Principal Roman Authors

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Plautus died c. 184 B.C. 21 plays

 

Ennius 239-169 plays, various poems including

and epic, Annales (none of Ennius's works

survive in full)

 

Terence 190-159 6 plays

 

Cato 234-149 De agricultura, speeches (now lost),

Origines (a history of Rome; now lost)

 

Cornelius Nepos c. 110-24 biographies

 

Cicero 106-43 Speeches, most notably 4 speeches against

Catiline, philosophical and rhetorical works,

letters

 

Julius Caesar 100-44 De Bello Gallico, De Bello Civili

 

Lucretius 94-55 (?) De rerum natura

 

Catullus 84-54 (?) 116 poems

 

Sallust 86-35 Bellum Catilinae, Bellum

Iugurthinum, Historiae

 

Vergil 70-19 Eclogues, Georgics, Aeneid

 

Horace 65-8 Odes, Epodes, Satires,

Epistles, inc. Ars Poetica

 

Livy 59 BC-AD 17 (?) Ab urbe condita

 

Tibullus c. 55-19 BC 2 books of Elegies

 

Propertius 50-2 BC 4 books of Elegies

 

Ovid 43 BC- AD 17 Amores, Metamorphoses, Ars Amatoria, Heroides, Fasti, Tristia, Epistulae ex

Ponto, other poems

 

Seneca AD 1-65 9 tragedies, philosophical

letters and discourses

 

Petronius 1st century AD Satyricon

 

Martial AD 40-104 12 books of epigrams

 

Tacitus AD 56-115 Annales, Historiae,

Agricola, Germania

 

Juvenal early 2nd cent. AD 16 satires

 

Suetonius early 2nd cent. AD biographies of 12 Caesars

 

Apuleius late 2nd cent. AD Metamorphoses, other works

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