Appendix Vergiliana
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The Appendix Vergiliana is a collection of writings traditionally ascribed as juvenilia of Virgil, although there are general doubts as to their authorship. However, because the authors who were influenced by Virgil thought they were authentic, they are still studied today to trace their influence, regardless of who wrote them.
- Ciris
- Culex ("The Gnat")
- Lydia
- Copa ("The Barmaid")
- Aetna
- Catalepton ("Trifles") -- a collection of poems
- Translations of poems in the Catalepton
- Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum: Links to Latin texts and English translations
- Appendix Vergiliana: The Minor Poems of Vergil in English translation by Joseph J. Mooney. (Seven of the other poems sometimes attributed to Vergil.)
- French translations: Bibliotheca Classica Selecta: L'Énéide louvaniste