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Great Library of Poetry Books  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by angus77 at May 9, 2014
Great Library of Poetry Books

Great Library of Poetry Books
English | PDF | Large Books Collection | 4.17 GB
Genre: Poetry

A Loeb Classical Library Reader  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by step778 at Jan. 8, 2023
A Loeb Classical Library Reader

Loeb Classical Library, "A Loeb Classical Library Reader"
English | 2006 | pages: 236 | ISBN: 067499616X | PDF | 2,1 mb

Loeb Classical Library  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by angus77 at June 30, 2014
Loeb Classical Library

Loeb Classical Library
English | 333 PDF | Large Books Collection | 6.31 GB
Genre: History, Literature, Academic

Caesar: Alexandrian War. African War. Spanish War (Loeb Classical Library No. 402)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Book-er at Aug. 18, 2009
Caesar: Alexandrian War. African War. Spanish War (Loeb Classical Library No. 402)

A. G. Way (Translator), Caesar "Caesar: Alexandrian War. African War. Spanish War (Loeb Classical Library No. 402)"
Loeb Classical Library | English | 1955-01-01 | ISBN: 0674994434 | 464 pages | PDF | 14,4 MB

History of the Peloponnesian War, I: Books 1-2 (Loeb Classical Library)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Freesty1er at Oct. 12, 2009
History of the Peloponnesian War, I: Books 1-2 (Loeb Classical Library)

Thucydides, "History of the Peloponnesian War, I: Books 1-2 (Loeb Classical Library)"
Loeb Classical Library | 1919-01-01 | ISBN: 0674991206 | 496 pages | PDF | 15.96 MB

Thucydides of Athens, one of the greatest of historians, was born about 471 BCE. He saw the rise of Athens to greatness under the inspired leadership of Pericles. In 430, the second year of the Peloponnesian War, he caught and survived the horrible plague which he described so graphically. Later, as general in 423 he failed to save Amphipolis from the enemy and was disgraced. He tells about this, not in volumes of self-justification, but in one sentence of his history of the war—that it befell him to be an exile for twenty years. He then lived probably on his property in Thrace, but was able to observe both sides in certain campaigns of the war, and returned to Athens after her defeat in 404. He had been composing his famous history, with its hopes and horrors, triumphs and disasters, in full detail from first-hand knowledge of his own and others.
The Downward Journey or the Tyrant: Zeus Catechized - Zeus Rants: 002 (Loeb Classical Library)

The Downward Journey or the Tyrant: Zeus Catechized - Zeus Rants: 002 (Loeb Classical Library)
Publisher: LOEB | ISBN: 0674990609 | edition 1989 | PDF | 528 pages | 12.1 mb

Lucian (ca. 120–190 CE), the satirist from Samosata on the Euphrates, started as an apprentice sculptor, turned to rhetoric and visited Italy and Gaul as a successful travelling lecturer, before settling in Athens and developing his original brand of satire. Late in life he fell on hard times and accepted an official post in Egypt.
Although notable for the Attic purity and elegance of his Greek and his literary versatility, Lucian is chiefly famed for the lively, cynical wit of the humorous dialogues in which he satirises human folly, superstition and hypocrisy. His aim was to amuse rather than to instruct. Among his best works are A True Story (the tallest of tall stories about a voyage to the moon), Dialogues of the Gods (a 'reductio ad absurdum' of traditional mythology), Dialogues of the Dead (on the vanity of human wishes), Philosophies for Sale (great philosophers of the past are auctioned off as slaves), The Fisherman (the degeneracy of modern philosophers), The Carousal or Symposium (philosophers misbehave at a party), Timon (the problems of being rich), Twice Accused (Lucian's defence of his literary career) and (if by Lucian) The Ass (the amusing adventures of a man who is turned into an ass).
The Loeb Classical Library edition of Lucian is in eight volumes.
The Dead Come to Life or the Fisherman: v. 3: The Double Indictment (Loeb Classical Library)

The Dead Come to Life or the Fisherman: v. 3: The Double Indictment (Loeb Classical Library)
Publisher: Loeb | ISBN: 0674991443 | edition 1989| PDF | 512 pages | 14.9 mb

Lucian (ca. 120–190 CE), the satirist from Samosata on the Euphrates, started as an apprentice sculptor, turned to rhetoric and visited Italy and Gaul as a successful travelling lecturer, before settling in Athens and developing his original brand of satire. Late in life he fell on hard times and accepted an official post in Egypt.
Although notable for the Attic purity and elegance of his Greek and his literary versatility, Lucian is chiefly famed for the lively, cynical wit of the humorous dialogues in which he satirises human folly, superstition and hypocrisy. His aim was to amuse rather than to instruct. Among his best works are A True Story (the tallest of tall stories about a voyage to the moon), Dialogues of the Gods (a 'reductio ad absurdum' of traditional mythology), Dialogues of the Dead (on the vanity of human wishes), Philosophies for Sale (great philosophers of the past are auctioned off as slaves), The Fisherman (the degeneracy of modern philosophers), The Carousal or Symposium (philosophers misbehave at a party), Timon (the problems of being rich), Twice Accused (Lucian's defence of his literary career) and (if by Lucian) The Ass (the amusing adventures of a man who is turned into an ass).
The Loeb Classical Library edition of Lucian is in eight volumes.

History of the Peloponnesian War: v. 2 (Loeb Classical Library)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Pas2059 at March 27, 2009
History of the Peloponnesian War: v. 2 (Loeb Classical Library)

History of the Peloponnesian War: v. 2 (Loeb Classical Library)
Publisher: LOEB; Revised edition edition | ISBN: 0674991214 | edition 1930 | PDF | 464pages | 12.9 mb

Thucydides of Athens, one of the greatest of historians, was born about 471 BCE. He saw the rise of Athens to greatness under the inspired leadership of Pericles. In 430, the second year of the Peloponnesian War, he caught and survived the horrible plague which he described so graphically. Later, as general in 423 he failed to save Amphipolis from the enemy and was disgraced. He tells about this, not in volumes of self-justification, but in one sentence of his history of the war–that it befell him to be an exile for twenty years. He then lived probably on his property in Thrace, but was able to observe both sides in certain campaigns of the war, and returned to Athens after her defeat in 404. He had been composing his famous history, with its hopes and horrors, triumphs and disasters, in full detail from first-hand knowledge of his own and others. The war was really three conflicts with one uncertain peace after the first; and Thucydides had not unified them into one account when death came sometime before 396. His history of the first conflict, 431-421, was nearly complete; Thucydides was still at work on this when the war spread to Sicily and into a conflict (415-413) likewise complete in his awful and brilliant record, though not fitted into the whole. His story of the final conflict of 413-404 breaks off (in the middle of a sentence) when dealing with the year 411. So his work was left unfinished and as a whole unrevised. Yet in brilliance of description and depth of insight this history has no superior. The Loeb Classical Library edition of Thucydides is in four volumes.

Jerome: Select Letters (Loeb Classical Library No. 262) (repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Veslefrikk at March 11, 2015
Jerome: Select Letters (Loeb Classical Library No. 262) (repost)

Jerome, "Jerome: Select Letters (Loeb Classical Library No. 262)"
Publisher: Loeb Classical Library | 1933 | 546 Pages | ISBN: 0674992881 | PDF | 15 MB

History of the Peloponnesian War, Volume I: Books 1-2 (Loeb Classical Library) [Repost]  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Nice_smile) at Sept. 20, 2015
History of the Peloponnesian War, Volume I: Books 1-2 (Loeb Classical Library) [Repost]

History of the Peloponnesian War, Volume I: Books 1-2 (Loeb Classical Library) by C. F. Smith
English | Jan. 1, 1919 | ISBN: 0674991206 | 496 Pages | PDF | 16.59 MB

Thucydides of Athens, one of the greatest of historians, was born about 471 BCE.