Translations
- 1912, published by the Athenian Society, London; unknown translator rumored to be Oscar Wilde. Lysistrata
- 1924, Benjamin B. Rogers, verse
- 1925, Jack Lindsay, verse
- 1934, Arthur S. Way, verse
- 1944, Charles T. Murphy, prose and verse
- 1954, Dudley Fitts, prose and verse
- 1961, Donald Sutherland, prose and verse
- 1963, Douglass Parker, verse
- 1972 Germaine Greer, prose
- 1988, Jeffrey Henderson, verse
- 1991, Nicholas Rudall
- 2000, George Theodoridis, 2000, prose
- 2002, David Landon, Ph.D. M.F.A., prose and verse
- 2003, Sarah Ruden
- 2004, Paul Roche, verse and prose
- 2005, Edward Einhorn, prose and verse
- 2003/06, Chris Tilley, musical version with prose and songs
- Anonymous translator, prose
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