1. The Lives, Opinions, and remarkable sayings of the most famous Ancient Philosophers ... Made English by several hands. [T. Fetherstone, S. White, E. Smith, J. Philips, R. Kippars, W. Baxter, R. M., and J. A.] 2 vol. 1688.

2. The Works of Diogenes; a literal translation. Vol. 1. Containing Every-Day Characters, A Comedy &c. 1805.

3. The Lives and Opinions of Ancient Philosophers. Translated by C. D. Younge. 1853. 8o [Bohn]

Dionysius Of Halicarnassus

1. Works. Translated by Edward Spelman. 4 vol. 1758. 4o

2. Three Literary Letters (ad Ammaeum 1, 2, and ad Pompeium) Greek text with an English translation, notes ... by W. Rhys Roberts. 1901. 8o

3. On Literary Composition. Greek text edited with introduction, translation, notes ... by W. Rhys Roberts. 1910. 8o

American Reprint: New York, 1910.

Dionysius, The Periegete

1. The Surveye of VVorld, or Situation of the Earth, so much as is inhabited. Comprysing briefly the generall partes thereof, with the names both new and olde, of the principal countries, Kingdoms, Peoples, Cities, Towns, Portes, Promontories, Hils, Woods, Mountains, Valleyes, Rivers and Fountains therin conteyned. Also of Seas, with their Clyffes, Reaches, Turnings, Elbows, Quicksands, Rocks, Flattes, Shelues, and Shoares. A work very necessary and delectable for students of Geographie, Saylers, and others. First written in Greeke by Dionise Alexandrine and novv englished by Thomas Twine, Gentl. 1572. 8o BL