Roman
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- Ovid's Metamorphoses
- Introduction, commentary, and discussion of myths, background information, and influence on art and literature, with links to sources and illustrations
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- The Natural History
- Complete Latin text, occasionally commented; linked when possible to translations.
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- Bartleby.com: Pliny the Younger
- Short biography of the orator and statesman, as well as text of the 1909 Collier translation of his letters and a selection of quotations.
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- Plutarch's Lives
- All of the classic biographies of heroes and villains from ancient Greece and Rome. The English text is awkward and antiquated, but it's the complete Dryden edition (1683), as revised by A.H. Clough (1864).
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- Robert Graves and the Twelve Caesars
- Gore Vidal's famous essay on Robert Grave's version of Suetonius' writings.
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- Tacitus
- Encyclopedia-style article on the historian, with hyperlinks to related topics, and bibliography.
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- Bartleby.com: Vergil
- Short biography of the Latin literary giant and text of the Aeneid from the 1909 Collier translation.
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- Vergil's Home Page
- Links to Vergil sources of all sorts from the Classics Department of the University of Pennsylvania.
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- Virgil's Page
- Includes an excerpt from the Georgics and from the Aeneid, the latter heavily annotated.
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- The Annals
- English translation by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb. In HTML, with each extant book in its own file. Part of the Internet Classics Archive.
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- The Histories
- A history of the Roman Empire by Tacitus, written 109 AD and translated into English by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb. In HTML, with each book in its own file. Part of the Internet Classics Archive.
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- The Works of Tacitus
- Church-Brodribb translation, with parallel text in Latin. HTML, with ten paragraphs per file. At Internet Sacred Text Archive.
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- The Internet Classics Archive: The Aeneid by Virgil
- Hypertext of Dryden's translation, sorted by book.
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