- Constitutional History of Athens, with Ἀθηναίων Πολιτεία: R. W. Macan.
- Constitutional History of Athens: E. M. Walker.
- Aristotle: Ἀθηναίων Πολιτεία, Part I: H. J. Cunningham.
- The Pentekontaetia, B. C. 479-431: M. N. Tod.
- Greek History, B. C. 479-403: G. Wood.
- Herodotus: W. W. How, G. E. Underhill, J. Tracey, J. Wells.
- Herodotus in Egypt: F. Ll. Griffith.
- The Delian Confederacy and the Athenian Empire: B. W. Henderson.
- Thucydides: H. W. C. Davis.
- Thucydides, VIII; and Xenophon, Hellenica: G. B. Grundy.
- Greek Commerce and Colonization: J. L. Myres.
- Slavery: A. E. Zimmern.
- Strategic Geography of Greece: G. B. Grundy.
Roman History.
- The Early Caesars: Professor H. F. Pelham.
- Military History of Rome, A. D. 68-70: B. W. Henderson.
- Army, Frontiers and Provinces under the Early Principate: E. G. Hardy.
- The Empire: F. Haverfield.
- Cicero’s Life and Letters, B. C. 68-49: W. Warde Fowler.
- Cicero’s Letters: J. L. Strachan-Davidson, P. E. Matheson, P. V. M. Benecke.
- Tacitus, Annals: J. L. Strachan-Davidson.
- Roman Inscriptions of Early Empire: F. Haverfield.
- Geography of the Western Mediterranean: J. L. Myres.
c. Languages and Literature.
Greek Books.
- Aeschylus, Agamemnon: A. T. Barton, C. Cookson.
- Prometheus Vinctus: H. E. D. Blakiston, T. W. Allen.
- Choephoroe: A. W. F. Blunt.
- Aristophanes, Acharnians, Wasps: H. P. Richards.
- (General Questions, with papers on special plays): C. Bailey.
- Demosthenes (Private Orations): T. W. Allen, W. H. Fyfe, A. B. Poynton, F. W. Hall, W. Phelps.
- (Vol. I, Papers): F. J. Lys.
- (Political Orations): H. B. Cooper.
- (Androtion, Timocrates, Aristocrates, Leptines): H. W. Greene.
- (Public Orations) (with papers): A. W. Pickard-Cambridge, G. C. Richards.
- Euripides, Bacchae: L. R. Farnell.
- Hippolytus: J. G. C. Anderson, G. G. A. Murray.
- Hercules Furens: A. S. Owen.
- Homer: T. W. Allen.
- Iliad (papers only): H. F. Fox.
- Odyssey: R. W. Raper, E. E. Genner.
- (General and Literary Questions): E. A. Burroughs.
- Pindar (Olympian Odes): L. R. Farnell, H. W. Garrod.
- Plato, Republic, I-IV: Professor I. Bywater, R. J. E. Tiddy.
- Gorgias and Protagoras: H. L. Henderson.
- Sophocles, Antigone; and Aeschylus, Prometheus Vinctus: E. C. Marchant.
- Theocritus: A. C. Clark.
- Thucydides, II: A. T. Barton, J. U. Powell.
Latin Books.
- Lucan, V, VI: Professor R. Ellis.
- Cicero (Verrines, and de Lege Agraria): A. B. Poynton, S. G. Owen.
- Orations, B. C. 81-63: C. Bailey.
- Orations: H. E. Butler, F. W. Hall.
- Letters (Part I): A. C. Clark, G. C. Richards.
- Horace, Satires and Epistles: F. de Paravicini.
- Tacitus, Histories: A. D. Godley.
- Annals, I, II: J. H. F. Peile.
- Virgil, General Introduction (with Aeneid): H. W. Garrod.
History of Greek and Latin Literature.
- Aristotle, Poetics: A. W. Pickard-Cambridge.
- Aristotle, Poetics, with History of the Greek Drama: H. P. Richards.
- Roman Literature: C. Cookson.
- The transmission of the Classics to Modern Times: P. S. Allen.
- Introduction to the Study of Comparative Philology: Professor J. Wright.
- Greek and Latin Verse: A. D. Godley.
- Greek: Literary Questions: L. R. Farnell.