Library of Sir Thomas Browne - Greek Literature

Greek Literature

  • Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides ed. Johannes Meursius Leiden 1612
  • Archimedes, Opera 1615
  • Aristotle Opera, 1615
    • Rhetorica, 1619
    • De Mundo, 1591
    • Problemata, 1632
  • Aristophanes Comedies XI, Leiden 1624
  • Arrian, Ponti Euxini, Geneva 1577
    • de Venatione, Paris 1644
  • Apollonius of Rhodes Argonautica 2 vols. Leiden 1641
  • Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae or Banquet of the learned ed. Isaac Casaubon 1612
  • Epicurus Philosophy of, ed. Pierre Gassendi 2 vols. Leiden 1649
  • Euclid Elementorum Libri 6. priores, London 1620
  • Euripides Tragedies, 1562
  • Homer Opera, Basle 1612
  • Iamblichus, Life of Pythagoras
    • The Mysteries of Egyptians and Chaldeans, Leyden 1670
  • Lucian, Opera, 1546
    • Dialogi Selectiores, Paris 1572
  • Philo Opera, Cologne 1613
  • Plato Chalcidii Timaeus, Leiden 1617 (ed. Johannes Meursius)
  • Sibyllina Oracula, 1607
  • Theophrastus Characters, notes by Isaac Casaubon, Leyden 1638
  • Xenophon, Cyropaedia Gk & Lat London 1674

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