There are 31 books by J. P. Postgate on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Translation and Translations (2015). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Prosodia latina 1771 · 120 pages
  2. 2 Select Elegies of Propertius 1884
  3. 3 Corpus poetarum latinorum a se aliisque denuo recognitorum et brevi .. 1894 · 623 pages
  4. 4 M. Annaei Lvcani De bello civili liber VII: with introduction, notes and ... 1896
  5. 5 The new Latin primer (New Latin primer series) 1898
  6. 6 Corpus poetarum latinorum a se aliisque denuo recognitorum et brevi lectionum varietate instructorum 1905 · 595 pages
  7. 7 Flaws in classical research 1907 · 211 pages
  8. 8 On some passages of Catullus and Martial 1908 · 263 pages
  9. 9 The latin verbal in -bilis, Juvenal XII 17 sqq. and Aeneid VII 764 and 585 1912 · 426 pages
  10. 10 Sermo latinus 1913 · 186 pages
  11. 11 Tibulli aliorumque carminum libri tres 1915 · 82 pages
  12. 12 A short guide to the accentuation of ancient Greek 1924
  13. 13 The new Latin Primer 1930 · 232 pages
  14. 14 Sermo latinvs 1948 · 186 pages
  15. 15 Translation and Translations 2015 · 228 pages
  16. 16 De Bello Civili Liber 8 2015 · 264 pages

Showing 16 of 31 titles.

Frequently asked questions

How many books has J. P. Postgate written?

BookOrb lists 31 books by J. P. Postgate.

Where should I start with J. P. Postgate?

A good starting point is Translation and Translations (2015).

What is the J. P. Postgate books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Prosodia latina (1771), 2. Select Elegies of Propertius (1884), 3. Corpus poetarum latinorum a se aliisque denuo recognitorum et brevi .. (1894), 4. M. Annaei Lvcani De bello civili liber VII: with introduction, notes and ... (1896), 5. The new Latin primer (New Latin primer series) (1898), 6. Corpus poetarum latinorum a se aliisque denuo recognitorum et brevi lectionum varietate instructorum (1905), 7. Flaws in classical research (1907), 8. On some passages of Catullus and Martial (1908), 9. The latin verbal in -bilis, Juvenal XII 17 sqq. and Aeneid VII 764 and 585 (1912), 10. Sermo latinus (1913), 11. Tibulli aliorumque carminum libri tres (1915), 12. A short guide to the accentuation of ancient Greek (1924), 13. The new Latin Primer (1930), 14. Sermo latinvs (1948), 15. Translation and Translations (2015), and 1 more.