Dionysius of Halicarnassus - Editions

Editions

  • Collected Works edited by Friedrich Sylburg (1536-1596)(Parallel Greek and Latin) (Frankfurt 1586) available at Google Books
  • Complete edition by Johann Jakob Reiske (1774–1777) available at Google Books
  • of the Archaeologia by A. Kiessling and V. Prou (1886) and C. Jacoby (1885–1891) available at Google Books
  • Opuscula by Hermann Usener and Ludwig Radermacher (1899) in the Teubner series
  • Roman Antiquities by V. Fromentin and J. H. Sautel (1998-), and Opuscula rhetorica by Aujac (1978-), in the Collection Budé
  • English translation by Edward Spelman (1758) available at Google Books
  • Trans. Earnest Cary, Harvard University Press, Loeb Classical Library:
    • Roman Antiquities, I, 1937.
    • Roman Antiquities, II, 1939.
    • Roman Antiquities, III, 1940.
    • Roman Antiquities, IV, 1943.
    • Roman Antiquities, V, 1945.
    • Roman Antiquities, VI, 1947.
    • Roman Antiquities, VII, 1950.
  • Trans. Stephen Usher, Critical Essays, I, Harvard University Press, 1974, ISBN 978-0-674-99512-3
  • Trans. Stephen Usher, Critical Essays, II, Harvard University Press, 1985, ISBN 978-0-674-99513-0

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