Sallust

Sallust, with an English translation by J. C. Rolfe. Loeb edition, 1921.

Caius Crispus Sallustius the Historian translated into English. To which are prefixed the Life and Character of the Author and His Works. By John Rowe, Esq. Second edition, revised and corrected throughout. 1715.

The Works of Sallust, translated into English. With political discourses upon that author. To which is added, a translation of Cicero's four Orations against Catiline. 1744. (The long dedication is signed "T. Gordon.")

Sallust. Translated by William Rose, M.A., with improvements and notes. 1830.


Sappho

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

Seneca

The Tragedies of L. Annaeus Seneca the Philosopher. Translated into English verse; with annotations. Adorn'd with Sculptures representing each history. By Sir Edward Sherburne, Knight. 1702.

The Epistles of Lucius Annaeus Seneca. With large annotations, wherein, particularly, the tenets of the antient philosophers are contrasted with the precepts of the Gospel, with regard to the moral duties of mankind. By Thomas Morell, D.D.

Volume I.

Volume II.

Petronius, with an English translation by Michael Heseltine; Seneca, Apocolocyntosis, with an English translation by W. H. D. Rouse, M.A., Litt.D. Loeb edition, 1913.

Silius Italicus

Caji Silii Italici Punicorum Libri XVI. Patavia, 1813.

Sophocles

The Tragedies of Sophocles, from the Greek; by Thomas Francklin, M.A. 1758-1759.

Volume I.

Volume II.

Statius

The Thebaid of Statius, translated into English verse, with notes and observations; and a dissertation upon the whole by way of preface. Second edition corrected, 1773.

Volume I.

Volume II.

Strabo

The Geography of Strabo. Literally translated, with notes. The first six books by H. C. Hamilton, Esq. The remainder by W. Falconer, M.A. Bohn's Classical Library.

Volume I (1892).

Volume II (1856).

Volume III (with index, 1857).
Volume III (with index, 1889).

Suetonius

Suetonius, with an English translation by J. C. Rolfe, Ph.D. Loeb edition, 1914.

Volume I.

Volume II.
(Another copy.)

The Lives of the First Twelve Caesars, translated from the Latin of C. Suetonius Tranquillus: with annotations, and a review of the government and literature of the different periods. By Alexander Thompson, M.D. 1796.