1st+Century+BC


 * Lucretius
 * //On the Nature of Things (//99-55BC)


 * Cicero
 * //De Inventione (About the composition of arguments)// (//84 BC)//
 * //Pro Quinctio (On behalf of Publius Quinctius)// (//81 BC)//
 * //Rhetorica ad Herennium// (//late 80′s BC)//
 * //Pro Roscio Amerino (In Defense of Sextus Roscius of Ameria)////(80 BC)//
 * //Pro Q. Roscio Comoedo (In Defense of Quintus Roscius Gallus the Comic actor)// //(77 BC)//
 * //Pro Tullio (On behalf of Tullius)// (71 BC)
 * //Divinatio in Caecilium (Against Quintus Caecilius in the process for selecting a prosecutor of Gaius Verres)// //(70 BC)//
 * //In Verrem (Against Gaius Verres, or The Verrines)// //(70 BC)//
 * //Pro Fonteio (On behalf of Marcus Fonteius)// //(69 BC)//
 * //Pro Caecina (On behalf of Aulus Caecina)// //(69 BC)//
 * //Epistulae ad Atticum (Letters to Atticus)////(68-43 BC)//
 * //Pro Lege Manilia or De Imperio Cn. Pompei (in favor of the Manilian Law on the command of Pompey)////(66 BC)//
 * //Pro Cluentio (On behalf of Aulus Cluentius)// //(66 BC)//
 * //De Lege Agraria contra Rullum (Opposing the Agrarian Law proposed by Rullus)// //(63 BC)//
 * //In Catilinam I-IV (Catiline Orations or Against Catiline)// (63 BC)
 * //Pro Rabirio Perduellionis Reo (On behalf of Gaius Rabirius on a Charge of Treason)// //(63 BC)//
 * //Pro Murena (In Defense of Lucius Licinius Murena, in the court for electoral bribery)// //(63 BC)//
 * //Pro Sulla (In Defense of Publius Cornelius Sulla)// //(62 BC)//
 * //Pro Archia Poeta (In Defense of Aulus Licinius Archias the poet)// //(62 BC)//
 * //Epistulae ad Familiares (Letters to his friends)// //(62-43 BC)//
 * //Commentariolum Petitionis// (//60′s BC)//
 * //Pro Flacco (In Defense of Flaccus)// //(59 BC)//
 * //Pro Antonio (In Defense of Gaius Antonius)// //(59 Bc)//
 * //Pro Flacco (In Defense of Lucius Valerius Flaccus, in the court for extortion)// //(59 BC)//
 * //Epistulae ad Quintum Fratrem (Letters to his brother Quintus)// //(59-54 BC)//
 * //Post Reditum in Quirites (To the Citizens after his recall from exile)// //(57 BC)//
 * //Post Reditum in Senatu (To the Senate after his recall from exile)// //(57 BC)//
 * //De Domo Sua (On his House)// //(57 BC)//
 * //De Haruspicum Responsis (On the Responses of the Haruspices)// //(57 BC)//
 * //De Provinciis Consularibus (On the Consular Provinces)// //(56 BC)//
 * //Pro Sestio (In Defense of Publius Sestius)// //(56 BC)//
 * //In Vatinium testem (Against the witness Publius Vatinius at the trial of Sestius)// //(56 BC)//
 * //Pro Caelio (In Defense of Marcus Caelius Rufus)// //(56 BC)//
 * //Pro Balbo (In Defense of Lucius Cornelius Balbus)// //(56 BC)//
 * //De Oratore ad Quintum fratrem libri tres (On the Orator, three books for his brother Quintus)// (//55 BC)//
 * //In Pisonem (Against Piso)// //(55 BC)//
 * //De Partitionibus Oratoriae (About the subdivisions of oratory)////(54 BC)//
 * //Pro Plancio (In Defense of Gnaeus Plancius)// //(54 BC//
 * //Pro Rabirio Postumo (In Defense of Gaius Rabirius Postumus)////(54 BC)//
 * //De Optimo Genere Oratorum (About the Best Kind of Orators)// (//52 BC)//
 * //Pro Milone (In Defence of Titus Annius Milo)// //(52 BC)//
 * //De Re Publica (On the Republic)// //(51 BC)//
 * //Paradoxa Stoicorum (Stoic Paradoxes)// //(46 BC)//
 * //Brutus (For Brutus, a short history of Roman rhetoric and orators dedicated to Marcus Junius Brutus)// //(46 BC)//
 * //Orator ad M. Brutum (About the Orator, also dedicated to Brutus)// //(46 BC)//
 * //Pro Marcello (On behalf of Marcellus)// //(46 BC)//
 * //Pro Ligario (On behalf of Ligarius before Caesar)// //(46 BC)//
 * //Pro Rege Deiotaro (On behalf of King Deiotarus before Caesar)// //(46 BC//
 * //De Fato (On Fate)// //(45 BC)//
 * //Hortensius// (45 BC)
 * //Lucullus or Academica Priora, liber II (book 2 of the Prior Academics)// (45 BC)
 * //Varro or Academica Posteriora (The Later Academics)// (45BC)
 * //Consolatio (Consolation) How to console oneself at the death of a loved person// (45 BC)
 * //De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum (About the Ends of Goods and Evils) - a book on ethics// (45 BC)
 * //Tusculanae Quaestiones (Questions debated at Tusculum)// (45 BC)
 * //De Natura Deorum (On the Nature of the Gods)// (45 BC)
 * //De Divinatione (On Divination)// (45 BC)
 * //Philippicae (consisting of the 14 philippics, Philippica I–XIV, against Marcus Antonius)// (44 BC)
 * //Topica (Topics of argumentation)// //(44 BC)//
 * //Cato Maior de Senectute (Cato the Elder On Old Age)// (//44 BC)//
 * //Laelius de Amicitia (Laelius On Friendship)// (//44 BC)//
 * //De Officiis (On duties)// //(44 BC)//
 * //Epistulae ad Brutum (Letters to Brutus)// //(43 BC)//
 * //De Legibus (On the Laws)//
 * //De Consulatu Suo//
 * //De temporibus suis//


 * Julius Caesar
 * //laudatio Iuliae amitae//
 * //Anticato//
 * //The Commentarii de Bello Gallico (Commentaries on the Gallic War)//
 * //The Commentarii de Bello Civili (Commentaries on the Civil War)//
 * //De Bello Alexandrino// (//On the Alexandrine War//)
 * //De Bello Africo// (//On the African War//)
 * //De Bello Hispaniensi// (//On the Hispanic War//)


 * Virgil
 * //Appendix Vergiliana//
 * //The Eclogues (The Bucolics)// (42 BC)
 * //The Georgics// (29 BC)
 * //The Aeneid// (29-19BC)


 * Titus Livius (Livy)
 * //Ab Urbe Condita – History of Rome// (27-25 BC)


 * //Pali Tipikaka//