LUCIAN. b. 125, d. 180. Greek author.

CERTAIN SELECT DIALOGUES OF LUCIAN, TOGETHER WITH HIS TRUE HISTORIE. Translated by F. Hicks. Also a Life of Lucian gathered out of his own writings. By F. H[ickes], 1634.

NECROMANTIA: a Dialog of the Poet Lucyan for the Tantsaye Faymyd for a mery Pastyme. Tr. [1537].

PLEASANT DIALOGUES AND DRAMMA'S SELECTED OUT OF LUCIAN, ERASMUS, ETC. Tr. by Thos. Heywood, 1637.

THE WORKS OF LUCIAN. Tr. by Ferrand Spence, 1684.

Influenced Swift's 'Gulliver's Travels', 'Tale of a Tub' and 'The Battle of the Books' and the works of Sterne. Sterne is sometimes known as the 'English Lucian'.

LUCILIUS, GAIUS. b. 148 B.C., d. 100 B.C. Roman satiric poet.

THE FRAGMENTS OF LUCILIUS literally translated into English Prose ... by L. Evans, 1848.

LUCRETIUS (TITUS LUCRETIUS CARUS). b. 95, d. 52 B.C. Latin poet.

AN ESSAY ON THE FIRST BOOK OF T. LUCRETIUS CARUS, with a metrical Version and Notes, by John Evelyn, Esqre., 1656.