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Greek Literature

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Ancient Greek literature

Poetry
        Achaeus of Eretria
        Agathon
        Alcman
        Alcaeus
        Alexander Aetolus
        Anacreon
        Anser
        Antimachus
        Anyte of Tegea
        Apollodorus of Carystus
        Apollonius of Rhodes 
        Argonautica
        Archilochus
        Arctinus
        Arion
        Aristeas
        Asius
        Bacchylides
        Bion
        Callimachus
        Chaeremon
        Choerilus
        Choerilus of Iasus
        Choerilus of Samos
        Christodorus
        Diagoras
        Erinna
        Hesiod 
        Theogony
        Works and Days
        Hipponax

Homer: 
        Iliad
        Odyssey
        Ibycus
        Ion of Chios
        Isyllus
        Kerkidas
        Kolluthus
        Korinna
        Lasus of Hermione
        Lesches
        Machon
        Meleager of Gadara
        Menedemus of Eretria
        Mimnermus
        Moschus
        Musaeus
        Myrtilus
        Nicarchus
        Palladas
        Philetas of Cos
        Philoxenus
        Phocylides
        Pigres of Halicarnassus
        Pindar
        Posidippus
        Praxilla
        Rhianus
        Sappho
        Simonides of Amorgos
        Simonides of Ceos
        Stesichorus
        Straton of Sardis
        Terpander
        Theocritus
        Theognis of Megara
        Theophilus
        Timocreon
        Triphiodorus
        Tyrtaeus
   
Tragedy
        Aeschylus: 
        The Oresteia: 
        Agamemnon
        The Libation Bearers
        The Eumenides
        The Persians
        Prometheus Bound
        Seven Against Thebes
        The Suppliants

Sophocles: 
The three Theban plays: 
        Antigone
        Oedipus the King
        Oedipus at Colonus
        Ajax
        Electra
        Philoctetes
        The Trachiniae

Euripides: 
        Medea
        Suppliant Women
        The Bacchae
        Hippolytus
        Alcestis
        Electra
        Iphigenia at Aulis
       
Comedy
        The Acharnians
        Ecclesiazousae ("The Assemblywomen")
        The Birds
        The Clouds
        The Frogs
        The Knights
        Lysistrata
        Peace
        Plutus ("Wealth")
        Thesmophoriazousae ("The Festival Women")
        The Wasps
        Menander: 
        Dyskolos
       
Prose
        Plato: 
        The Apology
        The Republic
        Phaedrus
        Timaeus
        First and Second Alcibiades
        Critias
        Parmenides
        Gorgias
        Ion
        Laws
        Meno
        Phaedo
        Protagoras
        Symposium
        Theaetetus
        Euthyphro
        Menexenus
        Crito
        Xenophon: 
        Anabasis
        Cyropaedia
        Hellenica
        Memorabilia
        Oeconomicus
        Symposium
        Apology
        On Horsemanship


See also
        Ancient Greek comedy
        Ancient Greek theatre
        Greek tragedy
        Plato
        Poetry
        Xenophon

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