西洋古典学の読書案内
Andocides:
On the Mysteries (MacDowell: Oxford 1962)
Antiphon:
Against the Stepmother, Tetralogies (Gagarin: CGLC 1997)
Aeschylus:
Agamemnon (Raeburn and Thomas: Oxford 2011);Choephori (Garvie: Oxford 1986), Eumenides(Sommerstein: CGLC 1989)
Apollodorus (偽):
The Library (James G. Frazer. Loeb Classical Library 121. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1921).
Apollonius of Rhodes:
Argonautica, Book 3 (Hunter: CGLC 1989)
Archestratos:
Gastronomy (Oxford University Press; 1st edition 2000)
Aristophanes:
Clouds (Dover: Oxford 1968); Birds (Dunbar: Oxford 1995); Lysistrata
(Henderson: Oxford 1987); Frogs(Dover: Oxford 1993)
Aristotle:
Ethics 1; Politics 1; Athenaion Politeia 1-41 (Rhodes: Oxford 1981); Poetics
(Lucas: Oxford 1968)
Callimachus:
Aetia, frr. 1-2, 67-75, 110 (Harder: Oxford 2012);Hymn 2 (Williams: Oxford 1978; Stephens: Oxford 2015); Epigrams (Gow and Page, Hellenistic Epigrams: Cambridge 1965)
Demosthenes:
Philippics 1 (Wooten: Oxford 2008); Against Conon(Carey and Reid: CGLC 1985); For Phormio (Pearson: Scholars Press 1972)
Euripides:
Alcestis (Dale: Oxford 1961; Parker, Oxford 2007);Medea (Mastronarde: CGLC 2002); Hippolytus(Barrett: Oxford 1964); Bacchae (Dodds: Oxford 1960, 2nd ed.)
Gorgias:
Helen (MacDowell: Bristol Classical Press 1982)
Herodotus:
Books 1.1-130 (Asheri, Lloyd, Corcella: Oxford 2007);5 (Hornblower: CGLC 2013); 8 (Bowie: CGLC 2007)
Hesiod:
Theogony (West: Oxford 1966); Works and Days(West: Oxford 1978)
Hierocles and Philagrius:
Philogelos(Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana) (English / German / Latin) 2001)
Hippocrates:
Airs, Waters, Places (Hayes and Nimis: Faenum Publishing 2013)
Homer:
Iliad (1-4 Kirk: Cambridge; 5-8 Kirk: Cambridge; 9-12 Hainsworth; 13-16 Janko:
Cambridge; 17-20 Edwards; 21-24 Richardson: Cambridge; 1 Pulleyn: Oxford; 6 Graziosi and Haubold: CGLC; 9 Griffin: Oxford; 22 de Jong CGLC; 24 Macleod CGLC
Odyssey 1-8 (Heubeck, West, and Hainsworth: Oxford); 6-8 (Garvie, CGLC); 9- 16 (Heubeck and Hoekstra: Oxford); 17-24 (Russo, Fernandez-Galliano, Heubeck: Oxford); 13-14 (Bowie, CGLC); 17-18 (Steiner, CGLC); 19-20 (Rutherford CGLC)
Homeric Hymns:
Hymn 2 (Richardson: Oxford 1974; Foley: Princeton 1993), Hymn 5 (Faulkner: Oxford 2008; Olson: de Gruyter 2012; Richardson CGLC: Cambridge 2010,)
Isocrates:
Panegyricus (Usher: Aris and Phillips 1990)
Longus:
Daphnis and Chloe
Lyric Poets:
As in D. Campbell, Greek Lyric Poetry; the Cologne Archilochus epode; the 2004 fragments of Sappho’s “Poem on Old Age” / 2014 fragments of Sappho’s “Brothers Poem”
Lysias:
1 (Carey: CGLC 1990; Todd: Oxford 2007); 12(Edwards: Bristol Classical Press 1999; Todd: Oxford forthcoming)
Menander:
Dyskolos (Handley 1965)
Palaephatus:
On Unbelievable tales (Jacob Stern, Teubner 1902).
Pindar:
Olympians 1, 2 (Willcock CGLC), 7 (Willcock CGLC),14; Pythians 1, 8, 10;
Nemeans 6, 7, 8, 10 (Olympians and Pythians, Gildersleeve: New York 1899;
Nemeans, Bury: Macmillan 1890; Isthmians, Bury: Macmillan 1892)
Plato:
Apology and Crito (Burnet: Oxford 1924); Symposium(Dover: CGLC 1980);
Republic 6, 7, 10 (Adam: Cambridge 1902)
Plutarch:
Pericles (Stadter 1989)
Polybius:
Book 6 (Walbank I: Oxford Clarendon 1957)
Sophocles:
Ajax (Finglass: Cambridge 2011; Stanford: Macmillan 1963, Bristol Classical Press reprint); Antigone(Griffith: CGLC 1999) Oedipus Tyrannus (Dawe: CGLC rev. ed. 2006), Oedipus at Colonus (Jebb: Bristol Classical Press reprint of 1900 edition, Cambridge; Critical text: Lloyd-Jones and Wilson: Oxford 1990)
Theocritus:
Idylls 1, 7, 11, 13 (Gow: Cambridge 1952; Dover: Macmillan 1971 (BCP
reprint); Hunter: CGLC 1999 has commentary on 7, 11, 13)
Thucydides:
Book 1, 3, 5.84-116; 6 (Gomme, Andrewes, Dover: Oxford Clarendon 1945-
1981; Hornblower I and III: Oxford Clarendon 1991, 2008); 2 (Rusten: CGLC
1989)
Xenophon:
Hellenica 2 (Krentz: Aris and Phillips 1995; Underhill: reprint by Bristol Classical Press 1991); Athenaion Politeia (Frisch 1942; Marr and Rhodes: Aris and Philips 2008)
Apuleius:
Metamorphoses 4.28–6.24 (Kenney: CGCL 1990)
Augustine:
Confessions 1(Clark: Cambridge Imperial Library 2005; O’Donnell: Oxford
Ausonius:
Moselle (Green: Oxford 1991)
Caesar:
Civil Wars 1 (Carter: Aris and Phillips 1991; Kramer / Hofmann: Berlin 1881 [German])
Gallic Wars 5 (Holmes: Oxford 1914; Kelsey: Boston 1897, repr. 2007; Kramer / Dittenberger: Berlin 1881 [German])
Catullus:
all (Fordyce: Oxford 1961; Kroll: ed. 5 Stuttgart 1959 /[German]; Quinn: London 1973)
Cicero:
In Catilinam 1-4 (Dyck: CGLC 2008)
Pro Caelio (Austin: Oxford 1960, with many reprints; Dyck: CGLC 2013; Keitel and Crawford: Focus 2009)
Philippics 2 (Ramsey: CGLC 2003; Denniston: Oxford 1926, repr. BCP 1991,
2011)
De Oratore 1.1–23 (Kumaniecki’s Teubner: Leipzig 1969; Wilkins 1892)
Select Letters (Shackleton Bailey: CGLC 1980)
Somnium Scipionis (Zetzel: CGLC 1995 = De Re Publica, Book 6)
Ennius:
Annals (Skutsch: Oxford 1985; for now, use Warmington’s Loeb translation for guidance)
Fragments of the Tragedies: Medea Exul (Jocelyn: Cambridge 1967)
Horace:
Odes:
1(Mayer: CGLC 2012; Nisbet & Hubbard: Oxford 1970)
2 (Nisbet & Hubbard: Oxford 1978)
3 (Nisbet & Rudd: Oxford 2004)
4 and Carmen Saeculare (Thomas: CGLC 2011) Epodes (Watson: Oxford 2003; Mankin: CGLC 1995) Epistles 1 (Mayer: CGLC 1994)
Ars Poetica (Rudd: CGLC 1989; Brink: Cambridge 1971)
Satires 1. 1, 4–6, 8–10 (Gowers: CGLC 2012)
Jerome:
Epistula 52 to Nepotian (Cain: Brill, 2013);
Epistula 108 to Eustochium (Cain: Oxford, 2013)
Juvenal:
Satires 1-5 (Braund: CGLC 1996; you may also find Courtney: London 1980 useful; reissued in paperback in 2013, by California Classical Studies)
Livy:
Book 1 (Gould & Whiteley: London 1952, repr. BCP 1987; Ogilvie: Oxford 1965)
Book 21 (Weissenborn-Müller: Berlin 1965 [German])
Livius Andronicus:
Odusia (Warmington: Loeb 1936 with reprints; Flores: Naples 2011 [Italian])
Lucan:
Bellum Civile, Book 1, (Roche: Oxford 2009), 7 (Lanzarone: Florence 2016) ( Fantham: CGLC 1992)
Lucretius:
Book 1 (Leonard & Smith: Wisconsin 1970)
Book 3.1–30, 417-1094 (Kenney: CGLC 1971)
Book 5.772–1457 (Gale: Oxford 2009)
Martial:
Select Epigrams (Watson and Watson: CGLC 2003)
Naevius:
Bellum Punicum (Barchiesi: Padua 1962 [Italian]; Flores: Naples 2011 [Italian])
Tarentilla (Warmington: Loeb 1936, with reprints)
Ovid:
Ars Amatoria 1 (Hollis: Oxford 1977)
Amores 1 (McKeown: Liverpool 1987; Barsby: Oxford 1973 = BCP 1979)
Metamorphoses (Galasso: Torino 2000)
1 (Lee: BCP 1953, repr. 1992; Anderson: Oklahoma 1997; Barchiesi: Rome 2005- [Italian] so far for Met. 1-9)
8 (Hollis: Oxford 1970; Barchiesi)
14 (Myers: CGLC 2009)
15.745-879
Heroides (Knox: CGLC 1996)
Fasti 4 (Fantham: CGLC 1998)
Petronius:
Satyricon 26-78: the Cena Trimalchionis (Schmeling)
Plautus:
Amphitruo (Christenson: CGLC 2000) Pseudolus (Wilcock: BCP 1987) Menaechmi (Gratwick: CGLC 1993)
Pliny the Younger:
● Epistles (Sherwin-White: Oxford 1966)
1.1
2 (all) (Whitton: CGLC 2013)
6.16, 20
9.33
10.96, 97
Propertius:
● Book 1 (Camps: Cambridge 1961; Fedeli: Florence 1980 [Italian]) Book 3. 1–3 (Camps: Cambridge 1966; Fedeli: Bari 1985 [Italian]) Book 4 (Hutchinson: CGLC 2006)
Prudentius:
Psychomachia (Burton: Bryn Mawr 1989)
Quintilian:
Institutio Oratoria, 10.1 (Peterson: Oxford 1903)
Sallust:
Bellum Catilinae (Ramsey: APA 1984; ed. 2, 2007)
Histories, Preface & Book 1 (La Penna & Funari: De Gruyter 2015). Further speeches and letters: speech of Cotta (Book 2), letter of Pompey (Book 2), speech of Macer (Book 3), letter of Mithridates (Book 4); use Reynolds’ 1991 OCT for text. For advice and support on Hist. 1-5, use Ramsey: Loeb 2015 and McGushin: Oxford 1992.
Seneca:
Thyestes (Tarrant: APA 1985)
Epistles 47; 51; 55; 56; 86; 99; 114 (use Reynolds’ OCT; Summers: London
1920, repr. 1965 for advice)
Apocolocyntosis (Eden: CGLC 1984)
Statius (Hill: Leiden 1983)
Thebaid 9 (Dewar: Oxford 1991) Achilleid (McNelis: OUP forthcoming) Siluae 2.7 (Newlands: CGLC 2011)
Suetonius:
Augustus (Wardle: Oxford 2014)
Tacitus:
Agricola (Kraus & Woodman: CGLC 2014) Histories 1 (Damon: CGLC 2003) Dialogus (Mayer: CGLC 2001)
Annals 1 (Goodyear: Cambridge 1972); 4 (Woodman and Martin: CGLC 1989); Furneaux: Oxford, ed. 2, 1896 for both.
Terence:
Adelphoe (Martin: CGLC 1976);
Eunuch (Barsby: CGLC 1999)
Tibullus:
Book 1 (Maltby: Cambridge 2002; Flower Smith: New York 1913, repr. Darmstadt 1964, 1985)
Book 3.13-18 (Sulpicia)
Vergil:
Eclogues (Clausen: Oxford 1994 and/or Coleman: CGLC 1977)
Georgics (Thomas: CGLC 1988 and/or Mynors: Oxford 1990)
Aeneid
1 (Austin: Oxford 1971)
2 (Austin: Oxford 1964; Horsfall: Brill 2008)
3 (Williams: Oxford 1963, repr. BCP 1990; Horsfall: Brill 2006)
4 (Austin: Oxford 1963)
5 (Williams: Oxford 1960, repr. BCP 1981)
6 (Austin: Oxford 1977; Norden, ed. 3 Leipzig 1927, [German])
7 (Horsfall: Brill 2000)
8 (Williams: London 1973, repr. BCP 1996 – Aen. 7-12)
Fordyce: Oxford 1977, repr. BCP 1993 on Aen. 7-8)
9 (Hardie: CGLC 1995)
10 (Harrison: Oxford 1997)
11 (Horsfall: Brill 2011)
12 (Tarrant: CGLC 2012)
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