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Author - Alphabetical   Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso; 43 BC-AD 17)  
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St. Augustine of Hippo
Bacon, Francis
St. Benedict
Caesar, Julius
Carus, Titus Lucretius
Cicero
Rene Descartes
Flaccus, Quintus Horatius
Galileo
Harvey, William
Horace
Julius Caesar
Livy
Lucretius
Luther, Martin
Naso, Publius Ovidius
Ovid
Petrarch, Francesco
Publius Ovidius Naso
Quintus Horatius Flaccus
Tacitus
Tertullian
Titus Lucretius Carus
Virgil

 

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List of Works
[Amores] [The Art of Beauty] [The Art of Love] [Cures for Love] [Epistulae ex Ponto] [Fasti] [Heroides] [Ibis] [Metamorphoses] [Tristia]


Amores (c. 10? BC) [htr]
  • Latin HTML (3 pages, indexed) at The Latin Library; link is for main index page for all works
  • Latin HTML (multi-page) at Perseus/Tufts
  • Latin/English HTML (49 pages each, indexed) at The Internet Sacred Text Archive (Translation by J. Lewis May)

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  • Latin/English Hardcover edition, includes Amores and Heroides, translated by Grant Showerman (Harvard Univ Pr, 1914, 536 pg).
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The Art of Beauty (or, Cosmetics) (c. 5? BC) [htr]
Also known as On Facial Treatment for Ladies.
  • Latin/English HTML (Single page each) at The Internet Sacred Text Archive (Translation by J. Lewis May)

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  • Latin/English Hardcover edition, includes Ars Amatoria, Cosmetics, Remedies for Love, and Ibis, plus three poems now judged not to be Ovid's. Translated by J.H. Mozley (Harvard Univ Pr, 1929, 396 pg).
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The Art of Love (3 BC) [htr]
Latin title Ars Amatoria.
  • Latin HTML (3 pages, indexed) at The Latin Library; link is for main index page for all works
  • Latin HTML (multi-page) at Perseus/Tufts
  • Latin/English HTML (3 pages each, indexed) at The Internet Sacred Text Archive (Translation by J. Lewis May)

    Available at Amazon.Com:
  • Latin/English Hardcover edition, includes Ars Amatoria, Cosmetics, Remedies for Love, and Ibis, plus three poems now judged not to be Ovid's. Translated by J.H. Mozley (Harvard Univ Pr, 1929, 396 pg).
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Cures for Love (c. 5? BC) [htr]
Or, Remedies for Love; Latin Remedia Amoris.
  • Latin HTML (Single page, 67 KB) at The Latin Library; link is for main index page for all works
  • Latin/English HTML (Single page each) at The Internet Sacred Text Archive (Translation by J. Lewis May)

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  • Latin/English Hardcover edition, includes Ars Amatoria, Cosmetics, Remedies for Love, and Ibis, plus three poems now judged not to be Ovid's. Translated by J.H. Mozley (Harvard Univ Pr, 1929, 396 pg).
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Epistulae Ex Ponto (c. 10 AD) [htr]
Or, Letters from the Black Sea.
  • Latin HTML (4 pages, indexed) at The Latin Library; link is for main index page for all works

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  • Latin/English Hardcover edition, includes Tristia and Letters from the Black Sea, translated by A.L. Wheeler (Harvard Univ Pr, 1924, 560 pg).
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Fasti (4-16 AD) [htr]
A poem of some 5000 lines, on the Roman calendar.
  • Latin HTML (6 pages, indexed) at The Latin Library; link is for main index page for all works

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  • Latin/English Hardcover edition, translated by James G. Frazer (Harvard Univ Pr, 1931, 494 pg).
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Heroides (or, Heroines) (c. 5? BC) [htr]
  • Latin HTML (21 pages, indexed) at The Latin Library; link is for main index page for all works

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  • Latin/English Hardcover edition, includes Amores and Heroides, translated by Grant Showerman (Harvard Univ Pr, 1914, 536 pg).
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Ibis (c. 8-10 AD) [htr]
  • Latin HTML (Single page, 53 KB) at The Latin Library; link is for main index page for all works

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  • Latin/English Hardcover edition, includes Ars Amatoria, Cosmetics, Remedies for Love, and Ibis, plus three poems now judged not to be Ovid's. Translated by J.H. Mozley (Harvard Univ Pr, 1929, 396 pg).
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Metamorphoses (8 AD) [HTR]
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Tristia (c. 10 AD) [htr]
Or, Songs of Sadness.
  • Latin HTML (5 pages, indexed) at The Latin Library; link is for main index page for all works

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  • Latin/English Hardcover edition, includes Tristia and Letters from the Black Sea, translated by A.L. Wheeler (Harvard Univ Pr, 1924, 560 pg).
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