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Preface | ||
Introduction | ||
The Rope | 3 | |
Annals | 17 | |
On Farm Management | 19 | |
The Brothers | 25 | |
Epigrams | 35 | |
On Agriculture | 38 | |
The First Oration Against Catiline and Letters to His Wife and Family in Rome and to Caesar in Gaul | 47 | |
The Gallic War | 59 | |
Maxims | 71 | |
An Old Actor Addresses Julius Caesar | 72 | |
Elegies | 74 | |
Lyrics | 79 | |
On the Nature of Things | 82 | |
Lyrics | 88 | |
History of Rome | 93 | |
Aeneid | 100 | |
Ars Poetica | 119 | |
Early History of Rome | 137 | |
Elegies | 144 | |
Suasoriae | 148 | |
Acts | 153 | |
On Architecture | 163 | |
Metamorphoses and The Art of Love | 169 | |
Pumpkinification of Claudius | 178 | |
On Medicine | 184 | |
Noteworthy Words and Deeds | 190 | |
Natural History | 191 | |
Punica | 200 | |
Education of an Orator | 208 | |
The Jewish War | 212 | |
Pharsalia | 219 | |
Epigrams | 229 | |
On the Conveyance of Water | 232 | |
Thebaid | 237 | |
Letters | 242 | |
Satires | 251 | |
Satyricon | 267 | |
Annals: The Mutiny of the Pannonian Legions | 277 | |
from The Lives of the Twelve Caesars: Julius Caesar | 284 | |
To His Soul | 292 | |
Gynecology | 294 | |
Correspondence with Marcus Aurelius | 298 | |
Attic Nights | 305 | |
Institutes | 311 | |
Meditations | 314 | |
The Golden Ass | 320 | |
Opinions | 328 | |
Hymn to the Mother of the Gods | 329 | |
Lyrics | 337 | |
The Rape of Proserpine | 339 | |
Fables | 345 | |
Commentary on the Dream of Scipio | 346 | |
Military Institutions of the Romans | 350 | |
The Vigil of Venus | 356 | |
Institutes | 358 | |
Roman Gods/Heroes and Their Greek Counterparts | 365 | |
Landmarks of Roman History | 367 | |
Glossary | 389 | |
Sources & Recommendations | 423 | |
Acknowledgments | 425 | |
Illustration Credits | 429 | |
Index | 431 |
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