[≤ 450BC]
[449-400BC]
[399-350BC]
[349-1BC]
[1AD-199]
[200-1499]
[1500-1599]
[1600-1649]
[1650-1699]
[1700-1749]
[1750-1789]
[1790-1829]
[1830-1859]
[1860-1889]
[1890-1909]
[1910-1929]
[≥ 1930]
The Prince (c. 1505-1515; pub. 1532)
The Praise of Folly (1509)
Orlando Furioso (1516; rev. 1521&1532)
Utopia (1516)
Ninety-Five Theses (1517)
The Babylonian Captivity of the Church (1520)
On Christian Liberty (1520)
To the Christian Nobility (1520)
Concerning the Bondage of the Will (1525)
The Courtier (1528)
Discourses on the First Ten Books of Livy (pub. 1531)
Gargantua and Pantagruel (pub.c. 1532-1564)
Institutes of the Christian Religion (1536)
Spiritual Exercises (c. 1541)
On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres (1543)
The Book of Common Prayer (1549)
Table-Talk (pub. 1566)
The Way of Perfection (c. 1566)
Essays (Montaigne) (1575)
Interior Castle (1577)
The Ascent of Mt. Carmel (c. 1585)
The Dark Night of the Soul (c. 1588)
The Second Part of King Henry the Sixth (1591)
The Third Part of King Henry the Sixth (1591)
The First Part of King Henry the Sixth (1592)
The Comedy of Errors (1593)
Doctor Faustus (1593?; pub. 1604)
King Richard the Third (1593)
Edward the Second (1594)
The Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity (pub. 1594-1662)
The Taming of the Shrew (1594)
Titus Andronicus (1594)
Love's Labour's Lost (1595)
Poems (Donne) (c. 1595-1631)
Romeo and Juliet (1595)
The Two Gentlemen of Verona (1595)
A Midsummer Night's Dream (1596)
Prothalamion (1596)
King Richard the Second (1596)
The Faerie Queene (1596)
King John (1597)
The Merchant of Venice (1597)
The First Part of King Henry the Fourth (1598)
The Second Part of King Henry the Fourth (1598)
The Life of King Henry the Fifth (1599)
Julius Caesar (1599)
Much Ado About Nothing (1599)
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List of Works
[The African Wars]
[The Alexandrian Wars]
[The Civil Wars]
[The Gallic Wars]
[The Spanish Wars]
The African War (46? BC)
Though ascribed to Caesar, this work was likely written by Aulus Hirtius or by some other officer who shared in this campaign.
- HTML (single page, 145KB) at MIT Classics Archive (Translated by W.A. McDevitte and W.S. Bohn)
- Text file (109KB) at MIT Classics Archive (Translated by W.A. McDevitte and W.S. Bohn)
Available at Amazon.Com:
- Latin/English Hardcover edition, includes the Alexandrian War, Spanish War, and African War, translation by A.G. Way (Harvard Univ Pr, 1955, 440 pg).
- Paperback edition of The Civil War : With the Anonymous Alexandrian, African, and Spanish Wars, translated by John Carter (Oxford Univ Pr, 1998).
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The Alexandrian War (47? BC)
Though ascribed to Caesar, this work was likely written by Aulus Hirtius.
- HTML (single page, 122KB) at MIT Classics Archive (Translated by W.A. McDevitte and W.S. Bohn)
- Text file (91KB) at MIT Classics Archive (Translated by W.A. McDevitte and W.S. Bohn)
Available at Amazon.Com:
- Latin/English Hardcover edition, includes the Alexandrian War, Spanish War, and African War, translation by A.G. Way (Harvard Univ Pr, 1955, 440 pg).
- Paperback edition of The Civil War : With the Anonymous Alexandrian, African, and Spanish Wars, translated by John Carter (Oxford Univ Pr, 1998).
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The Civil Wars (50-47 BC)
- HTML (Multi-page, indexed) at Sonshi.com, index page includes Civil Wars and Gallic War (Translated by W.A. McDevitte and W.S. Bohn)
- HTML (3 pages, 83-187KB) at MIT Classics Archive (Translated by W.A. McDevitte and W.S. Bohn)
- Text file (307KB) at MIT Classics Archive (Translated by W.A. McDevitte and W.S. Bohn)
- Text file (943 KB, 330 KB zipped) at Project Gutenberg, includes The Civil War and The War in Gaul (Gallic War) (Translated by W.A. MacDevitt)
Available at Amazon.Com:
- Latin/English Hardcover edition, translation by A.G. Peskett (Harvard Univ Pr, 1984, 382 pg).
- Paperback edition of The Civil War : With the Anonymous Alexandrian, African, and Spanish Wars, translated by John Carter (Oxford Univ Pr, 1998).
- Paperback edition, translated by Jane F. Gardner (Viking Press, 1976, 360 pg).
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The Gallic War (58-50 BC)
Many scholars believe the last book of The Gallic War was written by Aulus Hirtius.
- HTML (Multi-page, indexed) at Sonshi.com, index page includes Civil Wars and Gallic War (Translated by W.A. McDevitte and W.S. Bohn)
- HTML (8 pages, 53-154KB) at MIT Classics Archive (Translated by W.A. McDevitte and W.S. Bohn)
- Text file (495KB) at MIT Classics Archive (Translated by W.A. McDevitte and W.S. Bohn)
- Text file (943 KB, 330 KB zipped) at Project Gutenberg, includes The Civil War and The War in Gaul (Gallic War) (Translated by W.A. MacDevitt)
- Latin Text file (Books I-IV, 158 KB, 64 KB zipped) at Project Gutenberg
Available at Amazon.Com:
- Latin/English Hardcover edition, translation by H.J. Edwards (Harvard Univ Pr, 1917, 642 pg).
- Paperback edition, translated by Carolyn Hammond (Oxford Univ Pr, 1999, 320 pg).
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The Spanish War (45? BC)
Though ascribed to Caesar, this work was likely written by Aulus Hirtius or by some other officer who shared in this campaign.
- HTML (single page, 71KB) at MIT Classics Archive (Translated by W.A. McDevitte and W.S. Bohn)
- Text file (51KB) at MIT Classics Archive (Translated by W.A. McDevitte and W.S. Bohn)
Available at Amazon.Com:
- Latin/English Hardcover edition, includes the Alexandrian War, Spanish War, and African War, translation by A.G. Way (Harvard Univ Pr, 1955, 440 pg).
- Paperback edition of The Civil War : With the Anonymous Alexandrian, African, and Spanish Wars, translated by John Carter (Oxford Univ Pr, 1998).
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