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Recommended Readings for Greek & Roman Studies Epic Poetry i. G. L. Huxley, Greek Epic Poetry, from Eumelos to Panyasis (1969) ii. D. L. Page, History and the Homeric Iliad (1959) iii. B. Fenik, Studies in the Odyssey (1974) iv. M. I. Finley, The World of Odysseus, 2nd Ed (1977) v. H. Frankel, Early Greek Poetry and Philosophy (1975) vi. C. P. Beye, Epic and Romance in the Argonautica of Apollonius (1982) vii. M. Campbell, Echoes and Imitations of Early Epic in Apollonius Rhodius (1981) viii. R. L. Hunter, The Argonautica of Apollonius: Literary Studies (1993) and Jason and the Golden Fleece (The Argonautica) ix. M. C. J. Putnam, The Poetry of the Aeneid (1965) x. R. O. A. M. Lyne, Further Voices in Vergil's Aeneid (1987) xi. M. W. Edwards, Homer: Poet of the Iliad (1987) Greek and Roman Theatre i. A. W. Pickard Cambridge, The Theatre of Dionysus in Athens (1946) ii. E. Capso & W. J. Slater, The Context of Ancient Drama (1995) iii. C. J. Herington, Poetry into Drama (1985) iv. A. H. Somerstein and Others, Tragedy, Comedy and the Polis. v. W. Pickard Cambridge, The Dramatic Festivals of Athens 2nd Ed. (1988) vi. T. B. L. Webster, Studies in Later Greek Comedy, 2nd Ed., (1974) vii. R. W. B. Burton, The Chorus in Sophocles Tragedies (1980) viii. W. G. Arnott, Menander, Plautus, Terence (1975) ix. T. B. L. Webster, Studies in Menander, 2nd Ed., (1960) x. W. S. Anderson, Barbarian Play: Plautus Roman Comedy (1993) xi. G. Norwood, The Art of Terence (1923) xii. A. J. A. Waldock, Sophocles the Dramatist (1951) Greek and Roman Tragedy i. Harsh, P. W. A Handbook of Classical Drama. Stanford University Press (1944) ii. Bieber, M. The History of the Greek and Roman Theatre, Cup (1961) iii. Flickinger, R. C. The Greek Theater and its Drama, 4th Ed. Cup (1936) iv. Dinsmoor, W. B. The Athenian Theater of the Fifth Century, Studies in Honor of David M. Robinson, St.Louis (1951) Pp. 309-330. v. Arnott, Peter D. An Introduction to the Greek Theatre. Iup. vi. Lucas, F. L. Tragedy in Relation to Aristotle s Poetics, New York, Harcourt, Brace (1928) vii. Lucas, D. W. The Greek Tragic Poets, London (1950) 1

viii. Else, G. F. The Origin and Early form of Greek Tragedy. Hup (1965) ix. Pickard, A. W. The Theatre of Dionysus in Athens (1946) x. Waldock, A. J. A. Sophocles the Dramatist (1951) xi. Burton, R. W. B. The Chorus in Sophocles Tragedies (1980) xii. Pickard Cambridge, A. W. Dithyramb Tragedy and Comedy. Oup (1927) Greek and Roman Comedy i. Pickard, C. The Dramatic Festivals in Athens, 2 Ed (1988) ii. Webster, T. B. L. Studies in Later Greek Comedy, 2nd Ed (1970) iii. Arnott, W. G., Sandbach F. H., The Comic Theatre of Greece and Rome (1977) iv. Beare, W, The Roman Stage, 3rd Ed (1964) v. Dover, K. J. Aristophanic Comedy (1972) vi. Ehrenberg, V. The People of Aristophanes, 2nd Ed (1951) vii. Arnott, W. G. Menander, Plautus, Terence (1975) viii. Goldberg, S. The Making of Menander s Comedy (1980) ix. Sandbach, F. H. The Comic Theatre of Greece and Rome (1977) x. Anderson, W. S. Barbarian Play: Plautus Roman Comedy (1933) xi. Handley, E. W. Menander and Plautus: A Study in Comparision (1968) xii. Segal, E. Roman Laughter (1987) xiii. Whiteman, C. Aristophanes and the Comic Hero Greek Philosophy i. Allen. R. E. (Ed.), Greek Philosophy; Thales to Aristotle. New York; Free Pr (1966) ii. Anton, J. P. Kustas, G. L. (Ed.), Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy. Albany: Sunny Pr. (1971) iii. Brehier, E. The History of Philosophy, I. The Hellenic Age. II. The Hellenistic and Roman Age. Cup (1963-65) iv. Copleston, F. History of Philosophy. 1. Greece and Rome, New York Doubleday (1944) v. Dodds, E. R. The Greeks and the Irrational (1952) vi. Stokes, M. C. One and the Many in Presocratic Philosophy, Cup (1971) vii. Greene, W. C. Moira: Fate, Good and Evil in Greek Thought Hup (1944) viii. Parker, G. F. A Short Account of Greek Philosophy from Thales to Epicurus. London (1967) ix. Zeller, E. Outlines of the History of Greek Philosophy, Tr. L. R. Palmer, New York: (1955) x. Burnet, J. Early Greek Philosophy, 4 Ed., London (1931) xi. Freeman, Kathleen, Ancillia to the Presocratic Philosophers: A Complete Translation of the Fragments in Diels, Hup (1948) xii. Furley, D. J. and Allen, R. E. Studies in Presocratic Philosophy, 1. The Beginning of Philosophy. London: Routledge (1970) xiii. Marcovich, Merida Heraclitus, Greek Text with a Short Commentary, Ed., Venezuela: Los Angeles Univ. Pr (1967) 2

Pre History and Mythology i. A. J. Evans, The Palace of Minos at Knossos (1921, Repr.1964) ii. Krzyszkowska and L. Nixon (Ed) Minoan Society (1983) iii. G. E. Mylonas, Mycenae and the Mycenaean Age (1966) iv. J. T. Hooker, Mycenaean Greece (1976) v. W. Taylor, The Mycenaeans, 2nd Edn (1983) vi. W. Burkert, Structure and History in Greek Mythology and Ritual (1979) vii. J. Bremmer (Ed) Interpretations of Greek Mythology (1987) viii. J. N. Bremmer and N. M. Horsfall, Roman Myth and Mythography (1987) ix. H. H. Scullard, The Etruscan Cities and Rome (1967) x. L. Bonfante, Out of Etruria (1981), and (Ed) Etruscan Life and After Life (1986) xi. W. Burkert, Greek Religion (1985) xii. J. N. Bremmer, Greek Religion (1994) Ancient Egypt i. Cyril Aldred, The Egyptians, London (1961) ii. J. Cerny, Ancient Egyptian Religion, London (1952) iii. C. Desroches-Nobelcourt, Life and Death of A Pharaoh: Tutakhamen, (Penguin Books) (1953) iv. I. E. S. Edwards, The Pyramids of Egypt (1947) v. A. Margaret Murray, The Splendour that was Egypt, London (1963) vi. J. R. Harris, Egyptian Art (1966) vii. T. J. Pettigrew, A History of Egyptian Mummies, London (1834) viii. Elliot Smith and D. R. Dawson, Egyptian Mummies, London (1924) ix. W. S. Smith, The Art and Architecture of Ancient Egypt, ( Pelican History Of Art) London (1952) x. W. S. Smith, The History of Sculpture and Painting in the Old Kingdom, London (1946) xi. W. A. Wallis Budge, Egyptian Tales and Romances (1931) xii. J. E. Manchip White, Ancient Egypt, London (1952) xiii. Harry Wilson, Understanding Hieroglyphics, London (1995) xiv. Irmgard Woldering, Egypt: The Art of the Pharaohs, (Tr. Ann E. Keep) London (1965) Greek Literature i. Bostock, David. Plato s Phaedo. Oxford: Clarendon Press (1986) ii. Bury, Robert Gregg. The Symposium of Plato. 2nd Ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (1932) iii. Evans, A. S. Herodotus, 1982 and Herodotus, Exploreer of the Past (1991) iv. Fehling, D. Herodotus and his Sources (1989) v. Fornara, C. W. Herodotus; An Interpretative Essay (1971) vi. Hunter, V. Past and Process in Herodotus and Thucydides (1982) vii. Adcock, F. E. Thucydides and his History (1963) viii. Finley, J. H. Thucydides ix. Gomme, A. W. Essays in Greek History and Literature (1937) No 6-9. 3

x. Grundy, G. B. Thucydides and the History of his Age (1948) xi. Friedlander, P. The Dialogues of Plato, Vol. Ii. xii. Kraut, R. The Cambridge Companion to Plato (1993) xiii. Rutherford, R. B. The Art of Plato (1995) xiv. Higgins, W. E. Xenophon the Athenian (1977) xv. Hirsch, S. The Friendship of the Barbarians (1985) Roman Literature i. Kenney, E. J. Lucretius (1977) ii. Segal, C. Lucretius on Death and Anxiety (1990) iii. West, D. The Imagery and Poetry of Lucretius (1969) iv. Griffin, J. Virgil (1986) v. Jackson Knight, W. F. Roman Virgil, 2nd Edn (1966) vi. Wilkinson, L. P. The Georgics of Virgil (1969) vii. Farrell, I. Virgil s Georgics and the Traditions of Ancient Epic (1991) viii. Anderson, W. S. Essays on Roman Satire (1982) ix. Braund, S. H. Beyond Anger: A Study of Juvenal s Third Book of Satires (1988) x. Richlin, A. The Garden of Priapus: Sexuality and Aggression in Roman Humour (1982) xi. Highet, G. Juvenal the Satirist xii. Douglas, A. E. Cicero the Philosopher, In T. A. Dorey, Cicero (1965) xiii. Mackendrick, P. The Philosophical Books of Cicero (1989) xiv. Rawson, E. Intellectual Life in the Late Roman Republic (1985) xv. Syme, R. Tacitus 2 Vols. 1958 and Ten Studies in Tacitus (1970) xvi. Dorey, T. A. Tacitus (1968) xvii. Medell, Tacitus, The Man and his Work Classical Greek Literary Theory i. Atkins, J. W. Literary Criticism in Antiquity, Vol. 2. ii. Sykes, P. The Greek View of Poetry iii. Grube, G. M. A. The Greek and Roman Critics iv. Russel, D. A. Criticism in Antiquity (1972) v. Kennedy, G. A. Cambridge History of Literary Criticism 1: Classical Criticism (1989) vi. Russel, D. A. and Winterbottom, M. Ancient Literary Criticism (1972) vii. Murray, P. Aristotle s Poetics (1986) viii. Else, G. F. Plato and Aristotle on Poetry (1996) ix. Janko, R. Aristotle on Comedy (1984) Roman Literary Theory i. Dorsch, T. S. Aristotle Horace Longinus (penguin) ii. C. O. Brink, Horace on Poetry, Cambridge (1963) iii. J. F. D'alton, Roman Literary Theory and Criticism, London (1931) 4

Greek and Roman Art i. Robeston, D. S. Greek and Roman Architecture (1943) ii. Lawrence, A. W. Greek Architecture, Ed., R. A. Tomlinson (1983) iii. Macdonald, The Architecture of the Roman Empire 1, 2nd Edn. iv. Boethius, A. Etruscan and Early Roman Architecture (1978) v. Perkins, J. B. W. Roman Imperial Architecture (1980) vi. Politt, J. J. The Art of Ancient Greece: Sources and Documents (1990) vii. Roberston, M. Greek Art (1975) viii. Boardman, J. Greek Sculpture, The Archaic Period, 1778, and Greek Sculpture; The Classical Period (1985) ix. Smith, R. R. R. Hellenistic Sculpture (1991) x. Ridgway, B. S. The Archaic Style in Greek Sculpture (1977) xi. Strong, D. E. Roman Imperial Sculpture (1961) and Roman Art (1976) xii. Kleiner, D. E. E. Roman Sculpture (1991) xiii. Bruno, V. J. Form and Color in Greek Painting (1977) xiv. Carradice, I. and Price, M. Coinage in the Greek World (1988) xv. Kraay, C. M. Archaic and Classical Greek Coins (1976) xvi. Jenkins, G. K. Ancient Greek Coins, 2nd Rev, Edn (1996) xvii. Crawford, M. H. Roman Republican Coinage (1974) Philosophy i. Annas, Julia, Plato s Republic and Feminism, Philosophy 51 (1976): 307-21 ii. Joseph, H. W. B. Essays in Ancient and Modern Philosophy, Freeport, N.Y. Books for Libraries Press (1971) iii. Murphy, N. R. The Interpretation of Plato s Republic, Oxford: Clarendon Press (1951) iv. Nettleship, Richard. Lectures on the Republic of Plato, 2nd Edn. London Macmillan (1962) v. Grant, A. The Ethics of Aristotle, London (1885) vi. Burnet, J. The Ethics of Aristotle, London (1900) vii. Hardie, W. F. R. Aristotle s Ethical Theory, Oxford (1980) viii. Annas, J. The Morality of Happiness, New York (1993) ix. Dover, K. J. Greek Popular Morality at the Time of Plato and Aristotle, Oxford (1974) x. Kenny, A. J. P. The Aristotelian Ethics, Oxford (1978) xi. Walsh, J. J. and Shapiro, H. L. Aristotle s Ethics, Belmont, Ca. (1967) Graeco-Roman World and South Asia i. H. Rawlinson, Intercourse Between India and the Western World (1926) ii. R. E. M. Wheeler, Ancient India No. 2 (July1946) iii. E. H. Warmington, The Commerce Between the Roman Empire and India. 2nd Edn. (1974) iv. A. K. Narain, The Indo-Greeks 2nd Edn. (1962) v. W. W. Tarn, The Greeks in Bactria and India, 2nd Edn (1951) vi. R. E. M. Wheeler, Rome Beyond the Imperial Frontiers (1955) P.141.Ff. 5

vii. R. E. M. Wheeler, "The Roman Contact with India, Pakistan and Afganistan" In Aspects of Archaeology in Britain and Beyond: Essays Presented to O. G. S. Crawford Ed. W. Grimes (1951) viii. M. G Raschke, Anrw 2. 9. 2 (1978) ix. J. I. Miller, The Spice Trade of the Roman Empire (1969) x. M. G. Rashche, "New Studies in Roman Commerce with the East" 2.9.2 (1978) P.605 Ff. xi. L. Casson, The Periplus Maris Erythraei (1989) xii. V. Begley and R. De Puma (Eds.), Rome and India (1992) xiii. D. P. M. Weerakkody, Taprobane: Sri Lanka as Known to Greeks and Romans (1997) xiv. Karttunen, Klaus, India in Early Greek Literature, Studia Orientalia 65,Helsinki: Finnish Oriental Society (1989) and Karttunen, Klaus, India and the Hellenistic World, Studia Orientalia 83, Helsinki: Finnish Oriental Society (1997) xv. Mccrindle, John Watson, Ancient India as Described in Classical Literature, Westminster (1901), Repr. Amsterdam: Philo Press (1975) xvi. Majumdar, Ramesh Chandra, The Classical Accounts of India, Calcutta: Firma Klm (1960) xvii. Rawlinson, H. G., Intercourse between India and the Western World, 2nd Ed. Cambridge University Press (1926) xviii. Sedlar, Jean W., India and the Greek World, Totowa, N. J.: Rowman and Littlefield (1980) xix. Warmington, E. H., The Commerce between the Roman Empire and India (1928) 2nd Ed., Repr. New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers (1995) 6