Pierre Grimal - Works

Works

All published in Paris-

  • Dictionnaire de la mythologie grecque et romaine, published by PUF, 1951, fifth edition in 1976
  • Romans grecs et latins, Bibliothèque de la Pléiade, 1958
  • Le siècle des Scipions, Rome et l’Hellénisme au temps des guerres puniques, Aubier, second edition in 1975
  • La littérature latine, PUF Que sais-je number 376, 1965
  • La mythologie grecque, PUF Que sais-je number 582, ninth edition in 1978
  • L’art des jardins, PUF Que sais-je number 618, third edition 1974
  • Les villes romaines, PUF Que sais-je number 657, first edition 1954, seventh edition in 1990
  • Le siècle d’Auguste, PUF Que sais-je number 676, 1965
  • Dans les pas des césars, Hachette, 1955
  • Horace, Editions du Seuil, 1955
  • La civilisation romaine, Arthaud, fourth edition in 1970
  • Italie retrouvée, PUF, 1979
  • Nous partons pour Rome, PUF, third edition 1977
  • L’amour à Rome, Belles Lettres, 1979
  • Mythologies, Larousse, 1964
  • Histoire mondiale de la femme, Nouvelle Librairie de France, 1965
  • Etude de chronologie cicéronienne, Belles Lettres, 1977
  • Essai sur l’art poétique d’Horace, Paris SEDES, 1968
  • Le guide de l’étudiant latiniste, PUF, 1971
  • La guerre civile de Pétrone, dans ses rapports avec la Pharsale, Belles Lettres, 1977
  • Le Lyrisme à Rome, PUF, 1978
  • Sénèque, ou la conscience de l’Empire, Belles Lettres, 1978
  • Le théâtre antique, PUF Que sais-je number 1732, 1978
  • Le Quercy de Pierre Grimal, Arthaud, 1978
  • Sénèque, PUF Que sais-je number 1950, 1981
  • Jérôme Carcopino, un historien au service de l’humanisme (in collaboration with Cl. Carcopino and P. Oubliac), Belles Lettres, 1981
  • Rome, les siècles et les jours, Arthaud, 1982
  • Virgile ou la seconde naissance de Rome, Arthaud, 1985
  • Rome, la littérature et l'histoire, École française de Rome, 1986
  • Cicéron, Fayard, 1986
  • Les erreurs de la liberté, Belles Lettres, 1989
  • Tacite, Fayard, 1990
  • Marc Aurèle
  • Les mémoires d’Agrippine, editions De Fallois, 1992
  • Le procès de Néron, editions De Fallois

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