List of editiones principes in Greek explained

See main article: Editio princeps.

In classical scholarship, the editio princeps (plural: editiones principes) of a work is the first printed edition of the work, that previously had existed only in manuscripts, which could be circulated only after being copied by hand. The following is a list of Greek literature works.

Greek works

15th century

DateAuthor, WorkPrinterLocationComment
c. 1474[1] BatrachomyomachiaThomas FerrandusBresciaUndated and without place or printer. The book carries an interlinear Latin prose translation together with the Greek text on one page and on the opposite one a metrical Latin translation. The first edition with a date is the 1486 edition by Leonicus Cretensis. https://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2020/2020.06.11/
1478[2] -1479[3] Aesopus, FabulaeB. & J. A. de HonateMilanEdited by Bonus Accursius. Undated, the book contained also a Latin translation by Ranuccio Tettalo. These 127 fables are known as the Collectio Accursiana, the newest of the three recensions that form the Greek Aesopica. The oldest Greek recension is the Collectio Augustana, in 231 fables, that was published only in 1812 by Johann Gottlob Theaenus Schneider in Breslau. The last recension is the Collectio Vindobonensis, made of 130 fables, that was first edited in 1776 by Thomas Tyrwhitt.[4] [5] [6] Concerning The Aesop Romance, of it also three recensions exist: the one printed in this edition is the Vita Accursiana, while the second to be printed was in 1845 the Vita Westermanniana, edited in Braunschweig by Anton Westermann. The Last recension to be printed was the Vita Perriana, edited in 1952 in Urbana by Ben Edwin Perry.[7] [8] [9]
Vita Aesopi
c. 1482Hesiodus, Opera et diesB. & J. A. de HonateMilanEdited by Bonus Accursius. Undated, only Theocritus' first 18 idylls are contained in this edition. A wider arrange of idylls appeared in the 1495–1496 Aldine Theocritus which had idylls I-XXIII.[10] A further amount of yet unpublished idylls were printed in Rome together with their old scholia by Zacharias Calliergis in his 1516 edition of Theocritus.
Theocritus, Idyllia
1488–1489Homerus, Ilias and OdysseaFlorenceEdited by Demetrius Chalcondyles, the book was printed with the help of that reelaborated the Greek types he had previously used in Milan. The editorial project was completed thanks to the financial support of and the patronage of Neri and together with, the latter also author of an opening dedication to Piero de' Medici. The edition includes also the previously printed Batrachomyomachia. As for the typography the volume has traditionally been attributed to the prolific printer, attribution denied by recent scholarship. The issue thus remains unresolved.
Hymni Homerici
Ps.-Herodotus, De vita Homeri[11]
Ps.-Plutarch, De vita et poesi Homeri
Dio Cocceianus, De Homero
1493Isocrates, Orationes[12] Ulrich Scinzenzeler & Sebastianus de Ponte Tremulo[13] MilanEdited by Demetrius Chalcondyles. The edition also contains 3 ancient lives of Isocrates written by Plutarch, Philostratus and Dionysius of Halicarnassus.[14]
Dionysius Halicarnasseus, De Isocrate[15]
1494[16] [17] Anthologia PlanudeaLaurentius de AlopaFlorenceEdited by Janus Lascaris. In this occasion Lascaris used as a typographic font exclusively small capitals in an archaistic effect created so to recapture the feeling of ancient epigraphy. This was to be a characteristic aspect of all the Greek books published together by Lorenzo de Alopa and Lascaris.[18]
c. 1494Euripides, Medea, Hippolytus, Alcestis and Andromache[19] Laurentius de AlopaFlorenceEdited by Janus Lascaris. The volume, undated, was printed sometime before June 18, 1494. The typographic font was, as usual with Lascaris, only made of capital letters.
1494[20] Menander, MonostichaLaurentius de AlopaFlorenceEdited by Janus Lascaris.
1494–1496[21] Musaeus, Hero and Leander[22] Laurentius de AlopaFlorenceEdited by Janus Lascaris. About the same time Aldus Manutius printed in Venice another edition of Musaeus, also undated, but probably published in 1495.[23]
c. 1494[24] Theodorus Prodromus,Galeomyomachia[25] Aldus ManutiusVeniceEdited by Arsenius Apostolius. Undated.
1494-1496Callimachus, HymniLaurentius de AlopaFlorenceEdited by Janus Lascaris. Undated.
1495[26] [27] Ps.-Pythagoras, Aurei VersusAldus ManutiusVeniceAlso contains Constantine Lascaris' Erotemata. This edition is also notable as Manutius' first publication.[28]
Ps.-Phocylides, Sententiae
1495–1498[29] [30] AristotelesAldus ManutiusVenice[31] An edition in five volumes in folio of the complete works of Aristotle. The first volume was printed in November 1495 while the last came out in 1498. Theophrastus' works came out together in 1497. Notably absent in this edition of Aristotle's works are the Rhetorica and the Poetica and also the Rhetorica ad Alexandrum.[32] [33] Concerning the Problemata, they came out in 1497 in its shorter recension in two books; the longer recension in four books came out in Paris in 1857 due to Hermann Usener.[34] As for Theophrastus, all his published works came out in 1497 dispersed through the second, third and fourth volumes.
Theophrastus, De signis, De causis plantarum, De historia plantarum, De lapidibus, De igne, De odoribus, De ventis, De lassitudine, De vertigine, De sudore, Metaphysica, De piscibus in sicco degentibus[35] [36]
Porphyrius, Isagoge[37]
Philo, De mundo[38]
Ps.-Alexander Aphrodisiensis, Problemata[39]
Diogenes Laërtius, Vita Aristotelis and Vita Theophrasti[40]
1495[41] Apollonius Dyscolus, De constructione[42] Aldus ManutiusVeniceContained together with Theodorus Gaza's Grammatica.
Aelius Herodianus, De numeris
1495–1496[43] [44] [45] Bion, AdonisAldus ManutiusVeniceThe edition contains also the idylls I–XXIII attributed to Theocritus. It must be also noted that only Theognis' first book of elegies is printed here.[46]
Moschus, Europa
Hesiodus
Scutum Herculis
Theognis
Ps.-Moschus, Epitaphium Bionis
Ps.-Moschus, Megara
1496[47] Apollonius Rhodius, ArgonauticaLaurentius de AlopaFlorenceEdited by Janus Lascaris. Present in the book are also the so-called Florentine scholia, contained in the manuscript used by Lascaris for this edition.
1496[48] LucianusLaurentius de AlopaFlorenceEdited by Janus Lascaris.
1494–1496[49] [50] Plutarch, De liberis educandisLaurentius de AlopaFlorenceEdited by Janus Lascaris.[51]
Ps.-Cebes, Tabula Cebetis
Xenophon, Hiero
Basilius Magnus, De liberalibus studiis
1496[52] Joannes Philoponus, De dialectisAldus ManutiusVeniceFound in the Thesaurus cornu copiae et horti Adonidis.
1497[53] Zenobius, ProverbiaBenedetto FilologoFlorenceEdited by Philippus Junta.
1497[54] [55] Ammonius Grammaticus, De adfinium vocabulorum differentiaAldus ManutiusVeniceEdited by Giovanni Crastone together with his Lexicon graeco-latinum.
Joannes Philoponus, De vocabulis quae diversum significatum exhibent secundum differentiam accentus[56]
1498[57] AristophanesAldus ManutiusVenice9 of Aristophanes' 11 surviving comedies were printed; together with them were Marcus Musurus' metric scholia. Missing in the volume were the Lysistrata and the Thesmophoriazusae which would appear only in 1515.
1498[58] Ps.-Phalaris, EpistolaeJohannes Bissolus & Benedictus MangiusVeniceEdited by Bartholomaeus Pelusius and Gabriel Bracius.
Apollonius Tyaneus, Epistolae[59]
Marcus Junius Brutus, Epistolae
1499Etymologicum MagnumZacharias CalliergisVenicePublished at the expense of Nikolas Vlastos, the volume was probably edited by Marcus Musurus.
1499[60] Simplicius, In Aristotelis Categorias commentariumZacharias CalliergisVenice
1499[61] [62] Dioscurides, De materia medicaAldus ManutiusVenice
Nicander, Theriaca and Alexipharmaca[63]
1499SudaI. Bissolus & B. MangiusMilanEdited by Demetrius Chalcondyles.
1499[64] Aratus, PhaenomenaAldus ManutiusVenicePresent in a bilingual miscellany titled Scriptores astronomici veteres which included also works by Firmicus Maternus, Manilius, Germanicus, Cicero and Avienius.[65]
Ps.-Proclus, Sphaera[66]
Theon Grammaticus, Commentaria in Aratum
Leontius Mechanicus, De Arati Sphaerae constructione[67]
1499[68] Plato, EpistolaeAldus ManutiusVeniceEdited by Marcus Musurus. All these letters are contained in a compilation titled Epistolae diversorum philosophorum, oratorum, rhetorum. Many of these epistolary collections are incomplete in this edition: for example, only 21 letters by Basil were printed. A larger collection of 61 of his letters was edited by Vincentius Obsopoeus in 1528 in Hagenau.[69] [70] Concerning Alciphron, 44 letters are available in the Aldine and it was only in 1715 in Leipzig that Stephan Bergler edited other 72 letters, printed by . Further discoveries were made until in 1853 in Leipzig first edited Alciphron's full extant corpus of 123 letters.[71]
Ps.-Diogenes Cynicus, Epistolae
Libanius, Epistolae
Synesius, Epistolae[72]
Isocrates, Epistolae
Claudius Aelianus, Epistolae[73]
Alciphro, Epistolae
Demosthenes, Epistolae
Ps.-Demetrius Phalereus, Epistolae
Ps.-Aristoteles, Epistolae
Ps.-Hippocrates, Epistolae
Ps.-Crates Thebanus, Epistolae
Ps.-Heraclitus Ephesius, Epistolae
Ps.-Anacharsis, Epistolae
Ps.-Euripides, Epistolae
Philostratus Atheniensis, Epistolae
Theophylactus Simocattus, Epistolae[74]
Aeneas Gazaeus, Epistolae
Procopius Gazaeus, Epistolae
Dionysius Sophista, Epistolae
Basilius Caesariensis, Epistolae
Ps.-Chion Heracleensis, Epistolae
Ps.-Aeschines Orator, Epistolae
Julianus Apostata, Epistolae

16th century

DateAuthor, WorkPrinterLocationComment
1500Ammonius Hermiae, In Porphyrii isagogen sive V vocesZacharias CalliergisVenice
1500[75] Galenus, TherapeuticaZacharias CalliergisVenice
1500Argonautica OrphicaBenedetto FilologoFlorenceEdited by Philippus Junta. The volume also carries some of Proclus' hymns.[76]
Hymni Orphici
1501–1502[77] Philostratus Atheniensis, Vita Apollonii TyaneiAldus ManutiusVenice
Eusebius Caesariensis, Adversus Hieroclem
1502[78] SophoclesAldus ManutiusVenice
1502[79] Thucydides, HistoriaeAldus ManutiusVenice
Dionysius Halicarnasseus, Epistola ad Ammaeum II
1502[80] Herodotus, HistoriaeAldus ManutiusVenice
1502[81] Julius Pollux, OnomasticonAldus ManutiusVenice
1502[82] Stephanus Byzantinus, EthnicaAldus ManutiusVenice
1503[83] Harpocration, Lexicon in decem oratores AtticosAldus ManutiusVenice
Ulpianus Sophista, Scholia in Demosthenem
1503EuripidesAldus ManutiusVeniceThis edition included all of the dramatist's plays except for Electra. Generally thought to have been edited by Marcus Musurus.
1503Xenophon, HellenicaAldus ManutiusVenice
Herodianus, Historiarum a Marci principatu libri viii[84]
1503[85] Philostratus Atheniensis, Vitae sophistarumAldus ManutiusVenice
1503[86] Joannes Philoponus, In Aristotelis Categorias commentariumAldus ManutiusVeniceAlso contains a commentary on Aristotle's De Interpretatione by Leo Magentinus.
Ammonius Hermiae, In Aristotelis de interpretatione commentarius
Michael Psellus, In Aristotelis de interpretatione commentarius
1504[87] DemosthenesAldus ManutiusVenice
1504Gregorius Nazianzenus, CarminaAldus ManutiusVeniceContained in the collection Poetae Christiani.
1504Joannes Philoponus, In Aristotelis analytica posteriora commentariaAldus ManutiusVeniceAlso contains an anonymous commentary on Aristotle's Analytica posteriora.
1504–1505Quintus Smyrnaeus, PosthomericaAldus ManutiusVenice
Tryphiodorus, Ilii excidium
Coluthus, Raptus Helenae
1505[88] Ps.-Heraclitus Ponticus, Allegoriae HomericaeAldus ManutiusVenicePrinted together with Aesop.[89]
Ps.-Horapollo, Hieroglyphica
Cornutus, Theologiae Graecae compendium
1508-1509[90] Aristoteles, Rhetorica and PoeticaAldus ManutiusVeniceEdited by Demetrius Ducas. Contained in the Rhetores Graeci.
Ps.-Aristotle, Rhetorica ad Alexandrum[91]
Dionysius Halicarnasseus, Ars Rhetorica and De Compositione Verborum
Aphthonius, Progymnasmata
Hermogenes, De statibus, De inventione and De ideis[92]
Ps.-Hermogenes, De methodo sollertiae
Aelius Aristides, De civili oratione and De simplici oratione
Apsines, Rhetorica
Menander Rhetor, Divisio causarum in genere demonstrativo
Sopater, Quaestiones de compendis declamationibus
Cyrus Sophista, differentiae statuum
Ps.-Demetrius Phalereus, De elocutione
Alexander Sophista, De figuris sensus et dictione
Minucianus, De argumentis
1509Plutarch, MoraliaAldus ManutiusVeniceEdited by Demetrius Ducas.
1509[93] Agapetus Diaconus, De officio regisZacharias CalliergisVenice
1512[94] Dionysius Periegetes, Orbis Terrae DescriptioJ. Mazochius[95] FerraraWith annotions by Caelius Calcagninus.
1513[96] LysiasAldus ManutiusVeniceEdited by Marcus Musurus, these writers are all contained in a collection known as Oratores Graeci.
Lycurgus Atheniensis[97]
Antiphon of Rhamnus[98]
Andocides[99]
Isaeus[100]
Aeschines Orator[101]
Dinarchus[102]
Gorgias[103]
Alcidamas
Lesbonax
Herodes Atticus
Dionysius Halicanasseus, De Lysia
1513Alexander Aphrodisiensis, In Aristotelis Topica CommentariaAldus ManutiusVenice
1513PindarAldus ManutiusVeniceTwo years later Zacharias Calliergis printed in Rome an edition also carrying for the first time the poet's scholia. The volume also contains Callimachus and Dionysius Periegetes.[104]
Lycophron, Alexandra
1513PlatoAldus Manutius[105] VeniceThis opera omnia of Plato was edited by Marcus Musurus. It contains in its preface an Ode to Plato, a renaissance elegiac poem to the Greek philosopher written by Musurus himself.
Ps.-Plato, Eryxias, Axiochus, De virtute, Definitiones, De justo, Demodochus and Sisyphus[106]
Ps.-Timaeus Locrus, De natura mundi et animae
1513[107] Aelius Aristides, Panathenaica oratio and In Romam oratioAldus ManutiusVeniceFirst printed among IsocratesOpera omnia.
1514[108] Athenaeus, DeipnosophistaeAldus ManutiusVeniceEdited by Marcus Musurus.
1514[109] Hesychius Alexandrinus, LexiconAldus ManutiusVeniceEdited by Marcus Musurus.
1515Oppianus Anazarbeus, HalieuticaPhilippus JuntaFlorenceEdited by Marcus Musurus.
1515Aristophanes, Lysistrata and ThesmophoriazusaePhilippus JuntaFlorenceFirst complete edition of all eleven Aristophanes' plays.
1516XenophonPhilippus JuntaFlorenceA complete edition of Xenophon's works with the sole exception of the Apologia Socratis, the Agesilaus and the De vectigalibus.
1516Gregorius Nazianzenus, Orationes LectissimaeAldus ManutiusVenice
1516[110] Novum TestamentumJohannes FrobeniusBaselEdited by Desiderius Erasmus under the title Novum Instrumentum omne. The first New Testament text to be actually printed (but not published), it contained was in Cardinal Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros's Complutensian Polyglot Bible, where it was printed as volume 5 in 1514 in Alcalá. It was not published until 1520.[111]
1516[112] Strabo, GeographicaAldine PressVenice
1516Pausanias, Graeciae descriptioAldine PressVeniceEdited by Marcus Musurus.
1516Phrynichus, Sylloge Atticarum vocumZacharias CalliergisRome
1516Ps.-Dionysius AreopagitaPhilippus JuntaFlorence
1517LibaniusJ. MazochiusFerrara
1517Plutarch, Vitae ParallelaePhilippus JuntaFlorence
1517[113] [114] Aelius Aristides, OrationesPhilippus JuntaFlorenceEdited by Eufrosinus Boninus. Two of Aristides' speeches, the XVI (Oratio legati) and LIII (In Aquam Pergami oratio), are missing. The volume also contains Philostratus' Life of Aristides (part of the Lives of the Sophists).
Libanius, Ad Theodosium imperatorem de seditione antiochena
1517[115] Oppianus Apameensis, CynegeticaAldine PressVenicePrinted together with Oppianus Anazarbeus' Halieutica and its Latin translation.
1518SeptuagintaAldus ManutiusVeniceThe Septuaginta contained in the Complutensian Polyglot Bible was to follow publication later. The Complutensian Bible had been printed between 1514 and 1517 in Alcalá under the supervision of Cardinal Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros, but it was only published in 1520. For the New Testament, Manutius' Aldine Bible used Erasmus' Novum Instrumentum omne.
1518[116] AeschylusAldine PressVeniceEdited by . This edition contains only 6 of Aeschylus' 7 surviving tragedies: missing is the Choephoroe. This is because the manuscripts had fused Agamemnon and Choephoroe, omitting lines 311-1066 of Agamemnon, a mistake that was corrected for the first time in 1552 in the Venetian edition edited by Franciscus Robortellus. The separation was not fully successful as the text was not correctly divided, leaving it to the 1557 Paris edition by Petrus Victorius, printed with an appendix by Henricus Stephanus, to finally obtain an adequate edition of Aeschylus' plays.[117] [118]
1518[119] [120] Artemidorus, OneirocriticaAldine PressVenice
Synesius, De somniis
1520Xenophon, Apologia Socratis and AgesilausJohannes ReuchlinHagenauThis edition also carries the Hiero.
1520Alexander Aphrodisiensis, Commentaria in Aristotelis Analytica PrioraAldine PressVenice
Ps.-Alexander Aphrodisiensis, In Aristotelis sophisticos elenchos commentarium
1521Alcinous, DidascalicusAldine PressVeniceEdited by Franciscus Asulanus and printed together with Apuleius.[121]
1525GalenusAldine Press[122] Venice
1525Xenophon, De vectigalibusAldine PressVeniceDe vectigalibus was in a new edition of the complete works lacking only Apologia Socratis.
Ps.-Xenophon, Atheniensium respublica[123]
1526HippocratesAldine PressVenice
1526Joannes Philoponus, In libros de generatione animalium commentariaVenice
1526Simplicius, In Aristotelis physicorum libros commentaria and In Aristotelis de caelo commentariaAldus ManutiusVeniceSimplicius' commentary on De caelo is Basilius Bessarion's Greek translation of William of Moerbeke's Latin version.
1526[124] Maccabeorum liber IVStrasbourgEdited by Johannes Leonicerus in the Strasbourg Septuagint.
1527Theophrastus, CharacteresJohannes PetreiusNurembergEdited by Bilibaldus Pirckheimerus, the volume only contains the first fifteen chapters. In a later edition in Venice of the Aldine altera of Aristotle and Theophrastus' collected works eight chapters were added in 1551-1552 by Joannes Baptista Camotius. To these, a further five chapters were adjoined by Isaac Casaubon in Lyon in 1599. The last two chapters were found by Giovanni Cristofano Amaduzzi who edited them in Parma in 1786.
1527[125] Alexander Aphrodisiensis, Commentaria in Aristotelis Librum de SensuAldine PressVeniceThis edition also contains Themistius' De Anima.
Simplicius, In libros Aristotelis de anima commentaria
Michael Ephesius, In parva naturalia commentaria
1527[126] Alexander Aphrodisiensis, In Aristotelis metereologicorum libros commentarium and De mixtioneAldine PressVenice
Joannes Philoponus, In Aristotelis libros de generatione et corruptione commentaria
1528Epictetus, EnchiridionJohannes Antonio de SabioVeniceEpictetus was not published fully and separately in 1528 but as integrated in Simplicius' commentary; it was in 1529 that the complete text came out in Nuremberg edited by Gregorius Haloander.[127]
Simplicius, Commentarius in Enchiridion Epicteti[128]
1528[129] Paulus Aegineta, De Re Medica Libri VIIAldine Press[130] Venice
1528[131] Gregorius Nazianzenus, EpistolaeHagenauEdited by Vincentius Obsopoeus. It contains 57 letters written by Gregory together with many letters from Basil that had never been printed before.
1529[132] [133] Joannes Chrysostomus, In Pauli EpistolasVeronaEdited by .
1530[134] Polybius, HistoriaeJohannes Secerius[135] HagenauA part of Book VI had been already printed in Venice in 1529 by, edited by Janus Lascaris with his Latin translation incorporated. The 1530 edition, edited by Vincentius Obsopoeus, only contained Books I–V together with their Latin translation made by Nicolaus Perottus. What survived of the rest of Polybius thanks to the excerpta antiqua of the other Books was first printed by Joannes Hervagius in Basel in 1549 together with a Latin translation by Wolfgang Musculus. Further Polybian excerpts came to light thanks to Fulvius Ursinus that in Antwerp in 1582 published Constantinus Porphyrogenitus' Excerpta de legationibus. All this additional material was incorporated in Isaac Casaubon's 1609 Polybius Paris edition.[136] [137] [138] [139]
1531[140] Parthenius, Erotica PathemataHieronymus FrobeniusBaselEdited by Janus Cornarius.
1531[141] Procopius Caesariensis, De aedificiisBaselEdited by Beatus Rhenanus. The edition was incomplete; the full text came out in 1607 in Augsburg, edited by David Hoeschel.
1531[142] Proclus, De motuI. Bebel & M. YsingriniusBaselEdited by Simon Grynaeus.
1532[143] [144] [145] Stobaeus, AnthologiumHieronymus FrobeniusBaselEdited by Sigismundus Gelenius together with the hymns of Callimachus. Gelenius only published the second part, the Florilegium, and a selection of that; a complete edition of the Florilegium came in 1535 or 1536 in Venice where it was printed by Bartolomeo Zanetti and edited by Victor Trincavelius. In 1575 the first part, the Eclogae, was first published in 1575 in Antwerp, printed by Christoph Plantin and edited by William Canter. The complete text was first printed together in 1609 in Geneva by F. Fabro.[146]
1533Diogenes Laërtius, Vitae PhilosophorumHieronymus FrobeniusBaselThe lives of Aristotle and Theophrastus had been previously printed in Aristotle's 1495-98 Aldine edition.
1532[147] Ps.-Oecumenius, Catena in Actus Apostolorum, Catena in Pauli epistulas, Catena in epistulas catholicasVeronaEdited by in a volume titled Expositiones antiquae ex diversis sanctorum partum commentariis ab Oecumenio et Aretha collectae in hosce Novi Testamenti tractatus. Oecumenii quidem in Acta Apostolorum. In septem Epistolas quae Catholicae dicuntur. In Pauli omnes. Arethae vero in Ioannis Apocalypsim.
Arethas Caesariensis, Commentarius in Apocalypsin
1533[148] [149] Hanno, Periplus HannonisHieronymus Frobenius[150] BaselContained in a miscellany of geographical writings. Edited by Sigismundus Gelenius.
Periplus Maris Erythraei[151]
Arrianus, Periplus Pontis Euxini
Strabo, Chrestomathiae[152]
Ps.-Plutarch, De fluviis[153]
1533Euclides, Elementa GeometriaeJoannes HervagiusBaselEdited by Simon Grynaeus.[154]
Proclus, In primum Euclidis Elementorum librum commentarii[155]
1533Ptolemaeus, GeographiaHieronymus FrobeniusBasel
1534Proclus, In Platonis rem publicam commentarii and In Platonis Timaeum commentariaJ. ValderBaselEdited by Simon Grynaeus as part of his edition of Plato.
1534[156] Aëtius Amidenus, Libri MedicinalesAldine PressVeniceOnly the first half of the Libri Medicinales were printed.
1534Alexander Aphrodisiensis, De Anima, De Fato[157] and De IntellectuAldine PressVeniceIt is generally believed that De Animas Book II is not in its current form to be ascribed to Alexander.
Themistius[158]
1534Eustratius, In analyticorum posteriorum librum secundum commentariumAldine PressVeniceAlso contained Joannes Philoponus' In Posteriora Analytica and an anonymos commentary also on the Posterior Analytics.
1534[159] Heliodorus Emesenus, AethiopicaJoannes HervagiusBaselEdited by Vincentius Obsopoeus.
1535Joannes Philoponus, In Aristotelis physicorum libros commentariaBartolomeo ZanettiVeniceEdited by Victor Trincavelius.[160] Only the commentary to the first 4 Books was printed.
1535Joannes Philoponus, In Aristotelis de anima libros commentariaBartolomeo ZanettiVeniceEdited by Victor Trincavelius.
1535[161] Joannes Philoponus, Contra Proclum de aeternitate mundiAldine PressVeniceEdited by Victor Trincavelius.
1535[162] Epictetus, DissertationesVeniceEdited by Victor Trincavelius.
1535[163] Arrianus, Anabasis Alexandri and IndicaBartolomeo ZanettiVeniceEdited by Victor Trincavelius.
1535[164] Ptolemaeus, QuadripartitumHieronymus FrobeniusNurembergEdited by Joachim Camerarius.
1535[165] Aelius Aristides, Oratio legatiHagenauEdited by Joachim Camerarius.
Libanius, Achillis ad Ulixem antilogia[166]
1536Joannes Philoponus, In Aristotelis analytica priora commentariaBartolomeo ZanettiVeniceEdited by Victor Trincavelius.
1536Alexander Aphrodisiensis, Quaestiones naturales et moralesBartolomeo ZanettiVeniceEdited by Victor Trincavelius together with works of Damascius and others. The Quaestiones are generally thought to be not his in their current form, but they include material from his school of thought.
1536[167] Aspasius, In ethica Nicomachea commentariaAldine PressVeniceContained in a collection of commentaries to Aristotle's Ethica Nicomachea. It also includes an anonymous Byzantine scholiast.
Eustratius, In ethica Nicomachea commentaria
Michael Ephesius, In ethica Nicomachea commentaria
1537[168] HippiatricaJohannes WalderusBaselEdited by Simon Grynaeus.
1538Ptolemaeus, AlmagestumJohannes WalderusBaselEdited by Ioachimus Camerarius. The second part of the edition is a commentary to the Almagest that used several different authors: while it mostly uses Theon (he covers Books I-II, IV, VI-X, XII-XIII), he also uses Pappus for Book V and Nicolaus Cabasilas for Book III. Despite having reached us also Pappus' commentary to Book VI, it was not printed on this occasion, and was instead published in 1931 by Adolphe Rome in the first volume of his Commentaires de Pappus et de Théon d'Alexandrie sur l'Almageste. On a similar vein, Theon's Book III was not published and was printed in 1943 the third volume of his collection.[169] [170] [171]
Pappus, Commentaria in Almagestum
Theon Alexandrinus, Commentaria in Almagestum[172]
1539Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historicaJohannes OporinusBaselEdited by Vincentius Obsopoeus. Only books XVI–XX were printed. In 1559 Henricus Stephanus printed in Geneva all complete surviving books, that is I–V and XI–XX. To this Stephanus also added a summary left by Photius of the lost books.[173]
1539[174] [175] Cassianus Bassus, GeoponicaRobert Winter[176] BaselEdited by Johannes Alexander Brassicanus. Printed together with Aristotle's De plantis.
1539[177] Ps.-Iustinus Martyr, Cohortatio ad GraecosIoannes LodovicusParis
1539[178] Cleomedes, De motu circulari corporum caelestiumConrad Neobar[179] ParisThe editor is unknown.
1540Proclus, Hypotypsosis astronomicarum positionumJ. ValderBaselEdited by Simon Grynaeus.
1540[180] Adamantius Judaeus, PhysiognomicaParis
1541[181] Priscianus Lydus, Metaphrasis in TheophrastumJohannes OporinusBaselPublished in an edition of Theophrastus' Opera.
1541[182] Athenagoras, De resurrectione mortuorumLeuvenEdited by Petrus Nannius.
1543[183] Ps.-Iamblichus, Theologoumena ArithmethicaeParis
1543[184] Galenus, De ossibusParisEdited by Martinus Gregorius.
1544[185] Eusebius Caesariensis, Historia Ecclesiastica and Vita ConstantiniRobertus StephanusParis[186] Stephanus put in a single large folio volume works of Eusebius, Socrates, Sozomen, Evagrius, Theodoret and the surviving excerpts of Theodorus Lector's work. The manuscripts used appear to have been the Codex Regius and the Codex Medicaeus.[187]
Socrates Scholasticus, Historia Ecclesiastica
Sozomenus, Historia ecclesiastica
Evagrius Scholasticus, Historia ecclesiastica
Theodoret, Historia Ecclesiastica
Theodorus Lector, Historia Ecclesiastica
1544Eusebius Caesariensis, Demonstratio EvangelicaRobertus StephanusParis
1544[188] ArchimedesJoannes Hervagius[189] BaselEdited by Thomas Gechauff Venatorius.
1544Josephus Flavius[190] Hieronymus Frobenius & Nicolaus EpiscopiusBaselEdited by Arnoldus Arlenius. The volume also contained the 4 Maccabees, then attributed to Josephus.[191]
1545Claudius Aelianus, Variae HistoriaeAntonio Blado[192] RomeEdited by Camillus Peruscus.[193]
Ps.-Melampus, Divinatio ex palpitatione
1544[194] Epiphanius ConstantiensisJohannes Hervagius[195] BaselEdited by Johannes Oporinus.
1545[196] Euripides, ElectraRome[197] Edited by Petrus Victorius.
1545[198] Oracula SibyllinaJohannes OporinusBaselEdited by Xystus Betuleius.
1546Eusebius Caesariensis, Praeparatio EvangelicaRobertus StephanusParis
1546[199] Theophilus Antiochenus, Ad AutolycumChristophorus FroschoverusZürichEdited by Johannes Frisius.
1546Dionysius Halicarnasseus, Antiquitates RomanaeRobertus StephanusParis
1546[200] Tatianus, Oratio ad GraecosChristoph FroschauerZürichEdited by Conradus Gesnerus.
1548[201] Cassius DioRobertus StephanusParisOnly contains Books 23 and 36–58.
1548[202] [203] Porphyrius, De abstinentiaJuntine PressFlorenceEdited by Petrus Victorius. The volume also contained Porphyrius' Sententiae, Eunapius' Vita Porphyrii (part of his Vitae sophistarum) and Michael of Ephesus' commentaries to Aristotle's De Partibus Animalium.
1548[204] Alexander Trallianus, Therapeutica and De febribusRobertus Stephanus[205] ParisEdited by Iacobus Goupyl.
1550Gregorius NazianzenusJohannes HervagiusBaselAppeared under Gregory Nazianenus' Opera omnia with the title Divi Gregorii Theologi, Episcopi Nazianzeni Opera, quae quidem extant, omnia, tam soluta quam pedestri oratione conscripta, partim quidem iam olim, partim vero nunc primum etiam è Greco in Latinum conversa.The Thaumaturge's work is here erroneously attributed to the other Gregory, even if Hervagius noted some doubts concerning to such an ascription.[206]
Gregorius Thaumaturgus, Metaphrasis in Ecclesiasten
1550[207] Clemens AlexandrinusFlorenceEdited by Petrus Victorius
1551AppianusC. StephanusParis
1551[208] Joannes Xiphilinus, EpitomeRobertus StephanusParisEpitome of Cassius Dio (comprising books 36–80), thus following up on Estienne's Cassius Dio edition of 1548.
1551Olympiodorus Alexandrinus, In Aristotelis meteora commentariaAldine PressVeniceContained in the so-called Aldina minor, a re-edition of Aristotle's opera omnia.
Joannes Philoponus, In Aristotelis meteorologicorum librum primum commentarium
c. 1551[209] Dio CocceianusAldine PressVenice
1551[210] Iustinus MartyrRobertus StephanusParisPublished by Robert Estienne as Justin's collected works under the title Iustini Opera Omnia, the edition includes both the author's genuine and spurious works.
Ps.-Iustinus Martyr, Expositio rectae fidae, De monarchia,[211] and Epistula ad Zenam et Serenum[212]
1552[213] Theophrastus, De sensibusAldine PressVeniceEdited by Joannes Baptista Camotius in the so-called Aldina altera, that is the new Aldine edition of Aristotle's works.
1552[214] [215] PhiloAdrianus TurnebusParis
1552[216] Aelianus Tacticus, TacticaA. & J. SpinelliVeniceEdited by Franciscus Robortellus.
1553[217] Hermias philosophus, Irrisio gentilium philosophorumJohannes OporinusBaselEdited by Raphael Seiler.
1553[218] SynesiusAdrianus TurnebusParis
1554AnacreonteaHenricus StephanusParis[219]
1554[220] Ps.-Proclus, Paraphrasin TetrabibliBaselEdited by Philipp Melanchthon.
1554[221] PoemanderAdrianus TurnebusParis
Definitiones
1554Dionysius Halicarnasseus, Epistola ad Ammaeum I, Epistola ad Pompeium and De antiquis oratoribusHenricus StephanusParis
1554[222] Ps.-Longinus, De SublimitateJohannes OporinusBaselEdited by Franciscus Robortellus.
1554[223] Aretaeus of Cappadocia, De causis et signis acutorum morborum, De causis et signis chronicorum morborum, De curatione acutorum morborum and De curatione chronicorum morborumParisEdited by Iacobus Goupyl.
1555[224] Ps.-Apollodorus, BibliothecaAntonio Blado[225] RomeEdited by Benedictus Aegius with a Latin translation.
1555[226] Ps.-Clemens Romanus, Epitome priorAdrianus TurnebusParisAlso edited by Adrianus Turnebus.
1556[227] Claudius Aelianus, De natura animaliumZürichEdited by Conradus Gesnerus in Aelian's first printed complete works.[228]
1557Maximus Tyrius, SermonesHenricus StephanusParis
1557Theophrastus, De animi defectione, De nervorum resolutione, De animalibus quae colorem mutant, De animalibus quae repente apparent, De animalibus quae dicuntur invidere, De melleHenricus StephanusParisEdited by Henricus Stephanus in his edition of Aristotle and Theophrastus' collected works Aristotelis et Theophrasti scripta quaedam.
1557[229] Joannes Zonaras, AnnalesJohannes Oporinus[230] BaselEdited buy Hieronymus Wolfius.
1557Nicetas Choniates, HistoriaJohannes OporinusBaselEdited by Hieronymus Wolfius.
1557[231] Euclides, Optica, Catoptrica, Sectio Canonis and Introductio harmonica[232] Andreas WechelusParisEdited by Johannes Pena.
1557[233] [234] Ignatius Antiochenus, EpistolaeSebaldus MairDillingenEdited by Valentinus Paceus. Two different recensions survive of his letters: a longer one (AKA recensio longior), which is the one printed here; and a shorter one (AKA Recensio brevior), of which six letters were edited by Isaak Vossius in Amsterdam in 1646. That left the recensio brevior of the Epistola ad Romanos, that was first published in Paris in 1689 by Thierry Ruinart together with the Martyrium Ignatii.[235]
Ps.-Ignatius Antiochenus, Epistolae
1557Athenagoras, Legatio pro ChristianisHenricus StephanusGenevaEdited by Conradus Gesnerus. This edition also contains Athenagoras' De resurrectione.
1559[236] Marcus Aurelius, MeditationesAndreas GesnerZürichEdited by Guilielmus Xylander. Both texts are translated in Latin, the Meditationes by Xylander. He also added some passages on evidence regarding Marcus Aurelius taken from the Suda and from Aurelius Victor.
1559[237] Aeneas Gazaeus, TheophrastusZürich[238] Edited by Johannes Wolfius.
1561[239] Epistula AristeaeJohannes OporinusBaselEdited by Simone Schard.
1561Photius, NomocanonJohannes OporinusBasel
1562[240] Maximus Confessor, Scholia in Dionysium AreopagitamG. Morelius[241] Paris[242] In this edition of the Corpus Dionysiacum the commentaries of Maximus the Confessor and John of Scythopolis are merged.
Ioannes Scythopolitanus, Scholia in Dionysium Areopagitam
1563[243] Constitutiones ApostolorumVeniceEdited by Franciscus Turrianus.
1564[244] [245] Proteuangelium IacobiJohannes OporinusBaselEdited by Michael Neander in his Catechesis Martini Lutheri parva graeco-latina.
1565Nemesius, De Natura HominisChristophe Plantin[246] Antwerp
1565Moschus, In Amorem FugitivumHubertus Goltzius[247] BrugesEdited by Adolphus Mekerchus in his edition of Greek bucolic idylls.[248]
1566[249] Georgius CedrenusBaselEdited by Guilielmus Xylander.
1567[250] [251] Hipparchus, In Arati et Eudoxi Phaenomena commentariumFlorence[252] Edited by Petrus Victorius.
Achilles Tatius, Isagoge ad Arati Phaenomena[253]
1568[254] Cleanthes, Hymnus in JovemAntwerpEdited by Fulvius Ursinus. The hymn with printed in a selection containing other Greek samples of lyric, elegiac and pastoral poetry.
1568[255] Eunapius, De vitis sophistarumAntwerpEdited by Junius Hadrianus.
1568[256] Antoninus Liberalis, MetamorphosesThomas GuariniBaselEdited by Guilhelmus Xylander.
1569[257] Nonnus, DionysiacaChristophorus Plantinus[258] AntwerpEdited by Gerartus Falkenburgius.
1569[259] Palladius Helenopolitanus, De gentibus Indiae et BragmanibusLeipzigEdited by Joachim Camerarius in his Libellus gnomologicus.
1570[260] DialexeisHenricus StephanusParisHenri Estienne added the anonymous treatise, better known as Dissoi logoi, in appendix to his edition of Diogenes Laërtius.
1570Alexander Trallianus, De lumbricisPaolo & Antonio MeiettiVeniceEdited by Hieronymus Mercurialis.
1572PlutarchHenricus StephanusGeneva
1572[261] Autolycus Pitanaeus, De sphaera mota and De ortu et occasu siderumStrasbourgEdited by Conradus Dasypodius in Theodosius Opera.
1573[262] Heliodorus Larissaeus, Capita opticorumJuntine PressFlorenceEdited by Egnatius Dantes together with a Latin translation.
1580Plotinus, EnneadesPetrus PernaBaselWith a Latin translation of Marsilio Ficino.[263]
Porphryrius, Vita Plotini[264]
1583Hierocles AlexandrinusNicolas NivelleParis
1586[265] Dionysius Halicanasseus, De ThucydideJohann Wechel[266] FrankfurtEdited by Fridericus Sylburgius. Contained in an edition of Dionysius' opera omnia.
1587[267] Origenes, HexaplaRomeEdited by Petrus Morinus under the form of hexaplar scholia to the Sixtine Septuagint. Morinus' work was expanded by Johannes Drusus in Arnhem in 1622 and by Lambertus Bos in Franeker in 1709; these works were supersed by Bernardus de Montfaucon's edition in Paris in 1713, in which he gathered in two volumes the surviving fragments of the Hexapla.[268] [269]
1588[270] Constantinus Porphyrogenitus, De thematibusChristophe Plantin[271] LeidenEdited by Bonaventura Vulcanius.
1589[272] [273] Heraclides Creticus, De urbis in GraeciaHenricus StephanusGenevaThese four excerpts were erroneously attributed to Dicaearchus.
Dionysius Calliphontis, Desciptio Graeciae
1589[274] Polyaenus, StratagemataJean de Tournes[275] LyonEdited by Isaac Casaubon.
1590[276] Geminus, Elementa AstronomiaeAltdorfEdited by Edo Hildericus together with a Latin translation.
1592[277] [278] Epistula ad DiognetumHenricus StephanusParisEdited under the title Justini philosophi et martyris Epistula ad Diognetum et Oratio ad Graecos, the volume also contains Justin Martyr's Oratio ad Graecos. p. 48[279]
Ps.-Iustinus Martyr, Oratio ad Graecos[280]
1593[281] Ps.-Andronicus, De affectibusAugsburgEdited by David Hoeschelius.
1594Agathias, HistoriaePlantin PressLeidenEdited by Bonaventura Vulcanius.
1596[282] Andreas Caesariensis, Commentarii in ApocalypsinHeidelberg[283] Edited by Fridericus Sylburgius.
1597Theophylactus Simocatta, Quaestiones physicaePlantin PressLeidenEdited by Bonaventura Vulcanius.
Cassius Iatrosophista, Quaestiones medicae
1598[284] Iamblichus, De vita Pythagorae and Protrepticus[285] HeidelbergEdited by Joannes Arcerius Theodoretus.
1598[286] Longus, Daphnis et ChloeJuntine Press[287] FlorenceEdited by Raphael Columbanius.
1598–1599[288] Onasander, StrategicaAbrahamus SaugraniusParisEdited by Nicolaus Rigaltius.
1600[289] Ps.-Scylax, PeriplusAugsburgEdited by David Hoeschelius in his Geographica.
Ps.-Scymnus, Periegesis[290]
Marcianus Heracleensis, Periplus maris exteri[291]
Marcianus Heracleensis, Menippei Peripli Epitome[292]
Isidorus Characenus, Stathmi Parthici[293]

17th century

DateAuthor, WorkPrinterLocationComment
1601[294] Photius, BibliothecaAugsburgEdited by David Hoeschelius.
1601Achilles TatiusI. & N. BonnvitiusHeidelberg[295] Printed together with Longus' Daphnis and Chloe and Parthenius' Erotica Pathemata.
1602[296] Origenes, Epistula ad Iulium AfricanumAugsburgEdited by David Hoeschelius as part of an edition titled Adriani Isagoge, Sacrarum Litterarum et antiquissimorum Graecorum in prophetas fragmenta. The volume contained only the very beginning of Origen's letter; a further fragment was published in London in 1637 by Patricius Junius. Origen's complete letter was eventually edited by in Basel in 1674 together with Origen's Exhortatio ad martyrium and a Pseudo-Origenian dialogue.
Julius Africanus, Epistula ad Origenem
1604Constantinus Porphyrogenitus, Excerpta de legationibusAd insigne pinusAugsburgEdited by David Hoeschelius.
1604Theophylactus Simocatta, HistoriaeIngolstadtEdited by Jacobus Pontanus.
1604[297] [298] Gregorius ThaumaturgusMainzEdited by Gerardus Vossius in the Thaumaturge's Opera omnia under the title Sancti Gregorii episcopi Neocaesariensis, cognomento Thaumaturgi, opera omnia. Among other works this edition included for the first time the In Origenem oratio panegyrica. Vossius also added Gregory of Nyssa's De vita Gregorii Thaumaturgi.
Ps.-Gregorius Thaumaturgus, De fide capitula duodecim, Disputatio de anima ad Tatianum, Homilia I in annuntiationem Virginis Mariae, Homilia II in annuntiationem Virginis Mariae, Fides secundum partem and Homilia I in sancta theophania
Gregorius Nyssenus, De vita Gregorii Thaumaturgi[299]
1605Cyrillus Alexandrinus, Adversus antropomorphitasPlantin PressLeidenEdited by Bonaventura Vulcanius, it had not been previously included in Cyril's Opera omnia.
1605[300] Origenes, Contra CelsumAugsburgEdited by David Hoeschelius. To Origen's work Hoeschel adds Gregorius Thaumaturgus' Address to Origen.
1606[301] Nicephorus, Chronologia CompendiariaThomas BassonLeidenEdited by Joseph Justus Scaliger in his Thesaurus Temporum.
1607Ps.-Andronicus, Aristotelis Ethicorum Nicomacheorum ParaphrasisLeiden[302] Edited by Daniël Heinsius.
1607Procopius Caesariensis, BellaAd insigne pinusAugsburgEdited by David Hoeschelius. Summaries of Procopius' De Aedificiis were also contained.[303]
1608Basilius Seleucensis, De vita et miraculis Sanctae TheclaeJan MoretusAntwerpEdited by Pierre Pantin together with a Vita of Saint Thecla by Symeon Metaphrastes.
1609[304] Aeneas TacticusParisEdited by Isaac Casaubon who appended it to his edition of Polybius.
1609[305] Paralipomena JeremiaeVeniceThe short form of the text was published as part of the Greek Menaion.
1610Anna Comnena, AlexiasAd insigne pinusAugsburgEdited by David Hoeschelius.
1611Constantinus Porphyrogenitus, De administrando imperioLeidenEdited by Johannes Meursius.
1612Joannes ChrysostomusJohn NortonEtonEdited by Sir Henry Saville.
1612[306] Diogenianus, ProverbiaAntwerpEdited by Andreas Schott.
1612Leo Sapiens, TacticaLeidenEdited by Johannes Meursius.
1615Chronicon PaschaleMunichEdited by Matthaeus Raderus.
1616[307] Nicephorus, Breviarium historicumParisEdited by D. Petavius.
1616[308] Alypius Musicus, Introductio musicaLudovicus ElzevieriusLeidenEdited by Johannes Meursius in his Aristoxenus, Nicomachus, Alypius, auctores musices antiquissimi hactenus non editi.
Aristoxenus, Elementa harmonica
Nicomachus Gerasenus, Harmonices manuale
1617–1618[309] Eustathius Macrembolites, Hysmine and HysminiasParisEdited by Gilbert Gaulmin.
1618Proclus, Theologia Platonica and Elementatio TheologicaHamburg[310] Edited with Latin translation by Aemilius Portus. The volume also contains Marinus' life of Proclus.
1618Michael Glycas, ChroniconLeidenEdited by Johannes Meursius. Only the first part of the text was printed.
1618[311] Origenes, PhilocaliaParisEdited by . This is a 4th-century anthology made by Basil the Great and Gregory of Nazianzus. Tarinus also added to these works the Opiniones de Anima which he had found in another manuscript of the Philocalia.
Zacharias Rhetor, Ammonius sive de mundi opificio disputatio[312]
1621[313] Sextus Empiricus, Adversus Mathematicos and Pyrroniae HypotyposesPetrus and Jacobus ChouetGeneva
1621[314] Diophantus, Arithmetica[315] ParisEdited by C. G. Bachetus.
1623[316] Procopius Caesariensis, Arcana HistoriaLyonEdited by Nicolò Alemanni.
1623Bacchius, Introductio musicaParisEdited by Marinus Mersennus in his Quaestiones celeberrimae in Genesim, i.e. in a commentary on the Book of Genesis.
1623[317] [318] Clemens Alexandrinus, Quis Dives SalveturLyonEdited by Michael Ghislerius as part of his In Jeremiam prophetam commentarii. Only eight of Origen's homilies were published in this edition; the other surviving homilies on Jeremiah written by Origen were first published in 1648 in Antwerp by Balthasar Corderius, who mistakenly attributed them to Cyril of Alexandria.[319]
Origenes, Homiliae in Ieremiam
1625Theodorus Prodromus, De Rhodanthe et Dosiclis amoribusParisEdited by Gilbert Gaulmin.
1625[320] Euclides, DataParis[321] Edited by Claudius Hardy with a Latin translation.
Marinus, Commentarius
1626[322] Psalmi SalomonisLyonsEdited by . The Psalms are contained as an appendix in a work entitled Adversaria sacra, opus varium ac veluti fax ad lucem quam multorum locorum utriusque Instrumenti, Patrumque et Scriptorum quorumcunque.
1626[323] Ps.-Themistocles, EpistolaeRomeEdited by Johannes Mathaeus Caryophilos.
1629[324] [325] Origenes, Homilia in Librum primum Regum 28Laurentius DurandLyonEdited by Leo Allatius under the title S. P. N. Eustathii archiepiscopi Antiocheni, et martyris, In Hexahemeron Commentarius: ac De Engastrimytho dissertatio adversus Origenem. Item Origenis De eadem Engastrimytho.
Eustathius Antiochenus, De engastrimytho contra Origenem[326]
Ps.-Eustathius Antiochenus, Commentarius in hexaemeron
1630[327] Joannes Philoponus, De opificio mundiViennaEdited by Balthasar Corderius.
1633[328] Clemens Romanus, 1 ClemensOxford[329] Edited by Patricius Junius. Young's edition was made from the Codex Alexandrinus which suffered from lacunae that involved both of the epistles. The Later retrieval of the Codex Hierosolymitanus consented to the publication by Philotheos Bryennios in 1875 in Constantinople of a new edition which contained the two intact texts attributed to Clement.
Ps.-Clemens Romanus, 2 Clemens
1633[330] [331] Polycarpus, Epistola ad PhilippensesDouaiEdited by Petrus Halloisius in his Illustrium Ecclesiae Orientalis Scriptorum Vitae et Documenta.
1637[332] Ps.-Socrates Atheniensis, EpistolaeParisEdited by Leo Allatius under the title Socratis Antisthenis et aliorum Socraticorum epistulae, these form the epistolary corpus known as Socratic letters.
Ps.-Speusippus, Epistolae
Ps.-Aristippus, Epistolae
Ps.-Aeschines Socraticus, Epistolae
Ps.-Xenophon, Epistolae
1638Sallustius, De diis et de mundoRomeEdited by Leo Allatius.
1640Philo Paradoxographus, De Septem Orbis SpectaculisRomeEdited by Leo Allatius.
1644Arrianus, CynegeticusParisEdited by Lucas Holstenius.
1645[333] Ps.-Barnabas, EpistulaParisEdited by Hugues Ménard under the title Sancti Barnabae apostoli (ut fertur) epistola catholica. Due to defective manuscripts, this edition only started from chapter 5.7 of the epistle; it was only following the retrieval of the Codex Sinaiticus that Constantin von Tischendorf edited the complete text in 1862.
1647[334] Martyrium PolycarpiLondonEdited by James Ussher in his Appendix Ignatiana.
1652Joannes Cinnamus, HistoriaeUtrechtEdited by Cornelius Tollius.
1652Aristides Quintilianus, De musicaLodewijk ElzevirAmsterdamEdited by Marcus Meibomius in his Antiquae musicae auctores septem together with Aristoxenus, Nicomachus, Bacchius and Cleonides.
Gaudentius Philosophus, Harmonica introductio
1655TheophanesParisEdited by Jacques Goar.
1656[335] Methodius Olympius, Convivium decem virginumRomeEdited by Leo Allatius. Extracts had previously been published by François Combefis in Paris in 1644, availing himself of what was present in Photius' Bibliothetca.
1657[336] Hypsicles, De AscensionibusParisEdited by J. Mentelius.
1661[337] Hippolytus Romanus, De Christo et AntichristoParisEdited by Marquardus Gudius.
1664[338] Arrianus, Tactica and Acies contra AlanosUppsalaEdited by Johannes Schefferus.
Mauritius, Strategicon
1668[339] Iamblichus, In Nicomachi Gerasini arithmeticam introductionemArnhemEdited by Samuel Tennulius.
1668[340] [341] Origenes, In Matthaeum and In JoannemRouenEdited by Petrus Daniel Huetius under the title Origenis in sacras Scripturas Commentaria quaecunque Graece reperiri potuerunt. As for the Late antique Latin Vetus interpretatio of the In Matthaeum, which contain books that have not survived in the Greek original, they had been already published by Jacques Merlin in Paris in 1512.[342]
1670[343] Paulus Silentiarius, Descriptio Sanctae SophiaeParisEdited by Charles du Fresne, sieur du Cange together with his edition of Ioannes Cinnamus' Historia as part of the series Corpus Byzantinae Historiae.
1671[344] Agathemerus, Geographiae informatioAmsterdamEdited by Samuel Tennulius in his Agathemeris libri duo
Hypotyposis geographiae
Diagnosis geographiae
1672[345] Ps.-Clemens Romanus, Homiliae XXParisEdited by Jean-Baptiste Cotelier in his SS. Patrum qui temporibus apostolicis floruerunt. The edition is incomplete since Cotelier used the Codex Parisinus graecus 930 which contains the twenty homilies only those from 1 to 19a, thus having only part of homily 19 and lacking completely homily 20. It was only in 1853 that a complete text was published in Göttingen by A. R. M. Dressel thanks to the retrieval of the Codex Ottobonianus graecus 443. Cotelier also inserted in his collection the Shepherd of Hermas, using the ancient Latin translation together with the few Greek excerpts that were available at the time. Things changed in 1855 when the almost complete Codex Athous was found by the forger Constantine Simonides who made a transcription with a counterfeit ending and several made-up interpolations. This script was given to who published it in Leipzig in 1856. In 1887 another edition was made in Leipzig by Oscar von Gebhardt and Adolf von Harnack, but mostly using Simonides transcription, albeit an uncounterfeited one. Eventually, in 1880 Spyridon Lambros collated the manuscript's leaves, opening the road to Armitage Robinson's edition in 1888.[346] [347] [348] [349]
Hermas, Pastor Hermae
1672Ps.-Eratosthenes, CatasterismiOxfordEdited by John Fell[350]
1674[351] Origenes, Exhortatio ad MartyriumBaselEdited by with the title Origenis Dialogus contra Marcionitas, sive de recta ίn Deum fide: Exhortatio ad Martyrium: Responsum ad Africani Epistolam de historia Susannae. In this volume is also contained for the first time Origen's complete letter to Julius Africanus.
Ps.-Origenes, De recta in Deum fide
1678Iamblichus, De Mysteriis AegyptiorumOxford University PressOxfordEdited by Thomas Gale.[352]
1682Ptolemaeus, Harmonicorum libri IIIOxfordEdited by Johannes Wallis together with Porphyry's commentary to Ptolemy.
1686Origenes, De orationeOxfordEdited anonymously by Thomas Gale.[353]
1688[354] Aristarchus Samius, De magnitudinibus et distantiis solis et lunaeOxfordEdited by Johannes Wallis. Wallis only published what is left of Pappus' Book II of the Mathematical Collection, most of which Book is lost. Extensive parts of Book VII were edited in Oxford in 1706 and 1710 by Edmond Halley; similarly, Hermann J. Eisenmann printed part of Book V in Paris in 1824. In Halle in 1871 C. J. Gerhardt planned a complete edition of Pappus, but only Books VII and VIII reached publication. The first complete printed edition of the Collection was published in three volumes in Berlin between 1876 and 1878, edited by Friedrich Hultsch.[355] [356]
Pappus, Collectio
1689[357] Martyrium IgnatiiParisEdited by Thierry Ruinart in his Acta Primorum Martyrum sincera et selecta. Ruinart's work also contains the editio princeps of Ignatius' Epistola ad Romanos.
1695[358] Euangelium Thomae de infantia SaluatorisOnly a small part of the text was published by Richard Simon in his Nouvelles observations sur le texte et les versions du Nouveau Testament. The gospel was completely published and edited in Antwerp in 1698 by Jean-Baptiste Cotelier.
1692[359] Olympiodorus Alexandrinus, Vita PlatonisHenricus Wetstein[360] AmsterdamEdited by Marcus Meibomius. As part of Wetstein's edition of Diogenes Laërtius, the printer added Olympiodorus' work, taken from papers left by Isaac Casaubon.[361]
1693Heron Alexandrinus, Automata, Belopoeica and PneumaticaParisEdited by Melchisédech Thévenot.[362]
1695[363] [364] Martyrium Iustini et sociorumAntwerpThree versions of the text exist; the first one to be printed was the so-called middle recension, edited by Daniel Papebroch in the Acta Sanctorum. This one was followed by the longer one, edited by in Rome in 1902 in the Nuove note agiografiche. The shorter version was eventually printed in 1920 by the same Franchi de' Cavalieri in another edition of the Note Agiografiche.
1698[365] [366] Testamenta XII. PatriarcharumOxford University Press[367] OxfordEdited by Johann Ernst Grabe as part of the Spicilegium SS. Patrum, ut haereticorum.
Acta Pauli et Theclae[368]
1698[369] Acta Barnabae apostoliP. JacobsAntwerpedited by Daniel Papebroch and contained in the Acta Sanctorum.
1699[370] Porphyrius, Commentarius in Claudii Ptolemaei HarmonicaOxfordEdited by Johannes Wallis.

18th century - present

DateAuthor, WorkPrinterLocationComment
1703[371] Euclides, PhaenomenaOxfordEdited by David Gregory in his edition of Euclid's complete works. Also contains a translation by the same Gregory.
1703[372] Euangelium Thomae de infantia SaluatorisSchillerHamburgEdited by Johannes Albertus Fabricius in the Codex apocryphus Novi Testamenti.
1706[373] Cosmas Indicopleustes, Topographia ChristianaParisEdited by Bernard de Montfaucon in his Collectio Nova Patrum et Scriptorum Graecorum. pp. 2, 330.
1710[374] Apollonius Pergaeus, ConicaOxfordEdited by Edmond Halley.
1715[375] Proemium in artem rhetoricamParisEdited by Bernard de Montfaucon.
1715[376] Dionysius Thrax, Ars GrammaticaHamburgEdited by Johannes Albertus Fabricius as volume vii of his Bibliotheca Graeca.
1718[377] Hippolytus, Contra NoetumChristian Liebezeit[378] HamburgEdited by Johannes Albertus Fabricius in the second volume of Hippolytus' works under the title S. Hippolyti episcopi et martyris opera et fragmenta.
1719[379] Anaphora PilatiHamburgEdited by Johannes Albertus Fabricius together with other apocrypha in the second volume of his Codex Apochryphus Novi Testamenti.
1726[380] Xenophon Ephesius, EphesiacaLondonEdited by Antonio Cocchi. A Latin translation was inserted by the same editor.
1733[381] GenesiusStephan BerglerVeniceEdited by Johannes B. Mencken.
1749[382] Epistula presbyterorum et diaconorum AchaiaeLeipzigEdited by Carolus Christianus Woog.
1750Chariton, De amoribus Chaereae et CalliroesPetrus MortierAmsterdamEdited by with a Latin translation.
1754[383] Vita Secundi philosophiLeipzigEdited by Johann Adam Schier, who omitted the part of the text containing emperor Hadrian's "Questions". The latter had been previously edited by Lucas Holstenius in 1638 in Rome.
1768[384] Aelius Aristides, In aquam Pergami oratioFlorenceEdited by Angelo Maria Bandini in his Catalogus Codicum Graecorum Bibliothecae Mediceae Laurentianae II. This oration (Oratio LIII) has come down to us incomplete but it was partially integrated in 1825 in Rome by Angelo Mai who added to it in his Scriptorum Veterum Nova Collectio e Vaticanis Codicibus Edita I.[385]
1769[386] [387] Stadiasmus Maris MagniMadridEdited by Joannes Iriarte in Regiae Bibliothecae Matritensis Codices Graeci.
Polybius Rhetor, De soloecismo, De Acyrologia and De Speciebus Orationis
1772–1776Anthologia PalatinaStrasbourgEdited by R. F. P. Brunck that for the first time printed the full content of the anthology. Brunck modified radically the order of the epigrams in the manuscript arranging them instead by author.
1773Archimedes, Problema BovinumBraunschweigEdited by G. E. Lessing.[388]
1780[389] Hymnus in CereremLeyden[390] Edited by David Ruhnken. One of the Hymni Homerici.
1781[391] Iamblichus, De generali mathaematum scientiatypis et sumptibus fratrum ColetiVeniceContained in the Anecdota Graeca prepared by Jean-Baptiste-Gaspard d'Ansse de Villoison.
1785[392] [393] [394] Aelius Aristides, Adversus Leptinem declamatioVeniceEdited by Jacopo Morelli in a volume titled Aristidis oratio adversus Leptinem, Libanii declamatio pro Socrate, Aristoxeni rhythmicorum elementorum fragmenta. The book also contains Aristoxenus.
Libanius, De Socratis silentio
1790[395] Hermogenes, ProgymnasmataGöttingenEdited by Arnold Heeren. Heeren only published parts viii and ix of Hermogenes' work, which was completely printed in 1812 in Nuremberg by G. Veesenmeyer.
1804[396] Acta PilatiCopenhagenEdited by Andreas Birch in the collection titled Auctarium codicis apocryphi Novi Testamenti Fabriciani.
Paradosis Pilati
1 Apocalypsis Iohannis apocrypha[397]
1810[398] Hermias Alexandrinus, In Platonis Phaedrum scholiaLeipzigEdited by Georg Anton Friedrich Ast.
1811Apollonius Dyscolus, De pronomineBerlinEdited by Immanuel Bekker.
1816[399] Apollonius Dyscolus, De adverbio and de disiunctivisBerlinEdited by Immanuel Bekker in the second volume of the Anecdota Graeca.
1820[400] Damascius, In Platonis Philebum CommentariaLeipzig[401] Edited by Johann Gottfried Stallbaum.
1820Proclus, In Platonis Alcibiadem Priorem CommentariiOfficina BroenneriannaFrankfurtEdited by Georg Friedrich Creuzer.
1820Proclus, In Platonis Cratylum ScholiaA. G. Weigel & J. LuchtmansLeipzig and LeidenEdited by Jean François Boissonade.
1820[402] Ps.-Arcadius, De accentibusLeipzigEdited by Edmund Henry Barker. An epitome of Herodian's lost De prosodia catholica.
1820-1827ProclusJ. M. Eberhart (voll. I-V) & F. Didot (vol. VI)ParisEdited by Victor Cousin in six volumes. This publication contains' Proclus first printed edition of his Commentary on the Parmenides. In 1827 in the sixth volume was added Damascius' Commentary.[403]
Damascius, In Parmenidem commentaria
1821[404] Ps.-Alexander Aphrodisiensis, De FebribusCambridgeEdited by D. G. Schinas in the Museum Criticum Cantabrigiese.
1821Olympiodorus Alexandrinus, In Platonis Alcibiadem Priorem CommentariaFrankfurtEdited by Georg Friedrich Creuzer.
1823[405] Acta ThomaeF. C. G. Vogelius[406] LeipzigEdited by Johannes Carolus Thilo.
1825Aelius Aristides, Pro Leptine declamatioRomeEdited by Angelo Mai in the volume titled Scriptorum Veterum Nova Collectio e Vaticanis Codicibus Edita I.
1825[407] Joannes Philoponus, Praecepta TonicaLeipzigEdited by Karl Wilhelm Dindorf.
1826[408] Damascius, Quaestiones de primis principiisH. L. Broenner[409] FrankfurtEdited by J. Kopp, only part of the text was published. It was in 1889 that the full text was published by C. A. Ruelle.
1827[410] De scientia politica dialogusRomeEdited by Angelo Mai in his Scriptorum veterum nova collectio e Vaticanis codicibus edita II. It was found in the Vatican Library in a palimpsest which had been written over with material from Aelius Aristides. A further fragment which is from this dialogue was found later and published in 1974 by C. A. Behr.
1830[411] Galenus, De musculorum dissectioneLeipzig[412] Edited by Karl Gottlob Kühn in the eighteenth volume of Galen's Opera omnia.
1831[413] Ps.-Herodianus Grammaticus, De soloecismo et barbarismoParisEdited by Jean François Boissonade in the third volume of the Anecdota Graeca e codicibus regiis.
1832[414] Ps.-Iohannes Damascenus, Vita Barlaam et IoasaphParisEdited by Jean François Boissonade in the fourth volume of the Anecdota Graeca e codicibus regiis.
1833[415] [416] Vita Abercii[417] LevraultParisThe Vita has come down to us in four different recensions. This edition was edited by Jean François Boissonade in the fifth volume of the Anecdota Graeca e codicibus regiis. A second recension was compiled by Symeon Metaphrastes: this version was published by Benjamin Bossue in 1858 as part of the Acta Sanctorum. The third version was published by Elie Batareikh in 1904 in the journal Oriens Christianus; the fourth, instead, was edited by F. Halkin in Brussels in 1963 under the Inédits byzantins d’Ochrida, Candie et Moscou.
1833Testament of JobA. MaiRome
1836[418] Alexander Aphrodisiensis, Commentaria in Aristotelis MetaphysicaBerlinEdited by Christian August Brandis in 1836 in Berlin by Christian August Brandis in the fourth volume of Aristotle's complete works, which goes under the title Scholia in Aristotelem. This volume contains many extracts from several commentaries: concerning the Metaphysics, he used Asclepius, Syrianus and the scholia from the Codex Parisinus gr. 1853 and, obviously, Alexander. Addressing more specifically the latter, Brandis published completely Alexander's commentary to Aristotle's first five books of the Metaphysics (Books I-V) while only publishing extracts of Books VI-XII. This was due to his doubting Alexander's authorship of the second part of the commentary and instead believing it has been written by Michael of Ephesus, a view generally upheld today. The first complete edition of the commentary traditionally credited to Alexander came out in 1847 in Berlin, edited by Hermann Bonitz.
1837Testament of SolomonF. F. FleckLeipzig
1837Acts of Peter and PaulJohann Karl ThiloLeipzig
1839[419] Ioannes Philoponus, De usu astrolabii eiusque constructioneBonnEdited by .
1840[420] Anonymus Seguerianus, Ars RhetoricaParisEdited by .
1841Anonymus Bellermannianus, Scriptio de musicaBerlinEdited by .
1846[421] Ps.-Callisthenes, Historia Alexandri MagniParisEdited by Karl Müller together with Arrian's works. This represents the A version mixed with the B.
1847Ps.-Alexander Aphrodisiensis, Commentaria in Aristotelis MetaphysicaBerlinedited by Hermann Bonitz as part of his publication of the full commentary attributed to Alexander. Previously, Christian August Brandis had only printed a number of excerpts in 1836 of the second part of the commentary, i.e. Books VI-XII. Bonitz published instead the whole second part (Books VI-XIV), which is currently considered to be in its present form to have been probably authored by Michael of Ephesus.[422]
1847[423] Olympiodorus Alexandrinus, In Platonis Phaedonem CommentariaHeilbronn[424] Edited by Christopher Eberhard Finckh. Previously, parts of this commentary had been previously published by Nathaniel Forster in Oxford in 1752 and in a more complete form by Mystoxides and D. G. Schinas in Venice in 1816.[425]
1848[426] Olympiodorus Alexandrinus, In Platonis Gorgiam CommentariaTeubner[427] LeipzigEdited by in a supplementary volume to the Neue Jahrbücher für Philologie und Pädagogik.
1850HypereidesChurchill Babington[428]
1851[429] Hippolytus Romanus, ElenchusOxfordEdited by .
1855[430] Asclepiodotus, TacticaLeipzigEdited by H. Köchly and W. Rüstow.
1856[431] Constitutiones per HippolytumTeubnerLeipzigEdited by Paul de Lagarde as part of his Reliquae iuris ecclesiastici antiquissimae.
1858Heron Alexandrinus, DioptraImprimerie ImpérialeParisEdited by A. J. H. Vincent.[432]
1859[433] Dexippus, In Arirstotelis Categorias CommentariaMunichEdited by Leonard Spengel. A limited number of extracts had been previously edited in 1836 in Berlin by Christian August Brandis in his Scholia in Aristotelem.
1866Greek Apocalypse of EzraConstantin von TischendorfLeipzig
1866Greek Apocalypse of MosesConstantin von TischendorfLeipzig
1866Acts of PhilipConstantin von TischendorfLeipzig
1869Ps.-Clemens Romanus, Epitome alteraLeipzigEdited by A. R. M. Dressel in his Clementinorum Epitomae duae which also contains the first Clementine epitome.
1877[434] Acta TimotheiBonnEdited by Hermann Usener in a collection of papers put together on the occasion of Germany's Emperor Wilhelm I's birthday.
1878[435] Ascensio IsaiaeEdited by Oscar von Gebhardt.
1878[436] [437] Ps.-Thessalus Trallianus, De virtutibus herbarumLeipzigThe single surviving manuscript, which is incomplete, was only partially edited by Charles Graux and was completely published by Pierre Boudreaux in 1910 in Brussels. A shortened version of the text had been partially published in 1827 in Leipzig and Darmstadt by C. F. Baehr and completely edited always by Boudreaux in the same edition that contained the original version.
1883[438] DidacheConstantinopleEdited by Philotheos Bryennios.
1891HerodasF. G. Kenyon[439] Transcribed from papyrus.
1892Testament of AbrahamM. R. JamesCambridge
1892Gospel of PeterUrbain BouriantParis
1892Apocalypse of PeterUrbain BouriantParis
1892[440] Ps.-Sextus, Sexti SententiaeLeipzigEdited by Anton Elter in his Gnomica I.
1893Testament of AdamM. R. JamesCambridge
1893Acts of Xanthippe, Polyxena, and RebeccaM. R. JamesCambridge
1893Lives of the ProphetsEberhard NestleTübingen
1894[441] Anonymus Parisinus, De morbis acutis et chroniisPartially edited by Robert Fuchs in the fiftieth volume of the Rheinisches Museum, it was only fully published in 1997 in Leiden by Ivan Garofalo.
1896[442] Martyrium PioniiEdited by Oscar von Gebhardt in the 18th volume of the Archiv für slavische Philologie.
18973 BaruchM. R. JamesCambridge
1897Apocalypse of Pseudo-MethodiusV. IstrinMoscow
1897Questions of BartholomewN. BonwetschAlso includes Slavonic version.
1900[443] Elias, In Aristotelis Categorias CommentariaReimerBerlinEdited by Adolf Busse. Possibly by David.
1903Heron Alexandrinus, MetricaTeubnerLeipzigEdited by Hermann Schöne.[444]
1904[445] Heidelberg EpitomeTeubnerLeipzigEdited by Richard Reitzentstein.
1905Hippolytus Romanus, ChroniconTeubnerLeipzigEdited by A. Bauer.
1907Archimedes, Methodus and StomachionWeidmann BerlinEdited by J. L. Heiberg[446]
1910[447] Theophylactus Simocatta, De vitae terminoSaint PetersburgEdited by A. Papadopoulos-Kerameus.
1911[448] Origenes, Scholia in ApocalypsinHinrichsLeipzigEdited by Constantin Diobouniotis and Adolf von Harnack.
1928[449] Oecumenius, Commentarius in ApocalypsinUniversity of Michigan PressAnn ArborEdited by Herman C. Hoskier.
1928[450] Ioannes Sardianus, Commentarium in Aphthonii ProgymnasmataTeubnerLeipzigEdited by H. Rabe as the 15th volume of the Rhetores Graeci.
2005[451] Galenus, De propriis placitisEdited by Véronique Boudon-Millot and Antoine Pietrobelli in the One hundred eighteenth volume of the Revue des Études Grecques.
2015[452] Origenes, Homiliae in PsalmosDe GruyterBerlinEdited by Lorenzo Perrone under the title Die neuen Psalmenhomilien: Eine kritische Edition des Codex Monacensis Graecus 314.

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