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Filed under: Verse satire, Latin -- Translations into English A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius: With Copious Explanatory Notes By Which These Difficult Satirists are Rendered Easy and Familiar to the Reader (2 volumes; Oxford: Printed by J. Vincent for Thomas Tegg, 1839), by Juvenal and Persius, ed. by Martin Madan
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Filed under: Latin poetry Carmina Latina Epigraphica (2 volumes in 1, in Latin; Leipzig: B. G. Teubner, 1895-1897), ed. by Franz Buecheler Carmina Latina Epigraphica, Post Editam Collectionem Buechelerianam in Lucem Prolata (in Latin; 1912), ed. by Einar Engström (multiple formats at archive.org) The Complete Works of John Gower (4 volumes, in French, English, and Latin; Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1899-1902), by John Gower, ed. by G. C. Macaulay
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Filed under: Christian poetry, Latin -- History and criticismFiled under: Didactic poetry, Latin -- History and criticismFiled under: Elegiac poetry, Latin -- History and criticism Latin Elegy and Narratology: Fragments of Story (Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, c2008), ed. by Genevieve Liveley and Patricia B. Salzman-Mitchell (PDF at Ohio State) Roman Propertius and the Reinvention of Elegy (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, c2003), by Jeri Blair Debrohun (page images at HathiTrust) Politics of Desire: Propertius IV (Berkeley: University of California Press, c2001), by Micaela Wakil Janan (frame-dependent HTML with commentary at UC Press) A Latin Lover in Ancient Rome: Readings in Propertius and His Genre (Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, c2009), by W. R. Johnson (PDF at Ohio State) Catullus in Verona: A Reading of the Elegiac Libellus, Poems 65-116 (Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, c2003), by Marilyn B. Skinner (PDF at Ohio State) Filed under: Epic poetry, Latin -- History and criticism Fama and Fiction in Vergil's Aeneid (Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, c2013), by Antonia Jane Reobone Syson (PDF at Ohio State) Virgil, Aeneid, 4.1-299: Latin Text, Study Questions, Commentary and Interpretative Essays (main text in Latin; commentary in English; Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2012), by Virgil, ed. by Ingo Gildenhard Virgil's Epic Technique (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993), by Richard Heinze, trans. by Hazel Mary Harvey, David Harvey, and Fred Robertson, contrib. by Antonie Wlosok (HTML at UC Press) Virgile et les Origines d'Ostie (in French; Paris: E. de Boccard, 1919), by Jérôme Carcopino (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Vergil in the Middle Ages (London: Swan Sonnenschein; New York: Macmillan, 1895), by Domenico Comparetti, trans. by E. F. M. Benecke, contrib. by Robinson Ellis (page images at Google) Filed under: Erotic poetry, Latin -- History and criticismFiled under: Latin poetry, Medieval and modern -- History and criticismFiled under: Love poetry, Latin -- History and criticismFiled under: Narrative poetry, Latin -- History and criticismFiled under: Odes, Latin -- History and criticismFiled under: Pastoral poetry, Latin -- History and criticismFiled under: Latin poetry -- Translations into English
Filed under: Christian poetry, Latin -- Translations into English
Filed under: Didactic poetry, Latin -- Translations into English Ars Amatoria: or, The Art of Love (prose translation; 1885), by Ovid, trans. by Henry T. Riley (Gutenberg text) The Georgics (in English and Latin), by Virgil, trans. by J. W. MacKail (HTML at sacred-texts.com) The Georgics, by Virgil, trans. by James Rhoades (HTML at Internet Classics) Of the Nature of Things, by Titus Lucretius Carus, trans. by William Ellery Leonard (Gutenberg text) On the Nature of Things, by Titus Lucretius Carus, trans. by Ian Johnston (Javascript-dependent page images with commentary at Richer Resources Publications) Remedia Amoris: or, The Remedy of Love (English prose translation with notes; 1885), by Ovid, trans. by Henry T. Riley (Gutenberg text) Translations From Lucretius (London: G. Allen and Unwin Ltd., c1920), by Titus Lucretius Carus, trans. by R. C. Trevelyan (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) The Art of Poetry: An Epistle to the Pisos (in Latin and English), by Horace, ed. by George Colman (Gutenberg text) The Fasti, Tristia, Pontic Epistles, Ibis, and Halieuticon of Ovid: Literally Translated Into English Prose, With Copious Notes (London: H. G. Bohn, 1851), by Ovid, trans. by Henry T. Riley (multiple formats at archive.org) The Fasti, Tristia, Pontic Epistles, Ibis, and Halieuticon of Ovid: Literally Translated Into English Prose, With Copious Notes (London: G. Bell and Sons, 1885), by Ovid, trans. by Henry T. Riley (page images at HathiTrust) The Works of Virgil: Containing His Pastorals, Georgics, and Aneis (third edition, 3 volumes; London: Printed by J. Tonson, 1709), by Virgil, trans. by John Dryden (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Didactic poetry, LatinFiled under: Epic poetry, Latin Pharsalia (The Civil War), by Lucan Virgil's Aeneid: The First Six Books and the Completion of the Story by Selections and Summaries; and Ovid's Metamorphoses: The Sections Required for Entrance to College in the Years 1923-1925 (texts in Latin, commentary in English; Boston et al.: Ginn and Co., c1923), ed. by J. B. Greenough, George Lyman Kittredge, and Thornton Jenkins, contrib. by Virgil and Ovid Filed under: Epistolary poetry, Latin Ausonius, With an English Translation (2 volumes; London: W. Heinemann; New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1919-1921), by Decimus Magnus Ausonius, trans. by Hugh G. Evelyn-White, contrib. by Paulinus of Pella Filed under: Latin poetry, Medieval and modernMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |