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Anacreon, odes, with observations by Henricus Stephanus. Paris, 1556. } 8°.
Alcinous, on the doctrine of Plato. Paris, 1549. — — - }
Apollonius, Argonautica, translated into Latin by Hartung. Basel, 1550. }
Theocritus, idylls translated by Winsemius. Frankfurt, 1558. — - } 8°.
Homer, Batrachomyomachia. Freiburg im Breisgau, 1547. — }
Apollonius, translated in verse and illustrated with annotations by Valentinus Rotmarus. Basel, 1572.
Parthenius, translated by Janus Cornarius. 1531.
Hesiod, with narrations by Melanchthon. Hagenau, 1532. — } 8°.
Theocritus, rendered in Latin verse by Helius Eobanus Hessus. Same place.}
155 -- Theocritus, with ancient Greek commentaries. 1518. 8°.
Hesiod, with narrations by Melanchthon. Leipzig, 1576. — — - }
The same, in Greek and Latin with diagrams by Georgius Henisch. Basel, 1580. } 8°.
Theocritus, translated into Latin by Andreas Divo of Justinopolis. Basel, 1554. }
Aristophanes, comedies translated by Frischlin, part 1. Frankfurt, 1586. 8°.
Plutarch, on not being angry, on curiosity, etc. 1525. } 8°.
Aeschylus, six tragedies. Venice, 1518. In Greek — }
Oppian, in Greek. Venice, 1517.
Dionysius, description of the world, etc., with commentaries by Ceporinus. Basel, 1523. } 8°.
160 -- Anthology of various epigrams, in Greek. Venice, 1503. 8°.
Poems of the nine illustrious women, and of the ancient lyric poets. Antwerp, 1568. 8°.
Quintus Calaber, Tryphiodorus, Coluthus. Basel, 1569. In Greek. 8°.
Pythagoras, Phocylides, etc., sentences, from the interpretation of Amerbach, Vinet, etc. Leipzig, 1572. 8°.
Lycophron, Cassandra with commentary by Isaac Tzetzes, translated by Bern. Bertrand. Basel, }
Sentences of the ancient comic poets, translated into Greek and Latin by Jacob Hertelius. Basel, 1558. — } 8°.
165 -- Selected Greek epigrams, edited by Henricus Stephanus. 1570. 8°.
Aeschylus, six tragedies translated by Joannes Sanranius. Basel, 1555. — — } 8°.
The same, Prometheus, interpreted by Matthias Gurbitius the Illyrian. Basel, 1559. }
Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, select tragedies. Geneva, 1567. 8° or 12°.
Sophocles, translated by Joannes Baptista Gabius. Venice, 1543. — — — }
Aeschylus, amended by Robertellus. Venice, 1552. — — — — } 8°.
Euripides, Phoenissae Phoenician Women tragedy, translated by Georgius Calaminus. Strasbourg, 1577. }
Sophocles and Aeschylus, amended by Gulielmus Canterus. Antwerp, 1579. In Greek. }
Euripides, 4 tragedies. Same place, 1581. Translated into Latin by Georgius Rataller. — } 12°.
170 Pindar, in Greek and Latin from the version of Melanchthon. Basel, 1526 — — }
Epigrams and Elegies, on the funeral of Lord Philibert, Bishop of Geneva, and others. 1556. } 8°.
Pindar, and the other eight lyric poets. Antwerp, 1567. 12°.
Theocritus and others, idylls, etc., with observations by Henricus Stephanus. 1579. — — }
Callimachus, Moschus, and Bion, poems, translated by Bonaventura Vulcanus. Antwerp, 1584. } 12°.
Euripides, amended by Canterus. Antwerp, 1571. 12°.
175 -- Georgic, Bucolic, and gnomic aphoristic poems of the most ancient authors. 12°. In Greek.
Sentences of the Greek comic poets. Geneva, 1569.