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Anacreon. Yale Classics - Ancient Greek Literature
Yale Classics - Ancient Greek Literature
Table of Contents
Homer
Introduction
THE HOMERIC POEMS
ILIAD AND ODYSSEY: THE PANATHENAIC RECITATION
Iliad
BOOK I
BOOK II
BOOK III
BOOK IV
BOOK V
BOOK VI
BOOK VII
BOOK VIII
BOOK IX
BOOK X
BOOK XI
BOOK XII
BOOK XIII
BOOK XIV
BOOK XV
BOOK XVI
BOOK XVII
BOOK XVIII
BOOK XIX
BOOK XX
BOOK XXI
BOOK XXII
BOOK XXIII
BOOK XXIV
Odyssey
BOOK I
BOOK II
BOOK III
BOOK IV
BOOK V
BOOK VI
BOOK VII
BOOK VIII
BOOK IX
BOOK X
BOOK XI
BOOK XII
BOOK XIII
BOOK XIV
BOOK XV
BOOK XVI
BOOK XVII
BOOK XVIII
BOOK XIX
BOOK XX
BOOK XXI
BOOK XXII
BOOK XXIII
BOOK XXIV
Homeric Hymns
INTRODUCTION
THE SO-CALLED HOMERIC HYMNS
THE HYMN TO APOLLO
THE HYMN TO HERMES
THE HYMN TO APHRODITE
THE HYMN TO DEMETER
HYMN TO DEMETER
THE ALLEGED EGYPTIAN ORIGINS
CONCLUSION
HOMERIC HYMNS
HYMN TO APOLLO
THE FOUNDING OF DELPHI
II. HERMES
III. APHRODITE
IV. HYMN TO DEMETER
V. TO APHRODITÉ
VI. TO DIONYSUS
VII. TO ARES
VIII. TO ARTEMIS
IX. TO APHRODITE
X. TO ATHENE
XI. TO HERA
XII. TO DEMETER
XIII. TO THE MOTHER OF THE GODS
XIV. TO HERACLES THE LION-HEART
XV. TO ASCLEPIUS
XVI. TO THE DIOSCOURI
XVII. TO HERMES
XVIII. TO PAN
XIX. TO HEPHÆSTUS
XX. TO APOLLO
XXI. TO POSEIDON
XXII. TO HIGHEST ZEUS
XXIII. TO HESTIA
XXIV. TO THE MUSES AND APOLLO
XXV. TO DIONYSUS
XXVI. TO ARTEMIS
XXVII. TO ATHENE
XXVIII. TO HESTIA
XXIX. TO EARTH, THE MOTHER OF ALL
XXX. TO HELIOS
XXXI. TO THE MOON
XXXII. TO THE DIOSCOURI
XXXIII. TO DIONYSUS
FOOTNOTES
Hesiod
Introduction
Works and Days
Theogony
ENDNOTES
Greek Lyric Poetry
Archilochus
The Life and Work of Archilochus
To His Soul
Alcaeus
The Life and Work of Alcaeus
Longer Fragments
DRINKING-SONGS. SPRING
SUMMER
AUTUMN. A PARAPHRASE
WINTER
AN EVENING SONG
DRINK WISELY
LOVE-SONGS. SAPPHO AND ALCAEUS
TO SAPPHO. A PARAPHRASE
NO MORE FOR LYCUS. A PARAPHRASE
POLEMIC SONGS. TO ANTIMENIDAS
THE ARMOURY
THE SHIP OF STATE
THE BULWARK OF THE STATE
ON HIS ESCAPE FROM SIGEUM
AGAINST PITTACUS
AGAINST MYRSILUS
THE DEATH OF MYRSILUS
HYMNS. TO ATHENA
TO HERMES
EROS
MISCELLANEOUS SONGS. MONEY MAKES THE MAN
POVERTY
PUT AWAY DESIRES
THE WILD DUCK
THE SEA COCKLE
SPEECH FOR SPEECH
Shorter Fragments
DRINKING-SONGS. XXXVI
XXXVII
XXXVIII
XXXIX
XL
XLI
XLII
XLIII
XLIV
LOVE-SONGS. XLV
XLVI
XLVII
POLEMICS. XLVIII
XLIX
L
LI
LII
LIII
LIV
LV
LVI
LVII
HYMNS. LVIII
LIX
LX
LXI
MISCELLANEOUS. LXII
LXIII
LXIV
LXV
LXVI
LXVII
LXVIII
LXIX
LXX
LXXI
LXXII
LXXIII
LXXIV
LXXV
LXXVI
LXXVII
LXXVIII
LXXIX
LXXX
LXXXI
LXXXII
LXXXIII
LXXXIV
LXXXV
LXXXVI
LXXXVII
LXXXVIII
LXXXIX
XC
XCI
XCII
XCIII
XCIV
XCV
XCVI
XCVII
XCVIII
XCIX
C
CI
Sappho
The Life and Work of Sappho
Sapphics
Epithalamia: Threnodes
Partheneia: Didaktika
Erotika: Dithyrambs
Girl Friends
Phaon
Epigrams
Alcman
The Life and Work of Alcman
Desire
The Mountain Summits Sleep
Slumbering are the Mountains
Anacreon
The Life and Work of Anacreon
The Odes of Anacreon
Theognis of Megara
The Life and Work of Theognis of Megara
Angry Words
Beward Crafty Minds
Easy Friends
An Even Line
Fame
Fate
Hope
Human Nature
The Insolence of Wealth
Learning and Wealth
On Arranged Marriage
On Inborn Traits
The Poet and His Muse
Poverty
Pride and the State
A Secret Spring
Sumptuous Obsequies
Sumptuous Obsequies
A Time for Wine
Wine
Worldly Wisdom
Simonides of Ceos
The Life and Work of Simonides of Ceos
Danaë and Her Babe Adrift1
On Those Who Died at Thermopylae2
The Lesson of the Leaf-Fall
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
Bacchylides
The Life and Work of Bacchylides
Athena
The Cloud of Fate
The High Immortal Gods are Free
Not to be Born 'twere Best
Of Happiness to Mortal Man
Peace in all Her Sweetness Hail
Peace on Earth
Theseus
Truth
Pindar
The Life and Work of Pindar
Olympic Odes
The First Olympic Ode
The Second Olympic Ode
The Third Olympic Ode
The Fourth Olympic Ode
The Fifth Olympic Ode
The Sixth Olympic Ode
The Seventh Olympic Ode
The Eighth Olympic Ode
The Ninth Olympic Ode
The Tenth Olympic Ode
The Eleventh Olympic Ode. 1
The Twelfth Olympic Ode
The Thirteenth Olympic Ode
The Fourteenth Olympic Ode
Pythian Odes
The First Pythian Ode
The Second Pythian Ode
The Third Pythian Ode
The Fourth Pythian Ode
The Fifth Pythian Ode
The Sixth Pythian Ode.1
The Seventh Pythian Ode
The Eighth Pythian Ode
The Ninth Pythian Ode
The Tenth Pythian Ode
The Eleventh Pythian Ode
The Twelfth Pythian Ode
Isthmian Odes
The First Isthmian Ode
The Second Isthmian Ode
The Third Isthmian Ode
The Fourth Isthmian Ode
The Fifth Isthmian Ode
The Sixth Isthmian Ode
The Seventh Isthmian Ode
The Eighth Isthmian Ode
Nemean Odes
The First Nemean Ode
The Second Nemean Ode
The Third Nemean Ode
The Fourth Nemean Ode
The Fifth Nemean Ode. 1
The Sixth Nemean Ode
The Seventh Nemean Ode
The Eighth Nemean Ode
The Ninth Nemean Ode
The Tenth Nemean Ode
The Eleventh Nemean Ode
The Oresteia (Aeschylus)
The Life and Work of Aeschylus
Agamemnon
The Choephori (The Libation-Bearers)
Eumenides
The Tragedies of Sophocles
The Life and Work of Sophocles
Ajax
Antigone
PERSONS OF THE DRAMA
Oedipus at Colonus
The Tragedies of Euripides
The Life and Work of Euripides
Medea
CHARACTERS OF THE PLAY
NOTES TO MEDEA
Hippolytus
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ
HIPPOLYTUS
Bacchae
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ
THE BACCHANTES
The Comedies of Aristophanes
The Life and Work of Aristophanes
Frogs
Dramatis Personæ
The Play
Notes
Birds
Dramatis Personæ
The Play
Notes
Lysistrata
Dramatis personae
Lysistrata by Aristophanes
Herodotus
The Life and Work of Herodotus
The Histories
The Life and Work of Herodotus
The First Book of the Histories, called Clio
Notes to Book 1
The Second Book of the Histories, called Euterpe
Notes to Book 2
The Third Book of the Histories, called Thaleia
Notes to Book 3
The Fourth Book of the Histories, called Melpomene
Notes to Book 4
The Fifth Book of the Histories, called Terpsichore
Notes to Book 5
The Sixth Book of the Histories, called Erato
Notes to Book 6
The Seventh Book of the Histories, called Polymnia
Notes to Book 7
The Eighth Book of the Histories, called Urania
Notes to Book 8
The Ninth Book of the Histories, called Calliope
Notes to Book 9
Thucydides
The Life and Work of Thucydides
History of the Peloponnesian War
The Life and Work of Thucydides
The First Book. Chapter I. The State of Greece from the earliest Times to the Commencement of the Peloponnesian War
Chapter II. Causes of the War - The Affair of Epidamnus - The Affair of Potidaea
Chapter III. Congress of the Peloponnesian Confederacy at Lacedaemon
Chapter IV. From the end of the Persian to the beginning of the Peloponnesian War - The Progress from Supremacy to Empire
Chapter V. Second Congress at Lacedaemon - Preparations for War and Diplomatic Skirmishes - Cylon - Pausanias - Themistocles
The Second Book
Chapter VI. Beginning of the Peloponnesian War - First Invasion of Attica - Funeral Oration of Pericles
Chapter VII. Second Year of the War - The Plague of Athens - Position and Policy of Pericles - Fall of Potidaea
Chapter VIII. Third Year of the War - Investment of Plataea - Naval Victories of Phormio - Thracian Irruption into Macedonia under Sitalces
The Third Book
Chapter IX. Fourth and Fifth Years of the War - Revolt of Mitylene
Chapter X. Fifth Year of the War - Trial and Execution of the Plataeans - Corcyraean Revolution
Chapter XI. Year of the War - Campaigns of Demosthenes in Western Greece - Ruin of Ambracia
The Fourth Book
Chapter XII. Seventh Year of the War - Occupation of Pylos - Surrender of the Spartan Army in Sphacteria
Chapter XIII. Seventh and Eighth Years of the War - End of Corcyraean Revolution - Peace of Gela - Capture of Nisaea
Chapter XIV. Eighth and Ninth Years of the War - Invasion of Boeotia - Fall of Amphipolis - Brilliant Successes of Brasidas
The Fifth Book
Chapter XV. Tenth Year of the War - Death of Cleon and Brasidas - Peace of Nicias
Chapter XVI. Feeling against Sparta in Peloponnese - League of the Mantineans, Eleans, Argives, and Athenians - Battle of Mantinea and breaking up of the League
Chapter XVII. Sixteenth Year of the War - The Melian Conference - Fate of Melos
The Sixth Book
Chapter XVIII. Seventeenth Year of the War - The Sicilian Campaign - Affair of the Hermae - Departure of the Expedition
Chapter XIX. Seventeenth Year of the War - Parties at Syracuse - Story of Harmodius and Aristogiton - Disgrace of Alcibiades
Chapter XX. Seventeenth and Eighteenth Years of the War - Inaction of the Athenian Army - Alcibiades at Sparta - Investment of Syracuse
The Seventh Book
Chapter XXI. Eighteenth and Nineteenth Years of the War - Arrival of Gylippus at Syracuse - Fortification of Decelea - Successes of the Syracusans
Chapter XXII. Nineteenth Year of the War - Arrival of Demosthenes - Defeat of the Athenians at Epipolae - Folly and Obstinancy of Nicias
Chapter XXIII. Nineteenth Year of the War - Battles in the Great Harbour - Retreat and Annihilation of the Athenian Army
The Eighth Book
Chapter XXIV. Nineteenth and Twentieth Years of the War - Revolt of Ionia - Intervention of Persia - The War in Ionia
Chapter XXV. Twentieth and Twenty - first Years of the War - Intrigues of Alcibiades - Withdrawal of the Persian Subsidies - Oligarchical Coup d’Etat at Athens - Patriotism of the Army at Samos
Chapter XXVI. Twenty-first Year of the War - Recall of Alcibiades to Samos - Revolt of Euboea and Downfall of the Four Hundred - Battle of Cynossema
Plato
The Life and Work of Plato
Republic
Book I. Of Wealth, Justice, Moderation, and Their Opposites
Book II. The Individual, the State, and Education
Book III. The Arts in Education
Book IV. Wealth, Poverty, and Virtue
Book V. On Matrimony and Philosophy
Book VI. The Philosophy of Government
Book VII. On Shadows and Realities in Education
Book VIII. Four Forms of Government
Book IX. On Wrong or Right Government, and the Pleasures of Each
Book X. The Recompense of Life
The Apology of Socrates (Plato)
Introduction
Socrates' Defence
Symposium (Plato)
Introduction
Symposium
Phaedo (Plato)
Aristotle
The Life and Work of Aristotle
Poetics
Analysis
Part 1
Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV
Part V
Part VI
Part VII
Part VIII
Part IX
Part X
Part XI
Part 2
Part XII
Part XIII
Part XIV
Part XV
Part XVI
Part XVII
Part XVIII
Part XIX
Part XX
Part 3
Part XXI
Part XXII
Part XXIII
Part XXIV
Part XXV
Part XXVI
Politics
Book I
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
Chapter XIII
Book II
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
Book III
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
Chapter XIII
Chapter XIV
Chapter XV
Chapter XVI
Chapter XVII
Chapter XVIII
Book IV
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
Chapter XIII
Chapter XIV
Chapter XV
Chapter XVI
Book V
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
Book VI
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Book VII
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
Chapter XIII
Chapter XIV
Chapter XV
Chapter XVI
Chapter XVII
Book VIII
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Nicomachean Ethics
Book One
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Book Two
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Book Three
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Book Four
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Book Five
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Book Six
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Book Seven
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Book Eight
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Book Nine
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Book Ten
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
The Orations of Lysias
The Life and Work of Lysias
ORATION II
FUNERAL ORATION
ORATION V
FOR CALLIAS
ORATION VII
THE OLIVE TREE
WITNESSES
ORATION IX
POLYAENUS
LAWS
ORATION X
THEOMNESTUS
EVIDENCE
LAW
ORATION XII
ERATOSTHENES
WITNESSES
WITNESSES
WITNESSES
ORATION XIII
AGORATUS
DECREE
DECREE
TESTIMONY OF AGORATUS
TESTIMONY
DECREES
DECREE
LIST
WITNESSES
EVIDENCE
DECREE
DECREE
WITNESSES
WITNESSES
WITNESSES
DECREE
DECREE
WITNESS
WITNESSES
ORATION XIV
ALCIBIADES
LAW
LAW
ORATION XVI
MANTITHEUS
EVIDENCE
WITNESSES
WITNESSES
WITNESSES
ORATION XVII
PROPERTY OF ERATON
EVIDENCE
WITNESSES
WITNESSES. LISTS
ORATION XIX
PROPERTY OF ARISTOPHANES
WITNESSES
WITNESSES
INVENTORY
WITNESSES
LIST OF SERVICES
WITNESSES
WITNESSES
ORATION XXII
THE GRAIN DEALERS
DEPOSITION
EVIDENCE
ORATION XXIII
PANCLEON
WITNESSES
WITNESSES
WITNESSES
WITNESSES
WITNESSES
ORATION XXIV
THE CRIPPLE
ORATION XXV
REPLY TO "THE OVERTHROW OF THE DEMOCRACY."
ORATION XXVIII
ERGOCLES
ORATION XXX
NICOMACHUS
WITNESSES
ORATION XXXL
AGAINST PHILON
WITNESSES
WITNESSES
EVIDENCE
ORATION XXXIL
DIOGEITON
EVIDENCE
WITNESSES
ORATION XXXIII
PANEGYRIC
The Philippics (Demosthenes)
The Life and Work of Demosthenes
THE SECOND OLYNTHIAC
THE ARGUMENT
THE THIRD OLYNTHIAC
THE ARGUMENT
The First Philippic
THE ARGUMENT
The Second Philippic
THE ARGUMENT
The Third Philippic
THE ARGUMENT
The Fourth Philippic
THE ARGUMENT
Argonautica (Apollonius)
The Life and Work of Apollonius
BOOK I
BOOK II
BOOK III
BOOK IV
FOOTNOTES
Hymns of Callimachus
The Life and Work of Callimachus
I To Zeus
II To Apollo
III To Artemis
IV To Delos
V The Bath of Pallas
VI To Demeter
The Idylls of Theocritus
The Life and Work of Theocritus
IDYLL I
IDYLL II
IDYLL III
IDYLL IV
IDYLL V
IDYLL VI
IDYLL VII
IDYLL VIII
IDYLL IX
IDYLL X
IDYLL XI
IDYLL XII
IDYLL XIII
IDYLL XIV
IDYLL XV
IDYLL XVI
IDYLL XVII
IDYLL XVIII
IDYLL XIX
IDYLL XX
IDYLL XXI
IDYLL XXII
IDYLL XXIII
IDYLL XXIV
IDYLL XXV
IDYLL XXVI
IDYLL XXVII
IDYLL XXVIII
IDYLL XXIX
IDYLL XXX
IDYLL XXXI
FRAGMENT PROM THE "BERENICE."
EPIGRAMS AND EPITAPHS
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
XI
XII
XIII
XIV
XV
XVI
XVII
XVIII
XIX
XX
XXI
XXII
The Rise and Fall of Greek Supremasy (Plutarch)
The Life and Work of Plutarch
Theseus
Solon
Themistocles
Aristides
Cimon
Pericles
Nicias
Alcibiades
Phocion
Demosthenes
Epictetus
The Enchiridion
The Life and Work of Epictetus
The Enchiridion
Footnotes
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Homer, Hesiod, Archilochus, Alcaeus, Sappho, Anacreon, Theognis of Megara, Simonides of Ceos, Bacchylides, Pindar, Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes, Herodotus, Thucydides, Plato, Aristotle, Lysias, Demosthenes, Apollonius, Callimachus, Theocritus, Plutarch, Epictetus, Gilbert Murray
Translator: Andrew Lang, Hugh G. Evelyn-White, William Hay, James Stanislaus Easby-Smith, John Myers O'Hara, Henry Charles Beeching, Thomas Campbell, Robert Calverley Trevelyan, Thomas Moore, John Hookham Frere, James Davies, John Addington Symonds, John Sterling, John Herman Merivale, Francis Turner Palgrave, John Swinnerton Phillimore, Charles Apthorp Wheelwright, Edward Philip Coleridge, Gilbert Murray, George Campbell Macaulay, Richard Crawley, Benjamin Jowett, S. H. Butcher, Charles Rann Kennedy, R. C. Seaton, Alexander William Mair, Charles Stuart Calverley, John Dryden, A. H. Clough
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85a Spencer and Gillen, “Natives of Central Australia,” p. 399. The myth is not very quotable.
85b Foucart, p. 19, quoting Philosophoumena, v. 7. M. Foucart, of course, did not know the Arunta parallel.
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