Lexundria: A Digital Library of Antiquity
Lexundria is a digital library of classical antiquity. Although most of the texts on this site can be found elsewhere on the internet, this project aims to make them accessible in a more research-friendly format. The Lexundria editions are thus distinguished by the following features:
1. Standard reference numbers. Most classical texts have a standard referencing scheme used by academics and other authors (analogous to the verse divisions of the Bible). These divisions are clearly marked in the texts on this site, even when the corresponding print edition does not contain them.
2. Pin-citation functionality. You can easily look up a passage at Lexundria using its pin citation. Rather than browse through long blocks of text in order to find the passage you’re looking for, simply enter the standard citation in the Lexundria search box. Lexundria will automatically pinpoint the passage and display it.
3. Parallel-editions mode. When Lexundria hosts more than one edition of a work, you will see a “compare” option at the bottom of the version menu. This feature allows you to compare editions side-by-side, one passage at a time. For a taste of how this works, try reading Epicurus’s Kuriai Doxai in comparison mode.
4. A comprehensive search engine. Lexundria’s full-text search engine makes it easy to search for words and phrases. To search the entire Lexundria library, simply enter your search terms in the search box and hit submit. To limit your search to a single work, add a backslash followed by the standard abbreviation for the work. (For example, “Antonius \Cic. Phil.” will search for occurrences of “Antonius” only in Cicero’s Philippics.) To limit your search to a single edition, add another backslash followed by the Lexundria abbreviation for the edition. (Edition abbreviations can be found on Lexundria’s table of contents page for the work you’re interested in.)
Histories
Philosophy
Political materials
Religious literature
Socratic memorabilia
Technical
Ethnography
Biographies
- Josephus: Life of Flavius Josephus c. 100 AD
- Plutarch: Parallel Lives c. 100 AD
- Life of Theseus
- Life of Romulus
- Comparison of Theseus and Romulus
- Life of Lycurgus
- Life of Numa
- Comparison of Lycurgus and Numa
- Life of Solon
- Life of Publicola
- Comparison of Solon and Publicola
- Life of Themistocles
- Life of Camillus
- Life of Pericles
- Life of Fabius Maximus
- Comparison of Pericles and Fabius Maximus
- Life of Alcibiades
- Life of Coriolanus
- Comparison of Alcibiades and Coriolanus
- Life of Timoleon
- Life of Aemilius Paulus
- Comparison of Timoleon and Aemilius Paulus
- Life of Pelopidas
- Life of Marcellus
- Comparison of Pelopidas and Marcellus
- Life of Aristides
- Life of Cato the Elder
- Comparison of Aristides and Cato
- Life of Philopoemen
- Life of Flamininus
- Comparison of Philopoemen and Flamininus
- Life of Pyrrhus
- Life of Marius
- Life of Lysander
- Life of Sulla
- Comparison of Lysander and Sulla
- Life of Cimon
- Life of Lucullus
- Comparison of Cimon and Lucullus
- Life of Nicias
- Life of Crassus
- Comparison of Nicias and Crassus
- Life of Eumenes
- Life of Sertorius
- Comparison of Eumenes and Sertorius
- Life of Agesilaus
- Life of Pompey
- Comparison of Agesilaus and Pompey
- Life of Alexander
- Life of Caesar
- Life of Phocion
- Life of Cato the Younger
- Life of Agis
- Life of Cleomenes
- Life of Tiberius
- Life of Caius Gracchus
- Comparison of Agis and Cleomenes and the Gracchi
- Life of Demosthenes
- Life of Cicero
- Comparison of Demosthenes and Cicero
- Life of Demetrius
- Life of Antony
- Comparison of Demetrius and Antony
- Life of Dion
- Life of Brutus
- Comparison of Dion and Brutus
- Plutarch: Life of Aratus c. 100 AD
- Plutarch: Life of Artaxerxes c. 100 AD
- Plutarch: Life of Galba c. 100 AD
- Plutarch: Life of Otho c. 100 AD
- Suetonius: Lives of the Caesars c. 120 AD
- Life of Julius Caesar
- Life of Augustus
- Life of Tiberius
- Life of Caligula
- Life of Claudius
- Life of Nero
- Life of Galba
- Life of Otho
- Life of Vitellius
- Life of Vespasian
- Life of Titus
- Life of Domitian
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