CLASSIC GRECO-ROMAN WRITERS


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Sources are:
Greco-Roman Authors or
Internet Classics Archive
Simple searches for writers and / or document names will find many other sources.


List of some of the avialable documents:
  • Aeschylus
    • Agamemnon
    • Eumenides
    • The Persians
    • Prometheus Bound
    • The Seven Against Thebes
    • The Suppliants
  • Aristophanes
    • The Acharnians
    • The Birds
    • The Clouds
    • The Ecclesiazusae
    • The Frogs
    • The Knights
    • Peace
    • Plutus
    • The Thesmophoriazusae
    • The Wasps
  • Aristotle
    • The Athenian Constitution
    • Categories
    • On Dreams
    • On The Gait of Animals
    • On Generation and Corruption
    • On The Heavens
    • History of Animals
    • On Interpretation
    • On Memory and Reminiscence
    • Metaphysics
    • On The Motion of Animals
    • On Sophistical Refutations (trans. W. A. Pickard-Cambridge)
    • Nicomachean Ethics
    • Physics
    • Poetics
    • Politics
    • Posterior Analytics
    • Prior Analytics
    • Rhetoric
    • On The Soul
    • Topics
  • Marcus Aurelius Antonius, Meditations
  • Boethius
    1. Boethius, Consolation of Philosophy (Latin text and English translation; ed. James J. O'Donnell, U.Penn) (U. Virginia)
  • Cassiodorus
    • James J. O'Donnell (U. Penn), Cassiodorus (hypertext "postprint" of book originally published in 1979)
  • Cato
    • "Cato's Monostichs" (with translations by James Marchand)
  • Cicero
    • Cicero, Marcus Tullius (Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    • Cicero On the Genres of Rhetoric (excerpts) ("selected Ciceronian texts dealing with the deliberative and demonstrative genres") (John F. Tinkler, Towson State U., Maryland)
  • Euripides
    • Alcestis
    • Andromache
    • The Bacchantes
    • The Cyclops
    • Electra
    • Hecuba
    • Helen
    • The Heracleidae
    • Heracles
    • Hippolytus
    • Ion(Internet Classics Archive)
    • Iphigenia At Aulis
    • Iphigenia in Tauris
    • Medea
    • Orestes
    • The Phoenissae
    • Rhesus
    • The Suppliants
    • The Trojan Women
  • Homer
    • The Iliad
    • The Iliad
    • The Odyssey
    • The Odyssey
  • Ovid
    • The Ovid Project: Metamorphosing the Metamorphoses (Hope Greenberg, U. Vermont)
    • Images from The Metamorphoses by Ovid. Engravings by Johannes Baur. 1703
    • Ovid's Metamorphosis Englished Mythologized and Represented in Figures. Translated by George Sandys (1640)
    • The Ambrose Collection (" Z. Philip Ambrose, Professor of Classics at the U.of Vermont, has collected a number of slides for use with his students in Classics 42, Mythology...")
  • Pindar
    • Isthmian (Perseus Project / Internet Classics Archive)
    • Nemean (Perseus Project / Internet Classics Archive)
    • Olympian (Perseus Project / Internet Classics Archive)
    • Pythian (Perseus Project / Internet Classics Archive)
    • Commentaries on Individual Odes of Pindar (bibliography) (Lowell Edmunds, Rutgers U.)
  • Plato
    • Apology
    • Charmides, Or Temperance
    • Cratylus
    • Critias
    • Crito
    • The Hypertext Crito (hypertext version of the translation by Benjamin Jowett, with additional commentary) (Tim Rohrer, U. Oregon)
    • Euthydemus
    • Euthyphro
    • Gorgias
    • Ion
    • Laches Or Courage
    • Laws
    • Lysis, Or Friendship
    • Meno
    • Parmenides
    • Phaedo
    • Phaedrus
    • Philebus
    • Protagoras
    • The Republic
    • The Seventh Letter
    • Sophist
    • Sophist (trans. Benjamin Jowett; hypertext version)
    • Statesman
    • Symposium
    • Theaetetus
    • Timaeus
  • Plotinus
    • The Six Enneads
  • Sappho
    • Sappho (includes a long biographical introduction of Sappho, a collection of her lyrist lyrics, and a list of links devoted to scholarly work on Sappho) (Alexandria North, Sappho.com)
    • Sappho Page | Poetic Fragments (Spock)
  • Sophocles
    • Ajax
    • Antigone
    • Electra
    • Philoctetes
    • The Trachiniae
  • Virgil
    • The Aeneid
    • The Aeneid
    • The Georgics

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