TABLE OF CONTENTS: Cato the Censor-(Born in 234 b.c., died in 149.) Of Work on a Roman Farm. (From "De Re Rustica." Translated by Dr. E. Wilson) Cicero-(Born in 106 b.c., assassinated in 43.) I: The Blessings of Old Age. (From the "Cato Major." Translated by Cyrus R. Edmonds) II: On the Death of His Daughter Tullia. (A letter to Sulpicius) III: Of Brave and Elevated Spirits. (From Book I of the "Offices." Translated by Cyrus R. Edmonds) IV: Of Scipio's Death and of Friendship. From the "Dialog on Friendship." (Translated by Cyrus R. Edmonds) Julius Cæsar-(Born in 100 b.c., assassinated in 44.) I: The Building of the Bridge Across the Rhine. (From Book IV of the "Commentaries on the Gallic War." Translated by McDivett and W. S. Bohn) II: The Invasion of Britain. (From Book V of the "Commentaries on the Gallic War." Translated by McDivett and Bohn) III: Overcoming the Nervii. (From Book II of the "Commentaries on the Gallic War." Translated by McDivett and Bohn) IV: The Battle of Pharsalia and the Death of Pompey. (From Book III of the "Commentaries on the Gallic War." Translated by McDivett and Bohn) Sallust-(Born about 86 b.c., died about 34.) I: The Genesis of Catiline. (From the "Conspiracy of Catiline." Translated by J. S. Watson) II: The Fate of the Conspirators. (From the "Conspiracy of Catiline." Translated by J. S. Watson) Livy-(Born in 59 b.c., died in 17 a.d.) I: Horatius Cocles at the Bridge. (From Book II of the "History of Rome." Translated by D. Spillan and Cyrus R. Edmonds) II: Hannibal's Crossing of the Alps. (From Book XXI of the "History of Rome." Translated by Spillan and Edmonds) III: Hannibal and Scipio at Zama. (From Book XXX of the "History of Rome." Translated by Spillan and Edmonds) Seneca-(Born about 4 b.c., died in 65 a.d.) I: Of the Wise Man. (From Book II of the "Minor Essays." Translated by Aubrey Stewart) II: Of Consolation for the Loss of Friends. (From Book VI of the "Minor Essays." Translated by Aubrey Stewart) III: To Nero on Clemency. (From the "Minor Essays." Translated by Aubrey Stewart) IV: The Pilot. (From Epistle 85. Translated by Thomas Lodge) V: Of a Happy Life. (From Book VII of the "Minor Essays." Translated by Aubrey Stewart) Pliny the Elder-(Born in 23 a.d., perished in the Eruption of Vesuvius.) I: The Qualities of the Dog. (From the "Natural History." Translated by Bostock and Riley) II: Three Great Artists of Greece. (From the "Natural History." Translated by Bostock and Riley) Quintilian-(Born about 35 a.d., died about 95.) The Orator Must Be a Good Man. (From Book XII, Chapter I, of the "Institutes." Translated by J. S. Watson) ...
TABLE OF CONTENTS: Cato the Censor-(Born in 234 b.c., died in 149.) Of Work on a Roman Farm. (From "De Re Rustica." Translated by Dr. E. Wilson) Cicero-(Born in 106 b.c., assassinated in 43.) I: The Blessings of Old Age. (From the "Cato Major." Translated by Cyrus R. Edmonds) II: On the Death of His Daughter Tullia. (A letter to Sulpicius) III: Of Brave and Elevated Spirits. (From Book I of the "Offices." Translated by Cyrus R. Edmonds) IV: Of Scipio's Death and of Friendship. From the "Dialog on Friendship." (Translated by Cyrus R. Edmonds) Julius Cæsar-(Born in 100 b.c., assassinated in 44.) I: The Building of the Bridge Across the Rhine. (From Book IV of the "Commentaries on the Gallic War." Translated by McDivett and W. S. Bohn) II: The Invasion of Britain. (From Book V of the "Commentaries on the Gallic War." Translated by McDivett and Bohn) III: Overcoming the Nervii. (From Book II of the "Commentaries on the Gallic War." Translated by McDivett and Bohn) IV: The Battle of Pharsalia and the Death of Pompey. (From Book III of the "Commentaries on the Gallic War." Translated by McDivett and Bohn) Sallust-(Born about 86 b.c., died about 34.) I: The Genesis of Catiline. (From the "Conspiracy of Catiline." Translated by J. S. Watson) II: The Fate of the Conspirators. (From the "Conspiracy of Catiline." Translated by J. S. Watson) Livy-(Born in 59 b.c., died in 17 a.d.) I: Horatius Cocles at the Bridge. (From Book II of the "History of Rome." Translated by D. Spillan and Cyrus R. Edmonds) II: Hannibal's Crossing of the Alps. (From Book XXI of the "History of Rome." Translated by Spillan and Edmonds) III: Hannibal and Scipio at Zama. (From Book XXX of the "History of Rome." Translated by Spillan and Edmonds) Seneca-(Born about 4 b.c., died in 65 a.d.) I: Of the Wise Man. (From Book II of the "Minor Essays." Translated by Aubrey Stewart) II: Of Consolation for the Loss of Friends. (From Book VI of the "Minor Essays." Translated by Aubrey Stewart) III: To Nero on Clemency. (From the "Minor Essays." Translated by Aubrey Stewart) IV: The Pilot. (From Epistle 85. Translated by Thomas Lodge) V: Of a Happy Life. (From Book VII of the "Minor Essays." Translated by Aubrey Stewart) Pliny the Elder-(Born in 23 a.d., perished in the Eruption of Vesuvius.) I: The Qualities of the Dog. (From the "Natural History." Translated by Bostock and Riley) II: Three Great Artists of Greece. (From the "Natural History." Translated by Bostock and Riley) Quintilian-(Born about 35 a.d., died about 95.) The Orator Must Be a Good Man. (From Book XII, Chapter I, of the "Institutes." Translated by J. S. Watson) ...