Achilles Tatius

The Greek Romances of Heliodorus, Longus, and Achilles Tatius, comprising the Ethiopics; or, Adventures of Theagenes and Chariclea; the Pastoral Amours of Daphnis and Chloe; and the Loves of Clitipho and Leucippe. Translated from the Greek by the Rev. Rowland Smith, M.A., 1855.

Alciphron

Alciphronis Rhetoris Epistolae, 1715. Greek with facing Latin translation and copious Latin commentary.

Alciphron's Epistles; in which are described the Domestic Manners, the Courtesans, and Parasites of Greece. Now first translated from the Greek. 1791.

Alciphron, literally and completely translated from the Greek, with introduction and notes. Athens: privately printed for the Athenian Society, 1896.

Ammianus Marcellinus

The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus, during the reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens. Translated by C. D. Yonge, B.A. 1894.

Anacreon

The Works of Anacreon, Sappho, Bion, Moschus, and Musaeus. Translated from the original Greek. By Francis Fawkes, M.A. Second edition, 1789.

Apollodorus

The Library. Loeb Classics edition, Greek with facing English translation by Sir James George Frazer.

Volume I.
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Volume II.
(Another copy.)

Apollonius of Rhodes
(or Apollonius Rhodius)

The Argonautica. Loeb Classics edition, Greek with facing translation by R. C. Seaton, 1912.

Appian (Appianus) of Alexandria

Appiani Alexandrini Romanorum Historiarum. Greek with parallel Latin translation. Amsterdam, 1670.

Volume I.

Volume 2.

The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria, translated by Horace White. 1899.

Volume I. The Foreign Wars.

Volume II. The Civil Wars.

Apuleius



Lucii Apuleii Madaurensis Platonici Philosophi Opera. Paris, 1688.

Apuleii Metamorphoseon Libri XI. Franciscus Eyssenhardt recensuit. Berlin, 1869.
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The Golden Ass of Apuleius translated out of Latin by William Adlington, anno 1566. London: David Nutt, 1893.

The Metamophosis, or Golden Ass, and Philosophical Works of Apuleius. Translated from the original Latin by Thomas Taylor. 1822.
(Another copy.)

The Works of Apuleius, comprising the Metamorphoses, or Golden Ass, the God of Socrates, the Florida, and His Defense, or a Discourse on Magic. A new translation, to which are added a metrical version of Cupid and Psyche, and Mrs. Tighe's Psyche, a poem in six cantos. London: H. G. Bohn, 1853.

Aulus Gellius

The Attic Nights of Aulus Gellius: translated into English, by the Rev. W. Beloe, F.S.A. 1795.

Volume I.
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Volume II.
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Volume III.
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