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Here you will find old friends; Odysseus planning to dangle underneath a ram as he escapes the Cyclops or Plato (this translation from 1914) reporting Socrates' last words in an Athenian jail hours before the "corrupter of the youth" drinks hemlock at the state's behest...Although the Reader--like all anthologies (literally a gathering of flowers, but of course only a scoopful of petals)--is frustrating (the excerpts stop just as you are hooked, so we never hear Socrates delivering his mnemonic line "it is time to depart, for me to die, for you to live; which of us takes the better course, god only knows") it does carry cogent gobbets.
--Bettany Hughes (The Times 20060318)

A small book that has been my companion on every train and bus journey for the past two weeks...It is a pocket-sized selection of some of the greatest writers who ever lived...Most of the passages in the book are all the better for being highly familiar--Medea contemplating the murder of her own children, Socrates dismissing his wife so that he can die talking bravely with chaps about the afterlife, Laocoon fearing the Greeks, even when bringing gifts such as the Trojan horse.
--A. N. Wilson (Daily Telegraph 20060703)

A winsome book, only 6 1/2 inches high, the Reader differs from classical anthologies that one typically sees on bookstore shelves: It provides not only a translation of the selections but also the text in the original Greek or Latin. Its appearance carries on the tradition of the Loeb Classical library and celebrates the publication of the 500th title in a series that began in 1912.
--Michael Poliakoff (Wall Street Journal 20060820)

Even for those with little Latin and less Greek, this compendium will bring enormous pleasure. Loeb is, indeed, a many-splendoured thing.
--Peter Jones (The Spectator )

It is ideal reading for bar, bus, bed or beach. Everyone, teacher and taught alike, should have one. It is this year's must-have present.
--Peter Jones (Journal of Classics Teaching )

If medals were given for heroic achievements in the publishing world, a big, bright, shiny gong would surely have been awarded long ago to the Loeb Classical Library...A Loeb Classical Library Reader is a trim little paperback, consisting of short extracts from 33 of Loeb's authors. It is an easily accessible, genuinely pocket-sized anthology
--Anthony Lejeune (The Tablet )

This anthology provides a leisurely flat-rock skip across the wide, roistering seas of ancient experience. Nevertheless, while the current general editor, Jeffrey Henderson, claims that selecting passages for the Reader "occasioned no little debate" among those charged with the choosing, the result satisfies...These byway pieces most of us never read in school, and they remind us that more always waits to be discovered. And raising the curtain on the slightest portions of these treasures may be this anthology's greatest virtue.
--Tracy Lee Simmons (Weekly Standard )

These texts give us our first glimpse into early post-New Testament Christianity. They show continuity in form (letters), development and change in form (Shepherd of Hermas) and theological expression. This edition is a must for every academic library and for all scholars interested in the New Testament and early Christianity.
--Edgar Krentz (Religious Studies Review )

This little book is a delight to hold and to read...You would, if you're remotely interested in books, be hard-pressed to find anything better anywhere on which to spend your money.
--Bradley Winterton (Taipei Times )

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This selection of lapidary nuggets drawn from thirty-three of antiquity's major authors includes poetry, dialogue, philosophical writing, history, descriptive reporting, satire, and fiction--giving a glimpse at the wide range of arts and sciences, thought and styles, of Greco-Roman culture.

The selections span twelve centuries, from Homer to Saint Jerome. The texts and translations are reproduced as they appear in Loeb volumes.

The Loeb Classical Library is the only existing series of books which, through original text and facing English translation, gives access to all that is important in Greek and Latin literature. The Loeb Classical Library Reader offers a unique sampling of this treasure trove. In these pages you will find, for example:

  • Odysseus tricking the Cyclops in order to escape from the giant's cave;
  • Zeus creating the first woman, Pandora, cause of mortals' hardships ever after;
  • the Athenian general Nicias dissuading his countrymen from invading Sicily;
  • Socrates, condemned to die, saying farewell;
  • a description of Herod's fortified palace at Masada;
  • Cicero's thoughts on what we owe our fellow men;
  • Livy's description of the rape of the Sabine women;
  • Manilius on the signs of the zodiac;
  • Pliny's observation of the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 CE.

Here you can enjoy looking in on people, real and imaginary, who figure prominently in ancient history, and on notable events. Here, too, you can relish classical poetry and comedy, and get a taste of the ideas characteristic of the splendid culture to which we are heir.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Loeb Classical Library (March 30, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 067499616X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0674996168
  • Product Dimensions: 6.3 x 4.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #123,421 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice and short; all in all, a decent sampling, May 13, 2007
Since Amazon still doesn't have a "Search Inside" option for this book, I am copying its contents below:

Homer (Odyssey), Hesiod (Works and Days), Pindar (Olympian Odes), Sophocles (Antigone), Euripides (Medea), Herodotus (Persian Wars), Thucydides (History of the Peloponnesian War), Aristophanes (Lysistrata), Xenophon (Anabasis), Plato (Phaedo), Aristotle (Poetics), Callimachus (Hymns), Josephus (Jewish War), Plutarch (Brutus), Lucian (Dialogues of the Gods), Pausanias (Description of Greece), Terence (The Brothers), Cicero (On Duties), Caesar (Gallic War), Lucretius (On the Nature of Things), Virgil (Aeneid), Horace (Odes), Livy (History of Rome), Propertius (Elegies), Ovid (Heroines), Manilius (Atronomica), Seneca (Octavia), Pliny (Natural History), Petronius (Satyricon), Pliny the Younger (Letters), Juvenal (Satires), Apuleius (Metamorphoses), Jerome (Letters).

Given that these texts have been drawn from different volumes, the quality of the translations varies. However, at the end of the day, the beauty of the Loeb series lies in the fact that we have access to the original.

I found some of the selections (Josephus, Caesar, Manilius) underwhelming, but that is to be expected. De gustibus non est disputandum, and that is why the Editors seem to have tried to cater to different needs by giving as representative a sample as possible. To make a long story short: this is definitely a good buy.
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28 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A very good introduction., March 15, 2006
This book is a good introduction to the Loeb Classical Library. The book is in greek and latin with the translations in english. The quality is the same like in a normal book from the library. A good book to begginers in the classical world. A invitation to start your collection in the Loeb Classical Library.
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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A Damned Good Compromise!, August 29, 2006
By J. Duncan Berry (Yarmouth Port, MA USA) - See all my reviews
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Of course, the editors were damned if they did and damned if they didn't -- select other passages from the 500 other Loeb volumes. Would I have made a different selection? OF COURSE!

But what do I want to have in my briefcase in case my flight is delayed, the newspapers are depressing and the magazines insipid?

Why this handy anthology! Absolutely a worthy purchase. Where else can you tuck into some choice passages from Cicero, savor Lucretius' account of peace of mind, snack on Aristotle without gagging and get a tremendous belly-laugh from Petronius or Juvenal?

This is a no-brainer and a great gift, too!
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5.0 out of 5 stars For those who always wanted to dabble in the ancients...
I've always liked the Loeb editions for their original language text on the facing pages...but never wanted to invest due to the high prices of the originals and the spurious... Read more
Published 13 months ago by Ryan Kouroukis

5.0 out of 5 stars The Loeb Classical Library Reader
This highly portable pocket sized selection of short examples of the treasures from this long established and priceless series of classical literature, The Loeb Classical Library... Read more
Published 23 months ago by Kenneth W. Wilder

3.0 out of 5 stars brevity may be the soul of wit, but this needs to be bodied out
120 pages of english translation as an introduction to a library of several hundred volumes? drop the latin and greek, and triple the length.
Published on August 4, 2006 by Kildare

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