Incoming Resources
- The Silvae of Statius, translated with notes and introduction by Betty Rose Nagle
- The satires of Horace, translated by William Matthews
- The satires, Juvenal ; translated by Niall Rudd ; introduction and notes by William Barr
- The epistles of Horace, [translated by] David Ferry
- Ovid, Sara Mack
- The erotic poems, Ovid ; translated with an introduction and notes by Peter Green
- Patterns of action in the Aeneid;, an interpretation of Vergil's epic similes,, by Roger A. Hornsby
- Virgil, edited with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- The Thebaid, seven against Thebes, Publius Papinius Statius ; translated with an introduction by Charles Stanley Ross
- Young Ovid, an unfinished biography, Diane Middlebrook ; literary executor's note by Leah Middlebrook ; foreword by Maurice Biriotti ; afterword by Carl Djerassi
- Ovid and the moderns, Theodore Ziolkowski
- The way things are:, the De rerum natura of Titus Lucretius Carus., Translated by Rolfe Humphries. Introd. by Burton Feldman. Notes by George K. Strodach
- Ovid's poetics of illusion, Philip Hardie
- Ovid, the poet and his work, Niklas Holzberg ; translated from the German by G.M. Goshgarian
- Beginning Latin poetry reader, [compiled by] Gavin Betts and Daniel Franklin
- Virgil, a study in civilized poetry, by Brooks Otis ; foreword by Ward W. Briggs, Jr
- Fortune's prisoner, the poems of Boethius's Consolation of philosophy, [translated and introduced by] James Harpur
- Amores., English translation, by Guy Lee, with latin text
- The nature of things, Lucretius ; translated by Frank O. Copley
- Vergil's green thoughts, plants, humans, and the divine, Rebecca Armstrong
- The complete Odes and Epodes, Horace ; translated with an introduction and notes by David West
- The Cambridge companion to Ovid, edited by Philip Hardie