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On agricultureDe rerum naturaLyra Graeca : being the remains of all the Greek lyric poets from Eumelus to Timotheus excepting PindarAgamemnon ; Thyestes ; Hercules Oetaeus ; Phoenissae ; OctaviaDialogus ; Agricola ; GermaniaPunica : in two volumesFrom Thales to EuclidThe metaphysics : books X-XIV . Oeconomica ; and, Magna moraliaThe ecclesiastical historyLysiasOn architectureSilius Italicus, PunicaProblemsThe principal fragmentsPetronius . ApocolocyntosisThe scriptores historiae Augustae : in three volumesEnnius and CaeciliusDio's Roman historyThe stratagems and The aqueducts of RomeThe odes and epodesThe Jewish warProblems II : books XXII-XXXVIII ; Rhetorica ad AlexandrumThe Odyssey : in two volumesPrivate affairsClaudianOn agriculture . On agricultureSatires, Epistles and Ars PoeticaMartial, EpigramsSuetonius : in two volumesThe letters of Alciphron, Aelian and PhilostratusApollodorus, the libraryAmmianus MarcellinusThe Odes and EpodesPro sestio ; In vatiniumThe speeches : Pro T. 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Index to all the livesDe corona ; De falsa legationeDe officiisStichus ; Trinummus ; Truculentus ; The tale of a travelling bag ; FragmentsLucan : the civil warMemorable doings and sayingsClouds ; Wasps ; PeacePro Archia poeta ; Post reditum in senatu ; Post reditum ad Quirites ; De domo sua ; De haruspicum responsis ; Pro PlancioOn the Latin languageThe civil war : books I-XSelect letters of St. JeromeThe deipnosophistsPhilostratus and Eunapius : the lives of the sophistsPrudentius : in two volumesThe Athenian constitution ; The Eudemian ethics ; On virtues and vicesTristia ; Ex pontoGalen, On the natural facultiesThe geography of StraboBarlaam and IoasaphEnnius and CaeciliusSuppliant maidens ; Persians ; Prometheus seven against ThebesThe poetics . On the sublime . 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