TIBULLUS. Text in _Corp. Poet. Lat._, vol. i; see also
CATULLUS.
Translation. _Cranstoun_, Edinburgh and London, 1872,
Blackwood. [English verse with notes.]
TROGUS. See JUSTIN.
VARIUS. Text in _Fragm. Poet. Rom._
VARRO ATACINUS. Text in _Fragm. Poet. Rom._
VARRO (MARCUS). Text. De Lingua Latina, _Müller_, Leipzig,
1833; _Spengel_, Berlin, 1885. De Re Rustica, _Keil_, Leipzig,
1889, Teubner series [commentary, 1891]. Fragments of Varro’s
Menippean Satires are contained in _Bücheler’s_ PETRONIUS, of
the lost grammatical works in _Wilmanns_, De Varronis Libris
Grammaticis, Berlin, 1864, Weidmann, of the Antiquitates
in _Merckel’s_ edition of OVID’S Fasti, Berlin, 1841, and
poetical fragments in _Fragm. Poet. Rom._
VEGETIUS RENATUS. Text. Epitoma Rei Militaris, _Lang_,
Leipzig, 2d ed. 1885, Teubner series.
Mulomedicina. In Schneider’s _Scriptores Rei Rusticae_, Jena,
1794-’97.
VELLEIUS PATERCULUS. Text. _Halm_, Leipzig, 1876, Teubner
series.
Translation. _J. S. Watson_, Bohn’s and Harper’s Libraries.
[SALLUST, FLORUS, and VELLEIUS PATERCULUS, with notes.]
VIRGIL. Text. _Ribbeck_, Leipzig, 2d ed., Teubner series.
Crit. Text. _Ribbeck_, Leipzig, 2d ed., Teubner. 4 vols.
Annotated editions. _Conington_ and _Nettleship_, London,
1865-’71, Bell, 3 vols.; _Greenough_, Boston, 1895, Ginn & Co.
[School editions of parts of Virgil’s works are numerous.]
Translation (verse). _Dryden_, in his complete works.
Æneid. _Conington_, London, 1870, Longmans; _J. D. Long_,
Boston, 1879, Lockwood, Brooks & Co.
Eclogues. _C. S. Calverley_, in his collected works, London,
1901, Bell.
Georgics. _H. W. Preston_, Boston, 1881, Osgood & Co.
VITRUVIUS. Crit. Text. _Rose_, Leipzig, 1899, Teubner series.
Translation. _Gwilt_, London, new ed. 1860, Weale.
VOLCACIUS SEDIGITUS. Text in _Fragm. Poet. Rom._
VOPISCUS. Text in _Script. Hist. Aug._
APPENDIX II
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE
[When two dates are given they designate the birth and death of the
author or authors named in the same line. The dates given opposite the
names of emperors, which are printed in italics, refer, however, to
their reigns, not to their lives. When one date is given it designates
a time when the activity of the author or authors was probably at its
height. Interrogation points denote uncertainty.]
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