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|a v. 1. Phalaris ; Hippias, or, The bath ; Dionysus ; Heracles ; Amber, or, The swans ; The fly ; Nigrinus ; Demonax ; The hall ; My native land. Octogenarians ; A true story ; Slander ; The consonants at law ; The carousal (Symposium) -- v. 2. The downward journey, or, The tyrant ; Zeus catechized ; Zeus rants ; The dream, or, The cock. Prometheus ; Icaromenippus, or, The sky-man ; Timon, or, The misanthrope ; Charon, or, The inspectors ; Philosophies for sale -- v. 3. The dead come to life, or, The fisherman ; The double indictment, or, Trials by jury ; On sacrifices ; The ignorant book-collector ; The dream, or, Lucian's career ; The parasite, parasitic an art ; The lover of lies, or, The doubter ; The judgement of the goddesses ; On salaried posts in great houses -- v. 4. Anacharsis, or, Athletics ; Menippus, or, The descent into Hades ; On funerals ; A professor of public speaking ; Alexander the false prophet ; Essays in portraiture ; Essays in portraiture efended ; The goddesse of Surrye -- v. 5. The passing of Peregrinus ; The runaways ; Toxaris, or, Friendship ; The dance ; Lexiphanes ; The eunuch ; Astrology ; The mistaken critic ; The parliament of the gods ; The tyrannicide ; Disowned -- v. 6. How to write history ; The Dipsads ; Saturnalia ; Herodotus, or, Aëtion ; Zeuxis, or, Antiochus ; A slip of the tongue in greeting ; Apology for the "Salaried posts in great houses" ; Harmonides ; A conversation with Hesiod ; A Sycthian, or, The council ; Hermotinus, or, Concerning the sects ; The one who said, "You're a Prometheus in words" ; The ship, or, the wishes -- v. 7. Dialogues of the dead ; Dialogues of the sea-gods ; Dialogues of the gods ; Dialogues of the courtesans -- v. 8. The sham Sophist, or, The solecist ; Lucius, or, The ass ; Affairs of the heart (Amores) ; In praise of Demosthenes ; Halcyon ; Gout, and, Swift-of-foot ; The cynic ; The patriot (Philopatris) ; Charidemus ; Nero ; Epigrams.
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