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Reading List Classics PHD Toronto

The document provides a reading list for a Greek Ph.D. program organized by author. It includes works from major Greek authors such as Homer, Herodotus, Plato, Sophocles, and Thucydides. For each author, specific texts and editions are recommended for reading.

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Greek Ph.D.

Readling List

Andocides On the Mysteries (MacDowell: Oxford 1962)

Antiphon Against the Stepmother, Tetralogies (Gagarin: CGLC


1997)

Aeschylus Agamemnon (Raeburn and Thomas: Oxford


2011); Choephori (Garvie: Oxford
1986), Eumenides (Sommerstein: CGLC 1989)

Apollonius of Argonautica, Book 3 (Hunter: CGLC 1989)


Rhodes

Aristophanes Clouds (Dover: Oxford 1968); Birds (Dunbar: Oxford


1995); Lysistrata (Henderson: Oxford 1987); Frogs (Dover:
Oxford 1993)

Aristotle Ethics 1; Politics 1; Athenaion Politeia 1-41 (Rhodes:


Oxford 1981); Poetics (Lucas: Oxford 1968)

Callimachus Aetia, frr. 1-2, 67-75, 110 (Harder: Oxford


2012); Hymn 2 (Williams: Oxford 1978; Stephens: Oxford
2015); Epigrams (Gow and Page, Hellenistic Epigrams:
Cambridge 1965)

Demosthenes Philippics 1 (Wooten: Oxford 2008); Against


Conon (Carey and Reid: CGLC 1985); For Phormio (Pearson:
Scholars Press 1972)

Euripides Alcestis (Dale: Oxford 1961; Parker, Oxford


2007); Medea (Mastronarde: CGLC
2002); Hippolytus (Barrett: Oxford 1964); Bacchae (Dodds:
Oxford 1960, 2nd ed.)

Gorgias Helen (MacDowell: Bristol Classical Press 1982)


Herodotus Books 1.1-130 (Asheri, Lloyd, Corcella: Oxford
2007); 5 (Hornblower: CGLC 2013); 8 (Bowie: CGLC 2007)

Hesiod Theogony (West: Oxford 1966); Works and Days (West:


Oxford 1978)

Hippocrates Airs, Waters, Places (Hayes and Nimis: Faenum Publishing


2013)

Homer Iliad (1-4 Kirk: Cambridge; 5-8 Kirk: Cambridge; 9-12


Hainsworth; 13-16 Janko: Cambridge; 17-20 Edwards; 21-24
Richardson: Cambridge; 1 Pulleyn: Oxford; 6 Graziosi and
Haubold: CGLC; 9 Griffin: Oxford; 22 de Jong CGLC; 24
Macleod CGLC

Odyssey 1-8 (Heubeck, West, and Hainsworth: Oxford); 6-8


(Garvie, CGLC); 9-16 (Heubeck and Hoekstra: Oxford); 17-24
(Russo, Fernandez-Galliano, and Heubeck: Oxford); 13-14
(Bowie, CGLC); 17-18 (Steiner, CGLC); 19-20 (Rutherford
CGLC)

Homeric Hymn 2 (Richardson: Oxford 1974; Foley: Princeton


Hymns 1993), Hymn 5 (Faulkner: Oxford 2008; Olson: de Gruyter
2012; Richardson CGLC: Cambridge 2010,)

Isocrates Panegyricus (Usher: Aris and Phillips 1990)

Longus Daphnis and Chloe

Lyric Poets As in D. Campbell, Greek Lyric Poetry; the Cologne


Archilochus epode; the 2004 fragments of Sappho’s “Poem on
Old Age” and the 2014 fragments of Sappho’s “Brothers Poem”

Lysias 1 (Carey: CGLC 1990; Todd: Oxford 2007); 12 (Edwards:


Bristol Classical Press 1999; Todd: Oxford forthcoming)

Menander Dyskolos (Handley 1965)

Pindar Olympians 1, 2 (Willcock CGLC), 7 (Willcock


CGLC), 14; Pythians 1, 8, 10; Nemeans 6, 7, 8,
10 (Olympians and Pythians, Gildersleeve: New York
1899; Nemeans, Bury: Macmillan 1890; Isthmians, Bury:
Macmillan 1892)

Plato Apology and Crito (Burnet: Oxford


1924); Symposium (Dover: CGLC 1980); Republic 6, 7,
10 (Adam: Cambridge 1902)

Plutarch Pericles (Stadter 1989)

Polybius Book 6 (Walbank I: Oxford Clarendon 1957)

Sophocles Ajax (Finglass: Cambridge 2011; Stanford: Macmillan


1963, Bristol Classical Press reprint); Antigone (Griffith: CGLC
1999) Oedipus Tyrannus (Dawe: CGLC rev. ed.
2006), Oedipus at Colonus (Jebb: Bristol Classical Press reprint
of 1900 edition, Cambridge; Critical text: Lloyd-Jones and
Wilson: Oxford 1990)

Theocritus Idylls 1, 7, 11, 13 (Gow: Cambridge 1952; Dover:


Macmillan 1971 (BCP reprint); Hunter: CGLC 1999 has
commentary on 7, 11, 13)

Thucydides Book 1, 3, 5.84-116; 6 (Gomme, Andrewes, Dover: Oxford


Clarendon 1945-1981; Hornblower I and III: Oxford Clarendon
1991, 2008); 2 (Rusten: CGLC 1989)

Xenophon Hellenica 2 (Krentz: Aris and Phillips 1995; Underhill:


reprint by Bristol Classical Press 1991); Athenaion
Politeia (Frisch 1942; Marr and Rhodes: Aris and Philips 2008)
Apuleius Metamorphoses 4.28–6.24 (Kenney: CGCL 1990)

Augustine Confessions 1(Clark: Cambridge Imperial Library 2005;


O’Donnell: Oxford

Ausonius Moselle (Green: Oxford 1991)

Caesar Civil Wars 1 (Carter: Aris and Phillips 1991; Kramer /


Hofmann: Berlin 1881 [German])
Gallic Wars 5 (Holmes: Oxford 1914; Kelsey: Boston 1897,
repr. 2007; Kramer / Dittenberger: Berlin 1881 [German])

Catullus all (Fordyce: Oxford 1961, where available; Kroll: ed. 5


Stuttgart 1959 [German]; Quinn: London 1973 where Fordyce
is not available)

Cicero In Catilinam 1-4 (Dyck: CGLC 2008)


Pro Caelio (Austin: Oxford 1960, with many reprints; Dyck:
CGLC 2013; Keitel and Crawford: Focus 2009 is also
available)
Philippics 2 (Ramsey: CGLC 2003; Denniston: Oxford 1926,
repr. BCP 1991, 2011)
De Oratore 1.1–23 (Kumaniecki’s Teubner: Leipzig 1969;
Wilkins 1892)
Select Letters (Shackleton Bailey: CGLC 1980)
Somnium Scipionis (Zetzel: CGLC 1995 = De Re Publica,
Book 6)

Ennius Annals (Skutsch: Oxford 1985; for now, use Warmington’s


Loeb translation for guidance)
Fragments of the Tragedies: Medea Exul (Jocelyn: Cambridge
1967)

Horace Odes:
1(Mayer: CGLC 2012; Nisbet & Hubbard: Oxford 1970)
2 (Nisbet & Hubbard: Oxford 1978)
3 (Nisbet & Rudd: Oxford 2004)
4 and Carmen Saeculare (Thomas: CGLC 2011)
Epodes (Watson: Oxford 2003; Mankin: CGLC 1995)
Epistles 1 (Mayer: CGLC 1994)
Ars Poetica (Rudd: CGLC 1989; Brink: Cambridge 1971)
Satires 1. 1, 4–6, 8–10 (Gowers: CGLC 2012)

Jerome Epistula 52 to Nepotian (Cain: Brill, 2013);


Epistula 108 to Eustochium (Cain: Oxford, 2013)

Juvenal Satires 1-5 (Braund: CGLC 1996; you may also find
Courtney: London 1980 useful; reissued in paperback in 2013,
by California Classical Studies)

Livy Book 1 (Gould & Whiteley: London 1952, repr. BCP 1987;
Ogilvie: Oxford 1965)
Book 21 (Weissenborn-Müller: Berlin 1965 [German])
(See Kraus: CGLC 1995 for a good introduction to Livy.)

Livius Odusia (Warmington: Loeb 1936 with reprints; Flores:


Andronicus Naples 2011 [Italian])

Lucan Bellum Civile, Book 1, (Roche: Oxford


2009), 7 (Lanzarone: Florence 2016)
(See Fantham: CGLC 1992 for a good introduction to Lucan.)

Lucretius Book 1 (Leonard & Smith: Wisconsin 1970)


Book 3.1–30, 417-1094 (Kenney: CGLC 1971)
Book 5.772–1457 (Gale: Oxford 2009)

Martial Select Epigrams (Watson and Watson: CGLC 2003)

Naevius Bellum Punicum (Barchiesi: Padua 1962 [Italian]; Flores:


Naples 2011 [Italian])
Tarentilla (Warmington: Loeb 1936, with reprints)

Ovid Ars Amatoria 1 (Hollis: Oxford 1977)


Amores 1 (McKeown: Liverpool 1987; Barsby: Oxford 1973 =
BCP 1979)
Metamorphoses (Galasso: Torino 2000 on all books)
1 (Lee: BCP 1953, repr. 1992; Anderson: Oklahoma 1997;
Barchiesi: Rome 2005- [Italian] so far for Met. 1-9)
8 (Hollis: Oxford 1970; Barchiesi as above)
14 (Myers: CGLC 2009)
15.745-879
Heroides (Knox: CGLC 1996)
Fasti 4 (Fantham: CGLC 1998)

Petronius Satyricon 26-78: the Cena Trimalchionis (Smith and/or


Schmeling)

Plautus Amphitruo (Christenson: CGLC 2000)


Pseudolus (Wilcock: BCP 1987)
Menaechmi (Gratwick: CGLC 1993)
(Please note that for Plautine metre one of the most helpful
starting-guides is to be found in the introduction to
Christenson’s commentary to the Amphitruo.)

Pliny the Epistles (Sherwin-White: Oxford 1966)


Younger 1.1
2 (all) (Whitton: CGLC 2013)
6.16, 20
9.33
10.96, 97

Propertius Book 1 (Camps: Cambridge 1961; Fedeli: Florence 1980


[Italian])
Book 3. 1–3 (Camps: Cambridge 1966; Fedeli: Bari 1985
[Italian])
Book 4 (Hutchinson: CGLC 2006)

Prudentius Psychomachia (Burton: Bryn Mawr 1989)

Quintilian Institutio Oratoria, 10.1 (Peterson: Oxford 1903)

Sallust Bellum Catilinae (Ramsey: APA 1984; ed. 2, 2007)


Histories, Preface & Book 1 (La Penna & Funari: De
Gruyter 2015). Further speeches and letters: speech of Cotta
(Book 2), letter of Pompey (Book 2), speech of Macer (Book
3), letter of Mithridates (Book 4); use Reynolds’ 1991 OCT
for text. For advice and support on Hist. 1-5, use Ramsey: Loeb
2015 and McGushin: Oxford 1992.

Seneca Thyestes (Tarrant: APA 1985)


Epistles 47; 51; 55; 56; 86; 99; 114 (use Reynolds’ OCT;
Summers: London 1920, repr. 1965 for advice)
Apocolocyntosis (Eden: CGLC 1984)

Statius (Hill: Thebaid 9 (Dewar: Oxford 1991)


Leiden 1983) Achilleid (McNelis: OUP forthcoming)
Siluae 2.7 (Newlands: CGLC 2011)

Suetonius Augustus (Wardle: Oxford 2014)

Tacitus Agricola (Kraus & Woodman: CGLC 2014)


Histories 1 (Damon: CGLC 2003)
Dialogus (Mayer: CGLC 2001)
Annals 1 (Goodyear: Cambridge 1972); 4 (Woodman and
Martin: CGLC 1989); Furneaux: Oxford, ed. 2, 1896 for both.

Terence Adelphoe (Martin: CGLC 1976);


Eunuch (Barsby: CGLC 1999)

Tibullus Book 1 (Maltby: Cambridge 2002; Flower Smith: New


York 1913, repr. Darmstadt 1964, 1985)
Book 3.13-18 (Sulpicia)

Vergil Eclogues (Clausen: Oxford 1994 and/or Coleman: CGLC


1977)
Georgics (Thomas: CGLC 1988 and/or Mynors: Oxford 1990)
Aeneid
1 (Austin: Oxford 1971)
2 (Austin: Oxford 1964; Horsfall: Brill 2008)
3 (Williams: Oxford 1963, repr. BCP 1990; Horsfall: Brill
2006)
4 (Austin: Oxford 1963)
5 (Williams: Oxford 1960, repr. BCP 1981)
6 (Austin: Oxford 1977; Norden, ed. 3 Leipzig 1927, with many
reprints [German])
7 (Horsfall: Brill 2000)
8 (Williams: London 1973, repr. BCP 1996 – this edition
covers Aen. 7-12, Fordyce: Oxford 1977, repr. BCP 1993 on
Aen. 7-8)
9 (Hardie: CGLC 1995)
10 (Harrison: Oxford 1997)
11 (Horsfall: Brill 2011)
12 (Tarrant: CGLC 2012)

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