Texts from Antiquity
I see Eutropius mentioned from time to time (and rightly so) but rarely any of the following:
• Dares the Phrygian's De Excidio Trojae historia (an eye-witness account of the Trojan war)
- - http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/dares1.html
- 1825 version of the ad usum Delphini edition, copious notes
- - http://thelatinlibrary.com/hyginus/hyginus5.shtml (incomplete)
- 1681 edition
- - http://thelatinlibrary.com/cato.dis.html
- 1626 edition with Erasmus' comments
- 1541 edition with Mathurin Cordier's glosses
Modern Readers
• Herbert C. Nutting (1872-1934)
- - First Latin Reader (1913, seems less popular than his Ad Alpes but is no less useful. The first 100 chapters are devoted to North American history)
- - Selectae e Veteri Testamento historiae
- Selectae a profanis scriptoribus historiae (1903 improved edition)
- - Epitome Historiae Graecae
- Epitome Historiae Romanae (up to 476 AD)
- Epitome Historiae Patriae (Italian history from 1000 AD to 1798 AD)
- - De Viris illustribus et de persecutoribus Ecclesiae (Lhomond but for Church history, from Stephen the first martyr to Auguste Chapdelaine, executed in China in 1856)
- - Newman, Rebilius Cruso (1884)
- Goffaux, Robinson Crusoëus (1813)
- Reworked editions of Goffaux by Barnett (1907) and the great Avellanus (chapters 1-14 only)
- Lieberkühn, Robinson Secundus (1802)
- Nagel, Robinsonius Minor (1823)