MAJOR CLASSICAL AUTHORS and GENRES
This list was created by the Classics faculty at Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois, for students majoring or minoring in Classics.
GREEK
Homer (8th century B.C., epic) Iliad, Odyssey Homeric Hymns (7th century, anonymous) Hesiod (7th century B.C., poetry) Theogony, Works and Days (Erga kai Hemerai) Sappho, Alcaeus, Archilochus (7th-6th centuries, lyric poetry) Pindar (6th century, poetry) Epinicia Herodotus, Thucydides (5th century, history) Aeschylus (5th century, tragedy) Oresteia (Agamamenon, Choephoroi [Libation Bearers], Eumenides) Persians, Seven Against Thebes, Prometheus Bound, Suppliant Women Sophocles (5th century, tragedy) Ajax, Antigone, Oedipus at Thebes, Philoctetes, Electra, Trachinian Women, Oedipus at Colonus Euripides (5th century, tragedy) Medea, Troades (Trojan Women), Electra, Alcestis, Bacchae, Hippolytus, etc. Aristophanes (5th century, comedy) Lysistrata, Birds, Clouds, Wasps Plato (4th century, philosophy) Republic, Ion, Phaedra, Phaedo, Apology, etc. Aristotle (4th century, philosophy) Poetics, Ethics Menander (4th century, comedy) Dyskolos
ROMAN
Plautus and Terence (2nd century, comedy) Catullus (1st century, lyric poetry) Lucretius (1st century B.C., epic) De Rerum Natura Caesar (1st century, history) Cicero (1st century B.C., rhetoric, philosophy) Ad Catilinam, Pro Archia, De Amicitia, De Senectute, Epistulae Vergil (1st century B.C., epic and poetry) Eclogues, Georgics, Aeneid Horace (1st century B.C., lyric poetry) Odes, Epodes, Sermones Livy (1st century B.C., history) Ab Urbe Condita Ovid (1st century A.D., poetry) Metamorphoses, Amores, Remedia Amoris, Tristia, Fasti Propertius and Tibullus (1st century A.D., love elegy) Petronius (1st century A.D., satire) Satyricon Perseus and Juvenal (1st century A.D., satires) Seneca the Elder (1st century A.D., rhetoric) Suasoriae et Controversiae Pliny the Elder (1st century A.D.) Natural History Seneca the Younger (1st century A.D., philosophy and tragedy) De Consolatione, De Ira, De Bona Vita, Dialogues Tacitus (1st century A.D., history) Martial (1st-2nd centuries A.D., epigrams) Pliny the
Younger (1st century A.D. Marcus Aurelius (2nd century A.D.) Meditations |