindar, with several other pieces in prose and verse translated from the Greek by Gilbert West.] 1753. 8o
5. Dialogue on the Immortality of the Soul. Translated by Lewis Theobald. 1713. 8o
6. Phedon; or a Dialogue of the Immortality of the Soul [1730?] 12o
7. Two Orations in Praise of the Athenians Slain in Battle. 1759. 8o
8. Dialogues translated by Fowler Sydenham. 1759‐80. [Published as follows: Io, 1759; Greater Hippias, 1759; Banquet, Part I, 1761; Lesser Hippias, 1761; Banquet, Part II, 1767; Meno, 1769; Rivals, 1769; First Alcibiades, 1773; Second Alcibiades, 1776; Philebus, Part I, 1779; Philebus, Part II, 1780.]
_Reprinted: [With translation of the remainder of Plato’s works, by Thomas Taylor] 5 vol., 1804, 1892; [Republic, translated with Taylor, revised by W. H. D. Rouse. Standard Library] 1908._
9. Phaedon. 1763. 12o
10. The Republic of Plato. Translated from the Greek by H. Spens. With a preliminary discourse on the Philosophy of the Ancients by the translator. Glascow. 1763. 4o
_Reprinted: [Everyman’s Library] 1906._
_American Reprint: [Everyman’s Library] New York, 1906._
11. Plato’s Apology of Socrates translated into English by ... J. Mills.... With notes and appendix. Cambridge. 1775. 8o
12. The Republic of Plato, translated by Thomas Taylor, edited, with an introduction, by Theodore Wratislaw. 1792‐93.
_Reprinted: 1894._
13. The Phaedrus of Plato; a dialogue concerning Beauty and Love. Translated from the Greek [by Thomas Taylor]. 1792. 4o
14. The Cratylus, Phaedo, Parmenides, and Timaeus of Plato, translated from the Greek by Thomas Taylor. 1793.
15. Phaedo, a dialogue on the Immortality of the Soul; newly translated from the Greek of Plato by T. R. J. 1813. 8o
16. Apology of Socrates, Crito, and Phaedo. Translated by C. S. Stanford. 1835. 8o
_American Reprint: [Phaedo] New York, 1873._
17. Dialogues and Apology. 1845.
18. A Translation of the First Book of the Republic of Plato. A. R. Grant. Cambridge. 1848. 16o
19. Works. Translated by Henry Cary and H. Davis. 6 vol. 1848‐54. 8o
_Reprinted: [Apology, Crito, Phaedo] 1888; [Apology, Crito, Phaedo, Sir John Lubbock’s One Hundred Books] 1892, 1895; [Apology, Phaedo, Protagoras] 1900; [Phaedo. Everyman] 1911._
_American Reprints: 6 vol., Boston and Philadelphia, 1872‐6; 6 vol. New York, 1888; [Apology, Phaedo, Protagoras], New York, 1888; [Phaedo, Everyman] 1911._
20. The Phaedrus, Lysias, and Protagoras of Plato. A new and literal translation mainly from the text of Bekker by Josiah Wright. 1848.
_Reprinted: [Golden Treasury Series] 1888; [Phaedrus. Everyman] 1911._
_American Reprint: [Golden Treasury Series] 1888; [Phaedrus. Everyman] 1911._
21. Republic. Translated by John Llewellyn Davies and David James Vaughan. 1852.
_Reprinted: 1858; 1866; 1892; 1898._
_American Reprints: Philadelphia, 1866; [Home Library] New York, 1902._
22. Philebus. Translated by Edward Poste. Oxford. 1858.
23. The Platonic Dialogues for English Readers. By W. Whewell. 3 vol. Cambridge. 1859‐61. 8o
_Reprinted: 1892._
_American Reprint: New York, 1892._
24. Apology of Socrates. Translated by Dr. [J. A.] Giles. 1860.
25. Selections. Translated by Lady Chatterton. 1862.
26. Gorgias. Literally translated with an introductory essay, containing a summary of the argument by Edward Meredith Cope. 1864.
_Reprinted: 1884._
27. Apology, Crito, Phaedo. Dublin. 1865.
28. Sophistes: A dialogue on true and false teaching. Translated by R. W. Mackay. 1868.
29. Meno: a dialogue on education. Translated with explanatory notes ... by R. W. Mackay. 1869. 8o
30. Dialogues. Translated by Alfred Day. 1870.
31. Dialogues. Translated with an analysis and introduction by Benjamin Jowett. 4 vol. 1871.
_Reprinted: [Revised by Evelyn Abbott] 5 vol., 1875; [Republic] 1881, 1888, 1908; 5 vol., 1892; [Selections] 1895; [Four Socratic Dialogues. Preface by Edward Caird.] 1903; [Selections. Edited by C. S. Woodhouse. Wayfaring Books] 1907._
_American Reprints: 4 vol., New York, 1872; 4 vol., New York, 1874; [Republic] New York, 1882; [Selections by C. H. A. Bulkley] New York, 1883; [Republic] New York, 1889; 5 vol., New York, 1892; [Selections by M. J. Knight] 2 vol., New York, 1895; [Four Socratic Dialogues. Preface by Edward Caird.] New York, 1904; [Selections. Edited by C. S. Woodhouse.] New York, 1907; [Dialogues. Edited by M. F. Egan. With Politics of Aristotle translated by B. Jowett and edited by M. F. Egan.] New York, 1908; [Republic edited by W. C. Lawton] New York, 1908; [Apology, Crito, Phaedo (Selection)] Portland, Me., 1910; [Introduction by Temple Scott] 4 vol., New York, 1914; [Republic] New York, 1916._
32. Philebus. Translated by F. A. Paley. 1873.
33. Plato by Clifton W. Collins. [Ancient Classic Selections] 1874.
34. Phaedo. Translated by Edward Meredith Cope. 1875.
35. Theaetetus. Translated with an introduction and notes by F. A. Paley. 1875.
36. An Analytical Paraphrase on the Republic of Plato. By Rev. C. H. Hoole. Oxford. 1875.
37. Socrates. A translation of the Apology, Crito, and parts of the Phaedo of Plato. 1879.
_Reprinted: 1887._
38. Apology of Socrates and Crito. Translated from the Greek text by William Charles Green. 1879.
_Reprinted: 1903._
39. Eutyphro, Apology, Crito. Translated by F. J. Church. 1880.
_Reprinted: 1886; [Golden Treasury Series] 1891._
_American Reprint: [Golden Treasury Series] 1891._
40. The Meno of Plato. A new translation from the text of Baiter with an introduction, a marginal analysis and short explanatory notes. 1880.
41. Plato’s Apology of Socrates. Literally translated from the text of Baiter and Orelli. 1880.
42. Plato’s Defence of Socrates translated from the Greek. By George Herbert Powell. 1882. 8o
43. Euthyphro. A literal translation with grammatical notes. Glascow. 1883.
44. The Apology, Crito and Meno of Plato translated by St. George Stock and Charles Abdy Marcon. 1887.
_Reprinted: 1904; [Crito with Euthyphro] 1909._
45. The Banquet of Plato, and other pieces [Speculations on Metaphysics. Speculations on Morals. Ion, Menexenus.] translations and original. By Percy Bysshe Shelley. 1887. 8o [Cassell’s National Library]
_Reprinted: 1905; [Everyman] 1911._
_American Reprint: [Cassell’s National Library] New York, 1887; Chicago, Ill., 1895; [Riverside Press Edition] Boston, 1908; [Everyman] New York, 1911._
46. A Day in Athens with Socrates. Translations from the Gorgias and the Republic (Book VIII) of Plato. 1887.
47. Plato’s Crito and Phaedo. Dialogues of Socrates before his death. 1888. 8o [Cassell’s National Library]
_American Reprint: [Cassell’s National Library] New York, 1888._
48. Plato’s Phaedo. A translation. By A. E. Balgrave and Charles Scott Fearenside. 1890.
_Reprinted: [University Tutorial Series] 1897._
49. Euthyphron and Laches. Literally translated by John Gibson. 1890.
50. Meno. Literally translated with English notes. By Reginald Broughton. 1891.
51. The Republic of Plato. Lib. I, II. Literally translated from the Greek with grammatical notes. By a Graduate. Cambridge. 1894.
52. Gorgias. A translation with test papers. By Francis Giffard Plaistowe. 1894.
53. Plato: The Republic. Book I. Literally translated by J. A. Prout. 1896.
54. Apology of Socrates. Translated by J. A. Nicklin. 1898. 8o
55. Laches. Edited with text, notes, and translation by F. G. Plaistowe and T. R. Mills. 1898. 8o [University Tutorial Series]
56. Apology of Socrates. Edited with introduction, text, notes, and translation by T. R. Mills. 1899. 8o [University Tutorial Series]
_Reprinted: 1904._
57. Ion. Edited with introduction, text, notes, and translation by J. Thompson and T. R. Mills. 1899. 8o [University Tutorial Series]
58. Plato’s Theaetetus. Translated with an introduction by S. W. Dyde. Glascow. 1899. 8o
_American Reprint: New York, 1900._
59. Meno. Translated by J. A. Prout. 1900. 12o [University Tutorial Series.]
60. Plato’s Euthyphro. Literally translated from the text in the Pitt Press Series, with grammatical notes by E. T. Pegg. 1901. 8o
61. Republic [Books I, II.] Edited with notes by a Graduate. 1901. 8o
62. Euthyphro and Menexenus. Edited with introduction, notes, text, and translation by T. R. Mills. 1902. 8o [University Tutorial Series]
63. Myths. Translated with an Introduction by J. A. Stewart. 1905. 8o
_American Reprint: New York, 1915._
64. Crito. Edited with introduction, text, notes, and translation by A. F. Watt. 1905. 8o [University Tutorial Series]
65. Theaetetus and Philebus. Translated and explained by H. F. Carlill. 1906. 8o [New Classical Library]
_American Reprint: New York, 1906._
66. Republic. Translated into English with an introduction by A. D. Lindsay. 1907. 8o
_Reprinted: 1908._
67. Euthyphro, Apology, Crito. With introduction, translation, and notes by F. M. Stawell. 1908. 12o [Temple Greek and Latin Classics.]
_American Reprint: New York, 1908._
68. Plato’s Apology and Crito; or, The Defence of Socrates and the Drama of Loyalty. A new translation with Greek text parallel, and introduction and notes by Charles L. Marson. 1912. 8o
69. Euthyphro; Apology; Crito; Phaedo; Phaedrus. With an English translation by H. N. Fowler. 1914. 8o [Loeb Classical Library]
_American Reprint: [Loeb] New York, 1914._
American Translations
1. Plato’s Works. 6 vol. Boston. 1848‐52.
_Reprinted: 6 vol., Boston, 1888._
2. Plato’s Phaedo; or, the Immortality of the Soul. Translated by C. S. Stanford. New York. 1854. 12o
3. The Divine and Moral Works of Plato. Translated from the original Greek; with Introductory Dissertations and Notes. New York. 1858‐60. 12o
_Reprinted: Boston, 1872‐76._
4. Socrates. A translation of the Apology, Crito, and parts of the Phaedo. [Introduction by W. W. Goodwin] New York. 1879. 8o
_Reprinted: New York, 1883._
5. The Phaedo of Plato. Boston. 1882.
6. Socrates. The Apology and Crito of Plato. Boston. 1882.
7. A Day in Athens with Socrates; translations from the Protagoras and the Republic (Book VII) of Plato. New York. 1883.
8. Talks with Socrates about Life; translations from the Gorgias and Republic of Plato. New York. 1886.
9. Talks with Athenian Youths; translations from the Charmides, Lysis, Laches, Euthydemus and Theaetetus. New York. 1891.
10. Select Dialogues of Plato. 4 vol. New York. 1891. 12o
11. Judgment of Socrates: the Apology, Crito, and the closing scene of Phaedo; with introduction by P. E. More. Boston. 1899. 16o [Riverside Literature Series]
12. Education of the young in the “Republic”; translated into English by B. Bosanquet. New York. 1900. 12o [Cambridge Series for Schools and Training Colleges]
13. Plato’s Republic translated by A. Kerr. Chicago. 1901‐1907 [Book I, 1901; II, 1903; III, 1903; IV, 1904; V, 1907.]
14. Plato’s Republic; translated by T. M. Lindsay. New York. 1908. 12o
15. Plato’s Republic; translated by H. Speers. New York. 1908. 16o [Best Books Series]
Plutarch
1. The Gouerauce of good helthe, by the moste excellent phylosopher Plutarche, the moste eloquent Erasmus being interpretoure. Thou wylte repent that this came not sooner to thy hande. [1530?] 8o BL
2. The Education or bringinge up of children, translated by T. Eliot Esquire. [1530?] 4o BL
_Reprinted: [1531?]._
3. The Table of Cebes the philosopher. How one may take profite of his enemies, translated out of Plutarche [translated by Sir Frances Poyntz]. A treatise perswadyng a man paciently to suffer the death of his friend. [1535?] 16o BL
_Reprinted: [1537?]; [1560?]._
4. Howe one may take profite of his enmyes, translated out of Plutarche [by Sir Thomas Eliot?]. [1535?] 8o BL
_Reprinted: [with the Table of Cebes the philosopher] [1580?]._
5. Practica Plutarche the excellent Phylosopher. [1540?] 8o BL [Extracts]
6. The precepts of the excellent clerke & graue philosopher Plutarche for the preseruation of good Healthe. 1543. 8o BL
7. Three Treatises. (a) The Learned Prince, (b) the Fruits of Foes, (c) the Port of Rest; translated by Thomas Blundeville. 1561. 8o
_Reprinted: 1580._
8. 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
9. A President for Parents, teaching the vertuous Training vp of Children, and holesome Information of Young Men, translated and partly augmented by Ed. Grant. 1571. 16o
10. The Lives of the noble Grecians and Romanes, compared together by that graue learned Philosopher and Historiographer, Plutarch of Chaeronea: Translated out of Greek into French by Iames Amyot, Abbot of Bellozane, Bishop of Auxerre, one of the King’s priuy counsel, and great Amner of Fraunce, and out of French into English, by Thomas North. 1579. Fol.