— aeschylus

  • prometheus bound
  • seven against thebes
  • the oresteia
    • agamemnon
    • the libation bearers (choephoroi)
    • the eumenides
  • the persians
  • the suppliants
    • the danaids
    • the egyptians
    • the suppliants

— euripides

  • drama
    • electra
    • helen
    • heracleidae
    • ion
    • iphigenia in tauris
    • the suppliants
  • satyr play
    • cyclops
  • tragedy
    • alcestis
    • andromache
    • bacchae
    • hecuba
    • heracles
    • hippolytus
    • iphigenia at aulis
    • medea
    • orestes
    • phoenician women
    • rhesus
    • the trojan women

— sophocles

  • ajax
  • electra
  • philoctetes
  • the theban plays
    • oedipus rex
    • oedipus at colonus
    • antigone
  • the women of trachis

— ovid

  • amores ("the loves")
  • ars amatoria ("the art of love")
  • consolatio ad liviam ("consolation to livia")
  • epistulae ex ponto ("letters from the black sea")
  • fasti ("the festivals")
  • halieutica ("on fishing")
  • heroides ("the heroines")
  • ibis ("the ibis")
  • medicamina faciei femineae ("women's facial cosmetics")
  • metamorphoses ("transformations")
  • nux ("the walnut tree")
  • remedia amoris ("the cure for love")
  • somnium ("the dream")
  • tristia ("sorrows")

— hesiod

  • shield of heracles
  • theogony
  • works and days

— homer

  • the iliad
  • the odyssey

— aristophanes

  • ecclesiazusae or the assemblywomen; (ἐκκλησιάζουσαι ekklesiazousai) c. 392 bc
  • lysistrata (λυσιστράτη lysistrate) 411 bc
  • peace (εἰρήνη eirene; latin: pax) first version, 421 bc
  • the acharnians (ἀχαρνεῖς akharneis; attic ἀχαρνῆς; acharnenses) 425 bc
  • the birds (ὄρνιθες ornithes; latin: aves) 414 bc
  • the clouds (νεφέλαι nephelai; latin: nubes); original 423 bc, uncompleted revised version from 419 bc – 416 bc survives
  • the frogs (βάτραχοι batrakhoi; latin: ranae) 405 bc
  • the knights (ἱππεῖς hippeis; attic ἱππῆς; latin: equites) 424 bc
  • the wasps (σφῆκες sphekes; latin: vespae) 422 bc
  • thesmophoriazusae or the women celebrating the thesmophoria (θεσμοφοριάζουσαι thesmophoriazousai) first version c.411 bc
  • wealth (πλοῦτος ploutos; latin plutus) second version, 388 bc

— virgil

  • appendix vergiliana
  • the aeneid
  • the eclogues (or bucolics)
  • the georgics

— dante alighieri

  • convivio ("the banquet")
  • de vulgari eloquentia ("on the eloquence of vernacular")
  • la vita nuova ("the new life")
  • monarchia
  • the divine comedy
    • hell (inferno)
    • paradise (paradiso)
    • purgatory (purgatorio)

— lucian of samosata

  • true history
  • dialogues of the dead
  • dialogues of the gods
  • dialogues of the courtesans
  • alexander the false prophet
  • sale of creeds
  • philopseudes

— pindar

  • the odes

— orestes and pylades

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