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Efnisyfirlit
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Foreword to the Fifth Edition
- Contents
- Pandora’s Box (Wheelock Chapters 1–3)
- The Tragic Story of Phaëthon (Ch. 4)
- The Adventures of Io (Ch. 5)
- The Curse of Atreus (Ch. 6)
- Cleobis and Biton (Ch. 7)
- Laocoön and the Trojan Horse (Ch. 8)
- Nisus and Euryalus (Ch. 9)
- Aurora and Tithonus (Ch. 10)
- Ulysses and the Cyclops (Ch. 11)
- A Gift Bearing Greeks (Ch. 12)
- Echo and Handsome Narcissus (Ch. 13)
- Europa and the Bull (Ch. 14)
- How the Aegean Got Its Name (Ch. 15)
- The Wrath of Achilles (Ch. 16)
- The Myrmidons (Ant People) (Ch. 17)
- A Wedding Invitation (Ch. 18)
- The Judgment of Paris (Ch. 19)
- The Labors of Hercules (Ch. 20)
- The Golden Age Returns (Ch. 21)
- Cicero Reports His Victory over Catiline (Ch. 22)
- Watching the Orator at Work (Ch. 23)
- Caesar’s Camp Is Attacked by Belgians (Ch. 24)
- The Character of Catiline’s Followers (Ch. 25)
- The Virtues of the Orator Cato (Ch. 26)
- Old Age Is Not a Time for Despair (Ch. 27)
- Two Love Poems by Catullus (Ch. 28)
- Quintilian Praises the Oratory of Cicero (Ch. 29)
- Pliny Writes to His Friends (Ch. 30)
- Lucretia: Paragon of Virtue (Ch. 31)
- Vergil Praises the Rustic Life (Ch. 32)
- The Helvetians Parley with Caesar (Ch. 33)
- Sallust’s View of Human Nature (Ch. 34)
- A Conversation from Roman Comedy (Ch. 35)
- A Crisis in Roman Education (Ch. 36)
- Horace Meets a Boorish Fellow (Ch. 37)
- Cicero Speaks about the Nature of the Soul (Ch. 38)
- Cicero Evaluates Two Famous Roman Orators (Ch. 39)
- Hannibal and the Romans Fight to a Draw (Ch. 40)
- Glossary
- Backmatter
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