The Iliad...Homer, tr. E. V. Rieu...Penguin
The Aeneid...Virgil, tr. W. F. Jackson Knight...Penguin
The Last Days Of Socrates...Plato...Penguin
Protagoras And Meno...Plato...Penguin
The Symposium...Plato...Penguin
The Orestian Trilogy...Aeschylus...Penguin
The Theban Plays...Sophocles...Penguin
The Frogs And Other Plays...Aristophanes...Penguin
The Voyage Of Argo...Apollonius Of Rhodes...Penguin
The Histories...Herodotus...Penguin
The Nature Of The Universe...Lucretius...Penguin
The Conquest Of Gaul...Julius Caesar...Penguin
The Annals Of Imperial Rome...Tacitus...Penguin
The Agricola And The Germania...Tacitus...Penguin
The Histories...Tacitus...Penguin
Fables Of Aesop...tr. S. A. Handford...Penguin
The Greek Myths:1...Robert Graves...Pelican Books
The Greek Myths:2...Robert Graves...Pelican Books
The Twelve Caesars...Suetonius...Penguin
The Seige And Fall Of Troy...Robert Graves...Dell
The Satyricon...Petronius...Mentor
Book Count: 1247.
I first encountered Aesop in about 3rd or 4th grade, really loved reading that collection. The Greek myths were a large part of my childhood reading as well, and the Norse myths to a lesser extent.
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