Bibliography for Latin 209

  • In UPenn Bookstore
    1. Fifty Letters of Pliny, ed. Sherwin-White
    2. Statius" Silvae, Bryn Mawr Commentaries (2 vol)
    3. As the Romans Did, Jo-Ann Shelton (good bibliography in back)
  • In the Classical Studies Seminar Room (more to follow)
    1. Sherwin-White, A> N. The Letters of Pliny (complete, on shelves)
    2. Wells, The Roman Empire (A history of the Roman Empire from Augustus with bibliography by subject in the back)
    3. Hutchinson, O. Latin Literature from Seneca to Juvenal (A discussion of the characteristic features, topics, concerns, etc of "Silver-Age Literature" [prose and poetry])
    4. Clarke, M. L. Rhetoric at Rome: A Historical Survey (Just like the title says.)